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Marty Angelo Tiezzi

Meriden, Connecticut

1964 - 2021

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Marty Angelo Tiezzi, 56, of Hartford, CT, died Saturday evening, January 29, 2021, because of complications from heart disease that he had been suffering from for several years. Marty was born on March 6, 1964, in Meriden, CT, to Zelindo Marivo and Pauline Tiezzi. Marty lived in several places...

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Marty i was just finishing that par 3 when you hit your hole in one I saw it go in and you thought you hit a bad shot and said a few choice words you didn't even know you got it until you got up to the green. We won our match that day. hope you get all hole in ones in heaven my old friend.

Sorry for your loss. My condolences to all of the family.

Rest In Peace Marty. Aunt Pauline, Steven, Laura and Carla I hope the days and weeks to come allow you all to find peace and comfort in your grief. Knowing he is at peace is a blessing. Filling the void from his loss won’t be easy, hold on to the happy memories and feel that joy. If all else fails imagine the “conversation” your father, Uncle Mario to me, had with him on the other side.....that’ll dry a tear or two. Above all don’t forget to breathe. Love, Deanna

Rest in peace Marty. Thanks for teaching me to play chess. Even though I nevered beat you.❤

Marty’s personality was truly larger than life. Though I haven’t seen him in many years, I remember him well and fondly from our fraternity days and numerous intramural sports teams. My deepest condolences to his family and other friends.

In sympathy,

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

I was so saddened when I read about Marty's passing. I went to Mt. Carmel with Marty. He was always positive and fun. I can still see him playing on the basketball team -- all heart. May God bless him on his journey home.

I played softball with Marty. He was a good teammate. Rest easy now buddy.