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Richard Martino

Woodbury, California

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Richard "Rich" MartinoRichard "Rich" Martino, 66, passed away from pancreatic cancer peacefully on May 9, 2021, surrounded by his family. Rich grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area before earning his bachelor's degree from San Diego State University. A marketing specialist, he worked in banking...

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Rich, I'm still thinking of you as you fly high in heaven. You left us far far far too soon.

I worked with Rich for several years at US Bank. One of the kindest, smartest people I've ever known. Once, Rich bought me and some of my coworkers dinner to celebrate a milestone. I said I couldn't make it because I was looking after my 8 year old son. He said "Bring him along". It was a very memorable night for him. Wonderful man.

Worked back in the day with Rich at U.S. Bank. He interviewed me back when I started. He was a great dude and I'm so sorry for your loss. The part of his life I saw was inspiring and he will be missed. God Bless you and your family in your time of loss.

Dear Nancy and family,
I am so deeply saddened by the news of Rich's passing. I was privileged to know Rich in high school, and have many happy memories of playing tennis with Rich and spending time with his family. He was a genuine, caring person. Though we only stayed loosely connected over social media, it was obvious he was a dedicated family man and devoted to his grandchildren. I hope that your years of great memories created together, and the knowledge that his spirit will be...

So sorry to hear about Rich. He was a nice man who was dedicated to Adler. I appreciate all that he did for us.

Dear Nancy; Rich and I were business colleagues in San Francisco for over 30 years. We both started together at Wells Fargo in our mid 20's and followed each other along the way on many jobs up until the time you moved to MN. I am saddened by his passing, it feels like I have lost a brother. He was always there for me when we helped each other with jobs and I enjoyed his good nature, humor, smarts and friendship. My condolences to you and your family. I will always remember Rich. Sincerely,...

I met Rich in college. We lived in the same dorm. I remember his great smile, sense of humor and fun loving nature. As we were both from Northern California, I was lucky enough to meet his wonderful parents, Joe and Pola. We kept in touch after college and I spent many weekend days with he and Nancy when they lived in San Rafael. What a lovely man he was. Such sad sad news. Claudia Held

I am deeply saddened by this news of my friend and mentor passing away. Rich was one of the first few people to welcome me when I joined USBank in late 2013. Minneapolis was new and cold for me but the warmth of his smile and hand shake never made me feel like I was in a distant land. He and I partnered to stand up and mature a data discipline within USBank. Here also he was truly a through professional. Extremely knowledgeable in the area of database marketing with visions to take it to new...

So sorry to hear of Rich’s passing. I worked with Rich for a short time, however, he made a significant impression on me. His passion for helping others and commitment to family and friends was undeniable. God Bless