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John J. Marks

Forty Fort, Pennsylvania

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FORTY FORT — John J. Marks, 64, of Forty Fort, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016, in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

He was born in Kingston, son of the late John and Marie (Surwilla) Marks. John was a 1970 graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School, and was employed as a Store...

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Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers to the Marks family.
We knew John from his time at Acme and Redners.
He was always very positive and friendly in all our dealings.
May he rest in the Peace of our Lord.

I've known John since he worked for Acme. One of the nicest managers they ever had and one of the nicest Redner's managers. I'll miss his cheerful attitude and friendly smile

Had the pleasure of working with John at the Redner's in Edwardsville . I'm sorry to hear about this loss . My thoughts and prayers are with the family .

Please accept my deepest sympathy. I had the please of working with Mr. Marks in the Shickshinny Acme. He was a good manager.

My thoughts and prayers go out to John and his family. He was such a nice kind man. He will be missed. Rest in peace my friend.

A Redner's Customer

Condolences to the entire family. John was a fun guy to work for. No matter how rough of a day he was having he always managed to muster up a smile and a kind word. He welcomed me into the Redner's family 2 years ago and it has been nothing but fun working there since then. Thank you for bringing me on board and God's speed to you..

Such a nice, kind, genuine man. My childhood memories are filled with Jen, patti, barb, and John . As well as many years of forty fort softball . He will be missed greatly by many. My thoughts and prayers are with all.

Sympathy to your family. I'm a vendor that first met him in Acme Pittston and serviced his stores off and on during the years. There was no one that was easier to deal with. He'd let me know if he was upset with something I did or didn't do and then five minutes later talk to you like nothing happened. We will all miss the times where he would just stop and tell us about his babysitting or how the Dodgers were doing. God bless his family.