David J. Klinko

David J. Klinko obituary

David J. Klinko

David Klinko Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Savage-DeMarco Funeral Service - Binghamton on Aug. 27, 2025.

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David J. Klinko Sr., 83, of the Town of Binghamton went to be with his savior after a battle with cancer on Saturday, August 23, 2025. He was predeceased by his parents Richard & Ruth Klinko Sr., son in-law Stephen Farr Sr., great grandchild Kingston, brothers Clifford, Kenneth, and Richard Jr., sisters Nancy, Ruthie, Barbara and Peggy.

He is survived by; his loving wife of 63 years, Beverly; his children, David (Darla) Klinko Jr., Becky Farr, and Paul Klinko; his grandchildren, David (Shelly) Klinko III, Dustin (Stephanie) Klinko, Derek (Hannah) Klinko, Stephen (Jess) Farr Jr., Kristen Farr, Jodi (Jack) Poyneer and Kylie Klinko; many great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Also survived by sister Sandy Moshier and sister in-law Joan Staats.

David was a Union Carpenter and member of Local 277 for over 60 years. A member of West Windsor Baptist church. He enjoyed reading the bible and was a Sunday school teacher, music leader and lead many bible studies through his life. He enjoyed listening and playing country & gospel music including with his wife and their band where they shared their talent in many churches and nursing homes, while at home he enjoyed playing his guitars and many other stringed instruments.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to "The Gideon International" so bibles can given out in David's memory.

A Funeral Service will be held at West Windsor Baptist Church Wednesday September 3 at Noon with Pastors Nate Edwards and Brian King officiating. The family will welcome friends at the church from 10am until the time of service. Express condolences online at www.SavageFS.com. Full obituary also at www.TiersNews.com. Arrangements entrusted to SAVAGE-DeMarco Funeral Service

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