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Paul M. Marcincin

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Paul M. Marcincin Paul M. Marcincin, 88, of Bethlehem, died on Monday, October 26, 2009. He was born June 22, 1921 in Bethlehem, the son of the late Anthony and Barbara (Cmorey) Marcincin. Paul was preceded in death by his wife of 55 years, Elizabeth R. (Racho) Marcincin. He honorably...

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DEAR MARCINCIN FAMILY, MAY GOD WRAP HIS ARMS AROUND YOU AT THIS TIME IN YOUR LIFE. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. THE RAMSEY FAMILY. (LEXINGTON, KY)

Dear Marcincin Family,
I'm very sorry about the death of your father! He was a wonderful person!! He was one of my teachers when I attended Washington School on Fourth Street in Bethlehem (many, many years ago). He gave helpful assistance and advice to many throughout his years. I'll keep all of you in my prayers.

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS MARYBETH AND DR
MARCINCIN.........BEVERLY UNGUREIT -PELTZ

Dear Marcincin family,

May memories of happier times help to ease your sorrow and brighten your days in the future. Your Dad/Grandfather left a wonderful and lasting legacy by blessing us here in Bethlehem with four great doctors and their families. We extend to you all our deepest and most sincere sympathy.

Catharine and Donald Ache

So sorry to hear of your loss.Ill say a prayer for your Dad and the whole family.I hope the best for all of you.

Mr. Marcincin was not only a fair and compassionate teacher, but a great supporter of the city of Bethlehem.
My regards and prayers to Marybeth and family.

Dr. Terry,
So sorry to hear about your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts.
Jason and Cyndi Macaluso

Marybeth & Terry,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. your Father was one remarkable person. He will be missed by everyone.
My prayers are with you all.

My sympathy to the Marcincin family. I worked with Paul for a year at City hall after we appointed him interim mayor. He was a joy to be around. I am so glad I got to know him. He always told the best stories about his time as mayor of our city. He is one of a handful of people that made this city the shining star that it is. Again, my deepest sympathies for your loss.