Obituary, Mark William Lundeen

 

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Mark William Lundeen

Falls Village CT –  Mark William Lundeen blessed everyone around him with his infectious smile, ever present laugh, and infinite joy, for a beautiful 29 years.  He passed away at his home, surrounded by family, on September 8, 2016.

Anyone who had the privilege to know Mark will understand that it seems almost silly to try to capture Mark’s personality in words.  He was the perfect husband, son, brother, and best friend, and approached everyone he met and all situations encountered with immeasurable joy and love.  Mark was one of those people who was able to improve the lives of all those who surrounded him.  Everything and everyone he touched shined a little brighter.

Mark graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School in Falls Village in 2005, and received a bachelor’s degree in business from Green Mountain College in Vermont in 2009. While in Vermont, Mark played on the tennis team, enjoyed skiing, and spent ample time outdoors.  After graduating, Mark took his love for nature and strong work ethic and began Lundeen Brothers Landscaping with his brother, Stephen.  Mark had a passion for landscaping and gardening.  He was in his element amongst the plants, soil, and sunshine.  It was one of Mark’s ways of creating beauty and sharing the love which emanated from every ounce of him.

Mark is survived by his wife, Katie Askinazi, parents Bill and Karen Lundeen, brothers Bryan, John, and Stephen Lundeen, grandparents Russell and Norma Bartholomew, uncles and aunts Peter and Tammie Lundeen, Linda and John Estabrook, Bob and Nora Lundeen, and many cousins and close friends.

Mark’s gift to us is far greater than can ever be written.  May we all embrace the joy and love which exuded from him, carry it within us, and share it with those around us.  For life is beautiful, and life is love.

Mark’s family would like to thank everyone at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Salisbury Visiting Nurse Association for taking care of Mark with such excellence and compassion.  We would also like to thank everyone involved with the Jane Lloyd Fund, for their dedication and generosity to our family, and many others affected by cancer.

All services will be private.  Memorial contributions can be made to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center or the Jane Lloyd Fund.  For contributions to Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, please make checks payable to “MSK” and send to the Office of Development, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Attn: Lauren Kelly, 885 Second Avenue, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10017. Please indicate on the check that the gift is in memory of Mark Lundeen.  For contributions to the Jane Lloyd Fund, checks are payable to “Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation,” P.O. Box 400, Sheffield, MA 01257-0400. Please indicate on the check that the gift is for the Jane Lloyd Fund.

Author: Harlem Valley News