Mark Latterell

Laterell, MarkHUDSON FALLS – Mark Latterell, 55, of Hudson Falls, passed away peacefully to be with his brother, Lee, on March 2, 2016 at 6:20 a.m., after a short battle with colon cancer.   He was surrounded by his loving family and friends in his final days.

Mark worked several years for F.W. Webb as a driver and warehouse worker.

He was an extravagant bowler for many years, with which many memories were made with great friends.   He mostly loved spending time with his children, Danielle and Tyler Latterell and his nephew, Douglas Johnson.   He also loved passing time playing golf with Matt, Danielle’s significant other.

Mark leaves behind his mom and dad, Jessie and Sylvia (Arquette)  Latterell of Fort Edward; his daughter, Danielle Latterell; his son, Tyler Latterell; his brothers, Albert Latterell and his wife, Suzanne and Chris Latterell; his sister, Sheri Johnson; his ex-wife, JoAnn Williams-Snowball; four nephews, Dan, Tim and Scott Latterell and Douglas Johnson; five nieces, Gina, Kamara and Alara Latterell and Ashlie and Meagan Johnson; as well as a special great niece, Haylee Stevens; and also many great friends, who have a special place in his heart, especially, John Armstrong, Craig Morris and Amy Varney and their daughter, Rhianna, whom he had a special bond.

Friends may call today, Thursday, March 3, 2016 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 6:00 p.m., following the calling hours on Thursday at the funeral home.

Burial will be in the spring at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.

Memorial donations may be made to C.R. Wood Cancer Center, 102 Park Street, Glens Falls, NY  12801.

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9 Responses to Mark Latterell

  1. Amy Varney says:

    Mark was more than a friend….he was family. We are so thankful for the time spent with him and that our daughter got to know what a great man Mark was. She loves Mark and loved performing her gymnastics for him. Mark is truly going to be missed. RIP Mark…we will always love you and will always be in our hearts ❤

  2. Art & Ruth Wadsworth says:

    Jo-Ann–We are sorry to hear this even though we are somewhat out of touch. Didn’t remember the name but knew the name JoAnn and tried to call Shirley to check on this. I know you will have many hard days ahead but know that you will be in our prayers. We love you and all of your family. Uncle Art & Aunt Ruth—-El Paso, TX

  3. Jane Gibbs says:

    So sorry to hear from Marks passing. Remember the times at Native Textiles. Rest in peace Mark.

  4. Karen Houle says:

    Sylvia and Family; I know the pain you are suffering and my heart goes out to you. Thinking and praying for all of you.

  5. Mary Farrell says:

    Sorry to hear that Mark has passed away, remember him from my days at Native Textiles. My sympathy to his family and friends.

  6. patricia j tarantino says:

    My prayers go out to Mark’s family, so sorry for your loss

  7. Dorothy Hammond says:

    we are so sorry of hearing of Marks passing. Our condolences go out to the family. He was a sweetheart of a guy we used to have fun bowling. You will be missed. Fly high and God Bless.. Love Dot and Butch Hammond

  8. Diane (Pertgen) Traver says:

    To Mark’s family, I am so sorry for your loss. I knew him through Native Textiles where my dad also worked. I also played softball with his sister Sheri. I hung out with Stacey and him a lot in the 90’s. I remember camping in Port Henry.

  9. Mark Moulton says:

    My sincere condolences to the whole family. I had the pleasure of growing up with Mark next door as a neighbor. We all shared allot of good times as kids. Thanks for a lifetime of memories “big Mark”!
    I was so glad to visit Mark last week with my brothers. Meant allot to him and us. RIP my old neighbor and friend. See you on the other side!”
    “little Mark”

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