KINGSTON — Mark W. Mutchler, 69, of Kingston, passed away at home on Oct. 27, 2024.
Born in Kingston, he was the son of the late Alfred and Bridget Mutchler, and was a graduate of Wyoming Valley West High School. He worked as a heavy equipment operator in the construction industry; loved to fish and was an avid Steelers football fan.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister and brother-in-law, Barbara and Joseph Burdenski.
Left to cherish his memory are his companion of 20 years, Sue McNulty, of Luzerne; brother, Alan Mutchler and his wife, Linda, of Conklin, N.Y.; daughter, Jennifer; and granddaughter, Emma; nieces and nephews; and best friend and fishing partner, Donnie White.
A private family funeral service was held Wednesday, Oct. 30, from Andrew Strish Funeral Home, Larksville, with interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township.
Visit www.StrishFuneralHome.com for additional information.
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Christopher M Blessing
November 2, 2024
I worked with Mark at Popple Construction. RIP my friend.
Susan Ostopowicz
October 31, 2024
Sending prayers to Marks family and friends. You were a good neighbor. Rest in peace
Paul ,Susan and Erica Ostopowicz
Amy Shatley
October 30, 2024
Dear Mark, I know that you're no longer in any pain or discomfort. You are now whole, happy, completely healed, & in His presence. You are greatly missed. Thank you for being such a good neighbor all these years. See you on the other side one day.
Prayers, love,& condolences to all family & loved ones.
Guy, Amy, & family.
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