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Mark Pisarkiewicz

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Pisarkiewicz, Mark

65, formerly of Webster Groves, MO, passed away peacefully at home from natural causes on Mar. 9, 2020, in Boston, MA. He is survived by his wife of 42 years, Tamara (Doolittle), children Christopher (Erin) and Geoffrey, and grandchildren Benjamin and...

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Dear Tam, Chris and Jeff, can't believe 5 years have gone by since Mark got called home to glory. He has never left my mind, so many memories, so many laughs, and really such a great man. A true rarity in today's world. Even with him gone I think of that infectious smile, and quick wit... Captain Obvious comes to mind and I chuckle deep inside. One day my dear friend we will meet again, I truly look forward to that day. Love you, SEMPER FI Tom

Still can´t believe you are gone MP. Hopefully you are at peace. Think of you often. You were a true gentleman and knew how to enjoy life.

3 Years have come and gone by so fast, I still think of you Mark frequently. You made such an impact on my life, you were one of the truly good people on this Earth. I know in my heart your finally home with our Lord and free of all the burdens of this world. Every time I listen to Yes, it reminds me of you and I instantly smile. Thank you for the time we've spent together and the memories that will never fade. Semper Fidelis. Tom Favale

Tam I am so sorry. Just saw this on the high school web page. I've missed you both. Bunn was one of my favorites

Dear Tamara Christopher and Geoffrey,
I learned only now of Mark. We met for work reasons, but he will remain in my best memories for the kindness and support he always offered. My sincere condolences.
Marco Garuti

I have known Mark for over 30 years. Never have I come across a more dedicated, professional, caring and detail-oriented salesperson. In the later years, I had the pleasure of getting to know Mark on a more personal level. We spent many hours, days and weeks together on the road. Mark was always extremely prepared and looked forward to a good meal after a long day. He loved his family, his job and his life overall. He will be sorely missed. He truly was one of a kind and taught me a great deal.

I knew Mark from Richardson Electronics. He was a very nice man; a gentleman. My heart goes out to his family and friends.

I worked with Mark for nearly 18 years at Richardson. He was a great guy who was full of life.
My condolences to his wife and family.

I'm so sorry for your loss.