Jim Moore
Mark was a good man, he will be missed by everyone who knew him! And that was very evident at his memorial service!! So many wonderful stories about him, a wonderful tribute!!!!!!
Jim Moore

Birth date: May 23, 1953 Death date: Apr 29, 2015
Mark Steven Giany, 61, of Trinity, passed away on Wednesday, April 29, 2015. He was born in Columbus, Ohio on May 23, 1953. He is survived by his wife, Nancy; daughter, Taylor; 2 sisters, Paula and Julie; and 1 brother Christopher Read Obituary
Mark was a good man, he will be missed by everyone who knew him! And that was very evident at his memorial service!! So many wonderful stories about him, a wonderful tribute!!!!!!
Jim Moore
i loved this man with all my heart! he was my big brother and always my best friend. we always had each others back no matter what. and just knowing he was with us gave me strength, comfort and confidence . i can't believe hes gone and the pain of loosing him is almost too much to bear. my heart has been ripped from my chest and i do not know how i will get over this or fill that empty hole that is left. he was and is still my hero. they say life goes on, but this one sure makes it hard to see that at this moment. thanks to all who loved and knew him, as you were the better for it. i love and miss him. he was a great man and a model for us all. he was the only one that called me by my nickname
( kip )
love you bro!
kip
I worked with Mark at Nationwide in Tampa many years ago.
He was a good, caring, and decent guy; he was proud of his Italian heritage, he always had a funny story to tell, and was always happy to help out others in the office.
He was an expert on EVERYTHING (!), even if he didn't know a thing about the subject...and that was a part of his charm. Just a real paisano...
Peace to Nancy and the family...
Veronica Prescott Kreemer
Vern and Janet Greear
Nancy, We were so saddened to hear of Mark's passing. Mark was such a good friend and will remain so in our hearts. I wanted very much to attend the services but am unable due to Janet's medical issues. She is recently post surgical, cannot travel, and cannot be left alone. I think of all the times I shared a laugh or a Nationwide frustration with Mark and I treasure those moments and memories. Mark was funny, compassionate, and a true friend that was always willing to help with a problem.
Our sincere condolences.
Vern
Our sincerest condolences Nancy on your loss. Mark welcomed us to the neighborhood with his friendship, offer to help if ever needed, and always a smile. He and I would chat often while he took a break caring for the yard. He would tell me about Pensacola so vividly I could almost see the house and the yard. Handicapped, he and Frenchy helped assemble a new mobility scooter for me when I was prepared to try and struggle to do it myself.
I will miss our weekly chat sessions yard side and miss our friend very much. If you ever need anything Nancy we are here for you.
Geoff & Vivian