Mark-Abler-Obituary

Mark W. Abler

Omaha, Nebraska

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ABLER-Mark W., 77, of Omaha, formerly of Norfolk. Mr. Abler died Monday, on January 14, 2008, at Alegent Health Lakeside Hospital in Omaha. Mark was born on February 17, 1930, in Pierce, NE, the son of Walter and Stella (Wright). He graduated from Pierce High School in 1947. He worked...

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I was sorry to hear of your father's passing, I found your note so moving. It was a wonderful tribute to your father's love and life. Take care in knowing you are in my prayers.

My prayers are with you and your family. Your note indicated a beautiful legacy of memories with your father.

Sara, Wilma and Family.

God Bless each of you during this time. I was so sorry to hear of your loss. Know that you all are in my prayers, but most importantly, that Mark is with the Lord.

Wilma & family - Bill & I just learned of Mark's homegoing early this a.m. (1.21.08) & want to express our love & sympathy to you & your precious family. You are in our hearts & prayers. Mark has left a wonderful legacy of faith, love & kindness that will live on in his children & grandchildren. Truly, he did leave this world a better place. We rejoice with you that he is with our Lord & Savior, Jesus Christ, & that you will see him again. Our love to you. Sherre & Bill Foreman

Jody, Linda, Deb, Sara and families...
I am sorry about Mark. We have SO MANY wonderful memories with all of you during the Golden Girls times. Mark (and Jody) were always at all of the games and cheering us on! It is funny how the miles and years that have been between us can melt away because of the Golden Girls bond. Those were fantastic times and times I would live over again if I had the chance. I hope that Mark and Harvie (my dad) now have the chance to get together again and talk...

Wilma and family,
We were saddened to read of Mark's passing. Mark was such a wonderful individual, who always had a smile and kind words whenever we saw him. The world has truly lost one of its kindest, loving individuals.
Our thoughts are with you all.

Thanks for your Military Service.
Past Commander V.F.W.

WILMA &FAMILY SO SORRY TO HEAR OF MARK'S PASSING. ASH CALLED US EARLIER TODAY.SO SORRY WE NEVER GOT TOGETHER AGAIN LIKE WE PLANNED. OUR DEEPEST SYMOTHY. MART& DELPHINE