Mark Barteski

In Memorial

Mark left us peace-fully after a short battle with cancer. Mark never lost his sense of humour and love for family, friends and especially Nigel & Squeaky. You will be missed greatly…we love you! Survived by Carey, parents Frank & Pat, brothers Fred and Lloyd (and family), sister Brenda, and many extended family. Special thanks to the Palliative team and all others involved in his precious care. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to SPCA, the Terry Fox Foundation or the White Rock Hospice Society.

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3 Responses to “Mark Barteski”

  1. Don Denton says:

    Mark was a good friend. I wish I’d had the chance to say goodbye. My condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Barteski (thanks for putting up with us as teenagers) and his sister and brothers, especially Fred.

  2. Louella (Boyce) Gamache says:

    On behalf of the MRSS Class of ’75, “Good-bye Mark.”

    Many people remembered you through the years, and often thought of you and your family during your time of illness.

    You left many with good and lasting memeories!

  3. Jacki Bastin (Trerise) says:

    Although i haven’t seen Mark for many years he was a special friend during the high school years.I will always remember Marks eternal smile and wonderful laugh (and of course the toque he always put on after he’d washed his hair !!) My heart goes out to his family at this very difficult time.

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