Peter J. Marino was welcomed into heaven on December 24, 2020. Born on July 12, 1943 in Norristown, Peter was the beloved son to the late Joseph and Josephine Marino (nee Liotta). Upon graduating Bishop Kenrick High School, Peter went on to study at St. Joseph’s University. He then married the love of his life, Martha J. (nee Phillips) and together they shared 56 beautiful years together. Peter spent over 40 years working for Genuardi Super Markets serving as their Senior Vice President of Frozen Foods and Dairy. Peter was a devoted husband, cherished father to Lisa A. Tyson (Lance), Peter J. Marino, Jr. (Ellen), Dana Dixon (Derek), doting grandfather to Peter (Crystal), Samantha (Calvin), Kristoffer, Emily, Zachary, Michael, Jared, Gabriella, Cooper, Reagen, Damon, and great grandfather to Lexi. Dear brother to Joseph Marino (Brenda), Uncle, Cousin to many and friend to all. Peter had a larger than life personality and loved to be with his family. Peter’s dedication to his family was truly unmatched. Both Peter and Martha attended every event for their children and grandchildren who were their world. In his free time, he loved to golf, travel with his wife, attended Super Bowl games, and spent time with friends. Peter left such a loving impression on the hearts of all he met. He will be deeply missed by all who treasured him. Donations in Peter’s memory can be made to Breast Cancer Awareness at https://breastcancernow.org/get-involved/breast-cancer-awareness-month
Peter Marino's rescheduled services will be on Thursday January 7, 2021 from 10:30 am to 12:15 pm at St. Eleanor Church of Collegeville, 647 Locust St. His Funeral Mass will immediately follow at 12:30 pm. Interment to follow at St. Patrick Cemetery.
Services to the family are entrusted to Boyd-Horrox-Givnish Life Celebration Home of East Norriton, 610-277-7000. To share your fondest memories of Peter, please visit
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Two years and still thinking of you every day, all of the things in my life are not the same or as much fun without you. I know for sure that you are the one guiding the Eagles this year and I miss our Monday morning get togethers and your smiling face. Miss you Pete.
jack
December 22, 2022
Marty & family,
My dad (Nick) and I have such fond memories of Pete. You are in our thoughts.
Dawn Wesley & Nick DiCarlo
Family
January 5, 2021
Marty & family,
My dad (Nick) and I have such fond memories of Pete. You are in our thoughts.
Dawn Wesley & Nick DiCarlo
Family
January 5, 2021
Marty - I'm so sorry for your loss. Pete was such a kind man - a great husband and father. You are your family are in my prayers.
Diana Comber
Friend
January 4, 2021
Sorry for your loss. Knew him many years. Joanne Franzone
Friend
January 2, 2021
Marty and family,
So sorry for your loss.
Michael DiCarlo
Family
December 30, 2020
Sorry for your loss Marty and family
Kathe O'Hara
Friend
December 29, 2020
Martha and family, our hearts go out to you and your family at this difficult time. He was a good man and a gentleman. It was a pleasure to know him. Praying for God's peace for your family.
Ken and Theresa Timbario
Friend
December 29, 2020
Dear Marti and family, so sorry for your loss. I’m sure this is so hard. Frank and I are sitting here thinking about our early days in our marriages with you and Pete. ( Atlantic City) . We will be thinking of you. Sally and Frank.
Sally and Frank Reynolds
Friend
December 29, 2020
John ODonnell
December 29, 2020
Prayers for your family.
Jane & Leo Couchara
Friend
December 28, 2020
Joseph Marino
December 28, 2020
Martha and family so sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers. We will always remember New Years Eve on the beach in the Caymans.
Love, Tom and Teresa DiSanto
TERESA DISANTO
Friend
December 28, 2020
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