Mark-Bekish-Obituary

Mark A. Bekish

Parma, Ohio

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MARK A. BEKISH, 43. Dearly beloved husband of Cheryl (nee Decker); loving father of S/Sgt. Adrian, USAF (Emily) and Randy; grandfather of Aleksandr; devoted son of Joseph Bekish and the late Maria (nee Regas); dear brother of Charles. Veteran U.S. Army. Funeral services Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2006...

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Cheryl - I was so sorry to hear about your loss. I didn't really know Mark, but my heart goes out to you and your family. Just think about the good times that you had and your children and grandchild. I'll keep you and them in my prayers.

Bekish Family -

May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief. Our condolances to you.

Mark is not only a well respected client of ours, but a friend of ours as well. He continuously amazed us with his ability to always maintain a positive attitude, a smile, a good word, and of course, his trademark "No problem".

He will be missed by all.

God Bless...

The world is a little dimmer without Mark here the last few days. Mark will truly be missed by all that know him especially Stationary Engineers that he directed, trained, and hired. His good humor and caring attitude was always available. Cheers my friend!
Union Steward Local 507 -Cleveland Metroparks Zoo

My heartfelt condolences to all of Mark's family and friends. Mark was so wonderful to work with, and no matter how difficult or trivial the task, he always had the best answer, "No Problem!" He was very knowledgeable in every aspect of our working relationship. I was shocked to learn of his untimely passing. Godspeed, Mark.

Robert Lipscomb

I didn't work with Mark directly, but sincerely appreciated and will always remember the genuine concern he took in helping resolve a problem in the Telephone Office, here at Oberlin College. I will remember Mark as a gentleman who greeted me and anyone else he came in contact with, with a slight bow of the head, smile, and a warm hello. I offer my deepest sympathy to his wife, children, and family.

I did not work for Mark at Oberlin College, but our work related meetings were the highlight of the day. Funny and very enlightening. God Bless Mark.

mark was a good man and boss.I only knew mark for a little more than a year,damn glad i did,you will be missed.My deepest sympothy for his family.

Mark was a great guy who was well liked by all who He came into contact with. He will be missed here at Oberlin.