Mr. Aaron was born July 16, 1952 in Pittsburgh, PA, son of Jack and Libby Aaron.
Mark was a 1971 graduate of Rayen High School. He worked for Schwebel' s Bakery for 28 years, before retiring in 2003. He was a member of Highway Tabernacle Church in Austintown, where he was an usher.
Mark loved to bowl and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He also enjoyed playing with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife the former, Beverly Buchanan, whom he married Sept. 25, 1973; three daughters, Michelle (Tony) Cerbus of Youngstown, Amy Aaron of Phoenix, AZ, and Kim (Jim) Laing of Youngstown; his mother, Libby Aaron of Youngstown; one sister, Arlene (Steve) Mandler of Florida; eight grandchildren, Daniel, Brandon, Kyle, Adam, Andrew, Kiersten, Kaylee, and Makayla.
He was preceded in death by Father, Jack Aaron; and one sister, Frances Siegman.
Interment will follow at Lake Park Cemetery.
Source: The Becker Funeral Homes 02 Jul 2013
Mr. Aaron was born July 16, 1952 in Pittsburgh, PA, son of Jack and Libby Aaron.
Mark was a 1971 graduate of Rayen High School. He worked for Schwebel' s Bakery for 28 years, before retiring in 2003. He was a member of Highway Tabernacle Church in Austintown, where he was an usher.
Mark loved to bowl and was an avid Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He also enjoyed playing with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife the former, Beverly Buchanan, whom he married Sept. 25, 1973; three daughters, Michelle (Tony) Cerbus of Youngstown, Amy Aaron of Phoenix, AZ, and Kim (Jim) Laing of Youngstown; his mother, Libby Aaron of Youngstown; one sister, Arlene (Steve) Mandler of Florida; eight grandchildren, Daniel, Brandon, Kyle, Adam, Andrew, Kiersten, Kaylee, and Makayla.
He was preceded in death by Father, Jack Aaron; and one sister, Frances Siegman.
Interment will follow at Lake Park Cemetery.
Source: The Becker Funeral Homes 02 Jul 2013
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