It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Mark Margraff, aged 58, on April 5, 2025. Mark, a loving family member and dear friend, passed away peacefully in his home, leaving behind a legacy of joy, adventure, and creativity.
Mark was a passionate photographer, capturing the world around him with an artist’s eye and a genuine love for nature. His work spoke to the beauty of the world, whether it was a quiet landscape, a bustling city street, or a simple moment in time. Mark’s photography was more than just a hobby; it was his way of expressing his appreciation for the world, and he shared that beauty with all who knew him.
Beyond the lens, Mark had a deep love for outdoor adventures including fishing, off-road motorcycling, skiing and snowboarding. His love for adventure didn’t stop there, Mark also cherished sunny days at a lake or beach, where he often captured the stunning sceneries around him.
Mark’s infectious smile, genuine spirit, and kind heart made him a beloved friend to many. Mark’s presence was a true blessing, whether you were a colleague, a longtime friend, or a family member. His talent for igniting laughter in the most ordinary moments and sharing those experiences with others will be profoundly missed.
Mark is survived by his wife Susan Margraff and his daughters; Heather Margraff (husband; Scottie Carson) and Emily Gardner (husband; Phil Gardner). As well as his Grandchildren; Cassidy Gardner and Adelyn Gardner and soon-to-arrive (granddaughter) Gardner. Furthermore, his Mother; Beatrice Margraff, sisters and brothers; Elizabeth Schneider (husband; Francis Schneider), Richard Margraff, Barbara Margraff and Karl Margraff (wife; Jacalyn). As well as many nieces and nephews.
He will be cherished fondly by his family, friends, and everyone fortunate enough to have known him. Relatives and friends will be received by his family on Friday April 11, 2025 at Schneider Funeral Home in Hatboro, PA at 10:00 a.m., followed by his Memorial Service at 11:00 a.m. The formal dispersal of his ashes will take place in a private setting. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in honor of Mark can be made to the Cape May County Zoo in New Jersey.
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