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I’m the luckiest lady alive to be able to call Mark my husband.  Through all his adversity he thanked God for all of it because it led him straight to me . As he said he will be waiting for me in heaven ! I love you Mark Gregory Reels.  The strongest man I know!!❤️🙏🏻❤️
I'm so glad I had the privilege of knowing Mark and working all those years with him at Summa. I remember a lot of talks we had and a few laughs along the way. Mark was a kind and caring man and an excellent therapist. RIP my friend.
My dear brother, you will be greatly missed. I remember when moms water broke to foretell the coming of big bump.🙂 we where seating in the living room watching the wonderful Easter move The Robe. Mom went upstairs to the toilet and I went up stairs to see how she was doing. To find mom holding her belly saying the waters broke and she needed to contact dad he was out driving a taxi his second job of the day. Believe it or not no cell phones so it took a bit of time for him to come home and have her taken to hospital. Once in the care of doctors they could not hear Marks heart beat.!the doctors thought they lost Mark. But one new young doctor didn’t give up. After listening for sometime he heard the faint sound of a heart beat so they prescribed to deliver Mark. A great day! After being in the hospital about a week Mark came home during our lunch break at Lincoln Elementary. The school would close at lunch time so students walked home for lunch then headed back to school after. Except on sloppy joe days when thePTA made and sold sloppy joes for lunch. I remember coming home and wanting to see my new little brother. Mark started to cry from his crib upstairs and I wanted to check on him. So I preceded upstairs to see this tiny baby crying so being in 5th grade (II picked him up and held the little bundle close while I walked down the flights of stairs. Thank God I didn’t drop him. After that I always felt like I needed to always watch him and protect him the best I could. Little did I know at the time how Mark would grow into such a wonderful man. I know we will cry many tears and miss him dearly. But let us find comfort in knowing that he is at peace and is rooting for us to ever stay mindful of our time on earth and use it to find the Christ that lives in each of us and to love each other even when it’s hard at times because , We love Christ when we love each other. RIP Mark
I was so sorry to hear about Mark's passing. He was such a [ adjective ] and [ adjective ] person.

A remarkable gentleman and exceptional therapist.

A privilege to have known him.

Prayers for all.

Rest easy Uncle Mark. I know we lost touch over the years but, I will always remember how kind you were and how gentle your soul was. Condolences to Emily and your family ❤️
Mark it was a pleasure having you as a co-worker. You reached out to me when my son passed and your words of wisdom gave me peace. God has called you home and given you your wings. Family sending you my deepest condolences for the loss of of your loved one. 🙏🏽
We love you Uncle Mark.  You will always have a place in our hearts.  I’ll always remember how supportive and kind you were over the years.  Your daughter, Emily, carries that tradition forward in your honor.  You lived a good life and you should be proud of the legacy you leave behind.  Say hello to Magna for us in heaven.

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