Mark-D'Amico-Obituary

Mark H. D'Amico

North Adams, Massachusetts

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Mark H. D'Amico 1959 - 2008 NORTH ADAMS Mark H. D'Amico, 49, of 71 Messenger St., Plainville, formerly of North Adams, diedpeacefully on Aug. 28, 2008, at his home, after along illness. Born in North Adams on Jan. 4, 1959, son of Howard D'Amico Sr. and the late Claire Green D'Amico, he graduated...

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I knew Mark from working at Unicare in Charlestown. He was a very colorful person and witty and had a good sense of humor. He always work Brooks Brothers shirts at work. I saw the logo on every shirt so he must have had quite a collection. I remember he told me he had a pet rabbit in his last apartment and his landlord had fits when they went in and saw his rabbit on the kitchen counter. He and a bunch of us at Unicare were a part of a tour of the Zakim Bridge before it opened. I have...

Our deepest condolences to the D'Amico family. Mark was a good and loyal friend and a special person. I worked with Mark at Wellpoint and we often had lunch with a group of friends at the Chow Thai Restaurant in Charlestown. Mark will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Mark's family. Peace be with you and may God's love sustain you.

Sincere condolences and prayers - The morning Mass & breakfast group

D'Amico Family, I just want to express my deepest condolence. Mark was my co-worker for several years and I always enjoyed swapping Star Trek stories with him. May God grant you his grace and peace.

Respectfully,

Tamara Jones

To the D'Amico Family -- my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I worked with Mark for several years while at John Hancock and UniCare and always enjoyed his unique sense of humor and generous spirit. He will be missed.

To the D'Amico Family,
My deepest sympathies for your loss, of an uncle, brother and a good person. May you find peace in the many wonderful memories you and your family share. God bless you during this difficult time.

To the D'amico Family,
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I had the wonderful pleasure of sitting next to Mark at our UniCare office in Andover. I enjoyed his wit, humor and carefree outlook. He was a good man and we shared many great stories over trains and the Big E over morning coffee. May you find peace in the many wonderful memories you and your family share. God bless you during this difficult time.

Whenever Mark had a computer problem, he referred to his work area as the D'Amico Triangle, because he would have odd computer issues off and on. He was a big fan of George Strait and always had CDs of George in his CD player on his computer and on his desk. Reading all these memorials about Mark brings back a lot of great memories during our years at the Unicare office in Charlestown. He had a great sense of humor and all around nice guy and I will miss him.

I worked with Mark for several years, he was always such a hoot!!! I enjoyed every email and phone conversation we ever had, and have missed him greatly since his departure from my company a year ago
:-( he was always a bright spot in my day, when we would talk or email about the crazy things going on around here, and we just received an email from him a couple of months ago. I will miss him greatly.

My deepest sympathies and condolences to his family for their loss, my heart...