Dennis-Marcinko-Obituary

Dennis E. Marcinko

Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina

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DIED
December 5, 2021
LOCATION
Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina
CHARITY
Wounded Warrior Project
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Dennis Edward Marcinko, 79, originally of Greensburg, passed away Sunday, Dec. 5, 2021, at his home in Mt. Pleasant, S.C. The son of Stephen Edward Marcinko and Verna Elizabeth Balog, Dennis graduated from Greensburg High School in 1960. He received his Bachelor's of Arts degree in sociology...

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I worked with Dennis at the Joint Commission (TJC) for several years. When I started with TJC, Dennis guided me through the work process proving gems of knowledge that I still use today. Dennis' warmth, sensitivity and humorous style was a lesson to be learned and duplicated. Please know that Dennis is a missing link at TJC and we will always keep him close in heart. I am wishing his family the peace of understanding. With much appreciation for all that Dennis provided to those we serve....

I worked with Dennis for almost 30 years at the Joint Commission. He was a a competent and caring surveyor and a great colleague. I always looked forward to working with him. Working with him I always learned something new about our work and I always had fun. In talking with Dennis, it was so clear how devoted he was to his family. My condolences to the family on your loss.

Dennis and I worked together for over 30 years at the Joint Commission, we trained together, and had great times together at the Annual Conferences and on surveys. Dennis will truly be missed by family, friends and colleagues. For Dennis' family, please accept my deepest sympathies with your loss.

Dennis was a great colleague and I am glad I got to know and work with him these past few years at the Joint Commission. My condolences to his family.

Dennis was such as sweet man. I worked with him for a number of years at the Joint Commission. We got to work together on a few surveys and it was always fun to work with him. He was funny and sweet. He also had a little trouble maker part of him as he use to say cause he would get in trouble for talking during presentations or speak up if he disagreed so sometimes we would get in trouble together. He was a lovely man and when he left the Joint Commission, I really missed him cause he was...

I knew Dennis his entire time at The Joint Commission. I have worked and played with him. I will miss him dearly.

We just heard today of Denny´s passing. We are so sorry for your loss. Denny was a classmate and a good friend of my husband, and was an usher in our wedding 57 years ago. Please know he will be remembered in our prayers. With our love and deepest sympathy, Donna and Vinny Petroy