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Ross F. Marinaro

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Marinaro Marinaro, Ross F., 57, of Ft. Lauderdale passed away on Friday, November 9, 2007. He was born in Rochester, NY and moved to South Florida in 1977. A Veteran of the US Army serving during the Vietnam War. Ross served a President of the Florida Limousine Association from 1999-2002. He is...

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wow I rented a room from Ross..he was like a big brother to me allways treated me well ...much love to his siblings..he would speak of his brother often and I remember he travel to see everyone one year...really sorry

You are remembered in a stampwork I created that isnow located in the Museum of Nebraska Art and The Archives of American Art. The stamp includes my dog tag, yours, and two other buddies we knew well in Vietnam. I´ll be thinking of you on Vets Day, good buddy. Rest well.

I'm remembering Ross on this Memorial Day, 2022 with the following photographs from 1971, the year we served together in Personnel at the 507th Transportation Group, MACV, Saigon Port, Vietnam. You had a quick wit, a lot of humor, and never stepped back from debating issues of the day, like the day you argued that we'd be more likely to forget rather than remember our days there. But you did remember to drop by in Omaha, Ne to make a surprise visit and chat about 'Nam. Here are some...

I remember Ross when we attended St. Andrew's school together - he always had a great smile and loved to laugh. I remember seeing him at one of our school reunions years later and he never changed. I have fond memories of those happy times. My sympathy to the Marinaro family for their loss.

Ross, I have GREAT memories of you from all the plays we did at Bishop Kearney. You always made me laugh the most. Your gift was awesome! I`m so glad I was able to catch up with you a few years ago after all of this time.

I remember Ross from St Andrews. He was a good person to be around.
He will be missed.