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Eric Roney
December 23, 2021
I am sorry to hear this news... I have worked with Mark for more than 30 years in the moving industry and want to say that he was always there to help in any way that he could. Anything I needed in Ohio was taken care of and I knew that it would be handled with the professionalism and care our military members deserved. I know he loved his family as he talked about everyone often and would schedule after hours work around their needs and still be there to help us. May his family know he was loved by others for his kindness and "we can do this" attitude. Covan World- Wide Moving and I have lost a great friend.
Christopher Bernauer
December 22, 2021
Mark and I became friends in the 4th grade. Bowling, Baseball, Basketball, Reds Games, Flyer Games, Best Man at my wedding. Although Family, Careers and distance separated us, our occasional chats made us laugh. His commitment to Career and Family were his passion. Rest in Peace my very best friend.
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