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This was taken at the Eagles concert. We had a wonderful time. We waited a long time to see them. and we both really enjoyed the show.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Here we are again another baseball game.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Here we are just out and about having a good time. I love you smile. He was one who didn´t really like getting his picture taken but I´m glad he smiled in all the pictures that we took of us together
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Here we are at a baseball game and Washington D C. We had a wonderful time. Mark enjoyed himself very much.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
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Here we are again at the fireworks display of 2023. Gosh you´re so handsome. I´m so glad I was in his life for 12 years.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Here we are in the Fourth of July 2023. Mark was feeling pretty good this day. I was so happy that we went and watch fireworks together.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Here is my handsome husband and myself just having a fun picture taken.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Here´s my love of my life, talking to his mother on her birthday a few years ago.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
This is a picture of my husband when he was in the Navy before I met him.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Our Wedding Day 12/23/2016. Best day of my life.
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
Carol Swygert Dupree
November 17, 2023
My husband, Mark Terry Dupree, was one of a kind. I am so blessed and honored to have known him for the last 13 years. To have loved him with my whole heart. We had so many good times together and only a few bad times together.
Celebrating life’s beautiful blessings of weddings, laughing together, dancing together in our home as well as our kitchen and just holding each other close and saying how much we loved one another from the very first day that we met. Mark I knew that you were my true love and my SOULMATE .I was blessed and honored to have known you. Thank you for being a wonderful man to my girls and to myself.
Mark, I truly miss you. I know that you’re in a better place and that you are happy and you’re healthy up in heaven. God bless you, my sweet prince until we meet again.
I will love you forever and ever.
Love your girl always, Carol.❤
Karen King
November 3, 2023
Mark was an athlete in high school. He was on the Keystone Panther's football team in Knox, PA, and excelled at gymnastics. I remember being a small child in the audience at a school gymnastics show and watching with awe and admiration as he held an iron cross on the rings for what seemed to me, a very long time. He was a heroic figure to me, and I was brokenhearted when he left to join the service. I missed him terribly.
When he left the military, he was a rolling stone for many years, always working hard and occasionally coming home for visits. He became a skilled carpenter/builder and left his mark on the world through his many projects. His greatest joy and lasting contribution to the world is his three children, Christopher, Jennifer, and Melissa, and their children. He will live on through them, and I know his kind, sweet spirit still accompanies them.
Always sensitive and tender, Mark struggled with the loss of our father, Dempsey Dupree, who preceded him in death. Mark suffered at the thought of our mother (Luella Dupree age 91) passing, as she has struggled with advanced dementia for the last 4 years. I take comfort that he has been welcomed home with great joy by our father, and he will welcome our mother to the light and love of the afterlife when she joins him there.
Cindy Dupree
October 30, 2023
My brother Mark was kind, loving, and generous with beautiful eyes that sparkled with humor and mischief. He worked so hard all his life to provide for his family and was just talking about retirement. I know he is at peace and finally - resting in the light and love he cultivated.
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