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Mark Oberschewen
In Memory of
Mark
Oberschewen
1966 - 2016
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Condolence From: Lynne Soltys
Condolence: I now that it has been a year this week, the Feast of the Assumption of Mary. I still think of Mark. everytie I see a little rabbit, I think of Mark who won the class rabbit in 3rd grade and took care of "Thumper" for several years. I think of his smile and enthusiasm in everything he did. I think of how excited I was when he brought his daughter to our religious education program.

May God bless you all and give you more and more happy memories to ease your loss.

Lynne Soltys
Thursday August 17, 2017
Condolence From: Lynne Soltys
Condolence: I was so upset to hear that Mark has died. Mark was in my first class (third grade) at St. Helena School. I can remember how smart he was and how he won the class bunny to keep. Mark then connected back with us in or religious education program enrolling his children Gina and Michael. My prayers are with the family, especially his children. Mark is a great man and will be missed terribly by all who knew him. May God bring Mark into heaven to be with him forever.
WITH LOVE AND PRAYERS,
Lynne Soltys
Thursday August 18, 2016
Condolence From: Joe Frascino
Condolence: Sad to hear about Mark. I worked with him at Canon many years ago. He was considerate, kind and had a great sense of humor. It was a pleasure knowing him. Thoughts and prayers to the entire family.

Joe Frascino
Dallas, TX
Thursday August 18, 2016
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