PAUL-TALLINO-Obituary

PAUL R. TALLINO

Norton, Massachusetts

Jul 12, 1940 – Oct 15, 2014 (Age 74)

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BORN
July 12, 1940
DIED
October 15, 2014
AGE
74
LOCATION
Norton, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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TALLINO, Paul R. Of Norton, formerly of Norwood, October 15, 2014 peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Loving husband of Carol (Sawyer) Tallino of Norton. Father of Paul Tallino and his wife Robin of Framingham, Christopher Tallino of Norwood, and Mark Tallino and his wife Carolyn of...

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To Carol and Mark, Paul, and Chris. I'm truly sorry for your loss. Paul was one of my dear friends as well as my boss at Tallino's. We have kept in touch through the years and memories of him will stay with me always.

Carol ~ I was so sorry to hear about Paul. My thoughts are with you.

To the Tallino family, Paul was one of the most warm hearted friends anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him could have. He passed that down to his fine sons. He was a rascal, a raconteur and a legend. He lives on in his fine family and our hearts forever.

Dear Paul was a friend from long ago. I will miss him, but his memory will live with me.

Frank, I can't tell you how sorry I am at your loss.

Carol, our hearts and prayers are with you at this time.With Love, Lisa Rodman and all of the staff at Barry's Village Deli

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

Paul, we met only eight years ago when Paul & Carol first started coming to Lapels. Paul shared many stories with me the day we discovered that 40 years ago we both worked for the same company in different capacities. Thanks Paul for your friendship and support.

Our sincere condolences to Paul, Chris and Mark over the loss of your Dad. Please know he is in our thoughts and prayers.
Fondly,
Ted and Joanne Benton

Paul, you and I were classmates at the old Sacred Heart School in Newton Center, and you used to sit at the back of the room with Michael Morrissey and Paul Molimo. I remember your big brown eyes,freckles and winning smile, and your dad's very fine restaurant. Rest in Peace.