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Kathy Tallent
July 6, 2016
I am so sorry for the loss of Mark. He was always such a happy person and a joy to be around.
Kim Small Remington
May 6, 2016
To all those that loved Mark, He was an extra special kind of guy. Quiet,calm and always good words to me he said. I am very sorry to hear he left this world,too young. Sorry I did not know he was sick.I hate cancer. Everybody that knew Mark loved him. Deepest Sympathies to his loved ones. God Bless
Ginny Jacobi (Hecksher)
May 6, 2016
Being childhood friends with the Pepper kids hopping the fence between our homes was always a fun adventure. We shared so many happy memories together as children. As a child Mark was always happy and pleasant. I reconnected with Mark at the Brookhaven Pathmark seeing his happy face every Sunday for many years. Thankfully, I had a chance to reconnect again these past few weeks. Even in extreme discomfort, Mark was polite. One of the last times I saw him I was rubbing his head, hoping to give him some comfort. He calmly said, can I ask you a favor? I said, sure Mark what is it? He said with out missing a beat, can you please stop rubbing my head. I started laughing and said Mark you don't need to be so polite with me and his comment was, I didn't wan to be rude. Typical Mark to the end. :) I will be seeing you, Joanie & Tommy by the fence. Ginny
Fay Parramore
May 5, 2016
Sorry for your loss we used to work together at Pathmark will always remember him as a great guy
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