Marlin-Zook-Obituary

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Marlin E. Zook

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

Jul 3, 1936 – Dec 4, 2020 (Age 84)

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BORN
July 3, 1936
DIED
December 4, 2020
AGE
84
LOCATION
Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

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Cocklin Funeral Home, Inc. - Dillsburg Obituary

Reverend Marlin Eugene Zook, 84, passed away December 4 in his home at Messiah Lifeways, Mechanicsburg. He was born July 3, 1936 in Parnell, Iowa, the oldest of six children of LeRoy and Naomi Zook, and grew up on their farm near Hannibal, Missouri. As a young boy he was baptized...

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Thank you very much for your help.

Several times, during the trials, God sent Master Zook to help me at times. I'm just grateful. Thank you Mr. Zook.
At the time of my daughter's first surgery (2 years old), she went to Kyushu University Hospital in Fukuoka Prefecture and stayed close to me until I saw the result. She was a meek and humble teacher. I can't forget it. You were watched over by your family and called to heaven in peace!

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We are grateful for your many missionary work and love in Japan. We talk about memories and pray for comfort to your family. from Yamanota fukuin chirch members

When I met him on my youth, I thought that Dr. Zook's gaze was like Jesus' gaze. Thank you very much.


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Dear Ruth,
Dave and I always enjoyed chatting with Marlin at Contact events.
What a remarkable life you two shared! Know you will miss him dearly, so our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
With sympathy,
The Hunters

Blessings on you Ruth and the family in your grief and separation at this time. Thanks to Marlin and you for your ministry at Palmyra BIC ( Encounter ) as partners in the Lords work.

In addition to Marlin's many ways of serving God, he also, volunteered at Messiah Village on Saturdays handing out mail to residents who, otherwise, wouldn't get their Friday's mail until Monday. I benefitted from Marlin's work in the missions office while serving with BIC World Missions. May God bless the family and many friends with comfort and hope during this time.

I was blessed to be asked by Marlin to partner with him in healing prayer. He was truly a prayer warrior and incredible man of faith. I will miss his gentle spirit and his steadfast faith in Jesus. I am so thankful for his life and will continue to hold Ruth and the Zook family in my prayers.