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Mark Suttile Obituary

Mark K. Suttile
Mark Suttile, son of Patricia Frye and the late Joseph Suttile, passed away on March 12, 2025. Known for his quick wit and bold sense of humor, he had a warm heart and liked making others laugh. If he called you "kiddo" or "sweetie," you knew you were part of his circle.
Mark loved the simple joys in life-fishing, watching old black-and-white movies, and most of all, being behind the wheel of something big. The open road was his happy place, where he felt the freest.
In the last year, he faced complications following cancer treatments, but through it all, he never lost his humor or his way of bringing smiles to those around him.
He is survived by his mother and his sister, Dana Klein. Mark leaves behind a loving network of relatives and a wide circle of friends who were like family to him. He is preceded in death by his sister, Tara Suttile.
Instead of a formal service, family and friends are encouraged to gather, share stories, raise a glass, and celebrate his memory.
Rest easy, Mark, you'll always have the wheel.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Darien Times & Stamford Advocate on Apr. 2, 2025.

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Jo-Ann Suttile Smith

April 9, 2025

So sorry to hear of Mark's passing. Prayers and condolences to Pat and Dana.

Nicki Hammond

April 3, 2025

You were always my special cousin...when I moved to Vegas, you came and visited us often...I will never forget your infectious smile and personality...a precious beautiful soul gone to soon...live you forever Mark RIP

Penny Bonkowski Graham

April 3, 2025

Your laughter and sweet smiles will always be an equated with your precious life . We will miss you Mark

Frank Suttile

April 3, 2025

RIP.....Mark....!!

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