Marie B. Salinero, age 96, passed away peacefully on April 4th, 2020. Born in Avon Park, FL on December 10, 1923, Marie resided in Tampa for many years then moved to Pinellas county in the early 60’s and resided there until she passed.
Marie was a hairdresser for many years and was particularly proud of her service as a welder on aircraft built for service during World War II. She and her late husband, Antonio “Tony”, were longtime members of First Baptist Church of Indian Rocks.
She is survived by two daughters Ina Flowers (Armand) and Nancy Mitchell (John), son Arthur Salinero (Barbara), one sister, several nephews, one niece, six grandchildren, and thirteen great-grandchildren. Marie’s family would also like to acknowledge and thank her longtime friend and caregiver Cristina Collins whom Marie considered a very real part of her family.
Due to coronavirus constraints no formal services are planned. She’ll be laid to rest beside her husband at Corinth Cemetery, in Ft. Meade, FL on Thursday April 9th at 11:30.
Marie’s family is encouraging donations and support be directed to Corinth Church Cemetery Fund 7025 W. Bereah Road Ft Meade FL 33841.
Online condolences and memories can be shared at VeteransFuneralCare.com
With my deepest sympathy to the family.
All my love and prayers in this moment of sorrows.
Our deepest sympathies and prayers for you and yours. Circumstances keep us from being there in person, but we will be with you in spirit.
My sincere condolences to the Salinero family. My thoughts & prayers are with you.ππΊπΈπΊπΈπ
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Praying Godβs grace and comfort be with you. We support you in the loss of your dear mother Marie, but we rejoice with the commencement of a saint. She is now perfected and with our Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. We look forward to seeing her again.
May your loving memories ease your mind during this difficult time . My thoughts and prayers are with you all . May the Lord be with you all .π.
Gone But Not Forgotten.
No word can describe how much I will miss Marie. It may take time for me to get over with my everyday routine with her. Her memory will always be part of me and will be etched in my heart.
I give you my good night kiss. πβ€
I was saddened to hear about Marie’s passing. She was a wonderful long time friend of my mother’s, Margie Kent. I always looked forward to taking my mom to see Marie when we were in town. Marie had a wonderful sense of humor and an amazing memory and she and my mom really enjoyed spending time together. My deepest sympathy goes to Marie’s family and Cristina. God bless all of you.
Our Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to the family. May Marie Rest in Peace!
Sincerest condolences to my cousins Ina, Nancy, and Ben and to the wider network of my aunt Marie’s family and friends. She brought light, love and humor to those she touched, and she will be missed.
Grandma Ri,
I miss you so much. Thank you for being a strong, caring and compassionate woman. Thank you for taking care of me, my sister Jamie and brother Josh when we were young. All of the summer memories of my childhood are flooding back into my mind. I wish I could have been there, to spend more time with you, to hold your hand one more time. Thank you for the meals you prepared with love and taking me to the farm at granny Bennets and getting to know your family.
I am so thankful for my Aunt Ina and Uncle Armond and my favorite cousins Amy, Matt, Vonda who were there for you when I could not be.
I wish my family lived closer to you and that we visited more. Know that I thought of you often and have your and grandaddy Tony’s picture in my living room where I could see you and recollect on our time together.
Thank you for taking me to Church and help develop my faith in God that has been my compas and guided me throughout my life.
With all of my love,
Tony (little tony)
My sincerest condolences to the Salinero family. May the Lord comfort you all during this time. Iβm going to miss her smiling face. No matter how she may have been feeling she always blessed me with a smile, shared her stories of her life and her love for her family and Jesus. It was such a pleasure being able to know Marie and learn about her life. Lifting you all in prayer. God bless.
Thanks mom for helping to guide me in life. You always worked but made life exciting for us. I know you lived an exciting life and I never heard you say an unkind word to anyone. I’m glad you were my mom. I will always love you and will see you in heaven when this life is over for me. Love from your son.
To Marie’s Family:
We send our deepest sympathy to each one of you. Our families have been friends for many decades through attendance at Riverside Baptist Church in Tampa and the close life-long friendship between Marie and Margie Kent, my mother. Marie and Margie shared the last decade as neighbors in the Lake Seminole/Freedom Square community. Marie helped Margie feel “at home” when she first moved in. Visiting Margie over recent years we frequently saw Marie, and enjoyed knowing Ina, Armand, and Cristina as well. We enjoyed sharing many aspects of their long and enduring friendship. We feel honored to have known Marie and her family, and hold each of you in our thoughts and heart-felt prayers at this sad time.
I will miss seeing my Aunt Marie’s smiling face at family gatherings. She was a lovely woman and I only wish I had had the time and inclination to talk to her about her life experiences. For instance, I didn’t know about her wartime job in industry, helping our troops win WWII. I admired her and my uncle Papi (Tony) Salinero greatly. My condolences to my cousins and her grandchildren and great-grands.