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Marc, A good guy from Groton, for sure. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family.
joyce scribner
July 18, 2025 | Friend
Photo courtesy of Byles Memorial Home - New London
Jan 2, 1945 - Jun 11, 2025
Marc, A good guy from Groton, for sure. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family.
joyce scribner
July 18, 2025 | Friend
Marc,
You are one true human being - authentic, kind, friendly, helpful, gentleYou went about your life with ease, confidence, honesty and integrity inspiring us to be better with our own lives. Your “can-do” attitude bubbles up from within the many talents you have been blessed with which you willingly share with everyone. We will miss you, our dear dear friend.
Pam&José
Eternal rest grant unto Marc O, Lord
And let perpetual light shine upon him
May his soul...
Jose Capuras
July 13, 2025 | Hamden, CT | Friend
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
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July 09, 2025
So sorry to hear of Marc's passing. He was a Groton Town Police officer for a short time and I enjoyed working with him. My condolenses to the family. May Marc RIP
L. Micheal Clancy
July 08, 2025 | Work
RIP Mark. I was saddened to hear of your passing.
Joseph Renda
July 07, 2025 | School
A member of the best class ever to graduate from Fitch Senior High.
Linda Johnson-Corteville
July 07, 2025 | School
Rest in Peace, Mark. Don Deane
Don Deane
July 06, 2025 | Friend
My husband, Don Pratt, worked with Marc at NFS/RPS for many many years. He always spoke highly of him and envied his adventurous spirit. I remember Karaoke at his house in Waterford and what fun it was singing with him. We would be greeted by his lovable black Newfoundlands. I am so sorry for your loss. Carol Pratt
Carol Pratt
July 06, 2025 | Mystic, CT | Friend
I would like to say I'm so sorry about Marks passing. He was a good guy. When we were kids growing up on Pleasant Street all the neighbor hood kids would play scatter. There was Mark, all the Trolens, Jerry Brown and Paul. We all had fun with each other. When we grew up I worked at Norms Diner, my sister Ann and her husband Norm owned it. Mark and his son use to come in and eat and visit.His son was always making us laugh.He was a good man.So sorry.
Rose m. Meenach Phelps
July 06, 2025 | Groton, Pleasant Street, CT | Friend
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MARC GREENLEAF SR age 80 of Little Rock Arkansas formerly of Groton and Waterford, passed away on June 11, 2025, at 6:48AM.
Marc was born on January 2nd 1945 in New London, CT the son of the late William Atherton and Helen Payment Greenleaf.
Marc graduated from Fitch Senior High School and worked as a Director of Marketing for NFS- RPS before his retirement.
He was a genuine man of Honor and Integrity, admired and loved by many. He was talented and intelligent, holding a patent for a Nuclear Air Filtration System. He was a cook, a singer, an avid skier both water and snow, wind surfer, motorcyclist, diver, seaman and boat captain. One might say a true Renaissance Man.
Marc is survived by his son, Marc Greenleaf Jr of Arkansas, his daughter Loreen Vertifueille, of San Diego, his grandsons, Dominico and Alexander, granddaughter Morgyn, his great grandchildren, Macie, Forrest and Melanie as well as his former wives, Lorraine Xirinachs Fratus and Susan Pongetti Greenleaf. Marc was predeceased by his brother and mentor the late William Atherton Greenleaf Jr.
When Marc loved you, he loved you deeply and showed it often!
A graveside service will be held on Friday, July 11 at 2 o’clock at Elm Grove Cemetery, 265 Greenmanville Ave, Mystic. Donations in his memory may be made to the American Cancer Society @ cancer.org/donate
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