Mark-Corcoran-Obituary

Mark Mackert Corcoran

Cleveland, Ohio

1948 - 2024

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age 76, Mark Richard Mackert Corcoran (Sept. 16, 1948 - Sept. 26, 2024) died unexpectedly while walking with his husband, Bill Corcoran, doing volunteer work in the Cleveland community. He had just turned 76 yrs. old ten days earlier. Born in Cumberland, Maryland, Mark was the son of Margaret...

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Still miss you, Markie. You were a gift to so many.

My Hal and I were very close friends with Mark and Tony Fitch for decades before we moved to Hawaii in 2000. He was all the things written about him and more. We would talk hours on the phone. I am glad that his last almost 20 years were happy ones with Bill. Mark will never be forgotten. Diane Tippett Honolulu, Hawaii

There's just a handful of people in one's life that are so special that their absence leaves a chasm in one's soul. Mark was a true and loyal friend for so many years. Although we were separated by time and distance, when we did make contact it was as if we were just together yesterday. This talented and generous man will be missed by his devoted husband Bill, family, and friends and we extend sincere sympathy and wishes for comfort. Mark would want that. Know you're loved, Mark.

We were classmates at Wheeling College, Class of 1970, and Mark was a genuinely kind and wonderfully witty fellow and it seems he enjoyed meeting people and sharing his talents with them. I thought about Mark often in these past 50+ years and am honored to have walked part of his life journey with him. He touched many lives.

I can´t believe you are gone. I grew up in Cumberland and knew Mark and his family. He loved life and brought joy to so many people. Heaven will never be the same. Until we meet again I will picture you laughing and cooking among the angels.

Mark spent several years volunteering in various capacities with the North Coast Men's Chorus while he was a singer. He was always a joy to work with and willing to go the extra mile to help. I've loved seeing his theater and travel adventures with Bill as well as his culinary creations in recent years. Love and care to Bill and all Mark's loved ones.

Sincere And Deepest Condolences To Bill And To ALL Family And Friends. I Knew Him From The " Theatre In The Circle" At Judson Manor. He Was A Very Talented Man As Is His Husband, Bill. He Will Surely Be Remembered AND Missed.

A baker is going to bake. I worked with Mark at CMA. He spoiled us with all types of delectable goodies. Mark always asked before he started his shift" What´s new that I need to know?"he greeted the customers with "Welcome to the world of wonderful things" and lastly "Are you a member?"Bill and family my deepest heartfelt condolences are extended to you. My heart will forever hold all the wonderful conversations Mark and I shared.