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Myron Starinshak

Telford, Pennsylvania

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MYRON STARINSHAK Myron Starinshak, 75, of Telford went to meet his Lord Sunday, August 12, 2012. Born July 10, 1937 in Ranshaw, he was a son of the late Peter and Anna (Butchock) Starinshak. Mr. Starinshak was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was employed as a technician in the electronics industry...

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Myron, you helped me my family's transition to Orthodox Christianity. I will miss you even more now that I won't be seeing you when I visit St. Philip's Church. Thank you for your beautiful smile, your sense of humor, your generous spirit, your endless holy hospitality and for sharing your beautiful voice with all of us. You will be deeply missed.

Myron, you were always there as I grew up at St Philip's, starting Many Years, singing in the choir and helping out with the kings jubilee. Such a thoughtful person, you would always talk to me and ask me how I'm doing and how my family is doing. You will never be forgotten, Memory Eternal.

I will miss you standing next to me in the choir Myron. You always had a smile on your face and some kind of funny story to share. Philip and Stephen still remember all the little gifts you would bring them when they were young. You were always so thoughtful. May your memory be eternal!

Dear Myron, a fixture at St.Philip's, whose presence brought pleasure to everyone. From your happy greetings, joyful choir singing (basso profundo), and classic coffee hours w/ medallions of kielbasa and Cheez Whiz on crackers, you embodied the spirit of our church community. You will be truly missed. May your memory be eternal.

Memories of Myron will truly be eternal. Always the gentleman, Myron was genuinely a gentle man.

We remember your visits to Christ the Saviour Church Hbg. visiting with the Hancher Family, and singing with the choir. May your soul dwell with the "Blessed".Memory Eternal

Dearest Myron what a lovely person, always thoughtful, asking about family, bringing chocolate Turtles and gifts, I think I still have a bottle of peppermint schnapps from him. We will miss our sweet Myron. Memory Eternal! Always in our prayers.

Memory eternal. Thank God for such a good man and example to all of us. I can never forget Myron. My days at St. Philip's were truly enriched by his presence.

Uncle Myron, You will be missed but you will be forever in our hearts.. Love and Hugs to all who knew him.. the Zart Family