Mark J. Schnee

Mark J. Schnee

Mark Schnee, 64, of Perkiomenville Pennsylvania, died unexpectedly and peacefully in his sleep on August 14, 2019. He had a wonderful upbringing by his parents Arthur and Ann O’Donnell Schnee, along with his sister Clare. He graduated from Perkiomen Valley high School in 1972 and York College In 1976. Since then, Mark built his career in the Mental Health field, where his patience, intellect, and wit were appreciated by clients, their families, and colleagues alike. His 30 years of employment at Abington Jefferson Hospital were coming to a close, as he was planning to retire on October 4 of this year. Although he was not yet retired, his one week on, one week off schedule allowed him to play hard as much as he worked hard.

Mark has many pleasures in life. He adored his wife of 32 years, Rosalie Lisa, and his daughter Corinne as much as they adored him. His relationship with his sister, Clare, was something he held dear. Mark’s diverse passions included cooking grand meals for family and friends (although only after 9 pm), spending time at the cabin on the Upper Delaware, and attempting to reel in that special fish in hopes of seeing his name on the Yuengling trophy. He loved people, dogs, a beverage or two, and the outdoors.

Rosalie, Clare, Corinne and her love, John Stacy, would like to extend their gratitude for all of the love and support that they are receiving at this time. Arrangements by www.morrellfuneralhome.com. A celebration of Mark’s life will be held on Saturday, September 7th from 12-3 at the Woodside Lodge at Spring Mountain 159 East Park Avenue, Schwenksville, PA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to NAMI (National Alliance in Mental Illness) at namimontcopa.org or the Sierra Club at Sierraclub.org.

4 Condolences
  1. Much love to Clare and Mark’s family in this difficult time. Hope you find peace from the prayerful and loving support of extended family and friends.
    Jay and Mary (Melroy) Kinkead

  2. My condolences to you Rosalie and family. We attended PMHS together and I met you later in Pottstown in your professional capacity. My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God’s love and peace console you all during this very trying time.

  3. Myself….Mark….Dale Champ…Richie Fuller…and John McGuire were the best of friends during our glory days at York College and remained in contact for over 40 years. Sparky, as we always called Mark, was one of the finest people i’ve ever known. He was a fabulous friend, kind and caring, and loved his family more than you could ever imagine. In my life i’ve been most fortunate to be surrounded by wonderful people and loving, kind, adoring friends who i cherish as much as life itself. Sparky was one of them and though we hadn’t spoken in quite some time a day never went by that i didn’t think of him and “the crew”. God Bless you my friend and thanks for always being there, and for being the best pal a guy could ever have. You were one-of-a-kind and the world was a better place for having had you in it for 64 years.

  4. So sad to hear about your loss. Know your in our thoughts and we care.

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