Mark-Twohig-Obituary

Mark M. Twohig III

Lakewood, Ohio

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DIED
May 3, 2025
LOCATION
Lakewood, Ohio

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Age 79. Dear son of the late Mark and Margaret Twohig. Loving husband of Mary Lee (nee Mack). Beloved father of Katie Lietzke and Beth Twohig. Devoted grandfather of Lauren, Liam, and Lexia Lietzke. Dear brother of Sr. Patricia Twohig, CSJ (deceased), Rita (Joseph) Cimperman, William, and...

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Dear Bill and Peggy. . .I am saddened to learn of Mark´s passing. I had a lot of fun playing for Twohig AC touch football team in the mid-80s. He was a terrific QB and generous man. May you find some comfort in knowing Mark now rests peacefully in God´s warm embrace. You and the entire Twohig family are on my thoughts and prayers.

Katie, very sorry to read of your dad's passing. His obituary is a beautiful tribute to a wonderful life of service to community.

Katie and Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Mark was a mentor and watched out for me when I started practicing law. He was a good attorney, gave back to the community, was a good athlete and loved his family. May he rest in peace. My deepest condolences.

I go back to the playgrounds of Roosevelt school in Lakewood with Mark and his brother Bill. Both of the Twohig boys were great athletes and bright scholars. Mark was always a pleasure to see as his enthusiasm for sports and life in general was infectious, he will be missed by all that knew him. God rest his soul and condolences to the Twohig family from the Novak family

I am so sorry for your loss. Mr Twohig was one of my teachers at St. Bridgets. He was always very kind to me. He always told me my slogan should be "More Powers to You". Yes-last name was Powers. I was never the best student but would try. One day he called out our scores on a big test. He called my name and said, "Zero", as I was terrified, he then said, "with a nine in front". I stopped in to his office on a whim with my kids when downtown one day, He was trilled. I will keep his memory...

Lots of Speed Bar memories. The big guy could really move!Condolences to his family.

Great guy played ball with him in 1980 on a lawyer league team called the Compers. He did a lot of good for many people.