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'''Louis G. Marino''' (September 21, 1974 - September 11, 2023) was a candidate for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, running against Elizabeth Warren, until his untimely death at the age of 48. | '''Louis G. Marino''' (September 21, 1974 - September 11, 2023) was a Libertarian candidate for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, running against Elizabeth Warren, until his untimely death at the age of 48. | ||
==Early Life and Personal Background== | ==Early Life and Personal Background== | ||
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==Legacy and Passing== | ==Legacy and Passing== | ||
Marino's | Marino's passing on September 11, 2023 marked a loss for both the Libertarian Party and the community he served. His campaign and passion for libertarian ideals left a lasting impact, and he will be remembered as a dedicated individual who tirelessly pursued his political aspirations despite health challenges. Marino's positive and friendly outlook, even in the face of adversity, is a testament to his character and dedication to the causes he believed in. He leaves behind a loving wife, Nannette Marino, and three children, Destiny O’Brien, Luigiella “Cai” Marino, and "son" Mason Udas, as well as many good friends who will cherish his memory. |