In Memory

Mark Slusher

Mark Slusher

February 6, 1961 - September 6, 2012

Mark is survived by his daughter Victoria Slusher, sister Jane Slusher Welsh, sister Elizabeth Slusher Burkowske, and Ruth Ann Snyder.

My brother was my best friend growing up always did everything together. Played, fought and just hung out. He was a super guy and he would do anything for anyone, all you had to do was ask. As we entered our high school years our older brother died in a car accident, I don't believe he ever recovered from that tragedy. He did however go on to become a master carpenter. I have never seen anyone produce such beautiful work. He was quite the craftsman, from decks to knickknacks. He went on to become a project manager for a local house builder. I do believe, however, his greatest creation was his lovely daughter Victoria. I see so much of Mark in her, from being tenacious to tender, they are one and the same. I miss you everyday brother, you left this world way too early. I hope you are in peace now, you deserve it.

Love you, Jane

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05/14/20 08:35 AM #1    

Deborah Kai Smith

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Mark C. Slusher, a life-long resident of Bowie, died September 6.
Mark graduated from Bowie High School in 1980 and attended Prince George's Community College. He went on to become a Master Carpenter. Mark enjoyed the outdoors, animals, and was an avid camper
He is preceded in death by his mother, Jane B. Slusher and brother, William C. Slusher, III.
He is survived by his wife, Tracie Slusher; daughter, Victoria Slusher of Milton, DE; step-daughter, Leah Kruse of Milton, DE; father, William C. Slusher, Jr.; and three sisters, Elizabeth A. Burkowske and her husband Carl of Lusby, Ruth Anne Snyder of Bowie, and Jane M. Welsh and her husband Tom of Huntingtown.
A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Thursday, September 13 at St. Pius X Catholic Church in Bowie followed by interment at Resurrection Cemetery in Clinton. Arrangements were entrusted to the Beall Funeral Home in Bowie. Published in the Bowie Blade-News on Sep. 13, 2012.

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