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Dr. Mark A. Krell

Fairlawn, Ohio

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Dr. Mark A. Krell, age 61, beloved husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, colleague and friend, passed away unexpectedly Thursday August 18, 2005.

Mark, a long standing Akron

resident, most recently resided in Ravenna, Ohio with his wife, Dr. Bonnie J. Howell.

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So grateful for your time on this planet.

A total of 16 years past in 3 days .... I still remember you Mark, although there have been so many changes since you've been gone, as it should be.

Although it’s been years since Dr. Krell left us I remember him regularly. I’ve worked with many therapists over the years and he was by far the most talented. I learned so much from him and he helped me through a difficult time. My deepest sympathies to his family, friends and other patients who still feel his loss.

So death visits again. I would have never been whole again after the last one, without your wisdom. I'm cried out now and broken hearted for this latest loss, but I remain whole. You would be proud of me, I think.

Deanna

Since I had lost touch, Mark's passing still hasn't truly hit home. He taught me how to water ski at Guntersville. I have missed him even before he passed and those of you closest to him don't even know who I am. Only fond memories of this man whom I considered a close childhood friend.

A DECADE is about to pass ... in 3 days ..
I still miss you old friend & brother-in-law ..
Rest Well

Dr. Krell was a true inspiration to me. He took me under his wing when I started my Army career as a young Behavioral Health Science Specialist at Fort Eustis, Virginia. I loved having him as a mentor and teacher. I still laugh when I remember some of the cute tricks he taught his little dachshund using behavior modification techniques. Additionally I had the privelege of babysitting for him and Bonnie after their first child was born. Their love for each other and the life they were building...

I just learned of Mark's passing through Shades Valley High School's 50th reunion 2012. I lost contact with Mark, but wanted to tell you he was a good friend of mine in high school. He was best friend to my boyfriend and we did a lot together. His father Leo taught me to waterski at Guntersville. He's been gone for 6 years now, but I still wanted to tell you I remember him well.
Sincerely,
Phyllis (nee Goldstein) Hoffman
Indio, California

Mark,
You're a part of my thoughts often .... still.