Sylvie Théberge
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Birth date: Jul 1, 1970 Death date: Aug 18, 2025
Mark Jean Paul Theberge, 55, of Albemarle, passed away at his home on Monday, August 18, 2025. A service to celebrate his life will be held at a later date. Born on July 1, 1970, in Springfield, Massachusetts, Mark was the son of Read Obituary
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I met Mark in 1996 when we both attended MMI in Phoenix together. He was a great guy, good friend and willing to help anyone. As a few people have said, his laugh was infectious. I'm sorry to say Mark and I had lost touch over the last few years and I regret that. He will be missed
Sincere sympathies to his wifie as well as Wayne and Lisa.
Diane Theberge
Jonquiere Qc Canada
Mark was the first person to greet us when we moved into our house in the Meadows neighborhood in 2007. He was walking two huge Rottweilers and we asked in our driveway for about an hour! We quickly became a part of a huge friend group in the Meadows that lasted for years to come! We had gatherings every weekend to pay poker across the street from Mark’s at the time “Ron and Megan’s” house , and huge corn hole tournaments and Halloween be parties at Michelle and Gary’s house. In between, late night gatherings at Amy and John’s or our house. It was always so much fun! Marks laugh was contagious! He was always upbeat and cracking jokes!! His special “jungle juice” was always a hit at those parties! His dogs were always so well trained and he just loved walking them around stopping to visit everyone. That is the last memory I will have of Mark- he was walking past my house with his newest dog and stopped to chat as he always had. Jeff and I will forever remember Mark. Our hearts are broken over losing him. Prayers to his family as they will certainly be feeling the loss of his daily outgoing personality in their life.
Donna and I are terribly sad to hear the passing of Mark. He was our neighbor across the street when we moved in. From day one he was available to help in whatever we needed. He was always fun to talk with. I remember the chili he would give out on Halloween. Great chili. He was happy to help with all our projects. We will miss him.
Norwood Auction surely hates to hear this we had the pleasure of meeting him during a auction we did for him and his wife one of the nicest guys you will ever meet first time meeting him it was like we known each other forever rest high my friend you will be missed
Ali, we are so sorry to hear that your husband Mark passed away. Although we didn’t know him personally, we can tell he was an outgoing person and enjoyed life reading about him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Piper and Peyton as well as the rest of the family. God can give you comfort during this time of grief and loss.
Condolences,
Thomas & Cathy Haigler
Man, sorry to hear about Mark's passing. We worked together for a short time but it was a memorable time. Mark was always a ball of energy having a good time, connecting with people and sharing stories. Always had a good time when Mark was around.