Anthony Martinelli, a resident of Severna Park, tragically passed away on June 26, 2024, at the age of 41. Born on December 3, 1982, to Raymond and Gail Thibault Martinelli in Milford, Massachusetts, Anthony was raised in Blackstone, MA. He had also lived in Phoenix, AZ, and Canton, CT, before settling in Maryland.
The Norfolk County Agricultural High School (NCAHS) Alumni Association expressed their deepest sympathy to Anthony’s family, friends, and classmates, remembering him as a member of the class of 2001. Many who knew Anthony have taken to social media to share their memories and condolences.
Ethel Green extended her "deepest sympathy," while Matt Sheehan remembered Anthony as a "great soccer player and Captain," expressing hope that the school would send flowers to his family. Lee Lewis Hoegler described Anthony as a "wonderful young man at the Aggie," and Melissa Anne noted the "terribly sad news" and a "beautiful obituary reflecting a life well lived," keeping his family and NCAHS in her thoughts and prayers.
In addition to these heartfelt messages, Kimberly Janes remarked on the tragedy of losing someone "too young," offering "prayers and condolences" to his family and friends. Robert R. Marshall and Ed Palmer both expressed their sorrow at the news, and Roxann White and Jennifer Peterson – Mini sent prayers and condolences to Anthony’s family.
A GoFundMe campaign, organized by Jesse Snell, has been set up to support Anthony’s wife, Liz, and their children, Avery and Anthony Jr. The Anthony Martinelli Memorial Foundation aims to raise $11,000, with $170 raised so far from four donations. The foundation plans to hold an annual golf tournament to raise funds and keep Anthony’s legacy alive.
Anthony’s friends and family are dedicated to honoring his memory through community benefits and support for his loved ones, ensuring that his positive impact continues to be felt by all who knew him.
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