Mariano’s founder’s brother found stabbed to death in Schaumburg home: police

Joseph Mariano, 64, was found dead Sunday in the 200 block of Dublin Lane.

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A well-being check led police to the man’s body.

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Police are investigating a homicide after a brother of the Mariano’s grocery store founder was found dead in northwest suburban Schaumburg.

Joseph Mariano, 64, was found killed about 12:13 a.m. Sunday after officers responded to check the well-being of someone in a home in the 200 block of Dublin Lane, Schaumburg police said in a statement.

An ongoing investigation found he was stabbed, police said Tuesday.

Mariano was the brother of the grocery store’s founder and former CEO Bob Mariano, the Daily Herald reported.

An autopsy Monday did not rule on the cause and manner of his death pending further investigation, the Cook County medical examiner’s office said. Mariano lived in the block where he died.

His Linkedin profile says he worked as a food service manager at Mariano’s since 2012. Before that, Mariano managed Old Town Pizza in Schaumburg from 2000 to 2012, and owned Deli Headquarters in Des Plaines from 1989 to 2000, his profile states.

Mariano served as a detective with the Arlington Heights Police Department from 1977 to 1989, according to his profile. He studied criminal justice at Harper College in Palatine.

Anyone with tips is asked to call Schaumburg police at 847-882-3534.

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