Mark-Longo-Obituary

Mark Joseph Longo

Racine, Wisconsin

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VIRGINIA BEACH, VA - Mark Joseph Longo age 45, passes away unexpectedly on Oct. 16, 2013. as a result of a traffic accident. He was raised to adulthood in Racine, WI. He is survived by his parents James and Judith Longo of Leesburg, FL, sister Susan (Jason) Wright, 2 nieces Quinn and Avery of...

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To Mark who I never meet but saw the accident site on Hwy 58 and say a prayer for him and his family every time I pass it. I was born in Kenosha, WI; what a small world. Plus I have numerous friends in VA Beach. If there is anything I can do to help please contact me "[email protected]"

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

still shocked and saddened by the passing of a neighborhood friend. My prayers are with your family at this time. Rest in peace

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. You will be missed by many.

Mark was my oldest and dearest best friend. He was more then a friend. He was my brother. I will never understand way it was your time to go. You will always be in my heart! Love my brother.

You touched so many lives in your time here, more than I think you really realized. Myself and my kids will miss Markypoo more than anyone will ever understand.

Mark was an awesome man with a huge heart. He will be missed by those who know him. My condolences to the family as they grieve the loss of such a wonderful person. RIP my friend, much love to you. Until we meet again...

I met you through other friends a number of years ago, and you have always been there for me. After losing my father, then my mother...you always seemed to have faith in me, even when I did not. You were one of the most loving and loyal friends I ever could've asked for. I will forever love and miss you, my fiend. Always.

My deepest sympathies to Jim, Judy and Susan. Mark was a great guy who I've known all my life and some of the fond memories I have of playing together as children are still etched in my memory. I remember his room in his early childhood had the fort closet we played in all the time. Mark was a special cousin who I haven't seen for years due to being miles apart but I will miss him dearly. RIP my friend. Love you! Tony