Mario-Dedo-Obituary

Mario Dedo

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Mario "Chink" Dedo, 67WORCESTER - Mario "Chink" Dedo, 67, of Worcester, died Sunday, May 30th in UMass Hospital. He is survived by his mother, Phyllis (Calabresi) Dedo; three brothers, Meo J. Dedo, Jr., Robert E. Dedo both of Worcester and Michael R. Dedo and his fiancée, Suzanne Kelley of...

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I give your family my deepest condolences for he was one of my step father Joes best friends. I have many cherished memories of them hanging out at the house throwing back a few and singing and playing music... He will be missed that's for sure

Rest In Peace Mario. Working with you was a great pleasure.

I will always remember You, Me, Zilla Joe and Mrs. Mrs. Jones. The Jaws premiere at Showcase downtown. Black and Silver. RIP

Mairo Dedo had a good soul. He was so handsome & fun to be around...I've missed him and have searched to find him for 5 long years. I'm devastated. I loved him, and so did my entire family right down to my cousins. This is going to be a hard one to get over. My prayers go out to his family.

I have many good memories of Mario, starting from the days in the mid-'70s when he was pals with Louie Camosse and was a fan of the band Zonkaraz. Mario's interest in music was not limited to one band, he felt it deeply in his soul. He loved playing guitar too, and owned a beautiful Martin. At that time I was playing in Zonkaraz but also writing my own songs on the side and playing them to friends. I was fortunate that Mario liked my original songs and knew all the words. On April 12,...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.