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Mark R. Nocera

Schenectady, New York

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Mark R. Nocera Tampa Bay, FLMark R. Nocera, 46, passed away suddenly at home on Saturday, February 9, 2013. Mark was born in Schenectady on January 28, 1967, a loving son of Ralph and Barbara Pucci Nocera. He graduated as a deans list student first from Merrimack College, in North Andover MA,...

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My prayers and sincere sympathy to all the Nocera family. We have happy memories of him as such a dear, sincere student at St. Helen's. His photo looks like it was just enlarged from our graduating class photos which I have saved.

Alan Schick

My thoughts and prayers are with the Nocera family. I will always remember Mark and the fun we had in high school. You were too young to be taken. Rest in peace my old friend.

Bill Del-Sette

Uncle mark, I know I said a few words in here before but I feel like I need to say some more. Today was my first time going to a funeral and i wish it didn't have to be yours. The pictures of your wedding were so beautiful and your son is a handsome little guy. There were so many people at the services today and Tina said the line was out the door yesterday. You were popular! I had the pleasure of meeting some people who were in your life, some told stories about partying when you were...

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you.

my thoughts and prayers are with the nocera family, at this difficult time

Todd-

So sorry to hear about Mark--he was always cool to me when we were kids-Good memories of him..Stay strong..

My deepest condolences to the entire Nocera family especially to Jina and the children. Mark will always be remembered in my heart. We meet at GE when he worked for Janitronics. He always carried a smile on his face, spoke well of everyone and had the biggest heart for life, friends and his family. He always had the funnies stories about home incidents, their cat and his life growing up. I was very lucky to have been one of Mark's friends for the short time we knew each other. God bless you...

Mark, I met you through State Farm, you were always a great guy to talk to. Full of energy and loved the Yankees. I miss those baseball talks and miss that big smile you used to carry with you, seemingly every second of the day. Best wishes to your family.