Mario-Bertolotti-Obituary

Mario Bertolotti

Modesto, California

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MARIO BERTOLOTTI NOV 21, 1956 - OCT 13, 2010 Mario went home to Yahweh on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010. He touched many lives as we witnessed by the love and support he and our family were given over the last few months. Mario is blessed by the outpouring of love, prayers, and helping hands from...

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Oh my precious Lord God, I just heard of Mario having passed away in 2010. I left California many years ago, I was employed with Livermore Police, then Hayward Police leaving injured in 1987. Mario and I lived together in Livermore. We were roommates, and best friends. I loved Mario as if my own brother. He worked custody for the S.O. And I as an Officer for Livermore. I have never met a man more honest, understanding, professional, and yes funny, as Mario. We talked on the phone a few times...

Saw this kinda late, but like many others I grew up with Mario. Like Brian it was from grade school on. We were friends and did a lot together over the years- even made wine in high school with Mickey Solari ( Paul Bridges') brother. I'm sorry you aren't out there making everyone feel better. I will never forget you.

Oh My Mario,
Such a sweetheart. He would walk me half way home, and i remember he would carry my books. He made highschool fun. He was just so kind. I will always have fond memories.

Margaret Schroeder

Dearest Mario.....
You win buddy...you win and I'm smiling inside just thinking of you. Thank you for just being you....and I love you.
Moe

I am so sorry for your lost, I remember Mario fondly as a boy. My family and I wish the Bertolotti family our heartfelt condolences....Alice Shippie, Greg and Carol.

Mario was truly one of the best. I had'nt seen him in years as I'm from the old school daze. I met Mario in 5th grade and a few years later we collaborated on a few films we made, 8mm, very cutting edge junk. I still have them in fact.I bet his folks remember when he was getting ready to play a soldier or a mafioso. Anyway it was great and I'll always have that memory. Seeing his picture in the paper.....I could here his laugh. Love you Mario.

Your quick wit and song parodies made work fun. You will be missed. Give Curly (one of the 3 stoogies) a run for his money.

I will miss my friend! Harvey Lewis

A great beat partner and a wonderful person to know. Retired Alameda County Deputy Sheriff George Magann