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REVEREND WILLIAM R. "BILL" MARK

Newton, Massachusetts

1944 - 2019

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MARK, Reverend William R. "Bill" Chaplain (COL), Vietnam Veteran, Minister, Counselor, Teacher Formerly of Newton and Swampscott, MA and most recently of Springfield, Virginia and Metairie, Louisiana, died on Friday, December 13, 2019. He was 75. Born and raised in Newton, Massachusetts, the son...

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I really don't know where to start being overwhelmed with emotions and how much he gave not only to me but other Veterans, and those in crises. I look at this picture and say yup you look dignified, but I was Honored, Humbled to be your Servant. All I can say to those that remember the "Ted Williams" Tunnel in Boston to Logan Airport prior to opening we got you beat, meaning first to experience going through it. Never got to say my goodbyes but you as I know how much you meant to me on my...

Never realized where time has passed but always Remembered the time I had was from the Love and Compassion of a Brother Vietnam Veteran. I knew a Compass and Asmuth direction in Vietnam. Bill Mark showed me how to use my experiences in Vietnam in like Compassion helping Brothers and Sisters in Arm's. Semper Fidelis

I was lost and broken when I returned from Iraq in 2004. Bill was my Counselor and my Friend.
He saved my life.
He was all that is good in this world. I was blessed to have known such a man.
My heart goes out to Bills Family, and all those who knew him.
I will miss you forever Bill.
As you would always say to me, take good care.
My love and gratitude always.
Cheryl Anne Vigliotta

Always in our hearts

So sorry to read of his passing. While distant cousins, I feel a great loss. The few conversations we had covered many subjects, mostly related to family. Over the years I often heard my parents Victor & Monica Mark speak of Bucko and Bill, along with many other Mark family connections and visits. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I spent the month of July 1990 at the Mark house and got to spend considerable time with Bill & Demak for the next several years while in Boston. I greatly valued Bill's guidance and their kindness during that time. I lost contact with Bill in the late 90s, but a few days ago, after seeing a picture of the two of us together in Rockport, I did a quick search, hoping to reach out to him and instead found the news of his passing. Without the opportunity to talk with him, I can at least...

Billy and Malcom. My sincerest heartfelt condolences on your loss of your amazing Dad. He was a true dear loving friend. I loved his gift to heal the world. And especially how much he loved his sons. Valerie Paul.

Reverend William Marks will be missed by many VETRANS he helped t At he Bedford Va You Are In A safe Place Now God Bless You . Ed Ferguson

You will be missed!You were so kind hearted to so many people.