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Mario W. Fiore

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Mario W. Fiore, known regionally and nationally as an owner of championship-winning race cars, died Thursday, June 23, 2016 after a long illness. He was a lifetime resident of Springfield.Born August 15, 1950 to Mario A. Fiore and the late Anne (Myoski) Fiore, Mario was the 2000 NASCAR Whelen...

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Strong Man, great example to my son. A very kind person, who have left many people with a loneliness , and absents, or a tear. Rest well in Gods Love.

Strong Man, great example to my son. A very kind person, who have left many people with a loneliness , and absents, or a tear. Rest well in Gods Love. Amen

My condolences to the Fiore family and all of his friends. Last time I saw Mario was at the Nascar Hall of Fame induction ceremony for Richie Evans here in Charlotte. He will be missed by the Modified racing community.

My heart goes out to the family. I wish I had the chance to meet Mario and talk with him. I knew of his accomplishments as I too was a race fan at riverside. He was a good friend of my dad Russ McLean.

May this candle burn forever for #44 and Mario with his great knowledge of the racing community live on forever. He was the best of the best who taught so many of his fellow racing friends to get to the finish line as the great man he was. We will miss our Mario as the team leader he was and always will be.

Mario my friend ty for all that you've given us. You will be missed
My heart goes out to you're family

Our thoughts and prayers go with the entire Fiore family.Great car owner of all time,gone to the race track in heaven.With deepest sympathy,Ruth Anne and Dick O'Brien

My dearest condolences to the entire Fiore Families and my friend Mario.
May God Bless Mario's Noble Soul til we meet again in Gods Heaven. As The Brightest Star In The Skies. Gods Speed My Dear Friend. To A Real Champion.

L-R, Mario, driver the late Gary Colturi, and a crew member, early-70s, Riverside Park.

I was so-very sorry to hear of Mario's passing. Def. one of the all-time Greats of New England short track racing, and also a nice person.