Mario Antonazzi
Mario Antonazzi
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Birth
January 11, 1921January 11, 1921 Gregorian
December 29, 1920 Julian
Shevat 2, 5681 Hebrew -
Death
February 2, 2004February 2, 2004 Gregorian
January 20, 2004 Julian
Shevat 10, 5764 Hebrew Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America (Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States Of America), Usa -
Age
83
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Living places
New York City, New York, United States, Usa Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA (Baltimore, Maryland 21205, Usa), Usa Lexington Jeffersson Ave, Usa Bronx, New York, USA (Bronx, New York, Usa), Usa Richmond , Richmond, New York, USA (Richmond (Districts 1-250), Richmond, New York, USA, Richmond (Districts 1-250), Richmond, New York, Usa), Usa 15 Lexington Jeffersson Ave, Cresskill, Bergen, New Jersey, United States, Usa Bergen Ridgewood Village, New Jersey, USA (Bergen Ridgewood Village, New Jersey, Usa), Usa
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This obituary, written by Bobbi, appeared in the program for Mario's memorial service: Mario Antonazzi, son of Enrico and Teresa Antonazzi, was born on January 11, 1921, in New York City. He was married to Irene Doodchenko for 46 years, until her death in 1992. They lived in New Jersey and Orient, New York. They had one daughter, Bobbi Antonazzi Jensen. During the Second World War, Mario served in the U.S. Army and worked on the Manhattan Project. In 1947, he recieved a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering degree from The Cooper Union. After almost 30 years in the aerospace industry, he retired to devote full time to his art. Throughout the 1980's, he studied at The Art Students League of New York, where he received a grant for advanced studies in printmaking. His work has won numerous awards and is in private and corporate collections in several countries. Mario described his art in these words: My intention in my art is to state, poetically rather than literally, my impressions of the world we live in. Over the years, my approach has tended more and more toward simplication and abstraction of the image. Mario died peacefully on February 2. He is survived by his daughter; his sister and brother-in-law, Ida and Carmen Grasso; his brother and sister-in-law, Frank and Louise Antonazzi; eight nieces and nephews and their families; and his special friend, Jean Fries. He was predeceased by his wife and his sister and brother-in-law, Jean and Louis Grasso. Крещение Крестные: Natale Montazzi, Angelina Solari 30 окт 1921 Church of Saint Clare Образование 3 Years of College Род занятий Skilled Occupations In Fabrication of Metal Products, N.E.C. Поступление на военную службу 15 сен 1942 Ft Jay Governors Island, New York, USA
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(January 11, 1921January 11, 1921 Gregorian
December 29, 1920 Julian
Shevat 2, 5681 Hebrew - February 2, 2004February 2, 2004 Gregorian
January 20, 2004 Julian
Shevat 10, 5764 Hebrew, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America)
(April 18, 1887April 18, 1887 Gregorian
April 6, 1887 Julian
Nisan 24, 5647 Hebrew, Rome - 19611961 Gregorian
1960 Julian
5721 Hebrew)
(about 1886about 1886 Gregorian
about 1885 Julian
about 5646 Hebrew, Italy - )
(March 8, 1926March 8, 1926 Gregorian
February 23, 1926 Julian
Adar 22, 5686 Hebrew, New York City, New York, United States - March 15, 1992March 15, 1992 Gregorian
March 2, 1992 Julian
Adar_2 10, 5752 Hebrew, Bergen Ridgewood Village, New Jersey, USA)
(before 1950before 1950 Gregorian
before 1949 Julian
before 5710 Hebrew - )
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