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Martin Manuel AGRELLA

Southington, New Britain, Germantown, Md, Connecticut

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AGRELLA, Martin Manuel Martin Manuel Agrella, 58, of Germantown, MD died Sunday, (June 16, 2013). Born March 23, 1955, Martin spent some of his youth in New Britain and Southington, CT. He was predeceased by his mother, Emma Agrella. Martin leaves behind his wife, Joanne Agrella of...

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He was and always will be my brother in, Jook Lum Tong Leong Gwo Shu Goan, I started in, Connecticut, and ended in, Maryland. He was there at my banquet I've stayed at his home we competed together at tournaments. He was one of the greatest forms, Champion, that ever was. Other than, Grand Master Manuel R. Agrella, he was the greatest.

Miss you Dad....always. - Pumpkin

I knew Martin Agrella back in Connecticut. A good friend, brother in Tong Leong. He will be missed.
Grand Master Manuel Suarez, Ph.D., MPA
PhD Academy of Self-Defense, Tong Leong

I am just now reading of the passing of a great man in the Martial Arts. Grand Master Manny Agrella. I am Hanshi Lingo of the NJSBBA - New Jersey State Black Belt Association, speaking for the Master Instructors of this Association we are extremely saddened to hear of our long time friend having passed this life. May the Lord accept his soul into paradise, Amen. And to all reading these few insufficient words, Arigato Domo Lingo Sensei, August 20, 2013

I'm so sad to hear my high school friend has passed. I will keep your family in my thoughts.

Dear beloved brother Martin, Bob & I will miss you forever. You will always be in our hearts and prayers. Rest in peace beloved. Your adoring sister, Deb and her husband Bob.

I will miss my brother Martin. God Bless you, rest in peace. //Mary

I watched Martin grow from the time he was a young teen until his late teens. It is with a sad heart that I read that he has passed. My condolences to his wife, children, and to his sisters.

I knew Martin since he was a kid in karate and he was a friend of my son, Albert, as well. My condolences go out to Martin's family and to his father, Manny, who was my karate instructor in the 1960's and 1970's.