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Mark A. Ruschell

Houston, Pennsylvania

Jun 29, 1969 – Sep 16, 2025

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BORN
June 29, 1969
DIED
September 16, 2025
LOCATION
Houston, Pennsylvania

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Mark A. Ruschell, 56, of Washington, died Tuesday, September 16, 2025, in the Canonsburg Hospital. He was born June 29, 1969, in Middletown, Butler County, a son of Barbara Collins Johnston of Washington and the late Billy W. Wilhoit. Mark was a graduate of Indiana High School. Following high...

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I was told of Mark´s passing and was shocked ! Mark was "our Tree Man" for the last decade ! We love our trees and entrusted their trimming to him ! Who wouldn´t ....he was truly "The Tree Man" ! His climbing skills were amazing ! And his original work crew could not be beat ...they were meticulous in their work & cleanup ! We had many conversations with Mark and we are proud to say that we knew such a fine, hard-working man ! He will certainly be missed. Condolences to all his loved...

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Wow it´s already been 1 whole week since we´ve got this horrific news.!! Missing you so much Uncle Brod.! Hope you and mama are catching up on good times. Leave the trees alone up there I was planning on having you and my Grandmam come together Florida together when it was time for our wedding, now it´ll be another saved chair for our loved ones who are in heaven. Live you and miss you

My Uncle Brod was a good man.. I gave him his name when I was only a few years old and that name just stuck, at 35 years old I still called him this.. every summer when I would visit my grandparents, my Uncle was always around to with his son Luke. I remember when he started his Ttee business with paper business cards, that I watched him create. He was a caring dad, son and Uncle. We´d go fishing, make a fire and have s´mores and go to Kennywood.. I can´t believe he has gained his wings so...

I´m very sorry to hear of Mark passing away. He was our "Tree Man" for many years. His work was artistic in the way he trimmed the trees. The furniture he built was so Beautiful. He will be Missed

You´re a huge reason I do what I do. I´ve learned a lot from you. Fly high old friend.

Man, I can't believe My Tree Man is gone.... So sorry. My Sympathy to the Familes. He did alot of work for me on McBride Road, and was a true Professional. He recently inquired if the grass growing, Sure is.. He probably checkin on some tap roots, Upstairs. Truly will miss him... Condolences, Brian K. Fulton

Prayers and Condolences to everyone!