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Mark Prioletta Obituary

Prioletta, Mark Age 67 of New Berlin, entered Heaven on Thursday, February 14, 2019. Mark was brave, intelligent, funny, kind and selfless. He inspired us all by his example and we are blessed to have been part of his life. He is survived by Mary (Sharafinski) his loving wife and best friend of 42 years. Cherished brother of Kathy (Terry) Stephens, Maria Prioletta and Michelle Prioletta. Brother -in-law of Pat, Bob (Linda), Gordy, Karen, Gary (Cruz) and Lynn (Tom). Also survived by nieces and nephews, Katie, Erin, Jake, Megan, Matthew, Brad, Alice and Robbie. Mark was a dedicated employee of Johnson Controls for 45 years. He was known for his integrity, loyalty and strong work ethic. He will be deeply missed by his family and friends. A Memorial Mass will be held on Friday, February 22, 2019, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Matthias Catholic Church, 9300 W. Beloit Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Visitation will be from 9:30 a.m. until time of Mass at Church. A private burial will take place.

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Published by Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on Feb. 20, 2019.

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David Bishop

February 24, 2019

I worked with Mark in Milwaukee branch at JCI for 7 years and kept up with him over the last 8 years after I moved to a diiferent job. Mark was so genuine, humerous, fun and he was passionate about serving his customers and working hard for JCI. He was the kind of friend that was always willing to listen when you just need someone talk to. I was so very fortuate to have an opportunity to work with Mark and I believe he passed on many of his traits to those that worked with him for many years. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Mark Mobley

February 22, 2019

Mark Prioletta was a gentleman, very professional, friendly and personable to me and others here, as I knew him through our mutual work at the VA. As a construction project manager myself, I felt Mark had a special knack for influencing others within his organization to action, a great help to the VA with our mission: to serve the veterans. In that regard he represented JCI well, showcasing the company by the light of his personal charm. His presence in a meeting immediately put at ease any tensions felt when starting a meeting about timing of JCI service on this or that project. I know my coworkers at the VA noticed this about Mark. He will be missed. May God rest his soul, and comfort his family.

Dolores Prioletta Kopp

February 22, 2019

I'm so sorry for your loss. Rest in Peace my dear cousin. Remembering many fond childhood memories. Along with Auntie Alice and Uncle Mike, Mark and Jack are together again for more pranks.

BRYAN BLANKE

February 22, 2019

Mark was an awesome individual, he dedicated a great amount of time working with his customers, troubleshooting issues and seeing projects through from start to finish. Your knowledge and help with our mechanical systems at BCW will be truly missed. His dry sense of humor was contagious. Rest easy my friend.

Liz Harris

February 22, 2019

Dear Maria,
So sorry to learn about the death of your brother. My thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.

Loving Light Dishgarden

Cathy Stern

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Hank Brancaccio

February 21, 2019

My condolences to Mark's family. We worked together at JCI for about 8 years. He could be a prankster in the office, loved the Brewers and will be missed by all.

Mark Chappel

February 21, 2019

My condolences to Mark's family.
He will be missed. Wonderful person to know and to work with.
Lord, Please welcome Mark into your loving arms.

February 21, 2019

Please accept my sincere sympathies. As a member of WHEA for 25 years I recognized Mark's contributions. He will be missed.

David Christenson

February 21, 2019

My condolence to mark family. Mark was always helpful in the JCI and Children's Hospital actives. He will be missed.
Sincerely
David Christenson

Doug

February 21, 2019

Mark was a great guy to work with. He was always supportive and helpful. I will miss working with him.

Heather Werner

February 21, 2019

Mark was a valued member of the Wisconsin Healthcare Engineers Association Chapter 1. He was always a friendly face in the audience and organized the very best meetings hosted by Johnson Controls. To me, he was the face of Johnson Controls.
Heartfelt sympathies to his family, friends, and colleagues.

Ken Orlikowski

February 21, 2019

My Condolences to Marks family, I did have the opportunity to know and work with Mark . He was very knowledgeable in his work, He always took the time to say hi to me . He will be missed . Ken O. ( CHW)

Katie Spangler

February 20, 2019

Uncle Mark, you are loved and missed.

Karen

February 20, 2019

Unforgettable memories of our "Sundays at Grandmas". So much love and laughter shared with you every week, trying to stay out of trouble (or was it trying to get into trouble?) .
And to his sisters; Kathy, Maria and Michelle, So much love.
A very lucky and grateful cousin, Karen Kay Krupo!!!

February 20, 2019

My condolences go out to the family. May the God of all comfort strengthen you during this difficult time because He cares for you

Kay Ryder

February 20, 2019

I'll miss our talks and your stories ~ the way you made me laugh when I didn't think I could even get close to a smile. Your genuineness and kindness. Truly one of the very best men I've even had the honor of knowing.
Thank you ~ my sincerest sympathy, Mary and family.
Kay

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St. Matthias Catholic Church

9300 W. Beloit Road, Milwaukee, WI

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