Mario-Ghio-Obituary

Mario Ghio Sr.

San Diego, California

1950 - 2014

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DIED
December 2, 2014
LOCATION
San Diego, California
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Mario Ghio passed away on December 2, 2014 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on December 5, 2014.

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WE ALL LOST A GREAT FRIEND, MISS ALL THE LUNCHES WITH THE BOYS, THE BEST CHIPINO IN THE WORLD.... KEN BRASS

Aww Mario
You went way to soon, you will be deeply missed. Prayers and love to the entire family. ❤
I love you
Jeanne Stabile

I cannot say enough about Mario building up a business from nothing to what it is today. I will always remember how he loved his Family and friends. Rest in peace
Paul B. Kramer

Mario
Thanx for the the halibut adventures and stories we shared through the 20 yrs I new u I will miss u my sport fishing friend The hippie mission beach local

MARIO WAS A TRUE GENTLEMAN, AND WONDERFUL PERSON TO US FISHERMAN, HE WILL BE MISSED WHEN WE COME IN HIS GREAT SMILE,AND PERSONALITY , WE SHARED SOME STORIES LOVE TO YOU BUDDY

It was always nice to see Mario's smile when the Indy came in and I was there with Mark or Paul. I truly enjoyed talking to Mario. We never talked hockey only fishing. I remember how concerned he was when his son was injured in an accident. Mario was sincere gentleman, family man and always there to look after his customers and especially his workers.
Mario, no long on the dock you'll be seen, however, I am sure you are with St. Peter, giving him tips on filling his fish holes. God...

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Mario. I will miss him at the landing and at the shop. He was always so nice to me and to my mom as well. God Bless you Mario and God Bless your family and friends.

Going to MISS YOU MR. MARIO . YOU HAD A BEAUTIFUL SERVICE TODAY,CHURCH WAS PACKED. DEPUTY DOG & OLIVIA CORONA

We just got back in town-saw the UT and are sorry we missed the chance to convey our sincere condolences in person.I've know Mario for over 50 years.He always greeted me with "Doctor Biondo", even though I was the son,and reminded me that my name was on his birth certificate-My father delivered Mario.Mario was a uniquely wonderful guy and I will think about him and miss him every time I return to Fisherman's Landing from one of my long range fishing trips.All our best to his family.