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Mark Kenneth Chang-Gagnon

Los Angeles, California

Jul 10, 1970 – Feb 3, 2023

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BORN
July 10, 1970
DIED
February 3, 2023
LOCATION
Los Angeles, California

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Mark Kenneth Chang-Gagnon, 52, died peacefully surrounded by his family on Friday, February 3, 2023, at The Keck Hospital of USC. Mark was born on July 10, 1970, in Weymouth, Massachusetts. He married his beloved wife Saeyoung Chang-Gagnon in 2019, living an enriched life together in Los...

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Just heard that Mark passed away from my mom, and wanted to say that I have memories of Mark from our childhood in Westboro, as the Gagnons lived behind us. I hope this makes you laugh...on a few occasions, Mark and I waved at each other from our respective bedroom windows as we snuck cigarettes. I also remember the Gagnon dog plowed me over as a kid! I wish I'd known Mark as an adult. He seems to have lived such an interesting and varied life. My sincere condolences.

I am so sorry for your loss. Mark was a light, a kind hearted human dedicated to uplifting people and bringing hospitality to all. He will be missed.

Dear Saeyoung, my heart breaks for you during this time. I can't imagine how difficult this must be. I hope you can find some solace in your beautiful memories of time spent together enjoying your lives to the fullest. Thinking of you daily and hoping you find peace. Love, Kathleen

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of my friend.

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Sending Mark's family condolences. May your good memories help to ease your pain. Mark was a wonderful friend who will never be forgotten.

It was a pleasure to serve alongside of Mark in Gospel Care. I still remember the day he asked if he could complete the GC training before the next year´s training, and I immediately made time for him. Now knowing Mark wouldn´t have made it to the new training this year. Although Scott and I were leading the training, it felt like we were all learning from each other´s lived experience. To hear that Mark was able to find live in the midst of suffering through a selfless and altruistic act of...

We didn't have the pleasure of knowing Mark,but from what you told me, I know how much he was loved and will be missed. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Gary & Maureen Bach

In the brief time I knew Mark, he exuded optimism, love, joy, and possibility. What an amazing person! Dear Saeyoung, so sorry for your loss. You and Mark are an amazing team. Love, thoughts, and prayers to Saeyoung and Mark's family.