Mark-St. Onge-Obituary

Mark H. St. Onge

Avon, Connecticut

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Mark H. St. Onge, 61, of Thompson Road, Avon, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 29th, with his loving wife Lynn at his side. Born in Hartford on December 19th, 1954, son of the late Harold R. and Phyllis (Kensel) St. Onge, he was raised in Farmington. Besides his wife, he is survived by...

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Mark was one of the kindest people we have ever known. His skills as a carpenter were the very best, bar none. We know that he is at peace now and with God. May God Bless you Mark. We will always miss you. With Love,

So Sorry of hearing of Marks passing,I had great time with him whenever I did work for him ,a gentleman and a great person ,may God welcome him into Heavan.
Tony Sousa (Douglas Door)

Just be, Cuz.
As Maya Angelou so aptly put it -
If you're always trying to be normal, you will never know how amazing you can be -

You were the family's Peter Pan - flitting here and there with a heart of gold and that mischievous glint in your eyes. Your Lost Boys are missing you.
Rest well and say hi to the family - in time we will all be together to start another ruckus.
Love you mucho,
Cousin Weezy

me and sister Liza

When I moved out west some 40 years ago I feel like I missed out on a great lifetime friendship opportunity. One I really regret not having. We had such fun together as kids on the bank of the Farmington River, the Aqueduct Canal, The powerline, and on the old trails of our forefathers. He'd spear the toads and I'd cook em up, and he was the only one i knew that could start a fire in a downpour. On our antics and adventures together Harold would grin and Phyllis would voice.
I'm kinda...

Martin,

This is Mark's cousin Bev. I certainly remember the "gang" next door when I'd have a "sleepover" at Mark's after a family picnic. We were always outside having our "adventures". All the best to you and your families!

Sad and sorry for your untimely loss. My family of 5 boys and little sister Liza were Mark's neighbors growing up and we all share so many fond memories of being little pests to his parents Harold & Phyllis as we tried to corrupt Mark's mischievous side "in a Van down by the river"
Marty Parsons
Texas

Melinda & Michael

Our thoughts & prayers are with you on the loss of your Dad.
Cousin Bev St.Onge & Family

Mark St.Onge-Just BeCUZ!

Mark

Rest in peace sweetie! Your wife Lynn took such good care of YOU! She is an amazing women who misses YOU terribly. Even in her grief, she continues to fight the challenges left for her to face without you by her side.

All my love, just beCUZ!
Bevie