Carly Sneider
My sincerest condolences to Mark's loved ones. Although we only worked together for a short time, he was a welcome presence to our team. Mark was just a nice man and a pleasure to interact with. We will miss him.

Birth date: Apr 29, 1970 Death date: May 30, 2026
Mark Raymond Tedone, 56, of Dunedin, Florida, passed away May 30, 2026. Born in New Rochelle, New York, Mark moved to Dunedin in 1977, where he lived for the remainder of his life. He was preceded in death by his mother, Marie Ted Read Obituary
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My sincerest condolences to Mark's loved ones. Although we only worked together for a short time, he was a welcome presence to our team. Mark was just a nice man and a pleasure to interact with. We will miss him.

I worked alongside Mark for many years, he was one of the first people I met when I was first hired at Tech Data. He was always able to keep things light and humorous even during stressful times. I learned a lot from Mark as a teammate that I still use today. He was a great friend both in and even more so out of the office when we would both attend Rays games, work trips and random Delco's run-ins. He'll truly be missed and remembered by all.
No matter what was going on with Mark good or bad he always had a smile on his face. He was always showed respect and sincerity to anyone he met. His family was a priority in his life and he always wanted what was best for them. You are all in my thoughts and prayers

I knew Mark for quite a while; this is a little hard. Mark seemed like he had a smile on his face no matter what was going on. His positive attitude and charisma could easily make any one laugh. I will miss all the conversations I had and could of had, I appreciated his advice and him providing guidance, I know for sure he will be missed at work and outside of work. I will keep the family in my prayers, stay strong although it is a hard time.

I had the privilege of working with Mark for many years as his customer, and over that time I came to truly value not only his professionalism but also his friendship. He was consistently helpful and dependable, always willing to go the extra mile in every aspect of his work.
What began as a business relationship gradually grew into a genuine friendship through our many conversations. Mark was a devoted Tampa Bay Lightning fan, and whenever we had the chance, we’d talk hockey. I especially remember the year my Rangers faced the Lightning in the playoffs—Mark warmly invited me to Tampa to attend a game with him. That gesture meant a great deal and perfectly reflected his generous spirit.
Mark was kind, friendly, and selfless—a person who freely gave of himself to others. He will be remembered not only for his dedication, but for the warmth and friendship he shared so naturally. He will be missed but always remembered in our hearts.
Mark and his family lived across the street from us in Dunedin from 1979 until we moved away in the mid-1990s. During those years, Mark and our children grew up together, sharing many happy memories and experiences as neighbors and friends.
Mark will always be remembered for the special place he held in our lives and for the lasting memories he helped create. Our thoughts are with his family and all who knew and loved him.
Gary & Sherrie Hellrung

I knew Mark for only a short time, but his impact was immediate and lasting. His bright, positive energy and the way he connected with others left a strong impression on everyone around him. My thoughts are with his family during this difficult time—he will truly be missed.