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Unsung Hero #289

Alert “06880” reader Gil Ghitelman writes:

Mario Sa Couto was born in Lisbon, and served as an officer in the Portuguese navy.

His love of the water made Westport a welcoming spot when he worked as a Xerox executive for 35 years.

He and his wife Teresa raised 2 girls and a boy (all Staples grads).

Mario Sa Couto

Mario thrived at his passions: duplicate bridge and boating. He shared both pleasures with his Y’s Men brethren.

He initiated the duplicate game there. Seventeen years later, the weekly game is as popular as ever.

Corralling 20 curmudgeons, setting up the games, scoring and occasionally serving as arbitrator are a walk in the park for Mario.

Pre-pandemic, he invited fellow Y’s men for a weekly boating experience each summer. We’re not sure he ever shared his harrowing boating nightmare. During his Xerox assignment in Brazil, a boat he was on sank in the middle of the night on the Amazon River.

He is most proud of the dozen years he spent as as a terminal patient volunteer with Masonicare. When he was honored for his efforts, it was noted that he spent so much time with the patients some of the staff assumed he was family.

Mario Sa Couto may be considered an Unsung Hero. But those of us who know him are quick to drop the “unsung” part. Our town is most fortunate to have this good guy in our midst.

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