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Martin Z. Setto

July 9, 2008

Martin Z. Setto, 23, Clarks Summit, died Wednesday, July 9, in Billerica, MA.

Born March 9, 1985 in Washington, PA, he was the son of James Setto, Washington, PA and Carla Tinkey Scofield and stepfather John, Clarks Summit. He had resided in Clarks Summit for the past four years and was recently employed as a computer programmer for the Zoran Company in Burlington, MA. He was a member of the Parker Hill Community Church, Clarks Summit. He was a graduate of Coughlin High School and Rochester School of Technology and the Golden Key International Honor Society.

Also surviving is one sister, Holly Setto, Columbus, OH; one half brother, James Setto Jr., Muse, PA; stepsister, Jaime Scofield, student at Temple University; maternal grandmother, Lois Barber, Pittston; paternal grandmother, Susan Setto, Houston, PA; step paternal grandparents, Gerald and Barbara Scofield, Tafton.

A funeral was to be held at Parker Hill Community Church Glenburn Campus, Pine St., Glenburn, with services by the Rev. Mark Fitch. Interment will be in Clarks Green Cemetery. Arrangements fromthe Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home, 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit. Memorials may be sent to the Parker Hill Community Church, 607 N. Abington Rd., Clarks Summit. For directions or to sign the online guest book, visit www.lawrenceeyoungfuneralhome.com.


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