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Donald G. Mark

Phoenix, Arizona

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Mark, Donald G. Donald G. Mark, age 87, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother to Virginia (Mark) Nead now deceased, and friend to many, went home to his Savior on Wednesday May, 12, 2010. He was met with open arms by his late mother, Irene (Stouffer) Mark and...

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Mr. Mark is my first tutor and first true American friend since my family and I have moved to here from China. Since May 20, 2008 I have been his student, as my English teacher, the things that Mr. Mark taught me were not limited to language. In the class twice a week, he and I discussed the history, the culture, the custom, the religion, the families, the occupation with me, even diet and recipes. In his conversation, he had showed me his lofty character that is kindness, compassion, and...

Mr. Mark is my first tutor and first true American friend since my family and I have moved to here from China. Since May 20, 2008 I have been his student, as my English teacher, the things that Mr. Mark taught me were not limited to language. In the class twice a week, he and I discussed the history, the culture, the custom, the religion, the families, the occupation with me, even diet and recipes. In his conversation, he had showed me his lofty character that is kindness, compassion, and...

Hello from the region of South Bend, Indiana, the home of Don Mark. This is not where I met Don, though. I was honored to 1st meet and work with Don at Motorola in Scottsdale in the early 80's. From supervisor to long-time friend, Don was consistent to his dedication to Christ and fellow man. Family was his 1st priority. I remember his "family jewels" picture cube on his desk at work. To Mary and the rest of Don's family, we have so many good memories, and we share your loss. "Weeping...

very sorry for your loss Mary & George O'Meara

Our annual potsticker party at Allan Toogood's on December 5, 2009

Don was my good friend and mentor. I met Don in 1980 when I started working at Motorola GEG. He was the most kind and gentle person I have ever known. Don and Mary were a loving couple. They always greeted me at their home with warm hospitality. Don was a firm believer in volunteerism. He was proud to be an English tutor for foreign students and proundly introduced one of his Chinese students to me once. I am blessed to have Don as my friend and mentor.

I will always remember Don as a devoted, committed Christian. While at Scottsdale Presbyterian Church , you could always count on Don! He reflected the light of Christ in so many ways.

Ike Cabtrell

I worked with Don at Motorola on several projects, and he taught me much about design analysis and the use of computers. I am richer for knowing Don as he was a perfect gentleman and wonderful guy to know. I will always have those fond memories of yesteryear with Don. Condolences to the family as he will me missed by all.
Love in Jesus, Al Franson

Thank you Jim for sharing your Grandfather with me.

I shared the same office with Don @ Motorola for many years. [the vault] Don is a WW2 (I believe) veteran.We spent a lot time together @ work. We enjoyed his hospitality @his home, too. Now how I wish I had spent more time with Don after Motorola. I missed his companionship and guidance in life. I went to Mass this morning and said a little prayer for Don. I hope I can be with Don, once again,....in Lord's Heaven. John Fan, Ph. D. with love