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Donald Zarkoski Obituary

ZARKOSKI, Father Donald, 75, of Tampa, passed away February 4, 2006, at Bon Secours Maria Manor in St. Petersburg. Father Don came to Mary Help of Christians School in 2002 from St. Kieran's Parish in Miami, Fla. He was appointed pastor of Good Shepherd Parish in 2003. Survivors include his two sisters, Joan Flannery of Bayport, N.Y., and Tonia Stoye of Rosemont, Minn.; numerous nieces and nephews; and his little dog, Chico. A viewing will take place 3-5 p.m. today, February 7, at Good Shepherd Parish at Mary Help of Christians School. A funeral Mass will follow at 7 p.m. Interment will be Thursday, February 9, at St. Casimir Cemetery in Kulpmont, Pa.

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Published by TBO.com on Feb. 7, 2006.

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Elly Walewska-Wencka

February 16, 2006

My daughter had a heart attack 12/8/04 and Fr. Don immediately came to the hospital at my request to administer the sacrament of anointing of the sick. My daughter has survived and we hope for her recovery. My ego will miss Fr. Don at our Int'l Dinner this year since he always came back for seconds of Kielbasa and Kapusta (Polish sausage and sauerkraut) which I cook every year. He was a lovely man and we here at Good Shepherd Parish will certainly miss him.

Charles Bransom

February 12, 2006

To know Father Don was to be richly blessed. He proclaimed God`s unconditional love for all by his words and his actions. Thanks be to God for sending this wonderful priest to the people of Good Shepherd Parish. May he rest in eternal peace and happiness.

Fr. Don and Chico - May 2005

February 10, 2006

Fr. Don Zarkoski

February 10, 2006

Mary Babinec

February 9, 2006

I've only known Fr. Don a short time, during the last year and a half. He hired me as his secretary. Fr. Don was kind, sensitive and patient. We had some very enlightening discussions. I helped watch over his dog, Chico, while he was hospitalized and in the nursing homes. Chico and I would go and visit him as often as we could. Fr. Don definitely cheered up during those visits. It is God's blessing to take Fr. Don home to him. I will miss him very much but am so happy that he is with the Lord. Safe and free of medical conditions. He has touched my life with Love. Thank you Fr. Don.

Reg Lanciani

February 8, 2006

Fr. Don was the man who first gave me an opportunity in 1975 to be a Teacher/Coach. Savio HS back then was a special school headed up by a special man. He was a good guy, fair as could be, a loyal friend and as tough as they come. He was called "The Hammer" for a reason. I, like all in the Savio community, only have fond memories for a man that I loved. God Bless You.

Jim Caruso

February 8, 2006

The Savio community has lost a great man in the passing of Fr. Don. The hammer ruled with a strong fist and a huge heart.The memories will live forever in the halls of Savio Prep. All those who had the opportunity to meet him were inspred by him and taught many lessons in life. YOU WILL ME MISSED MY FRIEND .GOD BLESS YOU

Jim Caruso

February 8, 2006

Savio High School and the entire Salesian community has lost a great man. "The hammer" ruled with a strong fist and a huge heart. All those who had the opportunity to meet him were inspired and taught a better way. Good bye my friend and God Bless you

Anthony Abbatessa

February 7, 2006

It was both an honor and a privilege to know this man. He influenced so many lives including mine.

bill maradei

February 7, 2006

FATHER DON WAS A HERO TO ME. I RESPECTED HIM AND I LOVED HIM. HE GAVE ME A CHANCE 29 YEARS AGO TO BE A TEACHER. HE HELPED ME, GUIDED ME, AND LOOKED AFTER ME. WE HAVE LOST A GREAT MAN, AND AN EVEN GREATER FRIEND. GOD BLESS YOU FATHER DON.

Jim Sicuso

February 7, 2006

Fr.Don gave me the opportunity to teach at St. Dominic Savio HS in East Boston. During his tenure as principal,Dom Savio HS reached tremendous heights. He was truly an inspirational leader and a friend to faculty and students. He was greatly respected and will be sorely missed.

Paul Dakin

February 7, 2006

Fr. Don was a champion amoung men. A quiet, competent, bold leader, he led with both love and authority. I never learned more about life and schooling than I did as his student and colleague. He's one of the major reasons I am what I am.



Dr. Paul Dakin

Superintendent

Revere Public Schools

Revere, MA 02151

Robert Sandonato

February 7, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. As principal of St. Dominic Savio in East Boston, he was firm but fair. He was a good man, and will be missed.

Anna and Edmund Dombrowski

February 7, 2006

Dear Joan and Tonia,



Don was my godfather, and my memories of him were as a jovial and kind man. He meant a great deal to my father, who speaks of Don quite fondly. The impression I have from Ed's stories, is that he was sort of a big brother to Don as they were only 10 years different in age. My heartfelt condolonces and prayers for you and your families.



Love and hugs,

Anna

Edmund Dombrowski Family

February 7, 2006

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Fr. Don. You were Eddie's and Eleanore's favorite Priest nephew. Take care of Eleanore for us.

We love you!

Peter G. Sturgis (Dom Savio Class of 1979)

February 7, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with the family at your time of grief. Fr. Don was an inspiration to me at Dom Savio. He demonstrated character and integrity as well as firm leadership and discipline. May the peace and love of Jesus Christ be with you, surround you and bring you comfort at this time.

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