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David Jerry Marcinkowski
October 14th, 1949 - May 30th, 2022
David J. Marcinkowski passed away on Memorial Day, May 30, 2022. He was born in Detroit, Michigan to George and Jeannie Marcinkowski on October 14, 1949. David moved to Phoenix when he was four years old. He worked many different jobs and enjoyed his last jobs of driving truck around the Phoenix area. David's happy life was setting up model trains, driving and working on Ford Model A cars. He will be missed by his family of daughters, Angela and Celina, and sisters, Patricia, Stephanie and Janine, along with good friends Laura and John. No services are scheduled at this time.
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With a commitment to affordability and compassion, Samaritan Funeral & Cremation Services is a trusted partner for families navigating the challenges of saying farewell to their loved ones. We offer direct cremation plans that you can customize to suit your needs and budget. Our services extend beyond the ordinary, offering overnight visitations and private viewings to accommodate the diverse needs of our community. Nestled amidst beautiful views, our chapel provides a serene setting for gatherings and remembrance ceremonies. Our facilities include incense-burning capabilities for those seeking to incorporate cultural traditions and meaningful rituals. At Samaritan, we understand the significance of memorializing your loved one’s ashes. We invite you to explore our many display options to find the perfect tribute that resonates with your family....
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