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Mark Carignan Obituary

Carignan, Mark
RENSSELAER - Mark Carignan, born in 1943, passed away suddenly at his home in Rensselaer, on October 26, 2023.
A man of many trades, Mark was a retired bus mechanic of 20-plus years at Schalmont Central School District and had also been working at Dave Hunt's Auto for the last 38 years. He was a proud veteran of the United States Army, serving from 1961-1964. A larger-than-life figure who towered over most, there wasn't a job or project too big for Mark to take on. His stature was no doubt intimidating and his presence always felt. Those who were lucky enough to know him knew that at his core, he was a man who had a ton of love to give. He loved what he did, lived every day to the fullest, and most importantly gave all that love to his family.
The son of the late Edward and Katherine Carignan, Mark encapsulated what it meant to be a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, brother, and friend.
Mark was predeceased by his wife of nearly 50 years, Karen. He is survived by their four children, Katherine Wojcik, Lisa (the late Michael) Burdick, Nicole (Michael) Maddock, and James Carignan. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Daniel (Cassidy), Aaron (Je Zsa Nay), Samantha (Jesse), Jillian (David), Mary, Emma (Sebastian), Noah, and Tara; great-grandchildren, Jackson, Maya, Penelope, Arlo, Mila, and Luca; and sisters, Marsha, Mary (Timothy), Karen, and Glen.
After Karen's death in 2012, Mark eventually remarried and started another beautiful chapter of his life in 2015, with Diane Youngs and her family. He opened his heart to them and loved them as if they were his own. Mark is also survived by his wife, Diane; their dog Gizmo; stepdaughters, Kelly, Jaime (Mickey), and Stacey; grandchildren, Paige, Mackenzie, Madison, Lauren, Terry, and Erik; and great-granddaughter, Savannah. He further leaves behind many beloved nieces, nephews, and friends.
While Mark could outwork men half his age up until his last day, he still prioritized cherishing the time with the people he loved. Whether it was Zoom Flume trips with the grandkids, meticulously planned Easter egg hunts, summer clambakes where seemingly the whole town was invited, or a fishing trip with his buddies (scotch in hand), Mark knew how to have a good time.
Whether it was his traditional "Hello, dear" to the waitress at the diner, or "Howdy, partner" to the guys in the garage, he aimed to make you smile regardless of whether he had known you for 40 years or just met you.
For those who loved you, you gave us a rock to lean on, a hero to look up to, and a friend to confide in. We love you forever, and you will always be in our hearts.
A celebration of life will be held by the family at a later date and place to be announced.
The condolence page may be found at www.wjlyonsfuneralhome.com



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Published by Albany Times Union on Nov. 2, 2023.

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Alice Button

July 28, 2024

I am so sorry for your loss. He was a good friend!! I´m sure you will miss him.

Melissa

November 5, 2023

Uncle Mark was a true gentle man and just a sweet person-devoted husband and family man.
May he Rest In Peace.
He will be very much missed by all..

Tori Austin

November 4, 2023

I am so sorry to hear of Mark´s passing. He was an absolute sweetheart. He would visit us Dennys ladies every weekend with his lovely wife! He became family to us. He will be missed beyond words. Prayers and love to all his family and friends We will miss seeing you at the diner and will always remember your smiling face!! Please keep us updated on any services. RIP Mark

Carol Butterfield

November 4, 2023

In loving memory of a wonderful man.We will love you and miss you always

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