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Larry Torino

Newark, New Jersey

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Larry Torino, 89, of Brick, N.J., formerly of Roselle Park, N.J., passed away at his residence in Brick on Nov. 20, 2011. Funeral Mass will be offered at the Church of the Assumption, Roselle Park, on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at 10 a.m., following the funeral from the Mastapeter Funeral Home, 400...

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Still talk about Larry, and miss him. You will never be forgotten with all the people you touched. Rest in peace my good friend Frank Orlando

Hi Larry I´ll take a Turkey with lots of lettuce and tomatoes You always made the best subs anyway and anywhere!!! Butterscotch Kimpets and an orange soda. Yum I can still smell that fresh food and feel the smile of Larry every day!! Brought two of my girls there to meet him on visits too!!! Love you and miss you LarryThanks for being part of so many lives

The first sub sandwich I ever ate was made by Larry, and it is the one I compare all others to even to this day, almost 30 years later. I loved that little shop. R.I.P. Larry. Thanks for the great food and great memories.

our condolences.God bless you. Michael and Lorelei Torino

We wish to extend our condolences to Micheal Torino and his family . Your family is in our prayers and hearts.God Bless
Love ,
Clare Mongiovi & family

Peace, prayers and blessings to all of The Torino family and friends. We are sorry for your loss...
The Nevins Family

Patsy and I wish to extend our sincere condolences to Larrys family. Larry is in the hearts of many of Roselle Park Students. He represented a time long gone. We were very lucky to have a store and a gentleman like Larry in our lives. When we get together with friends and start reminiscing about school days, Larry and the store are always in the memories. God Bless Larry and to you his family I am sure he will be sadly missed. Kathleen Coogan Mellito

I met Larry 4 years ago when he became my neighbor here in Brick. He was a sweet man and last Thanksgiving he, Mary Beth and I had dinner together. It was very nice. He was a fighter and made it through many trials and tribulations with his health. I will miss him.
Carmeen Rowe

Going to Larry's is one of my fondest childhood memories. After moving away i would visit every summer and one of first things i wanted to do was go to Larry's with my friends. Larry is truly one of the nicest person I have ever met. It did not matter how long it was between visits he would alway recognize me. I remember wanting to own a place like his growing up. To the Torino family, my deepest condolences go out to you. Larry was a great man who will be missed by everyone.