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Mark A. Ciaschini

Springfield, Massachusetts

1962-2009

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Mark A. Ciaschini 1962-2009 SPRINGFIELD - Mark Anthony Ciaschini, 47, of Spring-field, passed away tragically on Sunday, October 4, 2009. Born in Springfield, a son of the late Alberino and Isabel (Noel) Ciaschini, he was a lifelong resident here. Mark was the beloved husband of 10 years to...

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I met you and we became great friends instantly. You went to school with my brothers. We never got to meet your family but we send our condolences. Saddens me to know your gone . God bless your wife and family always

Missing you more than usual. Love you MC.

Mark and I knew each other back in the 1970's...We went to Kiley Jr High school together.... I will never forget him we spent a lot of time hanging out together... After Junior High I went on to Cathedral High School and we lost touch.... I now live in New York City... And have been here since 1983...But I have fond memories of him... I grew up on Harkness Avenue.... He came to my mother's house to install a fence and my mother called me and told me he was there on the property... I didn't...

Rob and family... I have always had fond memories of your brother Mark from the "old days"... My thoughts are with you.

Dear Jen,
I will never forget the first time I met you and Mark. You two were the first ones I met when I started seeing Paul. All Paul could say was " I can't wait until you meet Mark and Jen". Then I finally met them, Paul and I spent the evening at there home having cocktails and good cheer. Mark always made you feel comfortable, he loved to have company, especially on Wednesday's because it was pasta night. He would have fed the world on pasta night. Mark loved to entertain...

God Bless you and your family Mark, you will definitely be missed & you will never be forgotten! xoxo I pray for you that you are in a better place & I pray for your family that they will be safe <3 <3 <3 Love always Amie

Warm Summer Sun

Warm summer sun,
Shine kindly here,
Warm southern wind,
Blow softly here.
Green sod above,
Lie light, lie light.
Good night, dear heart,
Good night, good night.

By Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Poetry Foundation

We always thought of each other as brothers. I can't believe we won't have any more conferences together at work. Every time I see poison ivy I will think of you. Every time I'm putting up fence I will think of you.
Damn I am going to miss you.

Your Friend, Your Boss, Your Brother.
Love Ya, Paul

Oh My Im am so sorry for ur loss. Our prayers go out to the family . Mark was a funny loving person he will b missed dearly