Mark-Stevens-Obituary

Mark A. Stevens

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Mark A. Stevens, 24, of Buttzville, N.J., passed away suddenly, Saturday, September 30, 2006, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born: March 3, 1982 in Livingston, N.J., he was a son of James A. and Pamela Yanick Stevens. Personal: Mark had lived in Buttzville for 20 years and was a...

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Jimmy, I am so sorry for loss of your son and your mother. God bless you and your family.

Once the dark void fills with cherished memories, the healing will begin.My prayers go out to all who loved Mark and those who were blessed to have known him. He will be greatly missed.

I'm Marks Grandmother. I love and miss him very much. I know Jim misses him and I pray he will get through this. All of our hearts and prayers are with Mark.

My best memories of my nephew is him as a smart and adorable child.
To my sister and my best friend, my heart aches for you and your family.
To all of you who loved Mark I have a message to deliver. Saturday I awoke from sleep a little un-nerved but Mark came to me to say "he was sorry and that he loves me and to tell everyone that he is O.K". In the visit I got the feeling that he was happy. I hope those who beleive get comfort from this.
I Love You Mark and wish you well on...

Mark was my cousin, and even though I havn't seen in him in a while he will always be in my heart. I pray for my aunt and uncle and Katie right now as they go through this tragic time. I love them very much and pray that Mark is looking over my family with my Grandfather. You will never be forgotten Mark.

Dear Jim, Pam, Katie, and Extended Family members: As the Founder and former Principal of Stepping Stone School, it is a privilege to write a memorial message to honor Mark as one of our brightest Star graduates. Mark will live in my heart and memory as one I cherish. His spirit reflected his natural goodness. Even as an elementary aged student, Mark had passionate interest in history and was not beyond correcting a guest speaker who did not have correct facts! Mark and I shared our...

My deepest sympathy to Mark's family and friends. I didn't know Mark very well but will always remember him as a very unique individual and truly unforgettable character who had a passion for the things that he did.

I am sad to hear about the passing of Mark. I remember him as little Markie alway full of love and joy. Those people who were lucky enough to be part of his life will miss his spirit, those who never had the chance missed an angel in thier lives. Pam, you may not remember me but my heart goes out to you.

We would like to express our deepest sympathies to Mark's family. Both of us knew Mark from school and enjoyed listening to his wealth of knowledge about trains and farms. He was a hard worker and very devoted to his passions. He will be greatly missed.