CDR Joseph Marotta, U.S. Coast Guard, Ret. – 84, passed peacefully surrounded by his family and friends, on Friday October 12th, 2018. He resided in North Reading, with his soulmate Annette, his wife of 53 years.
Joseph was born in East Boston on August 13th, 1934, son of Mary (Russo) and Bert Marotta.
He is survived by his wife Annette (Marcucella), his daughter Kristine O’Rourke and her husband Joseph, and his son Joseph Marotta, all of North Reading. He leaves four loving grandchildren, Marisa, Rachel, Spencer O’Rourke, and Manuel Vlaun. He is also survived by his sisters Ann Jablonski, Claire Brush, and his predeceased sister Florence McGuire.
Joe grew up in East Boston, where he had a special love for his community and was very proud of his Italian family heritage. He worked at the Seville theatre as a young man, which inspired his passion for the arts and opera.
He graduated Boston English High School in the class of 1952. Joe was then appointed to West Point Military Academy. He went on to attend the Coast Guard Academy where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering in 1960. This led to a very distinguished career as a commissioned officer in the United States Coast Guard. Joe was an honored and decorated veteran that served in the Vietnam War.
The sport of deer hunting led him to North Reading. He so greatly enjoyed the outdoors and nature, that he and his wife Annette decided to make North Reading their permanent home after they were married in 1965. He enjoyed summers on Silver Lake in Hollis N.H., woodworking in his garage, and spending time with his lifelong friends and family. Joe had a great sense of humor, and always had a joke up his sleeve. He had a nickname for everyone.
He guided his family with integrity and led by example. He was a gentleman and a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. He was the favorite uncle to many. Joe enjoyed making people happy, whether it was a trip to Disney with the grandchildren, or a big Italian dinner around the table with his friends. He made friends wherever he went and found most of his happiness when he was giving or helping others.
“When we love, we always strive to become better than we are. When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too.”
― Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist
Family and friends are invited to calling hours from 4 to 8pm on Friday, October 19, at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading. Funeral will be held from the Croswell Funeral Home on Saturday, October 20 at 8:45 AM, followed by a 10 AM Funeral Mass at the St. Athanasius Parish, 300 Haverhill Street, Reading. Interment will be at the Riverside Cemetery, 171 Elm St., North Reading.
In lieu of flowers the Marotta Family is requesting that donations be sent in memory of CDR Joseph Marotta to Homes For Our Troops, 6 Main Street Taunton, MA. 02780.
So sorry to see the passing of a wonderful neighbor ~
So sorry for your lost. Words cannot express how sad I am to hear of his passing
Annette I am so sorry to hear about Joe’s passing. My father just called me from the cape to let me know. I haven’t seen you guys in a very long time but I do remember me, my brother Jimmy, sister Linda coming to your house with Mom and Dad. Joe was a great guy and alot of fun to be around.
-Kenny Russo
My condolences to the Marotta Family. I knew Joe through my cousin-in-law and his friend, Fred Cataldo, and remember them together over the years. Prayers for Annette and family.
Our condolences to the Marotta family.
To the morrotta family i am within deep sympathy for the loss of your loved one
From Elizabeth and family
May you all find peace in your hearts with time. Love, Michelle (Morin) Wilson.