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Mark Adam Kapusta

Cleveland, Ohio

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KAPUSTA MARK ADAM KAPUSTA, age 18, of Independence went to walk with the Lord. Loving son of John and Kathleen; devoted brother of Scott and Rebecca; loving grandson of John and Therese Marie Betlejewski , and John and Irene Kapusta; beloved nephew and cousin. FRIENDS MAY CALL AT VODRAZKA FUNERAL...

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Dear Kapusta Family,

I am sorry about what happened to Mark. That day was and still is a very sad day for most of us. But think of the fun memories we all had with Mark the short time he was with us.I always thought of your family as another part of my family and I always will. Somethings about his personalaty were, when you would say hi to him he was always smiling and happy. And no matter how hard he had to try to do something he would always just stick with it. He always...

Dear John, Kathy, Scott & Rebecca

I wanted to express my deepest sympathy and share a moment from Mark’s life. I will always remember Mark’s positive attitude and big smile. I recalled a day when Aunt Laurie, Little Mark and I went shopping, Mark was maybe 3 or 4 years old at the time. As we were shopping Mark fell, he quickly got up and kind of dusted himself off and continued on with life.

That’s something that I have kept near and dear to my heart. That when...

I never had the chance to meet Mark or any of his family. The only idea I had of Mark was a name on a student interest form for Campus Crusade for Christ. However I was still deeply saddened when I receieved word about his passing. Reading all that those that did know him wrote I am even more moved. I wanted to express my condolences, but even more so express my encouragement, to everyone touched by Mark's life. He is at home with the Person who loved him more than any other. I know the pain...

To those who knew Mark Adam, the pain of his loss is almost unbearable. To those who did not know Mark Adam---boy what you missed! It is so hard to talk of my beloved son in the past tense, so I won't. Mark is a handsome, intelligent, caring brother and son. He just graduated from High School, receiving many awards and scholarships. As always, we were so proud. Tomorrow he is to begin his college career to become a special ed middle school teacher. This has been a great year for Mark Adam,...

John, Kathy, Scott & Rebecca

This is not an ending but a new beginning of eternal life in our Father's heavenly home. We have this promise through the resurrection of His Son our Savior Jesus. His promise is of everlasting life with Him in Heaven. For Heaven is truly meant to be our Home with Him. Jesus is the light by which we see our loved ones safely home. This promise we know through the love of our Savior.

Mark isn’t resting in Heaven; he’s walking, running...

My Markey babye, my hun, the person I could give life long kisses and hugs to.(lol) Now all I know is that you are my guardian angel one of the reasons to pray.
The reason to sit in front of the church. The reason to go to the front of the line. The reason for dad to take you where no wheel chair has gone before. The reason for mom to wake up and move you to the right. The reason for scott to drive you to the movies for your first REAL date. The reason for maybe itching even the...

Dear Uncle John, Aunt Kathy, Scott, and Rebecca,

I am so sorry about Mark. Mark was a wonderful cousin to have, he was always happy and fun to be with. You can say Mark is one of the reasons why I am going to be a Special Education Teacher, cause his life was a great example with all of the love he recieved and everything he did and that is what a kid with specail needs should have and I want to help kids with needs. Uncle John and Aunt Kathy were the best parents Mark could...


Dear Kathleen,
We were saddened to learn of your son Mark's death. I remember you very well from your work at Mount Alverna. You were so very helpful to us when my mother was a resident, for which we will be ever grateful.
In reading about Mark in this book, I see what a remarkable young man he must have been. Of course, he will remain in your hearts forever. Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Dr.Ted Marsh
Judy Marsh

John, Kathleen, Scott & Rebecca,
I am so sorry to hear of Mark's death. I know he will be missed by many people. He touched a lot of lives in his short life, including mine. It was a pleasure to know him and work with him when he was at the primary school. My deepest sympathies to all of you. Karen