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Biography:''' A memorial Mass for Mark Andrew Rivers, 27, will be held at noon Saturday at the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany, 330 S. 13th St. Mr. Rivers, a resident of South Philadelphia, died last Wednesday at Pennsylvania Hospital from a heart attack linked to complications of AIDS. Born in Wilmington, Del., as Marcus Anthony DiSabatino, he was re-named by his adoptive parents. At 18, he began working as a free-lance landscape maintenance contractor in Philadelphia
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A memorial Mass for Mark Andrew Rivers, 27, will be held at noon Saturday at the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany, 330 S. 13th St. Mr. Rivers, a resident of South Philadelphia, died last Wednesday at Pennsylvania Hospital from a heart attack linked to complications of AIDS. Born in Wilmington, Del., as Marcus Anthony DiSabatino, he was re-named by his adoptive parents. At 18, he began working as a free-lance landscape maintenance contractor in Philadelphia, Chester County andPublished on 1995-01-25, Page B05, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 24 November 2009

NAME: Mark Rivers


Biography:


[FOR MARK RIVERS]

A memorial Mass for Mark Andrew Rivers, 27, will be held at noon Saturday at the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany, 330 S. 13th St. Mr. Rivers, a resident of South Philadelphia, died last Wednesday at Pennsylvania Hospital from a heart attack linked to complications of AIDS. Born in Wilmington, Del., as Marcus Anthony DiSabatino, he was re-named by his adoptive parents. At 18, he began working as a free-lance landscape maintenance contractor in Philadelphia, Chester County andPublished on 1995-01-25, Page B05, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA)



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