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VINCENT P. MARTINO Jr.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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MARTINO, VINCENT P. JR. 67 - the Dean of Academics at St. Augustine Preparatory School in Richland passed away Tuesday afternoon June 21, 2011 at SJ Healthcare Regional Medical Center in Vineland where he had been a patient for the last 11 days. He was a longtime resident of Vineland and was 67....

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Mr. Martino was one of my favorite teachers in High School. He brought about lessons in a way that drew you in and held you captive during the entire class. One of my fondest memories was our trip to Spain. Rest in peace, Mr. Martino. God has a special place for you.

condolences to the family. I was a student teacher under Mr. Martino back in 1975, and I learned to be a teacher from his expertise and kindness. Quite a gentleman, scholar, and always a person with enviable patience for listening to others. The memories are forever, yours, Rich Bertoia

I am sorry for your loss. Vincent and i were childhood friends, and i was happy to see him, his parents and wonderful family a few years ago.I will miss him at the class reunion.

I had the blessing to work for Mr. Martino my senoir year in high school. He was a very kind man. I am so sorry for your loss. I pray that God gives you strength and peace. I will never forget all the great things that he had given to VHS!!! He will be mised but NOT forgotten..

I've known him during my last year in High School in Vineland. I was an exchange student from Italy and he helped me a lot during my stay in Vineland. He was such a special person for me and I will always have a special memory of him....

A great and GOOD man has passed from our presence, but never from our hearts and fond memories.

To Mr. Martino's family: We are so sad to hear of our favorite teacher's passing. We are so glad to have had him in our lives. If it weren't for Mr. Martino dubbing my husband a knight in spanish class during the lessons of Don Quijote, he may never have been as successful. Thank you Mr. Martino for caring and showing us the way. Mr. Martino will always be in our hearts.

Dear Helen and Family, I am praying for God to give you strength, peace and comfort in this very hard time. Vince loved his students and I had the pleasure of meeting him in our Chamber of Commerce Education committee meetings. His dedication to his students showed up in those meetings as he brought ideas and also wisdom to programs we started for the benefit of the students. He will be sorely missed in the academic arena but also as my friend. Vince was always positive, encouraging, helpful...

I am so sorry for the loss of such a kind, gentle, sincere, gifted man. He touched the lives of many teachers and students during his time at Vineland High and the Prep.