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Richard G. "Dick" Marko

Deposit, New York

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Richard G. "Dick" Marko of Deposit Richard G. "Dick" Marko went to sleep in the Lord at his home on Oquaga Lake on June 12, 2009. Born on January 25, 1942, he is survived by his wife of thirty-one years, Barbara (Lorenz); his sister and her husband, Mary Anne and James Savicky; and the...

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Barb/Marko Family
I was so sorry to hear about Richard's passing...and please know, that my thoughts and prayers and thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
I have so many fond memories.

Barbara,
Please accept condolences for the loss of Dick. I have known Dick for several years through fishing and Lou Tokos. We have shared many laughs and fishing strategies. He will be missed by many.

Barbara and family-
Keith and I wish to express our condolences and sadness. When we heard of Dick's passing we immediately remembered times we interacted with him. Church, Amp's, political gatherings. Always cheerful and friendly. He loved life, that's for sure and had many friends.
He will be missed in our Community.

To the Marko family,

I worked with Dick at Dean Witter in the early 90's and enjoyed our friendship there. I remember him as an avid fisherman and a very nice gentleman. I was so saddened to hear of his passing. Please accept my sincere condolences. Marlene Walsh

Barb,
I worked with Dick at Raymond James, and he mentored me on business and fishing. He was a great person to work with and I know he will be missed very much by his family and many friends.
May God bless you during this difficult
time.

To the Marko Family,
Dick was one of Kevin's first friends when he came to Manchester. He was a fun friend to have. God Bless!
Kevin and Maribeth McCue

TO THE MARKO FAMILY:

I am so sorry for your loss. I, too, lost my husband in April of this year. It's still very hard. May God Bless.

To the Marko family,
I enjoyed working with Dick in the Planning Department and discussing fishing.
My condolences
Herb Cohen

Barb; sorry to hear from UIC friends who know both of you.
Take care during these difficult times / ERIC BERG