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|name = Louis G. Marino | |name = Louis "Lou" G. Marino | ||
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'''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. | '''Louis "Lou" 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== | ||
Marino was born on September 21, 1974, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, to Louis A. Marino and Nancy (Lird) Marino. He spent his childhood in West Springfield, Massachusetts, and graduated from West Springfield High School in 1993. Marino married Nannette (Laux) in July of 2006, celebrating 17 years of marriage in the summer of 2023. | Known to his friends as Lou, Marino was born on September 21, 1974, in Holyoke, Massachusetts, to Louis A. Marino and Nancy (Lird) Marino. He spent his childhood in West Springfield, Massachusetts, and graduated from West Springfield High School in 1993. Marino married Nannette (Laux) in July of 2006, celebrating 17 years of marriage in the summer of 2023. | ||
==Career as a Bounty Hunter and Interests== | ==Career as a Bounty Hunter and Interests== | ||
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==Legacy and Passing== | ==Legacy and Passing== | ||
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. | 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. | ||
==External Links== | |||
* [https://lpofma.org/rip-lou-marino/ RIP, Lou Marino] |