Mark H Berube, passed away unexpectedly on February 10th, 2021. Mark was born in Salem Massachusetts on August 6th, 1954 and was the son of the late Robert and Patricia (Barry) Berube. Mark was part of the class of 1973 at Salem Mass High School where he loved hockey. Salem was his hometown until 1980, which he then joined the US Navy and was stationed in Brunswick Maine. Before he left Salem Massachusetts, he met the love of his life and married Donna A (Morneau) Berube. After getting married in 1980, together they started a life in Maine where they resided and started their family. Together they had 3 daughters Nicole, Nadine and Monica. His daughters, wife, grandkids and especially his shot gun rider Diezel were his life. Mark had recently retired from Bath Iron Works on August 6th, 2017. After retirement his passion became Mopar’s, racing and Harleys. His garage became his second home where he spent all his time working on cars, listening to music and raking up all those “damn acorns” from his yard. When not in his garage or in his yard, he spent his time on the walking path with his best friend Diezel, cheering on his grandkids at their sporting events, or at a racetrack or car show. He is predeceased by his mother and father, Robert and Patricia (Barry) Berube. In his immediate family he is survived by his brothers, Dean and Michael Berube, his wife, Donna (Morneau) Berube, his daughters, Nicole (Berube) Norman and husband Jerry Norman, Nadine Berube and partner Rick Roy and Monica (Berube) Morrissette and husband Kevin Morrissette. He is also survived by his grandkids, Brittany Norman, Caleb Berube, Brook Norman, Keeghan Morrissette and Ava Kottman along with many nieces, nephews, cousins and many lifelong friends.
“When an angle misses you, they toss a penny down… sometimes to cheer you up, or to make a smile out of your frown. So, don’t pass by that penny when you’re feeling blue; it may be a penny from heaven that an angel tossed to you.” -Anonymous
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in honor of Mark. Mark always supported/provided help to anyone who needed and would want everyone to continue it in honor of him. Donations to charities and programs that support things such as mental health, alcohol awareness and suicide prevention would mean the world to our family and Mark.
Visitation will be Wednesday February 17th at Crosman Funeral home 40 Main St. Lisbon Falls starting at 3pm to 5pm.
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