Louis-Maiorino-Obituary

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Louis F. Maiorino

Warminster, Pennsylvania

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January 10, 2021
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Warminster, Pennsylvania

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Decker-Givnish Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

Louis F. Maiorino of Anns Choice Community passed away Sunday, January 10, 2021 at Doylestown Hospital. He was 74 years old. Born in New York City, New York, he was the son of the late Frank and Stefanya (nee Wyskiel) Maiorino. He was the beloved husband of Antonietta "Toni" (nee Ciannamea)...

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My oldest and the 1st cousin I ever knew. When we were visiting, he let me ride his sister's bike, but followed me to be sure I was safe. He was, by far, the most honorable man I ever knew. His honor and sense of humor, his intelligence on my Federal Income Taxes, his love for his family, will live forever in my heart and soul.

I have very good memories of you cousin Louis..........will never forget the beautiful 2 dozen roses they gave to me from you on openeing night of Barefoot in the Park because you could not be there.........You and Ann were always my favorite cousins even though you lived far away..........I miss you both dearly.

I could not say his name as a chold. I called him cousin ook

I did not know Toni. The family became so broken. I will write. I could not say Louis when I was little. I called him Ook. Still have the photo of me holding the beautiful roses he had sent to me on opening night of Barefoot in the Park

I am so sorry, Toni, Mike and Karen, to hear of your husband/father's passing. He is now in heaven with Christopher probably cracking jokes. May God keep you all strong during these difficult times. You are all in my prayers.
Love Alice/Aunt Alice

Of all my "calculus professors", you were the best. Your silly smile and goofy self are warmly remembered. You are in heaven now. God bless you,

I'm so sorry about the loss of Mr. Maiorino - he will always be that to me, even 35 years later. I have so many fond memories of my childhood, spending so much time in the house with you all - playing video games with Chris, Karen braiding my hair, Mrs. Maiorino's amazing cooking, and Mr. Maiorino's deep laugh as he would sit in the recliner and watch us all be goofy.

He was a tremendous guy, in spirit, warmth, intelligence, and caring. He will be truly missed. I hope his memory...