Mark-Tucci-Obituary

Lientenant Colonel Mark Tucci

Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina

May 12, 1947 – Jan 19, 2020 (Age 72)

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BORN
May 12, 1947
DIED
January 19, 2020
AGE
72
LOCATION
Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina

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Lieutenant Colonel Mark S. Tucci Fuquay-Varina Lieutenant Colonel Mark S Tucci U.S. Army Retired 72, passed away on January 13, 2020 Lieutenant Colonel Tucci was born on May 12, 1947, in Elizabeth NJ. He was the son of the late Salvatore E Tucci Jr and the late Carmel L Pachiano Tucci. He is...

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LTC Tucci was a great soldier and friend. He cared for his troops as I am sure he cared for his family. I know he would have made a fine Brigade Commander. As long as he is remembered he will not be forgotten. Continue to march in Heaven, Colonel.

Mark and I used to sit in his front steps and just hang out. i remember him telling me he was going join the army. i didn't buy his story......i was wrong.

I can't believe it is two years since his passing. Those who knew him will always remember him. He was a good soldier, and we all learned a lot from his expertise. Continue to march LTC.

Mark, was not only a friend and classmate at Roselle Park High School, he and I went through basic training together at Fort Sill, OK. I remember the day he accepted appointment to Officer Candidate School. I was also a guest at his wedding. My heart felt condolences to his family and friends. I just recently learned of his passing.

LTC Mark Tucci, was the S-3 (Operations and Training) Section Leader in the 1st Brigade, 50th Armored Davison, New Jersey Army Natioanl Guard.
I was his Operations Sergeant Major. We where then located in Woodbridge, New Jersey. Of all the officers who at one time or another where the S-3, he was the best, his professional leadership and his human nature inspired us all. His mission is complete, he will be remembered by all who knew him. May he rest in eternal peace, Amen.

My name is Richard Thompson, and I worked with LTC Tucci at the West Orange National Guard armory in West Orange, NJ(1978-1981) where he was my Personnel Supervisor and in charge of military full-time administrators. Maj Tucci at the time, helped me in a lot of areas and was an all business person. he was a good person, although I only worked with him for a couple of years, he will be missed by his family and all who knew him.

May Mark rest in peace and thank him for his service to our...

I went to Roselle Park Junior & Senior High with Mark, also Class of 1965, and we played on the same Church of the Assumption Little League baseball teams. We were also on the RPHS wrestling team together. He was a good guy, and I was sad to hear of his passing. My condolences to the entire family.

Sincerely,
Bob Leopold

Our most sincerest condolences to the family. Uncle Mark was a very strong and great man. May his soul be at peace with God.

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