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RICHARD MARINO

Staten Island, New York

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Richard A. Marino, 90 Lifelong Islander World War II veteran Richard A. Marino of Manor Heights died in his home on March 16, 2017. Richie was the proprietor of Broad Street Luncheonette in Stapleton in the 1960's and 70's. He then worked as a maintenance supervisor for the United States Coast...

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John, Sorry for the loss of your Dad. My condolences to you and your family

Joe Locascio

He isn't much in the eyes of the world, he'll never make history - no he isn't much in the eyese of the world, but he was the world to me - My Dad

Dear Dolly and Family: We were sorry to read about Richie's passing. Yours was a beautiful marriage and we remember Richie as "always smiling". Our sympathy to you and all your family members. Your cousin, Eleanor Pistilli Langworthy and husband Harry.

You are surely going to be missed, Uncle Richie.

I'll never forget a note you left on our door one day when we were out. You brought us some tomatoes from your garden and the note read:

"Never fear, Richard was here!"

My kids adored you, too. They always looked forward to visiting with you.

You may have left this earth my dear uncle, but your sweet, gentle, and silly ways will forever remain in my heart.

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