Mark W. Tucker
Mark W. Tucker, 34, of Quincy, passed away suddenly on Saturday, May 11, 2019 at home. He is survived by his loving mother, Debra Machado and her husband Robert of Attleboro; his father, Joseph Tucker of Easton; his daughter, Lily; 1 brother, David Wolfe of Attleboro; 1 sister, Jenna Machado of Attleboro; his maternal grandmother, Eleanor Fink of Stoughton; 1 niece, Sarah Wolfe of Attleboro along with several aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. All who knew Mark will miss him dearly.
Mark was born and raised in Quincy where he graduated from North Quincy High School. He played baseball all throughout high school and grew to be an avid sports fan supporting the Boston Red Sox, the Boston Bruins and the New England Patriots. He worked as a journeyman electrician and was gaining experience and knowledge to become licensed.
All are invited to celebrate Mark’s life on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at 3:30 PM at Murray Unitarian Universalist Church, 505 North Main Street, Attleboro, MA. Burial is private. If you would like to send flowers, they can be sent to the church.
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Many condolences and prayers for all of Mark’s family. Losing Mark has to be heartbreaking to all who knew him.
I’ll miss you Mark. I think about you all the time. I wish you were still here. Peace and prayers for you and your family.
I am sorry for your loss.
So sorry. Mark was an awesome guy.
So sorry. Mark was an awesome guy. Will miss him.
Sorry for your loss..
Very sorry to hear of this news. Thoughts and prayers for the family
Mark had a beautiful smile and that smile is gone forever. Way to soon. You will be missed and loved by many. I remember seeing you in Qyincy and we had a nice talk. Rest easy buddy miss you already.
We are so sorry. Your family is in our prayers
I will miss Mark’s smile and kind eyes. So very sorry for your loss. 🙁
I’m sorry for your loss ❤️
So sorry for your loss
He will be terribly missed…extremely missed..My thoughts n condolences are w all of you…
I can’t believe you’re gone..I’m glad I got to know you in the short time we where in the house together.my heart felt condolences to your family..rip brother..
Mark was a good and loyal friend during our days growing up in North Quincy. He always treated everyone kindly and knew how to get a smile and laugh out of you, even when you were having a bad day. We walked and talked together, shared many memories at Parker
School Yard and Cavanaugh Field, and went on many neighborhood adventures and journeys around Quincy with the boys. My condolences to the entire family on this loss, and my hopes for healing in the days, weeks, and years to come. Mark my friend, you will be dearly missed.
Robert and Family: The loss of a loved one is most extreme pain that we can ever have in this lifetime. The pain of the loss comes amid the incredible memories that we have for our loved one! We who know you and your family share in your incredible loss of your son, Mark! We are here to support and help you through your grief. Remember the wonderful times you had with Mark and just know he will be waiting for the time when you will see him again!!!
Mark an I had a special bond. I will always be thankful for those memories. RIP Mark
My sincere condolences for the loss of your son, brother, father and friend. Mark always spoke openly, honestly and respectfully when engaging with me. He was a pleasure to have as a resident of the South Shore Recovery Home, bringing a huge smile, a strong determination to remain sober and a desire to return a healthier man to his family. May the God of my understanding watch over all of Mark’s loved ones in your time of grief!
To the family and friends of Mark Tucker,
I am very sorry for your loss.
Addiction like so many other ills are unexpected and unwelcomed enemies to life.
Learning that the God of the Bible promises relief from the pain of death and a fix for those who have already succumbed, keeps my heart and mind open and renewed to what will come.
May you find comfort in the Bible’s hope that one day we will see our lost loved ones again.
Jesus showed how this promise is sure when he resurrected Lazarus John 11:1-44.
Such bible truths provide us with hope and comfort as we look forward to the day when death will no longer be and those who have already succumbed to this enemy will be awakened on a Paradisiac Earth, to a life free of sickness, pain, sorrow and the worries of ever dying again. This being the Creator’s original purpose, it will indeed be fulfilled.
Though this wonderful Promise from the One who can and will fulfill it doesn’t take away the pain and grief of death, my wish is that it brings you peace and hope during this sad time.
Genesis 2:7, 8, 15; Isaiah 55:10, 11; Isaiah 25:8; Revelation 21:3, 4;
John 6:40 and 1Corinthians 15:25, 26