Mark S. Smith

Mark S. Smith, 61, of Bradford, passed away suddenly, Thursday, September 14, 207 at his residence. 

Born September 20, 1955 in Bradford, he was the son of the late Charles G. and Eileen M. (Kreig) Smith.

He was a 1973 graduate of Bradford Central Christian High School where he excelled at football and basketball. He played on the 1973 team that won the Class 3 State Basketball Championship. He attended J.C.C. for a time and played basketball. 

He was currently employed G.E., formerly Dresser Manufacturing as a receiving clerk for 43 years. 

Mark was an avid golfer and enjoyed hunting and fishing. 

He was also a member of Pine Acres Country Club, The Eagle's Club, The Marche Club and VFW Post #212. 

Mark is survived by several cousins and many good friends. 

Friends are invited to call from 4-7 PM, Monday, September 18, 2017 in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc., East Main Street, where a prayer service will be held at 7 PM. 

Memorial contributions, if desired, can be made to Pine Acres Country Club, 1401 W. Warren Road, Bradford, The McKean County SPCA or the charity of the donor's choice. 

Online condolences can be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Sandy Caldwell sends her condolences. She and Mark worked together at Dresser. Thank you.
— Joyce Kelley

Sandy Caldwell sends her condolences. She and Mark worked together at Dresser. Thank you.
— Joyce Kelley

Mark was a good man. I remember spending many days with him at Chautauqua Lake and Willow Creek. Coomie
— Pat Colligan

Rest In Peace Mark! So sad that you were so close to retirement! You were a good man!
— Kitty Colligan

Condolences

  • Sandy Caldwell sends her condolences. She and Mark worked together at Dresser. Thank you.

    — Joyce Kelley
  • Sandy Caldwell sends her condolences. She and Mark worked together at Dresser. Thank you.

    — Joyce Kelley
  • Mark was a good man. I remember spending many days with him at Chautauqua Lake and Willow Creek. Coomie

    — Pat Colligan
  • Rest In Peace Mark! So sad that you were so close to retirement! You were a good man!

    — Kitty Colligan