Mark William Wilson

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May 16 1957
May 22 2018
61 Years
Parkesburg, Pennsylvania

Mark William Wilson, 61, of Parkesburg, passed away at his home on Tuesday, May 22nd while surrounded by his family.  He was the beloved husband of Joan Wilson, with whom he shared 14 years of marriage.  

Born in West Chester, Mark was the son of Virginia (Schreck) and the late William S. Wilson.  He graduated Widener University with a BS Degree in Business Administration.  

Mark worked as a controller for McKeon Company, and later as a school bus driver for Krapf Bus Co.  

He was an avid bowler, wrestler, and golfer, and played catcher in baseball.  Mark was a motorcycle enthusiast and was a member of the Wawa Biker Club.  

He is survived, in addition to his wife and mother, by his son, Michael J. Wilson of Philadelphia, and, daughter Samantha L. Wilson of Coatesville; his stepchildren, Gina Langan, wife of Matthew Langan, Rita Standring, wife of William Standring, and Nicholas DiObilda, husband of Aimee (Seeker) DiObilda; and eight grandchildren.  

The memorial service will be private and at the convenience of the family.   

Condolences

Dear Aunt Joan and Family,

We are so sad to hear about the passing of Mark. His memory will live on in our hearts forever. We will always remember Mark as a very kind, considerate and fun person. So happy he became a part of our Family.

Love,

Kerry & Benny

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So sorry to hear of Marks passing, he was so strong he held out for two years he was incredible.I know he will be missed by all his family. Love you all Connie

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Sad to hear of Mark's passing.  Condolences to your entire family.

 

Judi anf Tony Baxter

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Joan and Family,

On behalf of Melanie, Kara, Zack and I, You have our deepest sympathies.  It's always sad to lose a loved one.

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Dear Joan and family, 

 I send my condolences in this time of great loss.  There are no words that will comfort you as much as the memories that you and Mark shared, so hold on to them and your family as you heal. 

Love,

Patti

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My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time.   I met Mark years ago at the bowling alley as our dad's worked together and bowled.  Mark was an awesome person- somewhat of a legend in the local sports world.  His stories will live on forever as will his memories of love for his family.   I'm truly blessed to have known such a great person and hope that great memories will get your thru the days ahead. 

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Karen, I regret to say I never met you, but your comments were a wonderful tribute to Mark. Thank you so much for sharing your memories.

Joan

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