Mark-Haller-Obituary

Mark W. Haller

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Mark W. Haller, 49, of Maple Street, Susquehanna Township, died Tuesday at the Harrisburg Hospital.

He was an employee of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. He was a member of the Capital Baptist Church of Harrisburg. He served as an usher, a camera operator, taught Sunday School...

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Mark was my dear brother-in-law, beloved brother to my husband, and a wonderful uncle to my two sons, Mike and Matt. He was only eleven years old when I married his brother, Skip. I had the privilege of seeing him grow into a man, become a Christian, marry Mary, and become the father of our two special nieces, Jamie and Jess. Our lives have been forever changed since his home going to be with our Lord. Our family get-togethers will miss his contagious laughter, jokes, and hugs. Heaven has...

Mark was a dear friend of mine who attended the Saturday Morning Men's Bible Study, at Capital Baptist Church, which I teach. He loved God, family, and friends. I will sincerely miss his devotion to His Church and love for his Church family. Mark always was upbeat about life and loved to study God's Word. I will miss him greatly, but know that one day I'll get to see him again. Rest in peace dear Mark.

My deepest sympathy to the Family in the loss of Mark.

He was a very enthusastic person about life, a great leader, motivator and always new of a Mr. Fix-it, e.g., plumber, electrician, roof or window contractor, etc.

He loved his sports, car racing and football, especially PSU! I recall him saying "HOW ABOUT JOEPA AND THOSE LIONS? POOR COACHING AGAIN"!!!! HA HA

He always shared his goals in life with his friends: retirement, bigger and better...

My Deepist sympathy to his family. Mark was such a sweetie he was ever so nice and very kind and I will miss him alot. I will alway remember his - "hello kid" as he asked how are you doing today.

My deepest sympathy. Mark was a pleasure to work with. He will be greatly missed.

Sincerest condolences on the loss of Mark.