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Mark Wayne Gosselin, Jr, 51 of Winchendon, passed away on Saturday, May 24, 2025, in Gardner.
He was born in Fitchburg, Mark made his home in Winchendon, where he was known for his warm heart, strong spirit, and love for life's simple joys. He found peace in fishing, playing his guitar, and most of all spending time with those who loved him.
Mark is survived by his beloved wife Denise Gosselin; his children, Brian Connolly, Eric Thorne, and Katelynn Thorne; his father Mark Wayne Gosselin, Sr; his brothers Shaun Dame, and his wife Stephanie, Chris Gosselin, and his wife Melissa Daly; his niece Kaitlyn Gosselin, his adopted brothers, Jeff Ford, Nick Ford, and Tony Ford; his niece Elizabeth Dame, along with many other loving family members and friends who will forever cherish his memory.
He is predeceased by his mother Pamela Dame and a brother, Brian Dame, Jr.
In honor of Mark's favorite color, please consider wearing purple to honor his memory.
A visitation to honor and celebrate Mark's life will be held on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. in the Stone Ladeau Funeral Home, 343 Central Street, Winchendon, MA 01475. A service will be held at 7:00 in the funeral home.
In honor of Mark Gosselin, we encourage everyone to share their favorite memories and photos on the memorial page. This will help us all remember the beautiful moments Mark shared with us. Please do so at www.stone-ladeau.com.In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made in Mark's name to Alyssa's Place, 297 Central Street, Gardner, MA 01440.
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