Mark David Mendillo

Mark David Mendillo

March 13, 1960 - October 23, 2019
Mission Viejo CA

Mark David Mendillo

March 13, 1960 - October 23, 2019
Mission Viejo CA

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Mark David Mendillo

Mark David Mendillo, 59, of Mission Viejo, CA, died on October 23, following a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born in New Britain, CT, he was the son of the late Vincent and Love (Wallack) Mendillo, who were both life-long residents of New Britain.

Mark was a mechanical engineer in the medical devices industry for 30 years. He was also the owner of a small business in Newport Beach, CA. Mark’s hobbies included fishing, fly tying, playing the guitar, and attending concerts and baseball games.

Preceeded in death by both of his parents, Mark leaves behind his loving wife, Lynne (Tuber) Mendillo; his son, Vincent Mendillo of Lake Forest, CA; his step-daughter, Elizabeth Higgins of Renton, WA; his brother and sister-in-law, John and Janice Mendillo of Branford, CT; three sisters and brothers-in-law, Nancy and Ron Miller of Yardley, PA, Jane Mendillo and Ralph Earle of Boston, MA, and Lisa and Paul Kulhanek of St. Paul, MN; 4 nieces, 3 nephews, and 10 cousins.

A memorial service is being planned and will be announced at a future date.

 

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19 responses to Mark David Mendillo

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  1. Brad Berson says:

    Will always remember how genuine and kind you always were to me, Mark! May you rest in the heavens with your loved ones.

  2. Brett Davis says:

    Mark’s smile was worth a thousand words , I will cherish the good times and laughter we shared for the rest of my years. Love you buddy!

  3. Sending love and healing prayers

  4. Gary Miller says:

    Love you like a brother Mark. You fought the good fight.
    You enriched the lives of many of which one is mine. May peace and love fill the hearts and minds of those you loved and loved you in return.

  5. I will miss you every minute of every day forever my love. The only thing that keeps me sane is knowing you are no longer suffering.

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