Mr. William J. Marsalko obituary, Sandusky, OH

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Mr. William J. Marsalko

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Vincent Simon

February 7, 2021

February 7, 2021.....I still have many examples of Bill Marsalkos' WW1 aviation works of art. They help me to remember what a great guy he was. I always appreciated the time he gave me when I had the opportunity to visit with him in Cleveland. He's probably up there in heaven enjoying life painting WW1 Angels ! May God bless the William Marsalko Family. Vince Simon, Houston, Texas

Vincent Simon

September 26, 2012

To the Marsalko Family:
Only today, Sept. 26,2012, did I learn of the passing of your Dad. My deepest heartfelt sympathy. I was a customer of his WW1 aviation art. I visited him in Cleveland a time or two and at the USAF Museum in Dayton where he displayed his work. He was always so generous with his time and knowledge. I gave him a replica of a WW1 Grey German Aviation Officers cap that you might have found in the many things he left behind. I'm very happy to be able to remember him with art he created. He really had a feel for that work. May he rest in peace.
All the best...Vince Simon, Houston, Texas

February 13, 2012

Dear Mike and Amy and the Marsalko Family,

Jim and I were so sorry to learn of your father's passing. Please know that you will be remembered in our prayers during this difficult time. If we can do anything at all for you, don't hesitate to let us know...

Nancy and Jim Nadin
Sagamore Hills, Ohio

Sara Sakal

February 13, 2012

To the Marsalko family Uncle Bill will be missed and are memories will last for a life time of him.

February 13, 2012

My sincere condolence to the Marsalko Family, may your loving memories bring a smile to your face and may you find comfort in persevering in prayer to the God of all comfort. Romans 12:12
Robin

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