
Mario Gallo
1949-2019
Forever loving Husband of Susan.
Cherished Father of Kirsty and Lauren.
Father-in-law to Mark and Luke.
Loving Grandfather to Emma and Cooper.
Funeral service details
Date: Friday, 15th March, 2019
Commencing: 11:00am
Location:
Family and friends are invited to Celebrate Mario’s Life in the Garden Chapel of Castlebrook Memorial Park, 712 – 746 Windsor Road, Rouse Hill.
So many memories, especially from the house at East Kurrajong where we'd go for firecracker night and where he'd let me sit on his lap in the ride-on lawnmower. It was always such a warm home and Mario was one of the gentlest souls I've known. I don't remember ever hearing him raise his voice and you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who looked at their wife the way Mario looked at Sue, or who was prouder of his daughters. He adored his three girls.
Lisa VizzaLove you Mario. Wish we'd had more time, but so grateful for the time we had with you xxx
The look on Mario’s face as he walked Lauren down the aisle to marry Luke ...priceless
Mary SienkiewiczI have so many memories of you Dad I can not pinpoint one exact one but a girl could not of asked for a greater more caring Dad ever. I know that anything Kirsty and I wanted he would make happen until Cooper and Emma came along and then I am pretty sure he liked them more then us. One thing that has stuck in my mind the most is how you loved Mum you loved her so much right up until the end I can't count how many times you called her name in the last weeks she was truly your everything you made me promise to look after her and I will absolutely do my best to do that.
Lauren SienkiewiczI love you Daddy now and forever may you now rest in Peace.
Mario had an endless supply of Terry Towelling hats. He took great pride in his Homes, Red Trucks and cars. Mario wasn't much of a gardener not like his parents but after seeing his beautiful lawn at Glossodia we are sure he had the talent.
JUNE & DAVID MULDOONAlways willing to try his hand at different projects to provide for his family and make their lives easier than his was, when he and his family came to settle in Australia.
Mario always greeted you with a handshake or a kiss and then would insist that you stay for a meal/coffee and say Sue put the kettle on. Always remember him saying "Sue" it was his favourite word which he would us many times during each day and years.
So Loved and was so proud of his family and especially Sue and told us that she had done so much for him over many years and he so appreciated her. His love for his girls Kirsty and Lauren, and how he had nicknames for them, that he used with a smile on his face as he would talk about them both. Emma and Cooper you have brought great joy to his life as he watched you grow.
Always loved and sadly missed. Love June & David.
Met Mario as a 6 year old and when we were old enough played footy together. I still speak of Mario as one of my best tackler. We use to drag our cars he had a Mini Cooper and me my Holden EH
Gil France