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Peter Marcketta

55, Morris Twp, New Jersey

Age 55

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DIED
May 9, 2016
AGE
55
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55, Morris Twp, New Jersey

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Peter MarckettaAGE: 55 • Morris TwpPeter Marcketta, 55 of Morris Twp., passed away unexpectedly at his home on May 9, 2016. Peter was born in Summit and lived in Millburn and Mount Tabor before moving to Morris Township. He was a graduate of Parsippany Hills High School. He was an avid sports fan...

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This is Patty. I'm so sorry for your loss. Peter was amazing. God bless his family.

It is with a heavy heart that Bill and I express our sympathy. Had so much fun sitting with him on the porch on one of our visits to NJ. He played music that we hadn't heard in years. It was wonderful. Tommy - Rainy - Peggy and the rest of your family - we love you. Words are inadequate in trying to express our sadness for you. Know that you are in our hearts. We are there for you in spirit
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I remember walking around the yard at MJH talking with Peter about guitar players, bands and music. Nice memories. My condolences.

I did not know Peter but I did know his brother Frank. I did follow Peters posts about what was going on @ the radio station because I love Music as well. RIP Peter.

RIP my friend. I will miss our talks and memories of shagging fly balls.

So sorry to hear of your brothers passing.

First, I want to express my deepest condolences to the family. The suddenness of a tragedy of this nature brings the sobering notion that life is short and that one day (or one moment for that matter) can be a game changer. I think Pete knew that and lived his life to the fullest, shortened as it was. Pete always went out of his way to show friendship to Noralee and myself. He always thought of others and was willing to put them in front of himself. Pete, you will be missed greatly. ...

First, my sympathies to the family. I can't help but being taken aback when a tragedy strikes with such ferocious suddenness. It has a sobering effect that reminds us that we are mortal and one day (or one moment, for that matter) can be a game changer. Pete, you did a lot for Noralee and myself, as well as being a good friend. We shed some tears for you now. But, in the end, we will always remember you and that light will always burn, carrying a special place in our hearts. Rest in...