Stephen-Wark-Obituary

Stephen Joseph Wark

Colchester, Vt, Vermont

Nov 21, 1963 – Oct 27, 2016 (Age 52)

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BORN
November 21, 1963
DIED
October 27, 2016
AGE
52
LOCATION
Colchester, Vt, Vermont
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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Stephen Joseph WarkAge: 52 • Colchester, VTStephen Joseph Wark, 52, a longtime resident of Colchester, VT passed away on Thursday, October 27, 2016 at the UVMC, after a long battle with cancer. He was born in Chelsea, MA on November 21, 1963 the son of the late Joseph B. Wark and Nyla Aldrich. He...

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Missing Steve, as Im sure you, Wendy, and your family are. Truly a great guy! Thoughts and prayers to you, on Steves anniversary.

Dear Wark Family, Thoughts and prayers are with you. Steve knew how to make you smile. He lived life to the fullest. Went to school with Steve and am blessed to have had him as a classmate.

So sorry to hear this. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

Family
He was as good police officer. He will always be remembered as a person of outstanding feelings for people, a great trait for a police officer. He will be missed for many reasons.
Michael C. Vinton Lt retired Vermont state police. East charleston, VT lasCruces, NM

Wendy, you, your daughters, Phil, Holly, Andy, Tom and your extended family have my deepest condolences. I can tell Steve made a tremendous impact on earth and will undoubtedly in eternal life. I will pray for everyone again tonight. And I know its hard to accept help but know you have us all to lean on any time. God bless, Terry

I met Steve while working for Joe & Jason at their Colchester Avenue office years ago. Such a nice man. My condolences to the Wark family.

Lisa (Perras) Solomon

Stephen went way too early, but accomplished so much in his lifetime. I've thought of him and your family often since we both received cancer news the same week in 2007. He fought a valiant battle for a very long time, and now has peace. Please accept my sincerest condolences. He won't be forgotten.

there were a few times when there was a call to my residence, the male was taken to jail- I was lucky to end up in the presence of the gentle soul of Stephen Wark. He was comforting, caring and somehow knew what I was feeling- not being a one time thing. It wasn\'t a nice thing to have to go through but with a man like Steve, he made it ok. I met him after many many years when I was working in the outpatient cancer clinic at fletcher allen. I was so sad to see him on the other side for a...

So sad to hear of Stephen's passing. We lived in the same neighborhood as kids, and I fondly remember kickball in the field with both of our brothers and lots of other kids. The family must be so proud of what a wonderful man he was. You are all in my thoughts.