Mark-Brunetti-Obituary

Mark A. Brunetti

Chesapeake, Va, Virginia

May 20, 1955 – Mar 8, 2023

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BORN
May 20, 1955
DIED
March 8, 2023
LOCATION
Chesapeake, Va, Virginia

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Mark A Brunetti 1955 - 2023 Chesapeake, VA Mark A. Brunetti passed into eternal life on March 8, 2023. He was raised in South Hadley, educated in South Hadley schools where he was involved in the Drama Club. Acting became a lifelong passion. While living in San Diego, California, he fulfilled his...

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Happy memories of Mark from early days on Cape Cod when we `adopted´ him as a brother/housemate. Tho out of touch for a long time he´ll be remembered fondly for his cheery & helpful ways.

Mike and Family very sad to learn of Mark's passing . We were neighbors living on 8 Lyman Terrace in south Hadley in fact still living in my childhood home. Remember the Brunettis fondly wonderful memories .

Sorry for your loss, Mark was a old friend growing up in South Hadley earliest memory was skating at night over plains school hanging out in our terms and early twenties I remember the shop he used to have when he lived out in Westboro good times you will be missed

Remembering Henry David Thoreau and all the wonderful memories that came along with theatre in high school. Mark is a friend and has a special spot in my heart .

My condolences to Mark´s family. Mark was an old and faithful friend of mine. We acted together, worked together, clowned together, dreamed together, accomplished together and laughed together. My heart is sad but my soul is satisfied knowing that he is in Glory. Rags, you will be missed, thanks for many incredible times together. Blessing to you family, Strawberry

A special man and an old friend. We had many life accomplishments together and many many good laughs. We did sales together, golfed together, clowned together and enjoyed life together. My heart is sad but I am confident that he is in Glory. He and his enthusiasm will be missed.

To Mark's childern and to brother Mike of Westover ARB, I extend my deepest sympathy and prayers regarding Mark's passing. In life we will always need more clowns to keep "life light". Paul A. Bergeron SMSgt. (retired) Chicopee

Mark was my first clown partner. He and I travelled a lot together and worked together in the office when he drove his old volkswagen and Haun everywhere. I remember visiting lots of his friends and family when we were on the road. My heart and prayers go out to all who love him especially his family. He sold some crazy jobs that we couldn't quite believe, but we always had fun in the end - and he would try to get us to admit that he was right. I'll miss those days forever. Love you forever...

I'm so sorry for your loss. Mark was a friend and roommate for a while with my Husband Gerry Barowsky and an usher at our wedding. Their time spent working together at Strawberry Productions was epic and formed a lifelong friendship. I am deeply saddened by his loss.