Mario Michael Tarantola
June 10, 1920 ~ December 11, 2012
Services:
A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 12:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Chapel Leonardtown, MD with Deacon Bill Nickerson officiating. Interment will follow in National Memorial Park Cemetery Falls Church, VA.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends on Friday, December 14, 2012 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home, Leonardtown, MD.
Mario Michael Tarantola, 92, of Mechanicsville, MD died on December 11, 2012 at the Charlotte Hall Veterans Home, Charlotte Hall, MD. Born on June 10, 1920 in Omaha, Nebraska, he was the son of the late Antonio Tarantola and Rosalia (Ponzia) Tarantola. In additions to his parents he was preceded in death by his wife Aurelia (Tillett) Tarantola, his step sons, Veron and Stanley Lewark, his brothers, Rosario, Leo, Joseph, Tony, and Louis and great grandson David Mario Brandt. He is survived by his son Michael Tarantola (Gwen) of Mechanicsville, MD, Granddaughters Cathy Barber (John) of South Carolina, Tammy Prout (Jim) of Shady Side, MD, and Grandson Michael W. Tarantola of WVA. Great grandchildren Christina Brandt, Faith Prout and Michael Allanon Tarantola. He joined the United States Army and served honorably in World War II. He retired from the active army and continued to serve in the United States Army Reserve where he obtained the rank of Major. He went to work for GSA, worked many years then retired. The family will receive friends on Friday, December 14, 2012 from 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Leonardtown, MD. A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, December 14, 2012 at 12:00 PM in the Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home Chapel with Deacon Bill Nickerson officiating. Interment will follow in National Memorial Park Cemetery, Falls Church, VA.





“Our deepest sympathies on your loss. Pop Tarantola was a wonderful man and will be missed very much. We have another special angel in heaven. “
“We are so very sorry for your lost. He was tired and God called him home. Our prayers are thoughts are with you. “
“Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.”
“”To the Tarantola Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.””
“We are so sorry to hear about Mr. Tarantola. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.”
“I took care of Mr Tarantola at an assistant living home for quiet a few months. I haven’t seen him in years, but when I saw the announcement, my heart dropped. To the family, you have my prayers and love.”
“Michael and Gwen, I am very sorry to learn of your loss. Deepest sympathy to you and your family.”