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Randall Mark

Dallas, Pennsylvania

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DALLAS — Randall B.K. Mark (Randy), 65, of Dallas, and Naples, Fla., died July 8, 2022. A memorial service will be held at Shavertown United Methodist Church on Friday, July 15, 2022. Friends and family may call from 4 to 5 p.m. with service to follow at 5 p.m.

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My name is Michael Fox. I served aboard the USS Raleigh with Randy. I was the lead petty officer in the Medical devision division and took Randy under my wing and made him a corpsman striker. We became good friends and I would make trips with him back to the Dallas Pa area to visit his mom and then girlfriend Debbie. When we deployed to the Mediterranean he and I toured much of Europe. He was a good friend and I´m sure all that came in contact with him throughout felt the same as me in that...

There are some who bring a light so great into this world, that it remains even after they transition. Randy was one of those souls. Healing thoughts and prayers to those who knew this wonderful man. Rest In Peace

Dearest Robin, our deepest sympathies and condolences. As a customer of Pulverman, I met you both, but very quickly thought of you as friends. Randy was an amazing person who always made those around him feel GOOD just being with him. He exuded strength and compassion at the same time. We are all better people having known him. Bless you and your lovely family at this difficult time. Hang on to your wonderful memories to comfort you. Tammy and Chris Flower

Robin and Family: Joe and I offer our sincere condolences. We were so sad to hear of Randy's passing. Randy loved his family and always had a smile on his face for anyone he met. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Robin, & Family I´m truly sorry for your loss Randy was a wonderful person He will surely be missed by all.

May the God of comfort bring the family peace.

Dear Robin and family, We are so sorry for your loss. We are sending heartfelt condolences and love. Randy touched so many lives, and created memories for all who were blessed to know him. His life was ended way too soon, but his love of life and family will be remembered. You and your family will remain in our hearts and prayers. Deb and Gene

Very sad to learn of Randy's "way too early passing." We both served as past Presidents of the Wilkes University Veteran's Club. I have many great memories of our time there, especially playing softball. May his family's hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate Randy..."a life well lived."

To Robin and the extended Mark family , Rebecca and I offer our sincere condolences . May Randy´s memory be for a blessing . We will never forget his kindness and friendship.