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Capt. Martin T. Macisso Jr.

August 27, 1930 ~ February 6, 2026

Born in: Portland, Maine
Resided in: Portland, Maine

Portland – Capt. Martin T. Macisso Jr., 95, passed away on February 6, 2026, at his home in Portland. Marty was born on August 27, 1930, in Portland, son of the late Martin Macisso and Christina (Cairns) Shaw.

Marty was educated in Portland Schools and attended Cheverus High School. He enlisted in the Navy after high school. Upon his return, he met the love of his life, Joan. They raised six children on Munjoy Hill. Joan and Marty loved to travel, whether it was their annual bus trips to Quebec or their travels around Europe.

Marty worked for 20 years with the Portland Fire Department where he worked his way up through the ranks to Captain. He had many other jobs throughout his life, most notably the family business, Eastern Book Company and Hannaford. He particularly enjoyed meeting and chatting with people while working at Hannaford. He was a communicant and usher for many years at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

He had a special appreciation for Bruno’s Restaurant and Tavern, where he had his favorite table and waitress, Susan Geary – he always ordered Eggplant parm, side salad and a glass of Shiraz.

Later, after retiring for the final time, he volunteered to help Joan look after several grandchildren. To all of them, they were known as Nana & Papa. Always making time for them, including the summers when Joan and Marty would have them write up activity lists for the season. Scratching each off one by one.
In his own way, he was so proud of all his children and grandchildren. Even if he didn’t tell them directly, he always spoke well of them to others. In his later years, he would take his son, Marty out for “business” drives around Portland.

Marty’s great advice and many humorous dry anecdotes will be sorely missed by his family and friends.

Marty was predeceased by his wife of 68 years, Joan (Lamon) Macisso; siblings, Vincent Marcisso, Joseph Macisso, and Geraldine Bartholomew; and numerous aunts and uncles. He is survived by his children, Martin T. Macisso III, Stephen and his wife Francine Macisso, John and his wife Maureen Macisso, Michael and his wife Lynnda Tibbetts Macisso, Jean and her husband Scott Proctor, and Elizabeth Macisso; grandchildren, Stephen Jr., Casey and her husband Christopher Kondik, Christopher and his wife Hannah Macisso, James and his wife Lindsay Macisso, Michael Macisso and his partner Olivia Spinale, Dante and his wife Jillian Macisso, Joseph and his wife Lauren Macisso, Lindsey Proctor and her partner John Marquis, Ryan Proctor and his partner Samantha Cash, and Patrick Skibiski; great-grandchildren, Shea Kondik, Ava, Owen, Natalie, Maisy, Leo, Luci, Jones, Oscar, and Mason Macisso, and Marlo Marquis; brother, Samuel and his wife Jacqueline Marcisso; goddaughter, Christina Young; and many beloved extended family members.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to the team at Northern Light Home Care and Hospice for their excellent care and guidance.

Family and friends are invited to visit from 4pm – 8pm on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at the New Conroy-Tully Walker Cremation, Funeral, & Gathering Center, 300 Allen Ave. Portland. Services will be held privately with the family at a later date. To view Marty’s memorial page, or to leave an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com.

Services

Visiting Hours: Thursday, February 12, 2026 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Conroy-Tully Walker Cremation, Funeral & Gathering Center
300 Allen Avenue
Portland, Maine 04103


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    • Papa,
      So blessed for all of the memories at 27 W. You are now reunited with Nana, give her a big hug and kiss from all of us and continue checking in – sending cardinals outside my window. Beyond grateful for the time we had together in your last days, I love and miss you so much ❤️ 🙏

  1. To: Jean, Liz, John, Mike, Steve, Marty & Families:
    We are so very sorry for the loss of your wonderful father and Papa! We have fond memories of your dad! He loved you all so much and was so proud of you all. We know your hearts are hurting and pray that your many wonderful memories bring you peace and comfort and most of all knowing that he is the arms of your beautiful mother! All of our love. Lori, David, Hayden & Anthony (Fusco) O’Donnell

  2. Miss you already, Papa – who’s going to drink 🍷 at the kitchen table with me? You left quite a legacy and will not soon be forgotten… 💔

  3. Rest in peace, uncle Marty. You were an outstanding man. Together with John, you raised a fine family. I am honored to be part of the extended family by marriage.

