Mark Herbert Zuschin

Mark Herbert Zuschin passed away on December 10, 2013 at his home in Rochester, NY. 

He was in New Rochelle, NY on April 11, 1960 and was the son of Herbert Louis & Anne (Farnan) Zuschin.

Mark is survived by his parents, Herbert & Anne Zuschin of Arkport; his sisters, Kathryn Zuschin of San Francisco, CA and Mary Anne (Paul) Tytka of Buffalo, NY; his brother, Paul (Dana) Zuschin of San Diego, CA; 2 nephews, Matthew & Sean Tytka of Buffalo.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated on Saturday at 11:00 AM at St. Brendan’s Church in Almond with Fr. Sean DiMaria officiating.  Burial will be in the family plot at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Rexville at a later date.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.

3 Responses to “Mark Herbert Zuschin”

  1. Jeanne, Dean, Ava, Owen Higgins (Putnam) says:

    Mrs. Zuschin, Mr. Zuschin, Kathy, Paul, and MaryAnn:

    Words alone cannot convey how saddened we are to hear of your loss of Mark. Growing up I remember Mark being a handsome guy and having a unique humor. Our prayers go out to all of you, and Mark will always be in our hearts and memories.

    Words, however kind,
    can’t mend your heartache
    but those who care and
    share your loss wish you
    comfort and peace of mind
    May you find strength
    in the love of family
    and in the warm embrace,
    of friends.

  2. Ron & Virginia Putnam says:

    We are so sorry to hear of Mark’s death. We remember how much fun our Jim and Mike had with Mark in Scouts. It seems there is very little anyone can say or do to lessen the loss of your loved one, but may you find some comfort in your sorrow knowing there are friends who understand and care.

    With sympathy for you and your family in your loss.

    Ron and Virginia Putnam

  3. Arnie Warriner says:

    Hi: Anne and Herb:
    I am so sorry about your son. I am sure he will always be in your hearts and minds. Think of him now in God’s presence.
    I am so thankful to have you folks in my life.
    Love and prayers with you. Sincerely, Arnie