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04/12/2022 12:00 AM


Westbrook

Mark William Wilson’s life story ended abruptly on Tuesday afternoon, April 5, doing what he loved with his best friend on the Frisbee golf course in Guilford, 57 years after his birth on Jan. 23, in Washington, DC.

After his early years in Maryland and Virginia, he moved to Westbrook in 1971. From age 17, he worked in restaurants all around the shoreline, eventually going to St. John, USVI, for 10 seasons, where he indulged his love of the water, especially diving and sailing. After Hurricane Maria blew the restaurants off the island, he returned to Westbrook, resuming his restaurant life and graduating from New England School of Engineering, specializing in electronics. He was fortunate to find opportunity at Whelen Engineering, where he was recognized for his leadership, technical knowledge, and fix-it skills. Golf and Frisbee golf became new passions, including trips to Ireland and Scotland with golfing buddies. All along the way he reveled in the people he met and worked with.

Mark grieved the death of his brother Russell in 1986 and his father Ted (also Russell) in 1989, with an enduring love that surfaced at the strangest times. Only his mother, Marie, remains of this once tight-knit family. Not only will Mark live on in our hearts, he lives in the people who received his no longer needed tissues; may they use them well.

Family and friends will meet at 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 16, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 56 Great Hammock Road, Old Saybrook, for a memorial service. Those who want to join in creating a lasting memory should consider a donation to the Susie Foundation, 15 Carleton Road, West Hartford, CT 06107, which provides help for families living with ALS. To share a condolence message or memory of Mark with his family, please visit the Robinson, Wright & Weymer Funeral Home website at www.rwwfh.com.

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