JOHN-MARKOWSKI-Obituary

JOHN P. MARKOWSKI

Garfield Heights, Ohio

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JOHN P. MARKOWSKI, age 92. Beloved husband of the late Elsie H. (nee Nowacki); loving father of John (Kathleen) and Stanley Markowski and Beverly Muska (David); cherished grandfather of John (Shannan), Daniel (Lisa) and Molly Markowski (Daniel Vincent) and Joseph and Elizabeth Muska; and...

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Dear Morkowski family,
Please accept our sincere condolences from the Brickner family. I have fond memories of my childhood on Hamlet Ave., with your family as our next door neighbors. When I get together with the Apone family, we often talk about the old neighborhood, and all the good times we had, and your family comes up. Both your dad and mom hold special memories to all of us. My deepest sympathy to you and your families.

Dear Markowski family,
My mom is also at Jennings, so I saw John often and had many conversations with him. He was a wonderful and interesting man to talk to. I just found out about this last night, or I would have come to the funeral home visitation. Even though your dad lived a long life and is now in the arms of the Lord and with his wife, Elsie, my heart is broken and saddened at his passing. I did meet and talk with John Jr. & Stanley one time. You both were very friendly. It...

I am so sorry for your loss. My memories of Dad will always be of a kind and gentle man,much like his son Stanley. I want to be there to support you all in this time of grief but financially find it impossible.I have loved and missed you all from afar. My sincere sympathy, Love Toni Markowski

I am so sorry for your loss. My memories of Dad will always be of a kind and gentle man,much like his son Stanley. I want to be there to support you all in this time of grief but financially find it impossible.I have loved and missed you all from afar. My sincere sympathy, Love Toni Markowski

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I wish I was able to travel to be with all of you during your grief. Just remember, when the sadness leaves, you will all start to remember the fun times ~ like your Sunday drives for ice cream or watching Polka Variety or Gene Carroll on Sunday afternoons! Whatever your memories, your dad had a long life and loving family. I hope you all take comfort in that.

Love you All,
Linda