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Mark Pelton

1966 - 2019

Mark Pelton obituary, 1966-2019, Albany, NY

BORN

1966

DIED

2019

FUNERAL HOME

McVeigh Funeral Home

208 North Allen Street

Albany, New York

Mark Pelton Obituary

Pelton, Mark CLIMAX After a courageous battle with lymphoma, Mark Christopher Pelton Sr., 52, entered eternal life on April 15, 2019, at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Hospital surrounded by love with his devoted partner, Kim, and their children around him. Mark was the son of Helene McKeon Pelton and Donald Pelton; and the grandson of Hugh and Helene McKeon. Mark cherished his Irish heritage. He was a long-standing member of the North Albany Post 1610 American Legion and the North Albany Limericks where he enjoyed the company of his faithful friends and represented them in the Albany Saint Patrick's Day parade each year carrying the 9/11 flag; the original Irish flag that was first carried by FDNY Engine #10 Fire Company and #10 Ladder Company, referred to as "10 House" in the New York City parade following the 9/11 attack. The Limericks have since had the honor of carrying this flag in remembrance of the Police, Fire, and Port Authority Members that gave their lives on 9/11. One of the great pleasures in Mark's life was being a member of the Albany Irish Rowing Cub. A powerful rower, he was very actively involved in representing the Albany club in Currach races around the country while making lifelong friends along the way. He brought to his cancer battle the spirit of his favorite team "The Fighting Irish." Having an abundance of the gift of Irish gab, Mark was a masterful story-teller who brought laughter and joy to all of us who knew him. Deeply devoted to family and friends, he was an amazing father who would do anything for his children. He lived life large and was always available to lend a strong or gentle helping hand to anyone in need. To know Mark was to love him and to be loved. A trusted, dependable, hard worker, Mark was employed for over 20 years in the elevator repair and construction business and was a Brother of the Elevator Constructors Local Union 35. Because of his vast experience and knowledge, he was asked to be an instructor for the union preparing and certifying workers in this very challenging and dangerous work. An Air Force veteran, he served our country both in active duty and reserves. Immediately following the 9/11 attack in New York City, he willingly and selflessly responded to the call to serve guard duty at ground zero. Years later, this exposure has been linked to his cancer. Mark was preceded in death by his mother, Helene, and his father, Don; as well as by his grandparents, Hugh and Helene McKeon; his uncle David D. Morey; and two cousins, Bart McKeon and Cheryl McKeon. He is survived by his most beloved partner, Kim McCarroll; his children, Kayla, Veda (Adam), Mark Christopher Jr. and Veronica; Kim's children, Krystl, Alene and Mark; precious grandchildren, Logan and Connor; Kim's granddaughter Jordan; stepsons, Nathan and Martin; stepsister Diane; uncles, Hugh (Bernie) McKeon of Atlanta, David (Margie) McKeon of Dallas, George (Dottie) McKeon of Phoenix and numerous cousins all of whom have been super supportive of Mark during his health challenges. As an only child, Mark was very close to his uncles, aunts and cousins. The family wishes to thank Kim for the extraordinarily loving and truly heroic way she took care of Mark during these past six months. All of us have witnessed true, unconditional love. We are deeply grateful for the amazing outpouring of prayer for Mark by family and friends, keenly aware of the huge difference this has made. In addition, we are thankful for the loving, and very professional care given to Mark during these last three months by the staff at New York Presbyterian/Columbia University Hospital, Harkness Pavilion as they guided him through the CAR-T cell therapy study and research. They took Mark in as a member of their family. Most of all we are grateful for the gift of Mark Pelton himself these 52 years... a man who loved God, loved family, loved friends and loved his country. Relatives and friends are invited to visit with Mark's family on Saturday, May 4, from 9-11 a.m. in the McVeigh Funeral Home, 208 North Allen St., Albany, to be immediately followed by a Catholic service and burial in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Troy. The family invites you to join them in a celebration of Mark's life at the North Albany 1610 Legion Post from 1-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the "Fund the Fight" Memorial Fund to cover the cost of his medical care and other expenses incurred as a result of his extended illness. Fund contributions may be made to "Fund the Fight" at P.O. Box 3804, Schenectady, NY, 12303. To leave Mark's family a message on their guestbook, light a candle, obtain directions, or view other helpful services, please visit www.mcveighfuneralhome.com



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Published by Albany Times Union on Apr. 21, 2019.

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Kenneth Stewart

April 15, 2022

Miss you mark and all the great times we had out at the camp.
You are a prime example of a good human being!

Your Jennie

April 14, 2022

I miss you every day. You are not gone. You are with me always. I hear you, I feel you. Time changes many things but not you and me.

Brenda and Jojo Alberino

May 3, 2019

There are not enough words to express the sorrow and sadness we feel for what Mark had to endure through his battle and especially having to say goodbye to his children! Our heartfelt condolences to all his children, family and friends during this difficult time! Lead the Irish Angles Mark!

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Martine Krauss

May 2, 2019

Blessed to have known you, Mark Pelton.

Diane Leach

April 26, 2019

Mark, our deepest sympathy for you and your entire family. We only met your Dad a few times and it was always a pleasure talking to him. He was an extremely kind man and we could see that he was a great Dad. We are so very sorry for your loss.

Robert Sweet

April 25, 2019

My Deepest and Sincerest Condolences To Kim and All Of Mark's Family.It Was an Honor To Have Mark's Friendship.Mark you Made life on this Earth The Best for all who Knew you.From my Heart Your Physical Presants and Way of Life Will Truly Be Missed.May God Bless Mark's Family and Friends With Strength and Healing Prayers Though this Very Difficult Time.Love You Brother Rip.

Tamie Carpentier(Smith)

April 25, 2019

My deepest sympathy to all the family. I am very sorry for your loss. He was a great man and will be missed.

Tina Rodriguez

April 23, 2019

My heart holds heavy for Mark,he was a good friend and made me laugh every time he seen me. I will truly miss him telling me to "Raise the roof". He may be gone but never will he be forgotten. Always in my heart..

Dennis j Lemner sr.

April 23, 2019

Rest in piece my friend

Barry Lill

April 22, 2019

What a Great guy, Patriot, and Friend.


See you at Fiddlers Green my Friend.

April 21, 2019

Thank you, and Godspeed.

Shana Connell

April 21, 2019

Veda, May you and your family be given all the strength you need during this difficult time. I'll keep you and your family in my heart.

Kevin and Becky Metzler

April 21, 2019

Will miss you cousin! love you!

Ken Stewart

April 21, 2019

I know Mark is in heaven right now ! His kids should be proud of the person that he was. I'll never forget our great times at the camp, may he rest in peace.

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McVeigh Funeral Home

208 North Allen Street, Albany, NY 12206

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208 North Allen Street, Albany, NY 12206

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