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COLEMAN, Mark D.
Age 60, of Sacramento, passed away surrounded by loved ones on February 19. He is survived by wife, Theresa, of 32 years; children, Monica, Michael & David; grandchildren, Erica, Mike, Michelle, Hannah, Daryl, Phoenix, Ruben, Aniah, Natalie, Jr. and two more on the way, Maximus & Anthony. Mark spent his life hunting, fishing and coaching various sports. A true family man who found tremendous joy in watching his family grow. He will be deeply missed. Funeral Services will be held at St. Paul's Catholic Church, 8720 Florin Rd., 95828 on February 26, 2013 at 10 AM. There will be a reception immediately after. All family & friends are welcome.
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So sorry for your loss. I knew Mark from high school and the old Washington neighborhood. At the funeral I ran into some others from the old neighborhood and it was a good thing. Even in death, Mark is still bringing people together...
Pat Cruz
February 28, 2013
You will be truely missed. Your personality and humor was one of a kind. Love ya.
Antoinette Cajero
February 26, 2013
Dear Theresa and family,
We are very sorry to hear of Mark's passing. May God comfort you and may you be blessed with wonderful memories of Mark during this time of grief.
Sincerely, Carla (Rake) and Dan Nabity
February 25, 2013
Theresa, I am so sorry for your lose. May you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of your family.
February 25, 2013
Theresa, Erica and the family, our prayers and thoughts go out to you all. May you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. We are here for you if you need anything.
Michelle Jimenez and Family
February 25, 2013
My sympathy and my prayers go out to the family. Mark surely will be missed as my work out partner at 24hr fitness, and my coffee friend at Starbucks.
Carlos Rojo
February 24, 2013
Mark will be truly missed. He was our neighborhood guardian. We always felt safe with him being our sentry. He will be truly missed. His our guardian angel and will be watching over our homes in the cul-de-sac.
Theresa anything you need please call.
Orozco-Barrios family.
Melisa Orozco
February 24, 2013
Mark was a good friend and he will be missed. I came to know Mark several years ago through a mutual friend, Carlos. Mark, Carlos, and I became workout partners. After each workout we would go to MacDonalds or Starbucks. Over a cup of coffee or tea we would discuss things that were happening in our personal lives, world events, and of course sports. Mark loved sports and we both had the SF Giants, 49ers, and Kings as our favorites. He always wore his team colors proudly. I also know that he loved his family deeply and worked very hard to support them. He was a good man and made a lasting impression on me. His memory will live on in my heart. I know he is in a better place now. You will be missed Mark but not forgotten.
Mike Remmen
February 24, 2013
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