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Carrie Wallace
January 6, 2015
I recently saw you and Mark being interviewed regarding the possibility of an upcoming Papal Visit. Mark taught me in High Li over 20 years ago. His laughter and smile was contagious. My High Li experience has had such a positive impact on my life because of Mark and Father Farmer. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Darlene Gilchrist
January 5, 2015
Carol,
I am so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you and your family.
Bill Casey
January 5, 2015
I discovered the message today of the loss of Mark. It was sad news to me. Mark and I had been freinds for many years and always enjoyed visits at national youth ministry events. Our work had been similar for many years serving young people in the Catholic Church. Our work both changed to longer term planning and we enjoyed visits on the phone to catch up. It will be a great loss for the family, yet know Mark was always the best at what he did. The world has become a much better place because of all that Mark did. Please know that my prayers are with the family at this time.
Bill Casey
Archdiocese of St. Paul/Mpls
Patty, Cassie and Taylor Kinnucane
January 2, 2015
I met Mark last summer at Baltimore City Work Camp. What an amazing influence he was on the teenagers and adults alike. He was so giving of his time, talents and gifts. He will be missed by so many. Sorry we couldn't make it back to Maryland for the services. May he rest in peace with our Lord.
Lynn & Gerry Marletta
January 2, 2015
Although we did not know Mark, we would like to give our condolences to Beth, whom we know thru our son, and the rest of his family and friends. May he rest in peace with Lord he so much loved,and may the Lord give his wife and daughter the strength to heal and continue his legacy.
January 2, 2015
Beth, we are so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. We are very grateful that he was a part of Kevin's life. Kevin always came home with such great stories about the times he spent with your family. Your dad always seemed to be a big part of those stories. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Pam and Larry Wieciech
Myra Fecteau
January 2, 2015
Mark and Carol entered my life at a very difficult time for me,my divorce. Thankfully both were perceptive, empathetic,mindful and ready with real life goals and suggestions. It was transformational for me and I will never forget their kindness to me and how it is has changed me and encouraged me
Peace
Donna (Zamerski) O'Keefe
January 1, 2015
When I saw the picture of Mark's smiling face, I knew immediately what true joy was/is and how he always spread it around. As my family has already shared, Mark and Carol played an important part in the lives of myself and my two brothers. He was such shining and inspirational reflection of God and how we as youth can be close to Him. Mark touched the lives of so many people and I only hope that there is someone out there who can continue to spread his message to and love/care of the youth of our area. I am sure that he will continue to work through Carol. Though we have lost a major influence on so many lives, Heaven has gained a wonderful angel. Though it has been a long time, I have many memories and send my deepest condolences to Carol and the family.
Elizabeth Snyder
January 1, 2015
I knew Mark from when I attended St. Margarets school from 6th to 8th grade. He was such a light to myself and my classmates during our time there. He will be truly missed; not just by those who knew him but by those who will never have the opportunity. In a world such as this he made hope, light and love available to many. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and many friends.
Mary Horner
January 1, 2015
Mark had a powerful influence on the youth of Maryland. From a one-on-one to a convention hall of young people Mark always had the right words. He was an exceptional man with a gift of service. He will be missed by everyone who knew and loved him.
Ted & Gayle Zamerski
January 1, 2015
We don't often get the opportunity to meet persons who clearly are among the truly special. Mark is one of those persons. Our children's exposure to Mark at St. Margaret's Church, and our more indirect contact with him and his family, created life-long memories that left all of us truly saddened at the news of his passing. Mark, we will miss you but your work will live on - thanks to your life-long commitment to our youth. Thanks Mark.
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