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In Loving Memory of Mark Spinosa ~ Need Your Support for Tiffany and Their Children with Funeral Costs and Moving Forward from This Sudden Loss
On October 20th, my daughter Tiffany lost her husband, Mark Spinosa, after a sudden and unexpected emergency.
Mark was the light in every room, the one who could make anyone laugh, and the person who made ordinary moments unforgettable.
Mark was more than just funny and full of life. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and truly Tiffany’s best friend. His greatest joy was being with his family, and his presence filled our lives with warmth, laughter, and love.
He was the sole provider for their family. He leaves behind his wife Tiffany and their three children, Aaliyah (11), Jayce (9), and baby Zoey (20 months), along with their 3-year-old Rottweiler, Zeke.
Mark grew up in Lexington and Arlington and built a life in Wilmington with Tiffany and their children. He was the son of Maureen and Ted, brother to Alyssa Spinosa, cousin and great friend to many.
Mark and Tiffany were the kind of couple who always showed up for others. Whether it was family, friends, or someone going through a hard time, they helped however they could, without hesitation and without needing to be asked.
Tiffany is now facing the unimaginable. There was no life insurance.
She is grieving her husband while trying to keep life stable for three young children.
Funds will go directly toward funeral costs, and anything left over will help with rent, groceries, diapers, and giving Tiffany time to organize life and figure out how to move forward.
Tiffany is the strongest woman I know. She’s always looking ahead, always helping others, and always finding ways to keep going. She is the rock in our family and in hers. But even rocks need support.
Tiffany never asks for help, so I’m asking for her.
If you can donate, thank you.
If you can share this, thank you.
If you can hold this family in your heart, thank you.
Your help is deeply appreciated.
Organizer and beneficiary
Tiffany Marie Spinosa
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