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Theodore C. Maraviglia

Nutley, New Jersey

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Theodore (Teofilo) Claude Maraviglia of Camp Hill, Pa., and Bokeelia, Fla., part of The Greatest Generation, died on Sunday at home. Mr. Maraviglia was born in Newark, N.J., on Aug. 26, 1911, the first born of Pacificio Maraviglia and Rosina (Valeri). He graduated from Barringer High School in...

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Claudia. I am sorry that we never got to meet your DAD. I have been to the Dachau concentration camp and cannot image what it was like to be there at that time. Every thing I read about him indicates that he was proud of his family, his country and his Italian heritage. While there is great sadness there is some solice in the knowledge that your father was part of the greatest generation.
God bless you and your family.
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Claudia, My brother just sent me this news in California. I learned a lot that I didn't know about your dad through this. Ted meant a lot to our family and he was always so kind. I am thankful to have known him for the short time that I did. He was a good man!

Claudia,
I have many happy memories of your Dad when he spent time with our family. What a dear man! I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
-Carrie (Luetchford) Mercogliano

Claudia,
Your father was an amazing man who lead an amazing life. I will never forget him and I am thankful that through him we became friends. I send my condolences and best wishes to you and your family.

Dear Claudia, Gig (Louis Maraviglia)forwarded this news to us here in California. My Mom is Liberty Maraviglia, your Dad's first couzin, Phillipo's daughter. Mom is 92. She sends her condolences to you regarding your father and her couzin "Teddy." We have a picture of your father at about maybe 15 years old with the aunts and uncles and her brothers and sisters. We will send a copy to you. Our heartfelt sympathy. Liberty and Jean

Claudia, God bless your wonderful Dad. I never knew of all his earthly accomplishments but I certainly knew what a GREAT guy he was. We'll keep he and you in our prayers at daily Mass.

Jim McMahan

HOW MUCH I LEARNED ABOUT YOUR DAD JUST NOW, THAT I NEVER KNEW. WHAT A WONDERFUL, FULL LIFE HE LIVED. KNOW MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AND ALL YOUR FAMILY, TOMORROW AND THROUGHOUT THE COMING WEEKS.
CONNIE

It was an honor to have met your father. His legacy lives on in you. He was so fortuante to have you as a daughter. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Marian

The world will certainly be less interesting without him.