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Renee Paquette-Glaude
January 25, 2026
Mark and Betty were such wonderful people! They were my very first employer at the blueberry farm! I´m now 46 years old and still talk about the lessons learned and techniques we utilized to be the top blueberry picker!
The modesty commentary is real. I had no idea what an accomplished man Mark was. May he rest in peace with Betty and know that they created wonderful memories for the community!
Karen
January 25, 2026
I´m sorry for the loss of your father. I wanted you to know that I pick blueberries at the farm every year and started a tradition of picking blueberries with my grandchildren.
What a life your father had and he was an amazing man! Thank you to him also for starting the blueberry farm as it brings me joy to see my grandchildren having fun.
Colleen
January 24, 2026
Sorry for your loss; as someone who grew up and still live 10 min from the blueberry farm I did not know the history of this. What an amazing man. A life full of adventure and hard work along with lots of love

Nancy Stephen and Sonya Cornish
January 24, 2026
Mark came to visit us at the Rocky Point Blueberry farm just before moving to be closer to his sons. We enjoyed seeing him and talking to his family about their times on the farm and sailing in the bay. What a wonderful man with such intellect, charm, creativity, positive attitude and beaming personality. His smiling face showed his warmth and love. He was very happy to see how we love and care for the farm, appreciate the beautiful, solar heated home he designed, and love carrying on the business he and Betty created. We miss Mark and Betty but we rejoice with them in their eternal reunion.
Chadwick & McKinney Funeral Home, Inc.
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January 12, 2026
Mark Garrison Obituary
Mark Joseph Garrison (May 27, 1930 – January 1, 2026), born in Kokomo, Indiana, died peacefully in Haverford, Pennsylvania, at the age of 95. He was curious, thinking, humble, creative, innovative, and persevering, no challenge was ever insurmountable... Read Mark Garrison's Obituary
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