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Darlene lit a candle
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
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Dear David, Susan, Owen and Annabelle
Sending love, condolences and prayers to you. Tom was such a wonderful person and was loved by all of us. I can not express how thankful I was for all his help, especially when I was in hospital. He helped our family in so many ways. We'll miss seeing his smiling face and playing chicken feet with him. Tom will be truly missed.❤️
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Petra Kampa posted a symbolic gesture
Friday, April 22, 2022
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Rest in peace Uncle Tom love Petra
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Petra Kampa posted a condolence
Friday, April 22, 2022
Iam so sorry David my Condolences. He was a lovely and great Uncle. Love You ❤️ and I will never forget you . Rest in peace. Love Petra
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The family of Thomas J. Marcinek uploaded a photo
Sunday, April 17, 2022
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Mary Schwallenberg uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, April 14, 2022
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I have such fond memories from childhood of visits from my uncles Steve, Tom, and John. My mother Ann, was the eldest of the nine children born to Anna and Andrew Marcinek. My father retired from the navy and our family settled in Norfolk va. Tom and John spent a lot of time visiting our family while they were in the navy stationed in Norfolk.
Here is a photo after Aunt Adele passed and Tom came to Florida to visit uncle Steve. The three of us were able to meet midway between Orlando and Dunedin. It was a wonderful visit that I still cherish. Rest In Peace, your new journey is beginning. May we meet again. Love Mary.
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Joe Marcinek uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
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RIP Uncle Tom! Extremely fond childhood memories visiting Wantaugh and spending time with all of the Long Island Marcineks. He was always so good to the entire family.
Thanks to Uncle John for recently sharing the attached picture of brothers, Tom and Steve. Steve (Dad) just came back from Korea while Uncle Tom was getting ready to ship out in the Navy. They randomly (with a little divine intervention) ran into each other on the street in Baltimore after having not seen each other for a couple of years. They both loved telling that story. They now have a new story to tell of running into each other in Heaven!
Making arrangements to be there to honor his life later this month.
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Michael Gaillard lit a candle
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
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David & Susan,
Always enjoyed the visits to Colorado. The last one was an "in the neighborhood" visit from Tom and John. That was funny to think that someone from NY was just "in the neighborhood". We had a good time and great conversation but the stay was too short. Sorry we can't make it to the service but know we are thinking of you and praying that God gives you strength during this difficult time.
Michael & Margaret Gaillard
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