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Mark Kitchin Obituary

Uncasville - Mark Wayne Kitchin, 82, on-air radio personality in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Kentucky for over 40 years, died Sept. 29, 2023, at Lawrence + Memorial Hospital. Mark was a funny, creative, and gentle man. A storyteller possessed of a dry wit, he had an encyclopedic knowledge of country and popular music of the 1940s, 50s, and 60s. He could tell you not only who wrote a classic hit, but also who first recorded it, who took it to the top of Billboard charts, all about their lives, and even what label the song was recorded on. These attributes made him a popular radio host.

A native of South County Rhode Island, where his family worked in the textile mills, Mark grew up in Usquepaug. His first job was at nearby Peter Pot's Pottery. Mark worked in the mills himself until realizing his childhood dream of being on the radio. He enrolled in the Columbia School of Broadcasting, got his radio license, and landed his first radio job at WURI, the University of Rhode Island station. During the 1960s, Mark played bass and sang baritone for the Twin River Boys, a New England-based bluegrass band that recorded and toured nationally. He launched his radio career in Eastern Kentucky coal country when he took an on-air job in 1968, for WPKT in Prestonsburg, later moving to WNVL in Nicholasville. He claimed Kentucky was where he first smelled the aroma of burnt coffee, common in every other radio station where he ever worked. Mark returned to his home state in 1974, working early mornings for WPRO-FM in Providence. During the 1970s, Mark did primetime air shifts in Providence at WHIM, WJAR, WICE, WEAN, and WGNG. Mark joined Hall Communications at their Norwich location in 1984. Considered the consummate professional by his radio colleagues, he worked at every local Hall station, starting with WCTY-FM. After over a decade with WCTY, he moved to mornings on WNLC-FM. He was the morning show host for WICH 1310 AM for 15 years before retiring in 2015, after a 31-year career with Hall.

Mark took up stand-up comedy during retirement, entertaining at comedy clubs and open mics around Southern New England, and even doing a few sets in New York City, and San Francisco. He liked comedy, he said, because you can hear the audience laughter, feedback you can't enjoy on the radio. He put together a program, "Old Songs and Stories," which he performed for senior centers, nursing homes, and assisted living centers pre-COVID. He also enjoyed singing his favorite karaoke tunes around the Norwich-New London area.

Mark was the son of the late Ida Bell Kitchin of Richmond, R.I. He leaves four children: Donna Lee Kelly of Yuma, Ariz., Mary A. Sampson of Shelton, Mark W. Kitchin Jr. of North Kingstown, R.I., and Brittany O. Kitchin of Vero Beach, Fla. He is survived by four grandchildren: Joshua, Daniel and Timothy Sampson of Shelton, and Lauren Kitchin of North Kingstown, R.I.; and one great grandson, Braydin William Kitchin of North Kingstown, R.I. His grandson, William Joseph Kitchin, of North Kingstown, R.I. predeceased him. He was married to Patricia Senior Kitchin, North Kingstown, R.I., and subsequently to Colleen O'Brien Kitchin, Sterling. He leaves his companion of recent years, Mary Alice Smith of Newport, R.I. There are no calling hours. A service in his memory will be held at a future date.

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Published by The Day on Oct. 5, 2023.

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James Moody

September 29, 2025

What wonderful memories of grabbing our instruments and sit around playing Bluegrass music. You were the best on the stand up bass. Gonna miss you!

James Moody

September 28, 2025

We plays music together MANY years ago shared the same inspection machine at Kenyon Piece Dye. A wonderful friend and great musician!! Forever friends!

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Maggie and Jon Ehrlich

October 11, 2023

A life well lived.

Stu Bryer

October 8, 2023

Mark was a talented dear friend for over fifty years we had so many laughs together we were the two man team on WICH very sad news sendingwarm thoughts to his family and friends Stu Bryer

Joan Dermody

October 7, 2023

Always charming and attentive, Mark was a welcomed man at any function we had at Channing Church. We all embraced him for his talents and gentle ways. He will genuinely be missed. I feel for his family members and for my friend Mary Alice Smith. We are all a little less happy with his passing.

Bill Reese

October 6, 2023

I was fortunate to have Mark as a friend, meeting him when he came to work for Hall Communications in 1984. He was an amazing guy, a wonderful friend, and an extremely talented radio announcer.

The world is a poorer place without him in it. I miss him terribly.

Jim Moody

October 5, 2023

I enjoyed MANY hours of playing Bluegrass and Country music with Mark. I also worked second shift in Kenyon Piece Dye and inspected cloth on the same machine that Mark did on First shift. Would see him almost every day. What a wonderful friend and musician. RIP buddy.

Patriciashafer

October 5, 2023

So sorry to hear of marks passing.i had the great pleasure of meeting mark at Gary's restaurant in north stone CT at the wkend pig roasts with all the bands at Gary's with Jim reed&dell Dickson mark was a wonderful friend when I can llrd him at the station nightly st the oldies all request nights.mark was such a joy to befriends with.RIP mark you will be dearly missed by all who knew you.

Evelyn Monk

October 5, 2023

I have known Mark, my whole life meeting. His aunt Pat was my sister-in-law. He was always funny and a really great guy used to listen to him on the radio all the time and most recently on Facebook I will miss him.condolences to his children and grandchildren and great grandchildren And his significant other Evelyn Sherman Monk

Bob Edwards

October 5, 2023

Worked with Mark for his entire tenure at Hall Communications. In 1984 he and I were the voices on WCTY. Years later Mark was on WICH mornings from 6-10am. I'd fill in for him on vacations and days off.......Condolences to friends and family. He was one of a kind and always a pleasure to work with.....

Adam Mansfield

October 5, 2023

The Golden Voice as I used to call him when he and I performed at open mics. A great man with a lot of wit and always supportive of any comic he came across. You will be missed both on and off the stage sir.

Diane Daddario-Pfautz

October 5, 2023

Condolences to his family and friends and Mary Alice.

Chi-Chi

October 5, 2023

It was an honor to know you and perform with you on stage. My heart goes out to your family and Love Ones.

Jim Reed

October 4, 2023

Mark's obituary perfectly describes his life as a good person who cared for his family, friends & co-workers. I'll always remember Mark as being so talented as a broadcaster, musician and comedian. Mark's sense of humor matched his personality, (especially when he broke into song.) You couldn't help but crack up. His stories of growing up in Usquepaug were always amusing. Deepest sympathies to Mark's family, friends, co-workers, & legions of listeners. Rest In Peace Mark. Thanks for the 31-years of memories and all you brought to us. You'll be deeply missed... Jim

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