Doris Marino, 67, of Tinley Park, Remembered for Love and Laughter; Memorial Gathering Details

Doris Marino, 67, of Tinley Park, Remembered for Love and Laughter; Memorial Gathering Details
Doris Marino — Vandenberg Funeral Home - Tinley Park
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Doris M. Marino (née Pope), 67, of Tinley Park, passed away surrounded by family love. She was the wife of Gerard Marino, mother of Ricky, Ashley, and Brian Marino, and grandmother of Ethan, Lilyanna, and Alexander Marino. Doris was the daughter of the late Lela and Donald Pope and sister to Darlene, Gloria, Gale, and Robert. She cherished her family, had a love for animals, including her dogs, and enjoyed reading, puzzles, and giraffes. Doris dedicated years to working with children with disabilities and had a passion for the outdoors.

A Memorial Gathering to honor Doris Marino will be held on July 2, 2025, at Vandenberg Funeral Home. She will be remembered for her quiet strength, warmth, and care for others.

For memorial trees or flower arrangements in Doris Marino’s memory, please visit the flower store.

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