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Yvonne
June 5, 2023
I'm sorry to hear about the loss of my dear friend Mark. He was that one special person my husband, Shawn Murphy (his child hood friend) introduced me to when I arrived in the US from Ireland in 1983. Losing someone is never easy, believe me I know to well the anguish. I pray for his family and friends that they have found comfort and peace in how he lived his life.
Mark was a deeply spiritual person who found peace in meditation, and that is something to be celebrated. Although he may not be with us physically, his spirit and the impact he had on those around him will live on.
Mark will be missed, but he will always remain a part of all our memories and your heart. Allow his legacy to inspire you to live your life in a way that honors his memory and the values he held dear.
Fly high dear Mark
Blessings, Yvonne
Mark DelloRusso 3/2014
nanda
October 8, 2017
I miss you so very much.
I wish Molly, Dylan and I could have stayed home with you and precious Liza. You're one of mighty angels now... Through tears, happy and all, our hearts see you.
Mark, to go back home to you and Liza again. Oh, dearest family. What a blessing to live life still with you in memory. Thank you.
My sympathy for everyone.
*Mark,
I pray to you. I love you. Unconditionally. My angel. Please, I pray, protect my babies and give my brother and our father my love in heaven and please, our family your loving protection. A blessing always, that's what you've always been.
Thank you for being a father to me. "Loou! Laaa!! Om" My beautiful Mark... Just hearing your joyful playful voice in my silence heals me. I bow to you.
I'll always be your pumpkin girl.
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