John A. Marcheski, Jr.

John “Jack” A. Marcheski, Jr., 79, husband of Miriam “Mim” (Swavely) Marcheski, of Boyertown passed away at home on Friday, January 15, 2021.

Born in Wilkes-Barre, Jack was the son of the late John A. Marcheski, Sr. and Florence (Grocki) Marcheski.

After graduating from St. Anthony of Padua in New York, Jack went on to join the Marine Corp. serving one tour of duty in the Vietnam War. Following his service to the country, Jack went on to work in security.

Jack was an active member of Colebrookdale Chapel, serving as a deacon.

In addition to his wife, Mim, Jack is also survived by a brother, Steve Marcheski and his wife, Jan.

Jack was predeceased by a son, John A. Marcheski, III as well as a sister, Jeanette Kelley.

Services will be private at the convenience of the family.

6 Condolences
  1. We worked closely to Jack and Mim while serving in our church. Jack was committed to serving the Lord along side of his wife, Mim. We will truly miss you, Jack.
    May you have everlasting peace with our Master Savior, Jesus Christ.

  2. Mim,
    My sincere condolences . I pray for comfort and peace.
    Love, Lisa

  3. We only knew Jack and Mim for about 2yrs as our neighbors, but they were so sweet and kind. Always willing to give a hand when needed. They are going to be missed here in our little community. Godspeed Jack and Mim❤️🕯️

  4. So sorry for your loss prayers for you and the family. We are neighbors to Jack and Mim up in the Poconos. I was wondering what happen to Mim and where she is at because we just found out about Jack today. If you can fill me on anything I would like to know. Thank You Marcia

  5. I only knew Jack and Mim from when we would go to the Mountains with my grandparents in the summers. They were both very kind people and Jack was easily the life of the party. Always cracking jokes and making us laugh. Both of them were wonderful with my son and he still talks about Jack and how much fun he had playing with him. Our summers are never going to be the same without them there with us. Rest easy until we all meet again.

  6. Worked for Jack, when he was Site Manager at Lutron. Very down to earth person!

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