2014
2014
Mitchell, Mark Christopher Age 37, Oak Lawn, IL. Beloved son of James and Patricia Mitchell; loving brother of Tracy (Tom), Brian, Kacy and the late Stacy; cherished uncle of Stacy and Nathan; fond nephew and cousin of many. Funeral Saturday 10:15 a.m. from Blake-Lamb Funeral Home, 4727W 103rd St., Oak Lawn to St. Linus Church. Mass 11:00 a.m. Visitation Friday 2:00-9:00 p.m. For information please call 708-636.1193 or visit www.blakelamboaklawn.com
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Even though we can't see you, Uncle Mark, we still love you a lot, and we will always remember you. Love, Nathan Behnke
Nathan Behnke
October 26, 2014
We miss you a lot, Uncle Mark. We have many tears now, but we know you will be safe in heaven with love and care of God and all your friends & family. Love, Stacy
Stacy Behnke
October 26, 2014
Jim and Pat, a job well done! Mark was a special person for all of us. He enjoyed life and was a role model for all of us. I will always remember him and thank God that I got to be a part of his life. May God bless you all in this time of sadness.
Joyce Jones
October 25, 2014
You will be truly missed Mark. I will cherish the memories! See you on the other side my friend!! You better be ready for a hug!!
Tracy (Majewski) Janjanin
October 24, 2014
Thank You For Letting Us Be Part Of Your Life. Please Look Down On All Of Us From Heaven. We Love You.
Jill,Vasili,Foti,Eleni and Elias
Jill Patrianakos
October 24, 2014
We love you now and forever, Mark. You may be gone from this earth but you will never be gone from our hearts and our minds. You'll be in good company in the heavens above with all our family and friends who have departed before you. Love, Tracy, Tom, Stacy and Nathan
Tracy Tom Stacy Nathan Behnke
October 24, 2014
We all love you Mark and always will. We are really sad now but we do have 37 years of happier and better times. We will always remember you. May you rest in peace in the heavens above. Love, Tracy
Tracy (Mitchell) Behnke
October 24, 2014
Good bye Uncle Mark. I hope you have fun in your new life in heaven. We love you a lot. Love Nathan
Nathan Behnke
October 24, 2014
We really miss you, Uncle Mark. I hope you have a fun life in heaven. Please watch over us from heaven because we love you with our hearts and miss you.Love, Stacy
Stacy Behnke
October 24, 2014
I am truly saddened to hear this. Mark had a great spirit, and I would always see him with a smile. My thoughts are with your family during this difficult time.
Amy Gallagher (McKeon)
October 24, 2014
The Dorgan family will miss Mark forever. He was a ray of sunshine to everyone he came in contact with. Mark was the Spring Road mascot. We will all miss him walking down the street, singing with his iPod and stopping occasionally to do a little dance. We'll miss his coming over to share his latest medals with us. Pat, Jim and kids, we cannot fathom what you are going through, but please lean on us when ever you need to.
With love and sorrow,
John and Barb
John and Barb Dorgan
October 23, 2014
The Dorgan family will never forget our special buddy Mark. How he brought sunshine where ever he went; was the mascot of Spring Road. There is much sadness in the hearts of every one Mark touched. We miss you and love you, Mark.
The Dorgan Family
October 23, 2014
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