Mark-McKillop-Obituary

Mark McKillop

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Mark A. McKillop, 66, of Camp Hill, died Monday, July 18, 2022, at his home. Mark was born in Monroeville and was the son of the late Robert and Patricia McKillop. He was the Executive Director of the Pa. Association of School Retirees. He is also retired from the Pa Senate, after 35 years of...

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I wrote this for my news letter article to the members of the Berks County Chapter of PASR. Reflections on the Death of a Friend In this message I wanted to share with you some reflections on the death of my friend and PASR´s executive director, Mark McKillop. Over the past six years, Mark and I became the best of friends and colleagues, and we grew to genuinely like one another. We would meet for lunch frequently and share our thoughts on every aspect of PASR, our concerns for our...

My sincere sympathy and many prayers go out to Mark´s family. It was such a shock to learn of his passing - gone far too soon. I worked with Mark in the Senate and can attest to his work ethics and love of state government. Not only was he smart, he was compassionate beyond words. May you RIP dear Mark!

I am shocked and saddened to hear of Mark´s passing. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends of which he had many. Mark was largely responsible for bringing me the Senate where I worked with him for many years. He was not only a very bright guy but also a very kind and gentle person. Rest In Peace My Friend.

I hope I am not too late to have this message sent to his family but I just found about his death.

I was deeply saddened and shocked by Mark´s passing. I worked with Mark in the Senate for many years til I retired in 1999 and always found him to be so nice to work with. Always enjoyed joking with him and his friendly demeanor. I will always remember him. I send my deepest sympathy and prayers to his family.

Mark contributed his brilliant mind and big heart to our quest for the senate. He didn´t let me quit after two painful losses. He was among the smartest in the capital and I was blessed to have his help. He was a treasure and a friend. Our whole family will miss him.

Mark was a wonderful director who guided us very well over the six years he was our leader. He was a true gentleman who could get his point across that all could understand in a calm manner. He will be greatly missed.

May the memories of Mark be a blessing to family and to all of us who were his friends. May he rest in peace!

Please accept my sincere sympathy on the passing of Mark, he worked for me in the senate for many years and his knowledge of government and politics was immeasurable. May he RIP.