Mark-Clegg-Obituary

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Mark Clegg

South Hadley, Massachusetts

Jul 15, 1960 – Feb 6, 2023

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BORN
July 15, 1960
DIED
February 6, 2023
LOCATION
South Hadley, Massachusetts

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O'Brien Family Funeral Home & Cremation Services - South Hadley Obituary

Mark Clegg, 62, passed away unexpectedly Monday, February 6th at home. He was born at the US Air Force Base in Bitburg, Germany, July 15, 1960.  He was a graduate of South Hadley High School (1978). He was a retired custodian for the school system in South Hadley. 


He leaves his son Corey Clegg, his mother, Mrs. Charles (Jean Kirby) Clegg of Sarasota, FL, two brothers David (Amy) Clegg of Sarasota, FL and Kirby Clegg of West Springfield, MA and three sisters Darlene Parkinson of Chicopee, MA, Laura Clegg of Ludlow, MA, and Nancy Clegg (Richard D'Angelo) of Macon, NC. 


He was predeceased by his father, Charles F. Clegg, a brother, Charles F. Clegg Jr, brother-in-law, Stanley Parkinson, and his maternal grandparents Edward and Eugenie (Jubinville) Kirby. 


The funeral home service will be Wednesday, February 15th, at 11 am at the O’Brien Family Funeral Home, 33 Lamb St., South Hadley followed by burial in St. Rose Cemetery. Calling hours will be Tuesday, February 14th from 4:00 to 7:00pm. For more information or to make online condolences please go to obrienfamilyfh.com.

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I knew Mark since I was in high school I did not know he had passed. He was always a fun person to hangout with. Condolences to his family

Wow! I remember living above you on Main st in south Hadley. I would play with Corey. You were an amazing guy. Rest easy. Prayers to all

So sorry to hear about Mark, I know him from school. The custodian was always smiling always seemed like a happy person. Rest in peace, Mark.

Mark was always there to help when needed.Big heart and quick with a smile...He will be missed.

So sorry for your loss. I knew Mark in high school and also worked in the South Hadley school system. He was always smiling.

Mark was a big part of my fathers and my life. We were electrical contractors at the South Hadley school department when mark worked as head custodian. I will never forget his laid back attitude about any problem that would come up and his great sense of humor. Rest in peace brother and may your memory be a blessing .

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I´m so sorry for your loss. Mark was a great guy and was my brother, John Corriveau´s roommate . He always was a nice guy with a great sense of humor .