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Mark T. Gnecco

Woodland Park, New Jersey

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GNECCO - Mark T., 36, of Secaucus, formerly of Ridgefield Park, passed away suddenly on Sunday, May 21, at Chilton Memorial Hospital. He is survived by his loving wife Hui L. Yee, his parents Barry and Linda Gnecco and sister Katharina Gnecco of Norwood, his beloved dog Pika, and many uncles,...

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I had the extreme pleasure to work with Mark in early 2005 while at SASI. A thoughtful and outgoing person who always lent a helping hand without reservation.He will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathy to his lovely wife, Hui, his parents and family at this difficult time. God bless you Mark.

My deepest sympathy to Mr. & Mrs. Gnecco and their extended family on this untimely loss. I also grew up in RP and spent 8 years with Mark in St. Francis and remember him fondly. Just recently sent my hello's to Mark through his parents after church at our parish of Immaculate Conception in Norwood. May God's peace be with you all.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers to
the Gnecco Family.
Our son Tom and Mark were friends.
(Ridgefield Park H.S.) He will be
missed by us all. He was a fine
young man.

Mark was a very close and dear friend of mine. I knew Mark since grammer school and we remained close friends until his death. My sympathy to his lovely wife Hui, Mr. and Mrs. Gnecco, extended family and friends.
You will always be in my Thoughts, Prayers and Heart. Rest in Peace my friend.

Mark, being a Gnecco, was a wonderful young man. I knew him from his first days and I know the great pleasure he gave everyone who was lucky enough to know him. Gone much too young. My deepest sympathy to all who morn his loss.

My deepest sympathy to Kathy, and Mr. Mrs. Gnecco and families. He lived across the street in Ridgefield Park for many years, he
was friends with my boys and I loved him as my son. He will be in my heart where my son Damian is.

I played softball with Mark for several years on the Mercedes Benz USA team. I will remember him for his passion and enthusiasm in everything he did. I am glad that I had someone like Mark to call my teammate and friend.
My sympathy and prayers go out to all of his family and friends.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I went to St Francis with Mark for 8 years. Although we seldom saw each other after 8th grade graduation, I have very fond memories of him. I am deeply sorry for your loss. Mark has been in my thoughts since hearing of his passing; I will keep him in my prayers.