Mark Joseph Cipollo, “Marko”, age 41, cherished son of Nicholas and Jenny Cipollo (née Sega), beloved brother of Nikko and Dominic (deceased), precious grandson of the late Frank and Antonia Sega and the late Peggy and Arthur Cipollo, devoted nephew of Antonia (Eric) Snyder, the late Frank Sega, Jr, and Mary Ann (Rob) Krueger. loving cousin of Robert Snyder, Carl Snyder, Anthony (Valerie) Krueger, Alexa Krueger (Richard), Evan (Chloe) Krueger, and Tyler Krueger. Fondly remembered and held in prayer by extended family in Slovenia and America. And finally, deeply missed by his loyal dog companion, Bingo.
Resident of Concord, Ohio, and joyfully attended the C & J Provider Services Day Program where Mark thrived. Marko was a pure soul whose beaming smile and hearty laugh were his unmistakable trademarks. He was tremendously loved by all who knew him and brought joy in the simplest, most beautiful ways. Family meant everything to him and he treasured every moment with those he loved most. Though life brought him many challenges, he lived with a spirit untouched by them, radiating love and innocence. After waiting more than 25 years, Marko is now reunited with his beloved Grandma Sega, whom he has never forgotten. He has found his voice, been given his wings and is free from all pain and disability, embraced forever in peace and love.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in memory of Mark to the Geauga Humane Society’s Rescue Village, 15463 Chillicothe Road, Novelty, Ohio, 44072. Mass of Christian burial Saturday, October 4, 2025, at Saint Vitus Catholic Church, 6019 Lausche Ave., Cleveland, OH 44143 at 11 AM. Immediately following the mass, family will receive friends at The Parish Hall to celebrate and pay tribute to Mark‘s life. Mark will be laid to rest at All Souls Cemetery in Chardon, Ohio.
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