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April 9, 2011
I enjoyed Marks sweet smile and gentle way. I will always remember him with a smile. I knew of Mark for years and years only met him twice but each time he was more than accepting of me. I'm so thankful that we got to visit with him in October of last year. I'll treasure the memory forever. He's reunited with his precious daughter who went on before him to help prepare his Mansion.
Gerry Peavy
April 8, 2011
Living here in Alaska, I only met my cousin, Mark, three times, all in Phoenix' at his parent's home. Always a quiet , gracious spirit, ready to help and with a kind word for everyone. Though many miles away then , Mark is even closer now, in spirit and always in our hearts. I will remember him fondly, forever! We will rejoice with him in Heaven...what a day that will be! Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand!
April 5, 2011
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Hunter,Laura and Dashney Family,
There was such a sense of peace that I felt during the service. Debbie, your tribute spoke volumes ...such a blessing. One could tell how deeply you cared for each other. Everytime that I saw Mark at a family gathering or celebration, he had such a warm smile on his face that seemed to convey how at peace he was with his family... and that his faith was holding him up. His presence will be greatly missed but we are not without comfort and hope... we will be reunited one Day. We are keeping you all in prayers in the days ahead. With great Sympathy and Love, The Sparks Family
Nancy Zeorlin
April 1, 2011
Dear Ones, I was so sorry to hear about Mark's passing. I would give anything to spare you from this terrible hurt. I cherish my visit with you when Aunt Ruth, Carol, and myself, got to come and renew the times and feelings of long ago. I will keep you all close to my heart, and pray that God will help you through this difficult time. This is when I wish you were in Missouri. I would put my arms around you, and give you all my love and support. Love and prayers. Roger and Nancy Zeorlin
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