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Mark Yefko

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

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WILKES-BARRE — Mark Yefko, 68, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away peacefully July 8, 2024, at Allied Inpatient Hospice Center, Wilkes-Barre.

Born in Wilkes-Barre to the late Evelyn Rodriguez and Leonard Yefko, he was a lifelong resident of South Wilkes-Barre. Mark graduated from King's College...

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I just learned of Mark's passing today. Mark's sister Linda and I were best friends and lived two doors apart. I knew the family for years and have the fondest of memories of the best times Linda and I spent together. Mark was a bold little boy who grew into a kind and gentle man. My condolences to Karen and Michelle.

Dear Karen and Michelle, we were so unbelievably upset to hear of the passing of your dear brother Mark. We are his neighbors and truly loved Mark. We know he had a long journey with his disease but didn´t think it would take him so abruptly. I know you are her cleaning out his house and we would be more than honored to help you if needed. We ask God to bless Mark and his family. With friendship and love, sincerely Christine and Raymond Kruk.

So sorry to hear of Mark's passing. Always pleasant with a smile. Rest in Peace, dear friend.

I worked with Mark at Giant market. Many great debates talking football Steelers Cowboys Miner Park playing basketball. Great memories God Bless you Mark another angel watching over us

So sorry to hear about Mark's passing . Mark was one of the nicest persons I have know . I was mark's roommate on several of John Chernesky baseball trips . Rest in peace

So sorry to hear about Mark´s passing. Mark was my partner for many years on our USTA tennis team. He was a great player and great guy. Rest in Peace my friend and God Bless You

Mark was one of the nicest people I have know, We had a lot of fun on my baseball trips. He went on most of them.

I am sorry for your loss Karen and Michelle. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

We would like you to accept our deepest sympathy for your loss of Mark. Cousin Jim & Cathy Yefko