• This is our friend and neighbor Russ Golino's official obituary.
Rosario “Russ” J. Golino died peacefully in Troy on Friday, December 27,
2019 at the age of 96 after a long and happy life.
Born in Brooklyn,
he was the son of Dominick and Providenza Golino and had one brother
Frank (Jennie) Golino who predeceased him.
Russ is survived by his
beloved wife Rosina “Rose” (Pace) Golino, with whom he celebrated their
70th wedding anniversary in October.
Russ proudly served in the US Army during WWII as a staff sergeant in the Fifth Army Sixth Corp. Military Police as a translator and was
awarded numerous medals for his service in campaigns throughout Italy, western Germany, and southern France.
Upon his discharge, Russ and Rose
married and he began work as a computer operator with the Health
Insurance Plan of New York for 32 years, retiring in 1988 to enjoy life
with his wife and friends in East Northport, Long Island, for many years. He
loved his family and took great joy in attending his oldest
granddaughter’s dance recitals over the years and college graduation. A fierce Brooklyn Dodgers fan, Russ transferred his loyalty and
enjoyed watching Giants baseball games and rooting for his New York Giants
football team.
In 1996, Russ and Rose moved to Troy to be near their
grandchildren where he spent many enjoyable cold mornings at Frear Park
Ice Rink watching youth hockey games, sat through long tripleheader
girls softball games, and proudly attended youth orchestra concerts.
Russ was the devoted father of Dominick F. (Patricia) Golino of
Charlotte, NC, and Prudence (Stephen) Pechenik of Troy, and cherished
his grandchildren Danielle (Jon) Laws of Denver, NC, Natalie Russell
of Tampa, FL, Jeffrey (Laura) Pechenik of Denver, CO, and Iris Pechenik
of Long Beach, CA. He also sis urvived by many nieces and nephews.
Russ enjoyed his home and neighbors at the Terrace at Highpointe and joked that they
“retired to Troy, NY” when others were moving to Florida. He and Rose
especially enjoyed their newfound friendship with neighbors Tom and
Ginny Chichester who became great dinner and travel companions. Well
into his 80s, their shared mission was to visit as many regional
restaurants as they could.
The family of Russ would like to especially thank their friend and
neighbor Donna Williams whose many acts kindness contributed to enabling
Rose and Russ to remain in their own home well into their 90s. Thank
you for the soup, ham dinners and goodies from the bakery!
Calling hours are Thursday, January 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Mcloughlin &
Mason Funeral Home located, 8 109th Street, Troy 12182. There will
be a brief service at the funeral home on January 3 at 10 a.m., followed by interment at Gerald B.H. Solomon National Cemetery in
Saratoga, NY. Please visit www.mcloughlinmason.com.
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