Dear Canino family
I do not know how to start this. This is very difficult for us. I pray God gives you peace.
I must say this is truly a devastation of heart and soul
Well Carm I’m gonna ramble… you always were the calming influence around the three guys in the red house in Bayberry with that smile that quiet laugh, and the wisdom that you could fix anything cook anything and help us out anytime we needed you. You meant a lot to the Zello family my parents adored you and you’ve always showed your love for them.Chris is having a tough time being so far away. He can’t believe his buddy gone. He said to me last night I can’t give my buddy a hug anymore. You took care of everybody, your family, your dear friends, and most of Liverpool and beyond you’ve created a lifetime of warmth, generosity, and loyalty. You’ve always been a part of our family. Even though we never saw you on a regular basis due to life‘s path but anytime we saw you in Dunkin’ Donuts or Wegmans you stopped spoke gave us that great laugh and smile but you always left me. Tell mom I love her.
It’s hard to fit 45 years of love and friendship into a post you never really know what someone is going through. I know you were quiet in private. I just wish I would’ve known so to your mother sisters, wife and family. I bid you peace. Tranquility and calmness.
That’s one thing Carmen always showed calmness. He always told me he’s got this and he did the world lost a great human. These are just words, tears and feelings of many years of knowing you. Do it all say it all did it all gentlemen what a great guy I can’t believe you left. We are still in shock. God bless you, Carm I still can’t cheer for the Vikings maybe just this year love you, brother
Marc Zello