Margrith Marino, a cherished wife, mother, sister, aunt, mother-in-law, and grandmother, passed away peacefully on April 8th, 2024, in New York, NY. She was born on February 17, 1937, in the picturesque town of Herisau, Appenzell, Switzerland, to her loving parents Werner and Sophie Scheiss.
Margrith's early years were filled with the warmth of family bonds and the embrace of her siblings, Heidi and Markus. Throughout her life, she cherished the values instilled in her by her parents and found joy in the company of her family.
Margrith married the love of her life, Anthony "Tony" Marino, with whom she shared countless precious moments and built a life together filled with love and laughter. Tony's passing preceded hers, leaving behind cherished memories and a legacy of enduring love.
Margrith's greatest joy was her son, John, whom she raised with unwavering love and dedication. She took great pride in his accomplishments and found immense happiness in the time they shared together.
As a caring mother-in-law, Margrith welcomed Larissa into her family with open arms and cherished her relationship with her grandchildren, Ben and Sophie, who brought her boundless joy and laughter.
Margrith was a devoted member of her extended family, caring deeply for her husband's family, Salvator and Maria, and serving as a beloved aunt to Marco and GianLuca. Her kindness and generosity knew no bounds, and she enriched the lives of all who knew her.
Margrith held dear her Swiss heritage and found solace in the traditions and values of her homeland. She fostered lifelong friendships, including her cherished bond with the Strassle family in Zurich, with whom she shared countless cherished memories.
Margrith's adventurous spirit led her to travel the world, but her heart remained tethered to her loved ones. She treasured her visits to Australia and Switzerland, where she delighted in reconnecting with family and friends and creating lasting memories.
Margrith Marino will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing her. Though she may no longer be with us, her memory will live on in the hearts of those whose lives she touched.
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