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Joseph A. Marino

July 9, 1935 - December 27, 2015
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St. Charles Borromeo RC Church
176 Stagecoach Rd.
Sicklerville, NJ 08081
Saturday 1/2, 9:00 am - 11:00 am
St. Charles Borromeo RC Church
176 Stagecoach Rd.
Sicklerville, NJ 08081
Saturday 1/2, 11:15 am
Cemetery
Calvary Cemetery, Cherry Hill
2398 Route 70 West
Cherry Hill, NJ
Thursday 1/1

Joseph A. Marino, on December 27, 2015, of Washington Twp. Age 80. Beloved husband of Claide (nee Felice). Loving father of Al Marino (Cindy) and Maria-Paula Erdman (Ken). Devoted grandfather of Amanda, Joseph, Daniel, Michelle and Julia and great-grandfather of Guinevere. Dear brother of Domenica Felice (Anthony) and the late Marie Pandolfi (the late Ralph).Continue Reading

Josephine Montone left a message on January 5, 2016:
They say that when someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure. The Marino family has always had a special place in our hearts for many years.... We have shared so many wonderful memories with Joe and we will treasure his friendship always. Our love is with you all in this time of sorrow. Josephine & Frank Montone
Kristine C. Vrhel left a message on April 8, 2016:
Please accept my most heartfelt condolences - loosing Joe is a deep lose. I am so grateful I had dear friend Joe in my life. Joe was nice, smart, kind, understanding, logical, great fun to be with and very, very classy. Knowing he is no longer with us leaves me with a sadness that is too heavy to describe. Although Joe was not a blood relative, he was like a beloved cousin. We were so fond of Joe that he was God Father to our daughter and, a sweet God Father he was - "Uncle Joe". Yes, I will miss Joe but, I do believe he is in a better place and probably enjoying it even as I type this condolence. .Rest in Peace Dear Friend I will miss you for the rest of my life and then, we shall meet again... Kristine C. Vrhel
Maria Pandolfi left a message on January 9, 2016:
We are such a close family. We are so lucky. Uncle Joe was a second father to us and I have so many memories of him especially when we were all together after a big family meal. Uncle Joe would cut up fruit, have words of wisdom and tell funny stories about his childhood, jokes, often in Italian. We all camped together, took trips together (Disney World) and spent so much time at both Aunt Claida's and Uncle Joe's house and my parents. As children every Sundays we would all go to the cemetery after church so the adults could say the rosary. My aunt and uncle took us to China town, the shore and I spend so much time at their house. That smile in his picture is how I will always remember my Uncle Joe!!! Maria
johnson family left a message on December 30, 2015:
Dear Marino Family: I wish to convey my sincerest condolences to your entire family. Losing a loved one in death is one is one of the hardest things that anyone will ever have to deal with. There is a great hope held out to us for the future because God promises to bring those we lost back to life by means of a resurrection to a paradise earth, where sickness and death will be no more. I hope this brief message will bring you a measure of comfort in this difficult time.
Deacon Joe Chandler left a message on December 30, 2015:
Like St. Joseph, I remember Joe as always quietly in the background but he had a great deal of influence in the development of his family. He was an example of a saintly lifestyle for other men to look up to. St. Joseph pray for us.
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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