Mark-Peachey-Obituary

Mark E. Peachey

Belleville, Pennsylvania

Feb 16, 1959 – Jul 30, 2023

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BORN
February 16, 1959
DIED
July 30, 2023
LOCATION
Belleville, Pennsylvania

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Our beloved Mark Ellrose Peachey, 64, of Belleville, passed away on Sunday July 30, 2023. He was born February 16,1959 to Glenn and Bertha (Byler) Peachey. He is survived by his children Theresa (Seth) Peachey Crissman of 500 East Gay Street Harrisonburg VA 22802, Jonathan (Kelsey) Peachey of...

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Dear Mark Peachey family - children, grandchildren, siblings and spouses, nieces and nephews, and extended family: I have tears in my eyes as I'm writing this. Want you to know that I have been praying for you almost every single day since I heard of your heartbreaking news. We'll all meet with him again where there are no tears, but I know that on this side of Heaven, it hurts. Know that all of you are loved and prayed for continuously! Cecilia Peachey Cressent (of the Caleb & Bertha...

I still miss Mark every day. I took him to an Eagles concert (his First) and he was so excited. He couldn´t get over the great music and the huge crowd. Everyone was standing, singing along, and dancing and he was all smiles. I convinced him to join me and we danced for several songs. I´ll never forget that amazing time with the sweetest man I have ever known. While I was waiting in my car at the cemetery, the song ,"Peaceful, Easy, Feeling" randomly came on and every time I hear it I...

It's hard to decide which story to share of Mark. Some of my first memories of Mark are my earliest memories of living in PA. I remember the Laurelville staff joking with him about how he would pour applesauce on top of ANYTHING. I remember him teaching my sister and I how to hold the rabbits, bottle feed the calf, help feed the animals, and even "ride" the miniature horse at the petting zoo. But Mark had much more of an impact on me as a young adult. I worked with him doing painting...

A brother in Christ, he loved the Lord and he loved people.

Mark always meant the world to all of our family (Caleb and Bertha Peachey) growing up with him, and beyond. We will see him in Heaven, but in the meantime, my heart breaks for all of you. He was a gem.

I got to know Mark during a ministry internship in Scottdale. We had great conversations about life and ministry and I've always thought of him as a mentor ever since. I will miss him. Jacob

So sad Mark was a very nice polite man, We got to know Mark about a year a year ago we moved to Scottdale beside one of his apt rentals we would always talk when he came to fix something what a good hearted soul he was so sad he would always mention his grand children he will be missed.Our thoughts an prayers are with the family

Sending prayers to mark’s family at this difficult time!