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Car accident claims
life of teenager Christopher Marrone
By Mike Indri
Retired Boxers Foundation
August 2, 2007
Christopher Marrone, a Vero Beach High
School varsity wrestler and football player, died last
week in a tragic one-car accident.
According to a TCPalm.com article, the
popular 17-year-old student athlete never made it home
following a voluntary football workout.
Florida State Troopers received reports
of a partially submerged vehicle in a canal off 66th
Ave, south of State Road 60, at 6:43am this past Tuesday
(7/24). Indian River County Fire Rescue reports confirmed
the single body found being that of Christopher Marrone.
Loved by all his high school classmates
and teammates, Christopher, # 66, was the starting nose
tackle and a big part of the team's solid defensive
unit.
The 285 lb. state qualified wrestler was
also a big inspiration to his older brother Michael,
21, a promising heavyweight boxer.
"My brother was great, the best brother
I could imagine," stated Marrone, 18-0 (13 KO's),
who is pursuing his dream to one day become a world
champion.
Managed by the legendary Lou Duva, and
under the watchful eye of long time trainer Gus Curren,
Marrone spends countless hours at Vero Beach's "House
of Champions" gym.
All of Team Marrone, Duva and Curren,
as well as skilled cutman Darren Antola are devastated
by the loss of Christopher, a member of their boxing
family.
All of the boxing community sends their
love and heartfelt sympathies to Chris's parents Joe
and Michelle, sister Venecia Altimus and brother Michael.
Christopher Marrone is in all of our prayers.
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