Mark-Pelak-Obituary

Mark Pelak

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

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July 7, 2013
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Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
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Mark Pelak, 65, of Kingston, died on Sunday. He was stricken ill while bicycling and died in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.Born on June 13, 1948, in Wilkes-Barre, he was the son of the late Joseph Peleak and the late Anne Cooper Peleak. Mark grew up in the Back Mountain and graduated from Dallas...

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Mark was one of the true friends I could always count on, no matter what I needed. I enjoyed our Harley riding together, especially the trip to the Harley-Davidson factory around 1992.

Mark was a wonderful co-worker, and friend. He took time out of his busy schedule to attend a performance I had with my dog at the Pittston Fair. He came to my Mom's memorial service at the nursing home. His presence and thoughtfulness meant everything to me. I will always remember you with the utmost respect and fondness Mark. You were a genuinely good person, and I was privileged to have known you.

I was very sorry to learn of Mark's passing last month. Mark was an exclent judge, mentor, and human being. My sincere sympathies to his family

Mark, you will be missed greatly. In the short time I've known Mark I can say he was truly a Great Person. I already miss our conversations at the office building where we both worked. God Speed Mark! My blessings to your family. I'll think of you every time i see a cyclist and drive around the lake. -Ali Bagheri

we are very sorry to hear of such a young man passing.
our prayers and thoughts are with his family. he was so
down to earth

Dear Anne and daughters, I was very sorry to hear of Mark's passing, although, I have never met Mark he was a cousin of ours, from a big family. I've heard a lot about him from our Great Aunt Nettie and their visits at Christmas time with Mark's Dad and Family. I wish I had met him and I just want to express my deep sympathies to you and your daughters.It is a great sorrow but he is in a better place now.
Donna Kosko Stankiewicz

Dear Anne, Mary and Amy,
Deepest sympathies to you on the sudden passing of your wonderful husband and father. Meeting Mark at your home
so many years ago, I was struck at the perfect pairing of 2 different, incredible personalities, who shared beautiful values of family, home, work ethic; effortless integrity, giving to others while quietly inspiring all around you; using keen intelligence to foster growth in others; living by kindness, good example, humility; living a biking passion,...

I briefly worked at the workers comp office many years ago and was impressed by how kind and great Mark was. So sorry for your loss.

Ann and Family

I am so sorry to here of Marks passing, I remember all the good time we had growing up on Davis St.
He was a good friend and a wonderful person who would always lend a hand when he could. I will always remember him fondly and it is a honer to call him my friend.