FAIRPORT – Carlo Marchioli, born in Casalbordino, Italy on July 29, 1932, passed away on December 22, 2024 at the age of 92. He was predeceased by his parents, Carmine and Giuseppina Marchioli, and brother Antonio. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Filomena; son, Carmine (Jane); daughter, Marina (Frank) Sheroshek; grandchildren, Carlo (Karen); Christine (Daniel) Charek; great-grandchildren, John and Anna; and many nieces and nephews.
Carlo was an army veteran stationed in Germany during the Korean War. Later in life, one of his most treasured experiences was his Honor Flight to Washington, DC with other veterans. After his discharge from the army, he worked hard with his wife Filomena to achieve the American dream for his family. He was employed by General Motors as a Machinest until his retirement after 30 years. After retirement, he and Filomena enjoyed traveling back to Italy and other locations around the world. One of Carlo’s favorite hobbies was taking care of his extensive vegetable garden. He shared his knowledge of gardening with friends and family, including his two great-grandchildren. He continued to work in his garden until his recent illness. Carlo lived a life filled with love, hard work and unwavering dedication to his family. His memory will forever be treasured by his family, friends and the countless others whose lives he enriched.
A Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, December 28 at 10:00 AM at Church of the Assumption, Fairport, NY. Entombment will be immediately after at White Haven Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations in Carlo’s name can be made to Honor Flight Rochester, P.O. Box 23581, Rochester, NY 14692 or honorflightrochester.org.
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I was honored to have Carlo as my Honor Flight passenger during the Fairport Memorial Day parade several years ago.What a wonderful, courageous man. May perpetual light shine upon him.
We are so sad to learn of Carl’s passing. I remember living next door and it seems every time I’d be jumping over the bush buffer between our houses to come over to play- he was out in his garden! That beautiful garden! Our families had lots of fun together. Carl- always so welcoming even in our most recent visits – pouring little glasses of liqueur no matter what! He will be missed! Our love to Memen, Marina and Carmine during this hard time.
I’m very sad to hear of Carl’s passing. I consider myself lucky to have such good neighbors as I was quite young when we lived on Frank street. Always so kind and friendly. Remember watching my brother and Carmine shooting hoops and always letting me shoot with them. Visiting with my mother and Memen always having cookies for me and that homemade pizza. Wow. Trick or treating with my sister and Marina on Halloween. A big memory was when the cousins from Australia came. Just so much simple fun back then. Lastly Carl’s garden. I’m yet to find anyone close to having a garden like his. He was like a scientist out there. May he rest in peace.
The Veterans Outreach Center extends our deepest sympathy in Carlo’s passing.
We acknowledge and are truly grateful for his service to our country.
We share our deepest condolences, Thankyou zio carlo for the beautiful memories over the many years, you will truly be missed.
With love from your cousins the Totani family in Australia.
Our deepest sympathy to Zia Mimmina, Carmine and Marina. The distance between has been difficult however we have many fond memories over the years. One especially when Zio and Zia travelled to Australia for my wedding which made the day even more special. Another fond memory was those amazing donuts Zio brought home for breakfast when we.visited Fairport. As a child they were the best thing ever! Miss you all very much. Love Clelia and family xx
So very sad to hear of the passing of my dear uncle zio Carlo. My deepest condolences to zia Filomena, cousins Carmine, Marina and their families.
Thank you for all of the wonderful memories. Love from Sandra, George and family.
Dear Filomena Caime & Marina
I have wonderful memories as your next door neighbor when you first came to Fairport. You built a beautiful home with the best lawn on the street. It’s a very sad day when our dad and spouse pass away no matter how old we get. I hope your cherished memories and love for each other brings you comfort in the dsys ahead. Much love to you.