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Norman Marsocci

Coventry, Rhode Island

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Norman Marsocci passed away in Coventry, Rhode Island. Funeral Home Services for Norman are being provided by Patrick Quinn Funerals and Cremations Potvin-Quinn Funeral Home - West Warw. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on November 28, 2015.

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I was so saddened to learn of the passing of a great guy, NORMAN F. MARSOCCI just this week.

I am always in fond remembrance of the Marsoccci Boys (George, Sal & Norm) and their wonderful neighborhood establishment, The Washington Street Café, that took me from my early years (and experiences) of the 1970s in driving Ideal Cab, through the honor of Commentating at Saint John The Baptist Church (Saints John & James Parish) or interacting with the aggregate community via JAYCEES, it was...

To the Marsocci family- We live on Mile road and Norman always invited us to his Labor Day celebration. He always stop over when he saw me out in the yard and had his dog with him. We also knew his son Norman who is he talked about so often. He will be missed and God Bless him and his son. I know they are together in heaven along with my late husband.
From The Colvin family

Back to the Washington Café days. Many good memories - you'll be missed by many. RIP Norman
My sincere condolences to family.

You touched my heart, thank you for always being so sweet and caring. You are deeply missed. My heart goes out to your loved ones.

Uncle , you were one of a kind and one in a million. You were a great person and will be deeply missed.

Norman you will be sadly missed ,and will miss talking and laughing when we worked or at home . My condolences to your family of your loss. Now you can rest . Look for you in Wendy's ! My you rest in piece POP .

Norman going to miss you ,I really enjoyed working on different plates .for your family we are very sorry for your loss . Norman may you rest in piece . Until we meet again buddy

To the Marsocci Family...I live on Mile Road, and your dad would stop to talk to me every time he saw me walking my dog. We talked about him losing his son and how heartbroken he was. We talked about his medical problems, and he was alway upbeat. Raven was always in the back seat of the truck with his bed and his water dish. He loved that dog. My heart goes out to all of you. May God see you through these difficult times. Losing your Dad is not easy. Give Raven a kiss for...

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