1201 Main Street - Pittston (Port Griffith), PA 18640

Mark P. Sorbelli - Private

Mark P. Sorbelli, 57, of Jenkins Township, passed away Thursday, June 27, 2019, at the VA Medical Center, Wilkes-Barre.

Born in Wilkes-Barre, he was a son of Irene Humko Sorbelli of Jenkins Twp. and the late Paul Sorbelli. Mark was a 1979 graduate of Pittston Area High School. He also attended Luzerne County Community College and King's College. Mark was a veteran of the U.S. Navy. He retired from Tobyhanna Army Depot, specializing in electronics.

In addition to his mother, Mark is survived by his brother, Vincent Sorbelli of Jenkins Twp.

A private family viewing and blessing service will be held at the funeral home. There will be no public calling hours. Interment will take place in Chapel Lawn Memorial Park, Dallas.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Baloga Funeral Home, Inc. 1201 Main Street, Pittston, (Port Griffith).

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From: Freemon Williams

Location: CHARLOTTE, NC    Date: 2020-11-09

Message:
So sorry for your loss. Vincent you are in my prayers.....


From: Donna Richmond

Location: Nuangola, PA    Date: 2019-06-29

Message:
Take heart, my cousin is in the Lords arms and with all of our and his family and no more suffering in this life.


From: Donna Richmond

Location: Nuangola, PA    Date: 2019-06-29

Message:
What can I say? We grew up from our single years from our great families and grew strong from them. We all had our trials and tribulations, but had come forward. You went on to be a member of the Armed Forces and we are and were very proud. I'm so sad you got sick. You will always be in my memories of what we did together growing up. You will always be in my heart for our love of family. I will miss you always everyday. I will miss you forever until we meet again. I'm so happy you are in God's Heaven. I did hear the windchimes flow this morning when there was no wind. May God and all have their loving hands on you. I will miss you, but know you didn't suffer at the end.


 
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