Mark,
My first sweetheart kinder garden to our fifth grade, when my parents moved our family to Bristol. Mark's father died in my stepfather's arms. We remained friends through life. He always had a kind word, a joke and something positive to say.
... I see Queen Mab hath been with you.
...a team of little atomies...
...the moonshine’s watery beams...
... now art thou what thou art,
by art as well as by nature ...
...Peace, peace Mercutio...
Thank you Mark --John De Pasquale
My good friend Mark. I will always remember our escapades through our high school days. Great memories of growing up on Bridge Street, working at the Wharf Tavern, playing sports, school plays and our Class Reunions. You were always there with a smile on your face and with a joke! You will be missed, may you Rest In Peace my dear friend.
I have the fondest memories of Mark throughout high school and working at the Wharf Tavern. His humor was infectious and he always made us smile with his jokes and I knew he wouldn’t miss a class reunions. He was always ready to chat and share a story. He was friendly, kind, and always willing to help his classmates. My condolences to his family. He will be so missed.
A class guy who treated everyone he knew with respect, Rest in Peace Old Friend
I am shocked hear that Mark is no more. I have fond memories of Mark during his stay at DEC- ESG group. He loved Indian cuisine and we went to several Indian restaurant and hours of conversation on all kinds of topics.
Rest in Peace Mark. You will be missed