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Mark Ray Wentzell

Ogunquit, Maine

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Mark Ray Wentzell, 55 OGUNQUIT -- Mark Ray Wentzell, 55, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 28 2010, after a short bout with cancer. Mark was born on Oct. 3, 1954, in Hamilton, Ohio, the son of the late Willis Wentzell and Shirley Sessions. Mark was a resident of Ogunquit. He and his wife Lorna were...

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Lorna and Mollie and Willis - As you have told me, Mark had accepted and was OK with what was happening to him - and his desire was for you to be able to reach a similar place in your heart. I found these words and they seemed appropriate... With love...

All Is Well
Death is nothing at all,
I have only slipped into the next room.
I am I and you are you...
whatever we were to each other, that we are still.
Call me by my old familiar name...

Lorna,
I just got home late last night from Germany...so sorry to hear of your loss. I only found out this afternoon. You're in my thoughts.

Lorna, so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow.
Jim & Deb Francoeur

Lorna-
Our hearts go out to you during this very trying time. Mark was such a wonderful, caring man, and you were blessed to have him for a husband; as was he to have you. He had a genuine smile that we will sadly miss, but never forget. Hold precious memories of your life together close to your heart and they will help to pull you through this difficult time. Thinking of you always! Your friends at
Town N' Country Grooming

My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cheri Allen -Wells

My deepest sympathies to your family. I had the great pleasure of working with Mark while he was a Perishable Manager at Forest Avenue and a Store Manager in Wells. He will be deeply missed.
With my deepest sympathy, Jim Walton

Lorna ,Because you & Mark shared Mollie with Doug & me, we decided to adopt our girls. The two of you were a wonderful couple!
Hope your many happy memories soothe your loss.

Lorna, Mollie, and family,
I wish I could be there tomorrow to share in what will, of course, be a very sad day, but will also be an incredible sharing of funny stories and good memories of a guy who was well loved!
My sincere sympathies and love to you
Jenny

I am out of State this week end or I would be there. Mark and Willie are like younger brothers to me in the short time we worked together on planning and finishing the Moody Common and other things. I will miss him dearly.
Nick , NGT Consulting Design Group