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- Springwater, N.Y. - Mark J. Crossett, 55, of Canadice Road in Springwater, died Tuesday (Feb. 15, 2011) at the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation after an extended illness.
He was born May 10, 1955 in Hornell, the son of James H. and Katherine M. (Yohon) Crossett. Mark grew up in the Loon Lake area and lived in the Town of Wayland before residing in Springwater. He received an associate's degree in accounting from SUNY-Alfred and a bachelor's degree in business management from Empire State College. Mark was employed as a controller in his professional career. Mark was married on Oct. 2, 1999 at the Loon Lake Chapel to Susan E. Bliss-Crossett, and together they had celebrated 11 years of marriage.
Mark was a communicant of St. Joseph's Church of the Holy Family Catholic community and a former member of St. Joseph's Church finance committee. Mark was a former member of the Wayland-Cohocton School Board where he helped to oversee the merger of the Wayland and Cohocton school districts where he was heavily involved with the breaking of ground for the new field house and the expansion of the Wayland-Cohocton Central School. Mark had served as past treasurer of the bowling league in Dansville. He bowled in multiple leagues and played softball in Dansville and Naples. He coached fifth and sixth grade basketball and Wayland Little League for several years. He started Fieldcrest Properties, LLC and was an entrepreneur in many things and had great admiration for community involvement. Mark also enjoyed playing cards, and dabbling in antiques and collectibles, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family.
Mark was predeceased by his father, James H. Crossett.
He is survived by his mother, Katherine M. Crossett of Loon Lake; his wife, Susan E. Bliss-Crossett of Springwater; children, Jason (Robin) Crossett of Philadelphia, Pa., Katie (Jeff) Marshall of Rochester; a granddaughter, Addison Marshall of Rochester; a brother, John (Patti) Crossett of Wayland; two sisters, Mary kay (Steven) Holley of Cohocton, and Linda (James) Wallace of Atlanta; several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends may call from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday at St. Joseph's Church, 206 Fremont St., Wayland, followed by a Memorial Mass. Memorial contributions may be made to Wayland Little League, att: Robert Martell, 9639 Lander Rd., Wayland, N.Y. 14572. Arrangements are by the St. George-Stanton Funeral Home, 109 West Naples St., Wayland.
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