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Marcus Niles Ford

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Marcus Niles Ford Marc died unexpectedly at home May 1, 2007. He was born October 2, 1956, in Tacoma, Washington. He is survived by loving wife Rebecca Ford (Purchase), his parents Don and Barbara Ford, father-in-law David Purchase, mother-in-law Sally Riewald, brother-in-law Dylan Purchase, and...

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passing of MARCUS. i only knew him for almost seven years. He was very caring and so helpful. The Dementia unit on the third floor will remember the installing of all the wiring and conduit for the air conditioining system. He always gave advice on wiring and many other things. I will say that he
dedicated throughout the hospital in many wonderful challenges. A very dear friend and your husband that was soul mate. God bless you and may the LORD GUIDE...

I am very sorry for your loss. I remember working with Marcus when I was just an apprentice. He was a great person to work with and he was always so easy to talk to, even if we hadn't seen each other for a while.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Ford family.

Dear Barbara and Don....... My heart breaks for you at the loss of your dear son... Although it has been so long since I have seen Marc, I have so enjoyed our conversations about our families. You both are very special to me and I want you to know that you are in my prayers.....

Becky,My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.Please let me know if I can help with anything.May God comfort your hearts.

My deepest sympathy to the Ford and Purchase families. Marcus was a very dear soul and missed by all who knew him. Blessings - KC

My thoughts & prayers are with Marcus' family. Those of us in his VA Family are also shocked and saddened at his passing. His smiling face and good works will be surely missed. J;)E

Becky,

Damn. That's just the "it" of it. Did not get to know Marcus, but do know you, and know you fell head over heels in love with a wonderful man. I grieve for you, all his family, and your family. As two of the good agnostics you've grown up with, Ilse and I offer you our love, affection and sympathies.

Take care,

Dennis and Ilse

Marcus was a kind man; and the kind of man that took pride in all that he did. Marcus was passionate about providing more than what you thought possible. He thought, “How can I make your life better in the long term?” and provided it. He admitted that in the long run it would make his life easier too.

Marcus was a kind man who sought joy in all that he did. He sought the joyfulness that we each have and brought it out with his humor. He supported the veterans and all who took care...