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Albert D. “Tiny” Marzano Jr.

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Albert D. “Tiny” Marzano Jr.

Birth
Death
1 Jul 2017 (aged 69)
USA
Burial
Lakewood, Pierce County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.1801774, Longitude: -122.4925096
Plot
Redwood
Memorial ID
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Obituary for Albert D. "Tiny" Marzano Jr.

Tiny passed away peacefully at Hospice House after a short bout with lung cancer. Thank you to all the people there for caring for Tiny, everyone was great and the family appreciated their special care and compassion.

Tiny is survived by his children, Dino, Joseph and Gabriel, his brother Frank (Georgiana), sister-in-law Eleanor, 7 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

A special thank you to cousins Joe, Glenn and Johnny and nephew Dex for being there for Tiny.

Tiny was preceded in death by Father, Albert Sr, Mother Gladys, siblings, Dex, Darlene and Doug.

Tiny attended Stadium High School, went on to work for the Tacoma Public Schools. He was a member of the Christopher Columbus Italian Society and Sons of Italy. He was very proud of his Italian heritage.

He enjoyed fifties music, classic cars, fishing, cooking and the Seahawks.

Following his wishes there will be no memorial service. We will have a gathering of family and friends 7/9/17 3:00 p.m. at Franks's house (6916 N 10th St).
Obituary for Albert D. "Tiny" Marzano Jr.

Tiny passed away peacefully at Hospice House after a short bout with lung cancer. Thank you to all the people there for caring for Tiny, everyone was great and the family appreciated their special care and compassion.

Tiny is survived by his children, Dino, Joseph and Gabriel, his brother Frank (Georgiana), sister-in-law Eleanor, 7 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

A special thank you to cousins Joe, Glenn and Johnny and nephew Dex for being there for Tiny.

Tiny was preceded in death by Father, Albert Sr, Mother Gladys, siblings, Dex, Darlene and Doug.

Tiny attended Stadium High School, went on to work for the Tacoma Public Schools. He was a member of the Christopher Columbus Italian Society and Sons of Italy. He was very proud of his Italian heritage.

He enjoyed fifties music, classic cars, fishing, cooking and the Seahawks.

Following his wishes there will be no memorial service. We will have a gathering of family and friends 7/9/17 3:00 p.m. at Franks's house (6916 N 10th St).


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