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Mark was Joseph and Angeline's third son born on May 19, 1910.
Mark had lived in Washington D.C. before he joined the Army where he worked in the Army Finance Office in New Delhi, India. On his discharge from the service in October of 1945, Mark came back to La Crosse for a short time before returning to Washington D.C.
Mark received a job in Civil Services through a typing contest which he had won. A position he was to keep for 40 years.
At the age of 36, Mark married Mary Bianca on January of 1946. Mary was from New York City and was living in Washington D.C.. Soon after their marriage, Mark and Mary bought a brick row house in Georgetown, six blocks from the Capital. (1)
They had three daughters: Francis, Catherine, and Florence.
In October of 1969, Mark's sister Helen and her husband Lester visited them. Two weeks later Helen had died and Mary became ill with Bell's Palsy. They could not go to Helen's funeral because Mary needed to be hospitalized. Mary never came home, she died in the hospital in 1970.
Over the years Mark had collected over 40 restored antique violins with a value of over $1,000.00 apiece. As a young man in La Crosse, Mark played the violin in an orchestra with his brother Joe. Mark started playing when he took violin lessons from the nuns at Holy Trinity Grade School. Mark also had collected a complete set of National Geographic, dating back forty years.
(1) Mark has been living in the house up to the present time. The real estate value of Georgetown property has greatly appreciated. Homes selling for well over $200,000.00.
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