  4. As a young girl, I looked forward to the Sundays when Uncle Marty and Aunt Joan brought their family to our house for a visit after Mass. I could tell even then how important family was to him. Thinking of my cousins Marty, Steve, John, Mike, Jean, and Liz and their families at this difficult time.

  5. So sorry for you loss! Gene and I always loved running into him on peaks for a pleasant chat! Such a great guy!

  6. Our deepest condolences to the entire family,Marty was a class act,gentlemen and wonderful man.im sure Joan was waiting with open arms.Rest in Peace.

  7. Our deepest condolences to the Macisso family. We will miss seeing him at Micuccis! He was just the nicest guy!
    Michael & Julie Galli

  8. Marty was a good friend. I am a retired Portland Firefighter. Marty was one of those men who taught me about firefighting.
    Now he is “back home”🙏🙏🙏and getting some well earned rest. And that love connection with him will never- ever go away.

  9. To all my cousins, so saddened to hear this news about Uncle Marty. Without a doubt one of the best.
    Always looked forward to seeing him and Aunt Joan mostly at family gatherings in earlier years, but always at the St.Peter’s bazaar, in later years. I hope the way he lived his life will always be remembered as an example of how we all should follow his lead……May his perpetual light shine upon all of us.

  10. Papa,

    The 27 Wilson st “barbershop” will not be the same without you. I know you are right where you want to be next to Nana having a glass of Shiraz and I bet she is whipping up haddock sandwich for you. Until we meet again Captain!
    Love, Chris Hannah Maisy Owen Natalie and Penelope

  11. So sorry for your loss. In this hard time I hope you find solace in a lifetime of happy memories and love your parents showered on you and your children.

  12. He was such a wonderful man. I was blessed to have a visit from him and Marty a few months back. He wanted me to have a CD collection of Irish music his wife had purchased. He wanted it to go to somebody who would really appreciate it. Listening to his stories of bygone days on the Hill was just amazing. God Bless Him, my sympathies to all of his family in this time of sadness. When they left our house he and Marty were heading out to Calvary Cemetery to visit his wife, take solace in knowing they are together now.

  13. Marty and “Mimi” were a special part of our family. They were the most kind and thoughtful grandparents for our three children Sam, Peter and Abigail and dear friends of my wife Jane and I. All of our visits to their home at 27 Wilson St. will
    always remain in our memories.

  14. Marty’s family , We are so sorry for your loss. We send to all of you our deepest condolences. We thought the world of Marty . My husband worked with him in the Portland fire department . I will miss our Hannaford meeting catching up on both families . He was a good man . Sincerely ,George and Katie Earley

  15. Deepest condolences to the Macisso family. May your find comfort and peace in all your beautiful memories 🙏

  16. To all of you!
    My memories of him are all very special, always with the smile always with something funny to say ❤️you guys are also lucky to have had him, and I was honored to know him.. may his memories stay with you for always.. I will keep him in my prayers

  17. To The Macisso Family:
    We are so sorry for your loss….
    In the parish at The Cathedral, your Dad was a kind soul and always greeted everyone with a smile. Both your Mom & Dad were wonderful to all of their friends & neighbors on Munjoy Hill. They will be greatly missed.
    Sincerely,
    Dottie Rodney & Daughters (Pauline, Robin, & Maria)

  18. So many great memories from my childhood of my ‘other father.ab well respectedman of the nethe you have a great family which i wasbprivledgedto know.you werealwaysrespectfuand had dignity at all times;thank you for being part of my life god bless love David duffy


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