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Mark Keith Anderson

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Chapel HillNovember 26, 1962 - November 25, 2010Mark Keith Anderson passed away unexpectedly on November 25, 2010, one day shy of his 48th birthday.Mark was born November 26, 1962, in Philadelphia, PA, to the late Dorothy and William H. Anderson. The family later moved to Winterville, NC,...

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I met Mark during his time with The Census. He was so warm, friendly, and helpful to everyone. I was able to keep in touch with him for a little while after we left The Census. Unfortunately, I didn't find out till Christmas Eve that he had passed. I was so sorry that I had missed his Memorial Service. Mark was such a blessing to everyone he met. My prayers are for peace and happy memories to his family and friends.

GONE TO SOON.

I was deeply saddened to hear of Mark's passing. I graduated with him from Ayden-Grifton. What a wonder,caring guy he was. My God comfort his family during this time of loss.

I will miss you. I was looking so forward to working with you on our 30th highschool class reunion. I am selfishly sadden that we will not get to share that together. My heart goes out to your family and all your friends and for the Class of 1981 who will miss you more than words could say.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I was shocked to learn of Mark's passing...I met Mark in our graduate program at UNC, Rehabilitation Counseling (1986), and we became good friends... I knew Nicole well and was with Mark through those difficult times...he worked with me at Learning Services and then I stayed in touch with him while at Southwind and his private work... Although we had not stayed in touch in the last several years, Mark was an instrumental part of our masters program, a good friend, and an inspiration to those...

No words to express the deep sorrow for the loss of dear Mark who will always be remembered with so much love by all who knew him.

I am deeply saddened by the loss of Mark. He was not only my professional mentor but also my friend. While I was in graduate school, I completed my internship with Mark at Southwind in the Spring of 1999. He was a great Rehab Counselor and served other selflessly. Mark made a difference in my life and I will always think of him when I enjoy a "biggie" drink & baked beans and listen to "Welcome to the Jungle". I miss you my friend.