Mark  was born on 9/6/74 and left us on 1/3/2025. His dreams and successes were cut short by Pancreatic Cancer.

Mark was survived by his son Briley Mark Lazio,mother Pamela C. Lazio, father Paul M. Lazio and sister Melissa A. Lazio.His aunts and uncle, Sandra Clark and Kris and Suzanne Herrgesell.and 2 nephews Shawn and Charlie Lorraine and niece Marissa  Lazio. 

Mark loved adventures and warmer weather spent a number of years in Arizona.Mark had a great sense of humor and  was always up for meeting new people and trying new things.

He had a way with dogs and we called him the “dogs whisperer”. He trained dogs with a soft voice and “the look”. The dogs loved him and were so well behaved!

Mark was a “jack of all trades” and he could fix just about anything. He never hesitated to help family, friends and strangers alike, out of the goodness of his heart..

The one thing he liked to best ,was to sit around a campfire with family, friends and anyone that would like to join in.

Mark added a great deal to many people’s lives and will be missed, but we will all carry our love for him in our hearts!

“Celebration of Life” to be held in January 18, 2025. Hours are from 1:00pm -4:00pm at Flaherty’ Three Flaggs Inn, 113 Pittsford Palmyra Rd, Macedon. NY  14502.

In leu of flowers, please make donations to Verona Street Animal Shelter, Rochester, NY.


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3 responses to “Lazio, Mark”

  1. Migdalia Toro Avatar
    Migdalia Toro

    A wonderful human being has joined the Angels in Heaven! He will always be your Guardian Angel. May God give you comfort and peace during this time. Our prayers are with you Pam, and your family.

  2. Tammy Major Avatar
    Tammy Major

    Pam, praying for you and your family.

  3. Stephanie Sekula Avatar
    Stephanie Sekula

    Can’t express the amount of sorrow I feel for you Pam and all of your family. I’ met Mark when he was about 19 or 20.
    He was a handsome powerhouse. He was full of energy and life, ready to kick life in the ass!
    Of course he ran into obstacles. He was young and obstinate. 😂
    Loved that most about him.
    Eventually he,, as we all do learned how to be an adult and live a fulfilling life without looking over his shoulder. He grew into lbeing an awesome, respected man.
    He learned how to love himself and others worthy. Good for you Mark,, you did well and lived well ❤️
    RIP

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