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Mark Caisse

This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Mark Caisse. We will remember him forever.
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Candle lit  by Julianne Andersen on December 6th, 2020

My dear brother Mark - you left me, us so suddenly!  We had big plans, didn't we?  There was so much yet to do, to share, to laugh and to love.  I miss the weekly phone calls, the photos we shared, the visits and trips we planned.  I am comforted knowing that our sibling relationship was healed and will remember the wonderful times we had.  You will always live in my heart, dear brother.

Candle lit  by Steve Mackey on December 6th, 2020

My Most Deepest and Sincere Condolences to Mark's Family. He was a Brother in Law whose Actions were always kind,compassionate and generous.You were a Sincerely Loving Husband and Faithful Friend..I will Keep and Treasure all the Visits i had with You in my Heart and Mind Forever.We will Hold you Close in our Hearts Forever..

Candle lit  by Deborah Teixeira on December 6th, 2020

Mark your time on this earth was way to short.,you leave us with so many wonderful memories.,you were a great friend..great husband. we will miss your story telling the dinners the Martin’s and just sharing time with you and Jean..RIP our friend..I am the resurrection and light he who believes in me shall live forever John:11 vs 25-26

Candle lit  by Natalie Teixeira on December 10th, 2020

I was blessed to know the soul, Mark Caisse, through his lovely wife, my Aunt Jean. Mark was one of the few people in my life who, even though we weren't blood-related, I still considered him family. He and my Aunt were wonderful models of that old age adage "Family isn't always blood." Mark's tragic passing is something I struggle deeply to wrap my heart and mind around. So in the interim, I will try to remember him for the good man that he was and the effervescence that he brought to life's precious moments. What I remember most about "Uncle" Mark was his boisterous and infectious laugh, his witty humor, and his genuine interest in what was currently happening in my life. When he asked you a question, it wasn't simply a way to prolong conversation, it was because he genuinely cared about what your answer would be. What I will remember the most is how much he adored and loved my Aunt Jean. They were soulmates for sure, two peas in a pod. While I didn't get to see much of Mark after he and my Aunt moved to Scottsdale, I took great comfort in knowing that these two would take good care of each other always. They lived life for one another and were each other's pillars through life. So to have Mark so suddenly taken from my Aunt has surely tested my Faith in God, and I'm left with many unanswered why's. But "joy comes in the morning!" And I remember that I will hear that laugh again one day on the other side. Mark was a man of faith as well, and while I struggle with the questions, I know their is a soul up their in heaven who is at peace. I leave now with a passage from the Bible that really reminds me of "Uncle Mark" and I know that he will continue to watch over my aunt and his other loved ones here on earth: 2 Timothy 4:7 - "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith." Love you Uncle Mark, and have a martini up there for me, ok ;)

Candle lit  by Joe Teixeira on December 16th, 2020

Uncle Mark, even though we weren't blood you always treated me as such. I will forever cherish all the memories of coming over to the house and going swimming, throwing the ball with the dogs, and cooking pizzas in your pizza oven. Your big personality and youthful spirit will be remembered and missed greatly. Rest In Peace Uncle Mark. Thank you for all the love and memories.

Candle lit  by Robert Eckaus on August 9th, 2021

I met Mark when we were co-workers in 2005 or so and formed a bond over cars and racing. We stayed in touch over the years, meeting at some events and talking on the phone. He was a good friend who I wanted to visit and see his dream home in Arizona and attend the auctions together. Sadly I learned of his passing in August of 2021, I'll miss him dearly.

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