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Mark Edward Sisk

Spartanburg, Sc, South Carolina

Age 47

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DIED
May 28, 2016
AGE
47
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Spartanburg, Sc, South Carolina

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Mark Edward Sisk

Spartanburg, SC

Mark Edward Sisk, 47 passed away on Saturday, May 28, 2016 at Spartanburg Regional Medical Center.  He was the son of Katherine (Philbrick) and the late Edward H Sisk.

A native of Concord, New Hampshire, Mark was known as a 'Gentle Giant' by many not only for his size but his enormous spirit as well.  He graduated from Appalachian State University and had many adventures from an early age in playing hockey, baseball, tennis, and his guitar.  His other talents were exhibited in his vocation as an aviation mechanic and airplane scale modeler, both inspired by his incredible love of airplanes after watching the Blue Angels at age 2.  His intellect, strength, independence, and his ability to be a "Best Friend" were the attributes that made Mark the man he was, especially to his beloved Jack Russell, 'Olive'.

Left to cherish the memories besides his Mother are a brother, Cole L. Sisk; a sister, Leah M. Sisk; two nieces: Matrayia and Kyerstein Stanford, many family members and friends in both New Hampshire and North Carolina.

Online condolences may be left at: www.livingwatersfh.com

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Mark was true friend and will be dearly missed. Mark and il went to school together since elementary school. We played hockey together for many years. He I has always been a great guy! So sorry for your loss.

Good bye Mark.

Your friend
Terry Place
Concord, NH

GOD BLESS

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Miss Kay & family,
I know we never met in person although we have spoken on the phone. Mark & I met in NC only to find out we were both from New England but it took us both being in NH to finally meet face to face. We hit it off right away. We both had a love of flying and both lost our dads to cancer. Not to mention our love for the Red Sox & Patriots. Mark got me through some tough times on the phone. I will miss our talks and his 'Markisms' as I called them! I am so deeply sorry! I...