In Memory

Mark Kelley

Mark Wesley Kelley
Madison Township- Mark Wesley Kelley, 38, of 423 Esley Lane died Sunday morning, January 17, 1999 at MedCentral/Mansfield Hospital after a long illness.
Mr. Kelley was born October 4, 1960 in Mansfield and had been a lifelong resident. Mr. Kelley was employed at Westinghouse Corporation and also was a subsitute teacher in area schools. He was a member of the First Free Methodist Church and was a graduate of both Madison Comprehensive High School and Ohio State University.
Mr. Kelley also enjoyed music. Mark enjoyed his life and loved his family and friends and will be missed by all.
Surviving are his mother, Thelma Kelley of Mansfield; sister, Marcia Kelley of Mansfield; aunts and uncles, Lyla and Glenn Worley and Opla Lowe all of Mansfield, Bertha and Lawrence Leadingham of Flemingsburg, Kentucky; numerous cousins and many good friends and neighbors.
Friends may call at the Diamond Street Home of Wappner Funeral Directors on Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9om. Funeral services will be held in the funeral home on Wednesday at 10:30am. conducted my Rev. Walter B. Orr. Burial will be held in Mansfield Memorial Park.



 
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03/09/08 11:45 PM #1    

Tammy Risinger (Clapper)

mark was a fun person to be around we had some good times
together.loved his laugh.

03/10/08 05:44 PM #2    

Steve Eilenfeld

Mark passed away 1/17/99.
He never changed. I never knew a person that he didn't have something good to say about them.
My kids called him "Big Mark". His close friends called him "Wes", Short for his middle name "Wesley". And I was one of the few very lucky one's to call him that.
Wes was very loyal
Loyal to his Faith
Loyal to his Family
Loyal to his Friends
I miss my buddy, I miss my old friend.
Steve Eilenfeld

03/12/08 04:48 PM #3    

Kathy Kanz (Kleman)

I now live across the street from Mark's house on Esley lane...I think about him everyday. His sister still lives there and he is sadly missed. He was a gentle giant, and I know he is reaping his reward in heaven now.

HERE"S to MARK!!!!
Kathy (Kanz) Kleman

03/15/08 09:51 PM #4    

Michael Logan

I always enjoyed talking with Mark at reunions. He was one the most jovial individuals I have ever met. A big guy with an even bigger heart.

04/18/08 01:08 AM #5    

Dawn Jones (Risner)

Mark was one of the people who talked to me first when we moved here in fifth grade from Cincinnati. We remained friends from then on. During my nursing clinicals I got to see him at the hospital, he said it was scarey seeing me as a nurse, then cracked up laughing. Mark always was laughing at me..

04/20/08 06:33 PM #6    

Joel McGuire

I am 9 years behind in the news of someone that was dear to me has passed.
When I was a Junior and my parents were moving me to Florida Mark and his parents offerred their home to me to finish high school at Madison. That is the family he came from. All of my Ohio memories come from Mark and our friends such as Tracy Gerhart and the band.
Mark was truly a kind and gentle person, and tonight some 9 regretable years after the fact and 30 years since I've seen Mark my heart is broken for the lapse of time.
Mark, may you be in God's hands and and in our heart forever.

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