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Mark J. Tychonievich

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Tychonievich, Mark J. A teacher and coach at St. Louis University High School, Mr. Tychonievich died Dec. 20 after a long illness. Services: A funeral Mass will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday in St. Francis Xavier College Church. A reception will follow at the church. A classical language instructor for...

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I had served with a Mark Tychnoviech starting in July of 1972 at Fort Ord, CA. We were in the same basic training unit. We hung out with each other a lot. He had family (an aunt and uncle as I recall) in Oakland they we went to visit one weekend. Another weekend, we ventured into to Haight-Ashbury, in dress uniform. We went into a small coffee shop where some young folks were singing anti war songs. We were treated with a great amount of respect. It seems they were protesting the war, but...

After 1978 did Mark spend some time working for an insurance company in western Ohio? I believe I worked with him there till I took another job. I gave him a couple of Roman coins from my collection. He seemed like a good fellow...

Mark and I were buddies in high school. We lost contact with each other when I went to college, and he entered the service. He played right guard wile I was the center for our high school football team. No finer teammate, or human being ever existed. I'm deeply saddened by his passing and wish to express my sympathy to his wife and family.

I am sorry to hear about Mr T. Without doubt he went straight to Heaven. As should anyone who had me as a student.

I just learned of Mr. T's passing from the Wilbraham & Monson Academy magazine. He was my Latin teacher and advisor my last year there in 1984, and he was responsible for me finishing school with my sanity in place. My sympathies to his family and friends.

I taught with Mark at Wilbraham & Monson Academy many years ago and remember his smile and warmth.
I am so sorry to hear that Mark passed away so prematurely.
My sincere condolences to Mark's family.

As a former student of Mr. T, I am saddened to hear of his passing. the Clifford family ( Marion, Janine, Bern,and Jim) from Blairstown, NJ- old stomping grounds of Mr. T's past (Blair Academy), would like to tell you that you are in our prayers and thoughts.

To Mary and family: we extend our sincerest sympathy at the passing of Mark. The entire Brandecker family is thinking of, and offering up prayers, for you and your family.

I was saddened to hear of Mark's passing. Mark was my student at Washington University. He would do graduate-level translations of Roman authors and we would laugh and discuss and probe and laugh! It was very clear from the more-than-full College Church on Wednesday how many lives Mark touched. I will miss him, as does everyone he knew. But most especially, I will miss his ever-present grin, a grin that told us volumes about his life and the kind of man he was. You have the deepest sympathy...