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Mario DiGiorgio

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Quincy, Massachusetts
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Alzheimer's Association

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DIGIORGIO Mario of Quincy 90 years of age, passed away peacefully at Marina Bay Skilled Nursing Facility after a period of failing health on February 16, 2011. The devoted husband of 50 years to the late Petrina Kristin “Kris” (Kristjansson) Survived by three loving children, Nancy Ann of Long...

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I met Mario at the nursing home & he & my mother Mildred became friends while scooting around in their chairs. He always sang to her & was a job to be around. My thoughts & prayers go out to the family...he was an amazing man.

To the Family --- Just got word of your dad's passing. I worked with him in S&W's Appraisal Division for maybe 2 years before he moved on to Cost & Estimating. As a young engineer he taught me the ropes and was most helpful whenever asked for assistance. No one has mentioned his talent for artwork, which was also a gift. I too have engaged in singing with 2 groups since retirement and find it an uplifting endeavor. My sympathies to you all.

To The DiGiorgio Family.....Just a note to let you know how saddened we were to hear of your Dads passing! He was quite a gentleman and a wealth of stories on his trips to the bank. may you all find the peace within your hearts to get through this difficult time...With Sympathy Linda and the girls from Bank of America (Quincy Adams Office)

Nancy,
Sorry to learn of the passing of your father. I was searching the obituaries of the Patriot Ledger to find a family friend when I recognized your family name. I remember our schooldays at St. John the Baptist and our ocassional encounters later in high school and college. My deepest sympathy to your family.

Sig, Sorry for your loss. We are in similar situations. To achieve such ages is incredible. We know the odds they beat, and how many of our friends were so less fortunate. I am veryJerry happy he was hear for so long.. You can still talk to him or what I like to do is blame my Dad or my late father in law for minor problems, They'd probably enjoy being a part. Be Proud

Thank you Mr. DiGiorgio for your service, rest in peace.

Our deepest condolences. We were saddened to hear the news about Mario's passing. My mother (Mildred DuBay) certainly enjoyed his friendship at Marina Bay, along with the beautiful songs he would sing. He will be dearly missed.

Dorene and Randall Wright
(Alabama)

Mildred DuBay & Mario...Friends at Marina Bay

My Mother (Mildred DuBay) is at Marina Bay where she & Mario quickly became partners in crime often hiding salt & pepper shakers & re-arranging tables. They were always seen together scooting up & down the halls. My husband & I sat with him often while we all sang & told stories. Mario will be missed deeply by my Mother & our family. It was our pleasure to have met him & share in his remaining days. Please accept our deepest sympathy, he truly was a special man. We all LOVED him!