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Ronald
May 6, 2025
Mark was a long time, on line, most dear friend of mine. Mark and I shared a passion for ascots.
Dear Mark, Rest In Peace!
Robert Gaydos
March 21, 2025
I got to know Mark when he was serving in Kentucky in the early 2000s and visited him at the retreat house in Easton later on. He was one of those people who never ceased to astound you with his depth, not only of compassion , heart, and devotion but with his many talents: weaving, multi-instrumentalist (organ, harpsichord, piano, you name it - if it had keys, he could play it, and brilliantly. I think that's the thing that most resonates with with me... that he didn't do anything "half way" --- I will miss him dearly. A truly amazing man and servant of God.
David Ward
January 31, 2025
In the early 80s, at Bishop Luers HS in Fort Wayne, I was fortunate to have Brother Mark as a teacher. He was an exceptional teacher but more importantly a great man. Amazing memories of him taking us to the Friary to get snacks in the middle of the school day as we acted like we were "starving." We saw his "weaving"skills in action as he made a 3 headed Franciscan costume for a skit we performed Freshman year. Awesome to have such a great Religion instructor and friend in High School. RIP Bro Mark and now you´re reunited with man´s best friend, your dog "Praise!"
Dennis Martin
January 31, 2025
Our sympathy to the families of Tracy and Gary. We met Mark once at Gary's back yard get together. Very good man.
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