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Obituary of Dean C. Marky
Dean C. Marky, 66, of Hanford Bay, Silver Creek, NY died suddenly of
natural causes on Thursday evening, September 14,
2017 at his residence.
He was born on August 16, 1951 in Buffalo, NY the devoted son of the
late George L. Marky and Frances C. (Preston) Marky. He was a son and
ultimately care-taker of the late William and Edith (Lance) Podd to their
final days. Their generosity to the Marky family and his dedication to
them will never be forgotten.
A lifelong area resident, Dean graduated from Kenmore West High
School, Class of 1969, where he was a member of the rifle club and stage
crew. He worked at the Center for Research in Special Environments
Lab at SUNY Buffalo until his retirement as the operations manager.
He was also a virtual fixture at the Buffalo Gun Center for many
decades.Dean was known for his vast intellect and sharp mind. Those
intrepid souls who chose to engage in a battle of wits with him were
soon reminded of one of Dean’s favorite sayings “Don’t bring a knife to a
gun fight.” He was an avid automotive, motor boat, and gun enthusiast
and was a strong defender of the Second Amendment and lifetime
member of the NRA.
Dean lived on Lake Erie most of his life where he taught generations how
to swim, water ski, scuba, fish, shoot, start (or put out) a camp fire
properly, and how to drive boats, cars or jet skis. Everything he was
involved with was always done with an uncompromising emphasis on
safety.
Dean was known to take his activities to their most scientific level which
was enhanced by his love of sporting gear and all things electronic. As
examples, as a toddler he was known to occasionally sleep with a power
drill rather than a teddy bear; and when he was about 4 years old he
took his baby sister for a “walk” in her buggy only to return shortly with
a 5-horsepower Johnson outboard after a “trade” with a neighbor. He
was furious when told he had to trade it back for her and humorously
maintained it had been one of his better deals.
Dean stayed well informed on topics ranging from history, politics,
sciences, current events and cultural topics ranging from World War
history to “Prairie Home Companion” on NPR. Dean will live on in his
many erudite quotes or exchanges that left one either smiling, thinking,
or at least better informed.
Dean is survived by his mother, Frances Marky of Lockport, NY; three
sisters, Diane Marky of Beaverton, OR, Susan (Robert) Vasko of
Lockport, NY, and Sandy (Harry Flatt) Marky, DVM of Medina, NY; and
“N+1” nephews, Ryan (Cassandra Partridge) Vasko and Eric (Victoria)
Vasko. He will also be deeply missed by the friends and family and
neighbors with whom he interacted.
As per Dean’s wishes there will be no visitation. A memorial will be held
at the convenience of the family, time and date TBD.
Donations may be made to Silver Creek Volunteer Fire Department,
Doctors Without Borders, or the Salvation Army. Funeral arrangements
have been entrusted to the Hole-Parker Funeral Chapel, 160 Central Ave.
Silver Creek, NY. To “be in touch” or share a remembrance or
condolence, go to www.holeparkerfc.com.
This will be a joint Memorial service for Dean and his Mother Frances Marky who died September 24,2018.
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