Mark-Tetreault-Obituary

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Mark E. Tetreault

Marlborough, Massachusetts

Mar 19, 1957 – Oct 19, 2020 (Age 63)

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BORN
March 19, 1957
DIED
October 19, 2020
AGE
63
LOCATION
Marlborough, Massachusetts

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Slattery Funeral Home - Marlborough Obituary

It is with a heavy heart that the family of Mark Edward Tetreault of Marlboro MA, announce the passing of their oldest brother. Mark courageously fought the battle of his life for 10 years. His faith and determination helped to push him forward each day to conquer his disease but to no avail....

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Dear Cherene, Carl & Family,

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Mark. He was a "quick wit" and the perfect "strait-man", a very funny classmate who lighted the boredom of being in school.
You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Most sincerely,
Mary-Ellen (Turcotte) MacLeod

I was so sadden to hear about Mark passing away, he was such a good friend when I first moved to Marlborough came to visit me every day to make sureI was ok. My thoughts and prayers go out to he's family and close friends.
Linda Murray

It was with great sadness when I heard of Marks passing. I lived down the street from Mark and when I moved here 19 years ago Mark did all my flooring. He was a great tradesman.. My floors still look like new. Loved our chats and will miss seeing him

A lifetime of memories condensed to a few lines is impossibility.

Mark and I played chess weekend evenings for years while drinking wines. He beat me more often than lost, but each game ended resulted in changing sides and a new start begun.

Chess is chaos, ever changing, your plans dashed in one move or misstep.
"Life is chess, chess is life" was our motto.

Our last game was maybe 3 years ago... he couldn't think clearly, and his tactics diminished greatly. We left...

I am truly sorry for your loss. My condolences to Mark's family.

Mary Baldelli

Mark was an amazing person. I met him when his family moved in a few houses away. Many of my favorite childhood memories were spent with Mark and the entire Tetreault family

Mark was a very kind man. When I had a health challenge he fixed my porch. He won't take any money. I will miss him and his sense of humor.

Rest in peace Mark!

Blessings Lois