Marks Family

Mark L. Gregory was a great father, a loving Son and a Caring Friend.   He is sorely missed by all who knew him.

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Mark L. Gregory5/12/82 - 01/01/21

Mark Lynden Gregory

Mark Lynden Gregory was born In Wilkes-Barre on May 12, 1982 and was the son of Cathleen Gilroy Jenkins of Ashley and the late Mark Edward Gregory.

Mark's family would like to acknowledge the love and support he has received in the last couple of years from the AA community and his employers, Banyan Treatment Center, Laurel Run, Pa

Ammyn Gregory

Son

Jayna Gregory

Daughter

Kaelyn Gregory

Daughter

Jane

The Jane

Mark Lynden Gregory

05/12/82 - 01/01/21

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Mark Lynden Gregory passed away at home in Nanticoke, January 1, 2021.
Born In Wilkes-Barre on May 12, 1982, he was the son of Cathleen Gilroy Jenkins of Ashley and the late Mark Edward Gregory.
Mark is survived by his mother, his 3 children, Ammyn, Jayna, and Kaelyn, as well as their mother Jane Davison (The Jane) all from Mocanaqua, his siblings, Kelly Kern, Plano TX, Autumn Grodis, Jason Gittens, Joshua Gittens and Jeremy Gittens, his grandfather Martin J. Howley, aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and his beloved cat Peter.
Mark was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Lynden Walter Gregory and Harriet Dove Gregory, and his maternal grandmother Mary Ellen Baker Howley

REST EASY MARK

“This was one of the biggest shocks and a terrible punch to the gut... You’re one of the truest, smartest and funniest people I’ve ever known in this life!”

Friend
author Neill McCormack

“Mark was a bright light in the lives of anyone who was blessed enough to have met him." Truly one of the most amazing and loving people I have ever met.”

Friend
author Lindsey Noel

“Of all the friends I've lost, this was the first one to make me cry. The only person who was there for me when nobody else was. My heart is broken.”

Friend
author Lauren Mensch

“You had a natural talent of sensing when someone was off kilter. You listened closely and offered real life solutions with undeniable humor.”

Friend
author Becca Long