Mark-Kichline-Obituary

Mark Kichline

Millsboro, Delaware

06/20/1955 - 12/31/2025

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DIED
December 31, 2025
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Millsboro, Delaware

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Mark R. Kichline, beloved husband, dad, grandfather, jokester, and all-around good-time guy, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2025, at his home in Millsboro, Delaware, with his lovely wife and his son by his side.Born on June 20, 1955, in Easton, Pennsylvania, Mark was a graduate of Easton...

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It´s been a lot of years since I´ve seen you, Mark. I´ll never forget the fun and memories we shared. Godspeed, my friend.

I grew up with Mark on the south side of Easton. We were good friends but then again, so was everyone with Mark. He was easy to talk to, always a warm smile, and I bought my first motorcycle from him when I was sixteen. A great role model to be like Mark. Always loved you, always will. Dave Zoccola and family

Our condolences to the Kichline family. Keep Mark in your hearts and he lives forever. Doug and Carol Snyder. RIP Mark

Met Mark in the 70's @ The Italian-American Club in P'burg disco dancing - great times! I believe he had a blue van w Let's Boogie on the side LOL. He was a very nice guy, so sorry to hear about his passing, hadn't seen him since 70's

I grew up with Mark and we played midget football together on the Fleas team. I can't begin to tell you how many times we laughed together, a truly great funny friend. I didn't get to see him much after graduation but will cherish his friendship forever. It is heartwarming to read what a wonderful family man he was, it doesn't surprise me at all. That's the kind of person he was destined to be. I will pray that family will find solace in God's promise and know they will all see him again....

There are so many fun memories of (Uncle) Mark, but the rides on the gas tank of his motorcycles, beeping and waving to all the other bikers, will always bring a smile to my face. Thank you, Uncle Mark...Rest in peace,

Jim ( known to Mark as Banana) and I spent many fun times back in the day. "70´s´ were our party years. Jim and Mark spent their earlier times riding minibikes around their neighborhood areas. We had so much fun and in later years visited Mark and Kim and stayed overnight at one of their house parties. Jumping ahead we visited at the new home with our little ones. Mark stopped by when he was in the Easton area , but not often enough. We talked on Facebook occasionally and he always asked us...

Our deepest condolences to the Kichline family on the passing of Mark. May Mark REST IN PEACE

My Condolences Dale your Family and Friends. May Mark Sleep in the Arms of his Lord .