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1961
2024
Mark E. Bisbo, 63, of East Syracuse, passed away on Friday September 13, 2024 at Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester. Mark was born in Syracuse on June 13, 1961, son of the late Hadwen and Geraldine (Grassy) Bisbo. Mark previously worked at Onondaga Bindery in Syracuse and several other printing companies in the area. Mark had also earned his CDL.
Mark was predeceased by 3 sisters, Bonnie Casey, Sherry Gibbs, and Melanie Stevenson.
He is survived by his longtime partner-in-crime, Celeste Moore; 3 daughters, Elizabeth (Benjamin) Ecker, Kelly (Michael) Moore, Chelsea (Ryan) Franz; 4 step-children, Thomas (Pam) Moore, Dale (Corrin) Nicholas, Jason (Jaime) Nicholas, Brandon Nicholas; 10 grandchildren, Wyatt, Michael-Thomas, Nicholas, Ashley, Rachel, Sarah, Emma, Meagan, Remy, and Dawson. Also surviving are siblings Michael Bisbo (twin brother), Cindy (Gino) Fortino, Ginger (Mike) Corr, Jill (Benny) Supraski, Julie McKerchie, and Steve Bisbo, along with many nieces, nephews, and dear friends; Lastly by his best friend Dexter (Doodles).
Mark attended many classic car shows with his close friend, Paul and is the proud owner of a '69 Chevy Caprice. Most of all, his happiest times were spent with family, friends, good music, bonfires, having fun, and making memories.
Visitation will be held on Friday September 20, 2024 from 5-8pm at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 705 N. Main St., N. Syracuse, NY with services at 8pm. In honor of Mark, please come as you are and Syracuse attire is encouraged. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Mark’s name can be made to the American Heart Association or a charity of your choice.
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