Mark Leonard Trego
July 22, 1950 – August 30, 2021
Mark Leonard Trego of Chesapeake Beach passed away in Annapolis, MD on August 30, 2021. Mark was born July 22, 1950 to Vicky (Thompson) and the late William “Bill Trego. He was raised in Friendship and graduated from Bishop McNamara High School. He was employed as a construction project manager throughout his working career. Mark loved spending time with his grandchildren, and enjoyed watching the Washington Redskins and NASCAR. He also enjoyed going to NASCAR races, football games and concerts.
Mark is survived by his son Brian Trego and wife Rachel and his daughter Tonya Calacino and husband Damon, his mother Vicky Trego, grandchildren Aidan and Kaleesi, brothers Paul Trego Chris Trego and Bill Knowles, and a special friend Bernie Plebuch. He was preceded in death by his father Bill Trego
A celebration of Mark’s life will be held Saturday September 25, 2021 from 12:00 Noon until 4:00 PM at Herrington Harbor South, North Beach, MD. Mark’s family asks that those planning to attend Mark’s Celebration please contact his daughter Tonya Calacino.
Contributions in Mark’s memory may be made to Calvert Hospice of Heartland Hospice of Annapolis.
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Calvert Hospice
P.O. Box 838
Prince Frederick, MD 20678
410-535-0892
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Mark was a very special person in my life. We were brothers and I enjoyed many conversations with him over the years. We attended a NASCAR race in Richmond a few years ago and I had the best time, as this was my first race ever.
He was a gentle soul, a true friend, and a very dedicated family man.
I will miss you Mark very much.
Bill Knowles
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Mark was a very special person in my life. We were brothers and I enjoyed many conversations with him over the years. We attended a NASCAR race in Richmond a few years ago and I had the best time, as this was my first race ever.
He was a gentle soul, a true friend, and a very dedicated family man.
I will miss you Mark very much.
Bill Knowles