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In Memory

Martin Polychronis

Martin Polychronis

Martin Polychronis
1952 - 2017 

Martin Polychronis Obituary

June 11, 1952 ~ May 20, 2017
Marty died peacefully with his family by his side on Saturday, May 20th in his beloved hometown of Park City. He was a beloved husband, son, brother, father and his most proud achievement a grandfather. Marty was born in the Park City Miner's hospital on June 11, 1952. He met the love of his life, Pamela at a very young age while they were both still in high school. They were married on January 5, 1972 and have been happily married for 45 years. They were blessed with both a daughter and a son. 
Marty is preceded in death by his mother Beverly and is survived by his wife Pam, father Charlie, brother Rodger, daughter Stacey, son Nicholas, granddaughter Elena, grandson Harrison and of course his dog Jasmine. 
A Celebration of Marty's life will be held Friday, May 26 from 1:00 - 3:00 pm at The Jeremy Ranch Clubhouse. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to your favorite Utah animal rescue organization such as Nuzzles & Co. or Best Friends Animal Sanctuary.

Published in Salt Lake Tribune on May 24, 2017

 

 
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05/25/17 09:37 AM #1    

Bob Bernick

Marty and I were good friends at a young age. His Mom was a Cub Scout den mother and we had many great times at his home, which was near Skyline High School. So sorry to see him go too soon. We have lost some very fine people this Spring. Rest in peace, dear Marty.


05/26/17 08:50 AM #2    

Kerry Kastler (Burt)

Pam and Family - it's been so long since we last connected - I feel badly it is sorrow that brings us together. Marty was such a great guy - universally loved by so many. Hearts were broken when he found you! Congrats on 45 years of marriage. I'm not in town for the services - and I would so love to give you a hug. 

I hope you have a certainty to know that Life is eternal; and love is immortal; and death is only a horizon; and a horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight. ❤️


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