In Loving Memory
When Mark Cicerone passed away so suddenly, family and parishioners searched for some way to cope with such a loss. These sentiments shared by Mark's family help illuminate the spirit of the man, and help us reflect on how the lives of those who knew him have been enriched, and forever changed. All are welcome to access the Guest Book of the Providence Journal and record their thoughts and condolences, at: www.legacy.com/providence/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonId=91574502
Mark's Formula for a Happy, Successful Life

Leave the office early to be with your family. Splurge on good wine. Keep Sinatra in your car. Don't worry if the car is clean. Don't be afraid to play
Pretty Pretty Princess, even if you are over 50 and a guy. Let go of the times you have been hurt by others. Take a 10 minute nap at noon. Never compromise on the quality of the food you eat. There is no need  to shop for a summer wardrobe if you have scissors, tape and a stapler. Make The Godfather a holiday tradition. Worry less about the things in your life and more about the people. Don't be afraid to be different. Follow a passion. Tease your spouse and children to evoke laughter in your household. Take the word "someday" out of your working vocabulary. Remember that life is a wave. Don't cautiously jump over it; dive in and ride it.