Donald James Markovich Meridian, Idaho Obituary

Donald James Markovich

Donald J. Markovich passed away at his home in Boise, Idaho on the evening of Saturday, May 14, 2022. <br><br> Don (Marko) was the youngest of three sons born on July 21, 1938 in Butte, Montana to parents Joseph and Mayme Markovich. Don grew up in Butte, Montana and graduated from Butte High School. Following Graduation, Don served in the US Navy (1956-1962) on the USS Toledo (CA-133), and traveled throughout the Orient. He ended his six years of service with an Honorable Discharge. <br><br> His career in produce management started with Buttrey Foods in Butte, Montana which spanned 30 years. Don retired from produce and then took on a part time job as a bartender in a sports bar for the next thirty years, and loved every minute of it, until his recent retirement from McClearys in Boise Idaho.<br><br> St. Marks, was his church when he moved to Boise. He loved attending the Mass with his beloved wife Marilynn, and could hardly be held back from getting down the aisle to receive the Holy Eucharist.<br><br> Don had many varied interests and hobbies outside of work which included fishing, hunting, bowling, and when his son Jeff was young, he coached Optimus Football. And speaking of football: Don was the ultimate NFL Green Bay Packer fan as well as his Boise State Broncos! He loved the Chicago Cubs on the off season of the Packers. He enjoyed spending many an hour cheering on his teams, and was the leader of the pack involved in the football pools, juggling numerous teams and scores every weekend. He absolutely loved it. Amongst his favorite music was Big Band and jazz and Frank Sinatra was his idol.<br><br> Don “Marko” was a loving and supportive Husband and Father, and the most honest, humble, and compassionate human being to ever walk the planet. Everyone who knew him, loved him, and will be missed beyond belief. Don never knew a stranger and always found the good in anyone he met.<br><br> Marko is survived by his wife, Marilynn, son Jeff and his wife Jasmine (Caldwell, Id) and beloved daughter Dawn Marie (Caldwell, ID). Jeff gave him two grandchildren: Cory and Tiffany Markovich. Cory gave him two great grandchildren, boys Zaiden now 8 and Zayn 4. Tiffany has one girl Aurelia. <br><br> Through his step children: Robert and wife Becky (Boise,ID), Julie and husband Jerry (Kelseyville,CA), Michele and husband David (Boise, ID), John and wife Trish (Port Charlotte, FL), Forrest (Boise, ID) and Raymond (Boise, ID). Don also gained nineteen grandchildren, and twenty-one great grandchildren.
July 21, 1938 - May 14, 202207/21/193805/14/2022
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Daniel Urresti
May 24, 2022
To the family of Don.

Please accept my condolences on the loss of one of the most unique individuals that I have ever met. He was always a friend to me and we shared many adventures and great times in the old "Buttery Days". I know that he will be missed by all that ev...
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Trish and John
May 21, 2022
Love and prayers for our Buddy Don. You are in our hearts everyday Mom. Love Trish and John. God blessyou.
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Loni
May 20, 2022
Our Love for Marko is beyond words. He is so special to us and so many people. I have so many special memories of him and Mariylnn from the very first time we met them, instantly they both treated us like we were family. I shared a birthday cake with Marko one year cause... Continue Reading
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Tammy Washburn
May 20, 2022
~Marko~ It was such a pleasure knowing you..you sharing your love with the Green Bay Packers with my young son brought him so much pleasure. It was a true highlight when they won the Super Bowl and he got to come meet you. You've certainly earned your wings, and now have... Continue Reading
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Kathy
May 20, 2022
I am so sorry for your loss. Marko was a unique individual and will be missed by all that knew him.