Dr. Mark A. "Slatts" Slattery

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December 27, 2016

Mark Alan Slattery “Slatts”, 53, of California, MD passed away suddenly on December 27, 2016 in St. Paul, MN. Born on March 19, 1963 in Wilmington, DE, he was the son of Mary Elizabeth Slattery of Rehoboth Beach, DE., and the late Robert E. Slattery. Mark was the husband of Cynthia Carpenter whom he married in Rehoboth Beach, DE. in 1993. He is survived by his children: Jackson R. Slattery and Brady C. Slattery both of California, MD. Siblings: Kevin Slattery of Wilmington, DE and Scott Slattery (Frances) of St. Paul, MN., his Aunt Carol Niebler, cousin Pamela Hurst, and nieces and nephews, Ben Slattery, Kate Slattery, Taylor Hurst, and Emme Hurst. Mark graduated from Milford High School in 1981. He earned his Bachelors of Science Degree from Rutgers University in 1985 and his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Maryland in 1992. Dr. Mark Slattery was with the Dabbs Dental Group for 24 years. Mark loved his family. His two boys, Jackson and Brady, were the light of his life. He loved attending their hockey games. You would often find Mark volunteering in the penalty box, keeping score, managing the time-clock, or up against the glass, cheering for the boys, watching every play, switching ends after each period. Mark was also an avid golfer. He found friendship and relaxation on every course. Often, after work, Mark would be at Breton Bay hitting range balls. A friend said it best about Mark and golf-- "I will remember Mark for his quiet confidence on the golf course at numerous Family Camp Golf Scrambles over the years. He was twice the player than any of us, yet he never had a boastful moment. That was a good match for the rest of us, who were long on talk and short on talent." Mark was an artist. He brought his artistic gifts to his work each day. He was a kind, gentle, and skilled dentist who took pride in his work. He was quick to make connections with his patients and put them at ease. He used his mind and his hands to help others on a daily basis. Mark loved the beach. He especially enjoyed time at a family home in Prime Hook, Beach in Delaware. It was his home away from home. Time at the beach led Mark to his second passion and another opportunity to combine his artistic gifts with his love for sea glass. Mark was an amazing collector. He had an "eye" for spotting sea glass. He brought sea glass home and created beautiful jewelry, interesting and beautiful wall hangings, and many other and creative pieces. He shared his love for sea glass with his family, especially his Mother and Aunt. They attended countless art shows where Mark's work was displayed. Mark loved to teach others about sea glass as well--sharing his talents and his joys. Mark will be missed in every way. A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, January 6, 2017 at 2:00 PM at Patuxent Presbyterian Church in California, MD. Interment will be private. Contribution may be made to DeMatha Hockey 4313 Madison Street Hyattsville, MD 20781.

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  1. Jane & Ken Robeson says:

    Cindy, Jackson and Brady, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our sincere condolences and if you should need anything, please let us know. May Mark Rest In Peace.

  2. Very saddened to hear of his passing. He made trips to the dentist enjoyable. He will be missed. Prayers to the entire family. (Elizabeth Seton Class of 92)

  3. Brandy & Elliott Lawrence, Jr says:

    Please accept our deepest condolences to Dr. Slattery’s family, friends and co-workers. Dr. Slattery was always great to me, I enjoyed having conversations with him during my visits.

    Our thoughts are with you all.

  4. So very sorry to hear of Dr. Slattery’s passing. He was a wonderful dentist and will truly be missed. My deepest condolences to his family and his coworkers at the dental office.

  5. Cindy,Jackson,and Brady. So sorry to hear of Mark’s passing.He was a great person,and a caring dentist who will be greatly missed by all who knew him.During this difficult time let those good mmemories play over and over in your heart for it is those memories,laughter,and love that are the treasures we keep forever.With Sympathy, Tom,Mary Ann,Erin and Tommy Hickey.

  6. Cindy,

    I am so sorry to see this. Hugs to you and your boys.

    Carol and Tom

  7. We are very sad to hear of your loss. Our prayers and thought are with the family. He was a very fine dentist. He will be missed.

  8. We are very sad to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Dr. Slattery was our dentist for many years and he always did a great job. He took time with his patients and always put us at ease. He was a wonderful dentist and he will be greatly missed.

  9. Sorry for your lost he was a great dentist an person

  10. So sad to hear of Slatts passing. He was a very kind, compassionate, and loving person. I know he will be missed by his friends and co-workers deeply. I had the honor of working with him for 15 years, and since then I would see him from time to time. Hold onto all the wonderful memories, this is what will get you through the hard times. His family is in my thoughts and prayers.

  11. We are so sorry to hear this sad news may God wrap his loving arms around his family and Dr.Dabbs may he rest in peace he was a great dentist

  12. Elizabeth "Ann" Bowles says:

    So sad to hear of Dr. Slattery’s passing. Prayers to each member of his family. I feel Mark had another family called The Dabbs Dental Group. Dr. Dabbs, Patty and all co-workers associated there were A Family of Their own. Making everyone welcomed and Excellent Dental care. Keep the Memories in your Hearts. Will say Prayers for ALL of You.25

  13. My condolences to the Slattery Family. Dr. Slattery will be missed. He had such a gentle touch when it came to doing procedures on myself and my kids. Cherish his memories forever in your hearts. And may he Rest In Heavenly Peace.

  14. Julie and Paul Van Devender says:

    Dear Cindy – We are saddened to hear the news of Mark’s passing and are remembering what a warm person he was, what a beautiful courtship and wedding you had and how much fun we had in Rehoboth.
    – Julie and Paul Van Devender

  15. Nat, Dona and Max Morgan says:

    Dear Cindy, Jackson and Brady,

    Our sincerest condolences to you and your family at Mark’s passing. We will always remember laughing and strategizing with Mark about the DM hockey games. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

    Warmest,

    Nat, Dona and Max

  16. We are shocked and very sadden to hear of Mark’s passing. He was our Dentist for many years. We did craft shows together with Mark. He was very talented and was a very good friend to us. Please accept our deepest condolences to his family. He will be missed.

  17. This is such a shock. Our deepest condolences to the family and to all who worked with him. May he rest in peace.

  18. Cindy, Jackson & Brady, how shocked and saddened we were to hear of the “transition” of Dr. Slattery. We add our sincere condolences. His services today brought back warm memories for us and even more for you.
    May God bless each of you!


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