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Our WWII Marines: Peter Pino

Peter S. Pino July 14, 1921 - Dec. 30, 2010 Peter passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his adoring wife, Mary, of 65 years, his three daughters, four grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. During W.W. II Peter served his country as a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corp and was awarded a Purple Heart. He was successful in life owning several businesses in Philadelphia and New Jersey. The final years he spent living in Marin County which he loved and appreciated to the fullest. He was an active participant in St. Isabella's parish where he served as a Eucharist minister. Peter was passionate about life and enjoyed music, sports, and most of all friends. He was a wonderful man - admired and loved and he will be greatly missed by all. The family is extremely grateful to Hospice for the compassionate care they provided at the end of his life. In lieu of flowers please send donations to Hospice By The Bay, 17 E. Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Larkspur, CA 94939.

Published in the Marin Independent Journal Jan 6, 2011 [ Read Online ]

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