Mark P. Wenzel

mark wenzel

May 25, 1983 ~ June 23, 2023

Born in: New Haven, CT
Resided in: Hamden, CT

Mark Phillip Wenzel, 40, of Hamden, CT, passed away with his loved ones by his side on June 23, 2023. He was born to James Wenzel and the late Phyllis Wenzel on May 25, 1983 in New Haven, CT, and continued to be loved and raised by his father James and his stepmother Margaret Wenzel following his mother’s passing in 1998.
Mark, a true protector at heart, is survived by his two daughters, Bella and Lexi, his brother Erik Wenzel, his wife Christine Wenzel, and their two boys, Elliot and Sebastian Wenzel, and his stepsister Lindsey Shaker. Mark was also loved fiercely by his extended family, which includes Darren, Carlene, Nicholas and Tyler Magro, John, Nicole, Rachel, Colin, and Riley Redmond, and Krisanne, Crystal, and Ethan Gemma.
It is believed the Greeks didn’t write obituaries, and instead asked only one question after a man died: Did he have passion? The short answer is, yes, Mark had passion. He was passionate about fighting for the people and things he loved most-and Mark loved his girls more than anything in the world.
An avid dog trainer, one of Mark’s most prized attributes was his ability to connect with animals beautifully and honestly. When working with animals, their unspoken communication bonded them and provided a sense of calm for both. Watching Mark train dogs was genuinely remarkable. The feelings of joy and purpose it provided him was palpable and undeniable.
Funeral services for Mark will be held privately with his family. Contributions in his memory may be made to the ICU Department of MidState Medical Center, 435 Lewis Avenue, Meriden, CT 06451, as a tribute to the healthcare workers that conducted excellent end-of-life care for Mark.

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  1. A tender soul and a decent man. Mark was a friend to all, but I will always remember his incredible love for his two beautiful daughters. Rest in peace my friend. The Lord will ease your pain. ( I will think fondly of you every time a ride the “blue & red Giants bike”

  2. Mark and I grew up together, he was my oldest, and first friend. I have so many amazing childhood memories with Mark and Phyllis. We stayed in touch off and on throughout our adulthood. I know Mark loved his girls with all that he had, they were all we talked about the last time we spoke. I hope he is at peace now and in the arms of his mom. Another starfish tossed into the ocean. I’ll always love and remember my friend. Love you, Mark

  3. Mark was the big brother I never had. We met when he worked at my dads nightclub EARTH 23 years ago and we become such good friends. My whole family grew to love him! I have the best memories with and will cherish them forever. I hope he’s with his mom looking down as his beautiful daughters guardian angel.

    Xoxox all my love always
    Nicole Kieslich

  4. Our deepest sympathies to Jim and Erik. Mark was always at my house as a kid. We loved him. He always made us laugh, like his Mom! We were so proud of how brave he was during Phyllis’s illness and untimely death. Rest in peace Mark. 🙏❤️

  5. I am so sorry to hear of Marks passing. Mark came to my nursery school and he was such a wonderful little boy, His mom and dad were great people and his brother Eric. Mark is now with his mom who loved him dearly. Remembering mom bringing him to school ,he was always so happy. Mark rest in peace

  6. Dear Jim & Family,
    I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved son. I knew you from CT Natural Food Mart back when all of our children were young and the same ages. I still think of you as I drive down Dunbar Hill road and see that pretty house.
    My deepest condolences to you and all of Mark’s family and friends.
    Carolyn (Migliozzi) Kelly

  7. My heart breaks for you at the loss of your son and brother. We were all so close when the kids were young, playing baseball, traveling to Cooperstown. Such great memories. I know that Phyllis is holding Mark in her arms and he is at peace. My deepest sympathies go out to you all.

  8. Glenda and I extend our deepest sympathy to Jim, Margret, Eric and family. I have known Mark since he was in grammer school and have many fond memories such as watching him zip line into his uncle Darin’s pool and training his dogs. I watched him grow to manhood and start a family. He loved them so much. I am sure he is at peace with his Mom Phyllis, Aunt Toni and Uncle Joe. He will be sorely missed and lovingly remembered by all of his family and friends.

    “Uncle” Joe De Furia

  9. Dennis Curcio
    I met Erik and Mark once in July of ’94 when I stopped over Jim and Phyllis’s House,
    and my son’s Ernie and Nick and Eric and Mark played together, while Phyllis, Jim and I
    caught up on what was going at the time. After Reading all the comments in the Guestbook
    I’ve come to know the Man He was better. My Condolences to all. God Bless Mark He’s in Good Hands now, and God Bless All


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