Mark-Branscombe-Obituary

Mark Peter Branscombe

Nov 22, 1952 - Jul 17, 2015

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The feeling of sorrow and emptiness is hard for both of us. We wish we could have told him how much he meant to us. We'd like to thank Pete for being such a good freind and neighbor - we're still looking for Pete next door and probably always will.
Rob & Cindy

Rest in Peace Markey Pete. You were one of a kind. My condolences to his family

Please accept my condolences . Mark was a great guy to know and we had our share of good times. May your memories of Mark keep you all strong. Sending prayer. God Bless

George, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this time of sorrow.

To the Branscombe Family many a great memory, may God rest his soul and comfort you all

Never forget all the great times at the pub and Sunday morning softball. Markie Pete was a true friend and will be missed.

What a great guy. Always so glad to see him, and always a laugh when we met. Especially remember his regular attendance when we used to play pick -up softball games on the Common in the summer. And of course there was the Wheel-on-Inn times. I was lucky to have known him as a friend.

My thoughts go out to the entire Branscombe family.I was saddened when I read of Marks death.Although some time has past since I last saw Mark ,evertime I drove on May St,thinking of him always brought a smile to my face.I remember Mark as a gentle soul with a wondeerful smile.May all the wonderful memories and knowing how.many peoples lives he touchedi help you at this difficult .time.May Mark rest in eternal peace .

To the Branscombe family,
Markie Pete was a true gem. His smile always greeted everyone and he was a great person to be around. A truely inspiring individual.Our sincerest condolences.

Obituary

Mark's Obituary

Rochester, NH: Mark Peter Branscombe, 62, died unexpectedly on Friday, July 17, 2015, at his home.Mark was born in Portland, ME on November 22, 1952, the son of George R. and Mary (Rogan) Branscombe and was a lifelong resident of Rochester, NH. He was a member of the American Legion, and the Rochester Lodge of Elks and enjoyed playing sports in his youth.Surviving members of the family include: three brothers, George Branscombe of Vero Beach, FL, Robert Branscombe of Watertown, MA and John Branscombe of Nottingham, NH, three sisiters, Mary Miller of Hampton, NH, Ann Maxfield of Springfield, VT and Liz Tremblay Strafford, NH and several nieces, nephews and cousins.Calling hours will be held at the H. J. Grondin & Son Funeral Home, 177 North Main Street, Rochester, NH on Thursday, 7/23/15, from 6:00 to 8:00pm followed by a pray service at 8:00pm in the chapel of the funeral home. To sign the on-line guest book, please visit www.GrondinFuneralHome.com.

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