Mr. Markulik was a member of the St. Matthias Parish in Carmichaels and was a former fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed golfing and traveling on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and, no matter where he was, Melvin was always an avid Pittsburgh sports fan. Mr. Markulik supported his children in their sports and cherished traveling to his grandchildren's sporting events.
On June 25, 1960, he married Barbara M. Parrish, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Cynthia A. Smith (Brian) of Brunswick, Ohio; two sons, Anthony W. Markulik (Lori) of Aurora, Col. and Michael A. Markulik of Carmichaels; 10 grandchildren, Jennifer, Shannon, Samantha, Cody, Lauren, Zach, Molly, Alexis, Melanie and Gregory; five great grandchildren, Kayleigh, Brayden, Nayson, Laylynn and Kobe; a brother, Harry James Markulik (Boots) of Carmichaels; a sister-in-law, Dolores A. Markulik of Carmichaels and a son-in-law, Al Finch of Texas and several nieces and nephews.
Deceased are a daughter, Melanie Finch; a grandson, Joshua Markulik; three brothers, Michael "Jack" Markulike, and his wife, Nellie, William Charles Markulik and his wife, Mary, and Bernard A. Markulik; a sister, Betty June Long and her husband, Wayne and three nephews, Gary Long, Stephen J. Markulik and John Markulik and a niece, Brenda A. Markulik.
Family and friends are welcome from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. on Thursday in the Yoskovich Funeral Home, Carmichaels, Pa. where a blessing service will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Friday, March 24, 2023 followed at 11:00 A.M. by a Mass of the Resurrection at St. Matthias Parish at St. Hugh, Carmichaels with the Rev. James Farnan as celebrant.
Interment with military honors by the U. S. Navy and the Greene County Honor Guard will follow at Laurel Point Cemetery, Carmichaels.
Mr. Markulik was a member of the St. Matthias Parish in Carmichaels and was a former fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus. He enjoyed golfing and traveling on his Harley-Davidson motorcycle and, no matter where he was, Melvin was always an avid Pittsburgh sports fan. Mr. Markulik supported his children in their sports and cherished traveling to his grandchildren's sporting events.
On June 25, 1960, he married Barbara M. Parrish, who survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Cynthia A. Smith (Brian) of Brunswick, Ohio; two sons, Anthony W. Markulik (Lori) of Aurora, Col. and Michael A. Markulik of Carmichaels; 10 grandchildren, Jennifer, Shannon, Samantha, Cody, Lauren, Zach, Molly, Alexis, Melanie and Gregory; five great grandchildren, Kayleigh, Brayden, Nayson, Laylynn and Kobe; a brother, Harry James Markulik (Boots) of Carmichaels; a sister-in-law, Dolores A. Markulik of Carmichaels and a son-in-law, Al Finch of Texas and several nieces and nephews.
Deceased are a daughter, Melanie Finch; a grandson, Joshua Markulik; three brothers, Michael "Jack" Markulike, and his wife, Nellie, William Charles Markulik and his wife, Mary, and Bernard A. Markulik; a sister, Betty June Long and her husband, Wayne and three nephews, Gary Long, Stephen J. Markulik and John Markulik and a niece, Brenda A. Markulik.
Family and friends are welcome from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 P.M. on Thursday in the Yoskovich Funeral Home, Carmichaels, Pa. where a blessing service will be held at 10:30 A.M. on Friday, March 24, 2023 followed at 11:00 A.M. by a Mass of the Resurrection at St. Matthias Parish at St. Hugh, Carmichaels with the Rev. James Farnan as celebrant.
Interment with military honors by the U. S. Navy and the Greene County Honor Guard will follow at Laurel Point Cemetery, Carmichaels.
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