Arvid G. Magno

March 14, 1933 ~ February 12, 2024
Resided in:
Portland, Maine
Portland- Arvid G. Magno, 90, of Tate Street, died on Monday, February 12, 2024 at his home with his loving family by his side.
Arvid was born in Brunswick, Maine on March 14, 1933 the son of the late Francisco and Sylvia (Booker) Magno. He attended local schools and graduated from Portland High School in the class of 1952. After high school he was drafted in to the United States Navy during the Korean War. Arvid worked very hard and saved even harder, when he got out of the Navy he had saved enough money to buy his father a house.
Arvid was raised having a very strong work ethic, as a young boy he would help his father cut stone, and he worked on his uncle’s farmer in Turner from the age of 9 in order to help support the family. He also worked at Magno’s Store on Grant Street, Portland any chance he got. Arvid eventually got in to the dry walling business working for Lucas Street Company and R&R Dry Wall before starting his own business, Magno Dry Wall which eventually became the largest dry wall company in the State. After selling the business he continued to help other contractors and also drove taxi for several years before ill health forced him to retire completely.
In his spare-time he was equally as busy as when he worked. As a small boy he would help his mother make wreaths to hang up and down Congress Street for the Christmas Season, it was the beginning of a long tradition of decorating Congress Street which still goes on today. He was an avid reader and had a great thirst for knowledge, he always wanted to learn more. He served many years on his high school reunion board, a member of Dry Wall Contractors International and was a founding member of the Am Vets Post 47 the Loring Post in Portland. His greatest love, however, was the time he spent surrounded by his family and friends who he cherished. He especially enjoyed Saturdays at Scarborough Beach and Sundays going to IHOP and to the camp on Sebago Lake.
Arvid was predeceased by an infant son, Gino L. Magno; a sister, Marietta Nizza; a brother, David Magno; a son in law, James E. Howe. He is survived by his loving wife, Mary K. (Cardona) Magno of Portland; five daughters, Christina and Peter McCluskey of Falmouth, Arvina Howe of Portland, Justina Magno of Westbrook, Antonetta and Tyler Fish of Topsham and Francesca and Anthony Green of Portland; three sons, Ermino Magno and his companion, Katie Roach of Lewiston, Angelo Magno and his companion Anna Sirois of Portland, Cillo Magno of Portland; fourteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.
Visiting hours celebrating Arvid’s life will be held on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 from 4:00pm to 6:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, ME. Prayers will be recited at 9:15am at the Chapel on Thursday, February 22, 2024 followed by a 10:00am Mass of Christian Burial at St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church, Federal Street, Portland, ME. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Arvid’s memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make contributions in Arvid’s memory to: The Hope Squad, PO Box 7454, Portland, ME 04063

My deepest sympathies and condolences so sorry for your loss.
May Arvid rest in eternal peace and may perpetual light shine upon him, Amen
My Love thoughts and prayers are with you all 💚💙
Thinking of you my cousins….. your dad was always very kind to me especially buying me an Italian sandwich and then giving me a fast boat ride to Peaks. He was as funny as he was handsome:)! Love you girls xo
My condolences to uncle Arvina entire family may he be forever at peace.
His expression when he saw me come into his house.
His youthful personality
I use to love waking up in the mornings on our visits to Maine. Coming down stairs to a table full of food, fresh pancakes, waffles, bacon and just an amazing amount of fresh cut fruit. Unsettling stern conversation, because my uncle was a smart ass wise crack with a big heart. He had a way of making you think about what he was saying, because he didn’t say things without meaning or purpose. Love you uncle.
He wasn’t a big hugger haha
We are all very saddened by Arvid’s passing. “He was a great friend and will be sorely missed.”-Ray
Our sincere condolences to Mary and family.
Ray, Mary, Michele and Dave Maria
Many thoughts and prayers to the Magno family.