MARK-ZEHNDER-Obituary

MARK E. ZEHNDER

Avon, Ohio

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ZEHNDER MARK E. ZEHNDER, 31, loved son of David and Joyce; brother of David, Penny Acton (Wayne), Candice Cookson (Brian), Luther and Jacklyn; uncle of Taylor, Hanna, Zack and Nate. Memorials may be forwarded to Brooklyn Adult Training Center, 10991 Memphis Ave., Cleveland, OH 44144. Christian...

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I new Mark from Camp Cheerful, I was a staff member there, Mark was a nice guy, fun to be around, I was glad to get to no him. My deepest condolences!! Jason Sinclair!!

Dear Penny, you and your family are in our prayers during this very difficult time.
Love,

I am going to miss my sparky!

i will truely miss mark he was a wonderful guy an good friend an also a wonderful classmate. i went to elementery school an HS with him he was fun to be around my thoughts an prayers are with his family god bless you mark you will be missed

So sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I worked at Camp Cheerful back in 1998 & 1999, and had the pleasure of getting to know Mark. As others have already stated, his smile was infectious. I still have a framed photo of Mark from camp all of these years later...it makes me smile every day. Please accept my sincere condolences. Mark was a special person & touched many lives. He will certainly live on in our memories.

My thoughts and prayers are with you All. I used to drive Mark to North Olmsted High School. Mark shared his BEAUTIFUL and contagious smile with me every morning! I am just one of the many lives that Mark touched! God Bless ~

Please accept our sincere condolences on Mark's passing. He was a wonderful young man who exhibited extraordinary courage throughout his entire life. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers in the coming days.

I am so very sorry... you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I knew Mark from Parma City Schools & North Olmsted City Schools. I will always remember his wonderful smiles & gorgeous eyes, from the time he was 5 through high school. Know that he touched so many lives - both classmates & teachers like myself. He will never be forgotten.