Gregory-Mecum-Obituary

Gregory Mark Mecum

Portland, Oregon

1949 - 2019

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Gregory Mark MecumOct. 2, 1949 - Jan. 1, 2019 Coquille Indian Tribe Member, Gregory Mark Mecum "Red", passed away peacefully at home with his wife by his side. He was a loved husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle. Mark was born to Donald F. Mecum and Pauline A. Lisac Mecum Oct. 2, 1949...

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My sincere condolences to Mark's family. May he Rest In Peace and may you cherish your memories of him. I was a high school classmate and friend.

Red WOW I am very BLESSED to know you for several years you were a true man and a man of words from JOHNNY and nan at the Benson hotel we love you bye for now when we get to see you in heaven hopefully you'll be wearing shorts we will all miss you bye 4 now

My sincere condolences to Marks family. I am a former classmate from CHS. ('67) My brother & I were both in the ski club too. Good memories. May you all be blessed and have peace.

Joanne, Eric, Phillip and Jason,

So sorry for your loss. Mark was always a man that would enter the room and everyone took note. Course all of the young's were short so we did take note. 48 years ago I walked down the isle before you Joanne on your wedding day as your flower girl. I wish I could be there for the service to walk beside you a bit. But I will ask God to comfort you all on Friday for all services. May he wrap his loving and capable arms of strength around all of you at...

We were classmates and graduated in 1967.
My condolences to the family for your loss.
Rest In Peace...

Sorry for your loss. Always a nice guy in high school and was our mailman for awhile. Rest In Peace my friend.

Mark was my classmate at Clackamas High, graduating with me in 1967. Always pleasant and quick with a smile, Mark was close to many of his classmates. At one of our reunions, he shared some very funny stories of being a 'mailman', even sharing that he had another of our class on his route, without their knowledge!! My condolences to brother Mike (also Class of '67) and the rest of his family. Godspeed.

I have good memories of him as my brother when I was a kid. I was the youngest & he was the 2nd oldest. I also have 1 good memory of him from about 4 years ago. He had a subdued style in his mannerisms & enjoyed interacting with people. In his high school years he was a watercolor artist. I remember a drawing of his of a scuba diver at the bottom of the sea. Creativity and artistry ran through the family. I wish he made more art to share with everyone.