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Mark Edward Wilbur

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Mark Edward Wilbur

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1 Sep 2020 (aged 59)
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Gibson, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Mark Edward Wilbur, 59, of Dickson City, died Tuesday at home after a long illness.

Born in Scranton, son of Ruth Manzer Nichols and stepson of Harold Nichols, Nicholson, and son of the late Ernest E. Wilbur, Mark was a graduate of Lackawanna Trail. His faith in God and longing to travel took him to many states. Out of high school, Mark lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he assumed a ministerial position. He served as a full-time minister in Tennessee and Alabama. Mark was a licensed insurance and real estate agent in Pennsylvania and Arizona. He was also a licensed security officer. His love of family brought him back home to settle.

He is also survived by a brother, James and wife, Wanda, Nicholson; a sister, Malynda and husband, Rock Estabrook, Harford; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Arrangements by the Charles H. Litwin Funeral Home, 91 State St., Nicholson.

Published in Scranton Times from Sep. 2 to Sep. 3, 2020.
Mark Edward Wilbur, 59, of Dickson City, died Tuesday at home after a long illness.

Born in Scranton, son of Ruth Manzer Nichols and stepson of Harold Nichols, Nicholson, and son of the late Ernest E. Wilbur, Mark was a graduate of Lackawanna Trail. His faith in God and longing to travel took him to many states. Out of high school, Mark lived in Brooklyn, N.Y., where he assumed a ministerial position. He served as a full-time minister in Tennessee and Alabama. Mark was a licensed insurance and real estate agent in Pennsylvania and Arizona. He was also a licensed security officer. His love of family brought him back home to settle.

He is also survived by a brother, James and wife, Wanda, Nicholson; a sister, Malynda and husband, Rock Estabrook, Harford; aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Arrangements by the Charles H. Litwin Funeral Home, 91 State St., Nicholson.

Published in Scranton Times from Sep. 2 to Sep. 3, 2020.

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