Paul Mark Reese
CARLISLE - Paul Mark Reese, 60, of Carlisle passed away on July 7, 2024 after an 8-month battle with brain cancer. He was born March 11, 1964, in Lewisburg, PA. Paul's vocation as a skilled and diligent artisan in residential and commercial construction earned him wide respect in the building industry. However, it was his advocation for the cause of American liberty and Biblical Christianity which contributed most to his lasting legacy as a true Patriot and soldier of Christ. Paul was a member of Great Hope Baptist Church. In addition to his participation in various patriotic organizations, Paul was a selfless servant to family and friends, an avid reader, and a gardener par excellence.
Paul is survived by ten siblings, Cathleen Reese, David Reese, Christine Parker (Peter), Barbara Reese, Roger Reese, John Reese (Beth), Julie Dakin (Christian), Rachael Powell (Harry), Kevin Reese, and Curtis Reese, 26 nieces and nephews as well as 34 great-nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Carol Reese.
A public viewing will be held at Hoffman Funeral Home, 2020 W. Trindle Road, Carlisle, PA on Friday July 12, from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM. On Saturday July 13, 2024, a viewing held at 10:00 AM and a service at 11:00 AM at Great Hope Baptist Church, 110 Fern Avenue, Carlisle, PA. Interment will immediately follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery, Boiling Springs, PA.
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