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Mark J. Kalsuga

Syracuse, New York

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November 13, 2005 Mark J. Kalsuga, 56, of Liverpool, died Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital. He was a graduate of CBA and retired from Verizon after 25 years. He was a sports enthusiast and an avid SU and SF Giants fan. He is survived by his daughter, Lau-ren Kalsuga of Webster; his wife Lynn...

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Happy Father's Day Dad! Hope you have a Blue Light in your hand watching your SF Giants. Always missing you and wishing you were here. Love,

Well, so Mr.Fonak spoke about me meeting up at the store and reminiscing !?! Yep, we still owe us that beer we promised upon our retirements from VZ. Maybe I can get him to meet me at the Polish Home for food and drinks....gotta bribe the boy....Hello to you and my Dad, Edward and Mom, Betty !!!

Hi ya sparky. I am very late with this but happy birthday saw Gary the other day and we started to reminisce we had some good times you fly by night say hello to Bobby boy and uncle Eddie how is aardvark doing

Gosh, Darn It !!! I missed your birthday again ! Well, 'Cuz- as you can see, we've got a new coach up at SU for football, Fran Brown- with a great personality and beliefs that he is instilling into the kids, and a WINNING SEASON at 9-3 !! Any thoughts as to which Bowl they'll be in to share !?!?!! ....to be continued...

Happy Birthday Dad! Always thinking of you on December 1st!

Missing you every day for the past 19 years. Love, Lauren

Say Hey is coming up to visit, Uncle Mark! Have the Blue Lights ready for when Willie arrives! You guys got alot to talk about these last few decades! Ask him about the catch for me and Markie!

Dad, thinking of you today and always. Happy Father's Day! We are having clamsbin honor of you!

Lauren, I peek in once in a while to see what your family´s doing. So many gone. Such great people. Mark was a very special and fun person. You´re lucky he was your dad. Such a dedicated daughter. With fond memories, Janice