It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we share the unexpected passing of Mark L. Massa Sr., who left this world at the age of 50 on Friday, September 5, 2025. Mark passed away at St. Luke’s Hospital following a sudden medical emergency, leaving behind a profound void in the hearts of his family, friends, and community.
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What Happened
Mark was born in Fall River, MA, to Louis S. Massa Jr. and the late Eryin (St. Laurent) Massa. He was the beloved brother of Scott A. Massa, who passed away earlier. Mark’s passing has left his family and many others grieving the loss of a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and friend.
A proud and loving husband to his childhood sweetheart, Sally-N (Pharreera) Massa, Mark built a life filled with love, loyalty, and unwavering support. His passing was sudden, and while the reasons remain part of a deeply personal journey for his loved ones, the legacy he leaves behind is one of compassion, strength, and service.
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Mark’s family, friends, and community are devastated by his loss. As a dedicated father to Mark L. Massa Jr., Breeden J. Massa (partner Kaya Kelly), Azula Hes Massa, and Amari Louis Massa, and a doting grandfather, Mark’s love for his family was evident to everyone around him. His grandchildren were his greatest joy, and he cherished every moment spent with them.
Mark’s life was a testament to generosity, integrity, and resilience. Whether fixing broken equipment, offering advice, or being there at a moment’s notice, Mark was someone people could always count on. His hearty laugh, passion for football, and love for traveling with Sally left lasting memories for those who knew him.
Beyond his family, Mark had an impressive career and an enduring commitment to service. As a master electrician, his craftsmanship supported his community in countless ways. His career as a police/fire/rescue dispatcher in the City of Fall River, along with his service in the U.S. Army Reserves, highlighted his commitment to helping others. Mark also coached youth sports, volunteered at Camp Welch, and actively supported St. John Newman Church in Freetown. His dedication to service and community upliftment was unwavering.
What Will Happen Next
In honor of Mark’s life and love for his family, friends, and community, his family has requested that donations be made in lieu of flowers. Contributions can be sent to organizations that were dear to his heart, including:
- The Boys and Girls Club of Fall River
- St. John Newman Parish
- Project Purple (Heron Foundation)
- The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention
- Clemency Uganda
- American Red Cross
These donations reflect Mark’s spirit of service, kindness, and compassion, ensuring that his legacy continues to make a positive impact.
Closing Line
This is a developing story. We will update this article as more information becomes available.