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Mark "Loner" Brandon

Carrollton, Texas

1951 - 2006

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Mark "Loner" Brandon, 55, died Thursday, April 27, 2006.

Funeral: 3 p.m. Tuesday at Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Chapel. Burial: Bluebonnet Hills Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.

Mark died while doing what he loved--riding his motorcycle. Born March 12,...

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cant believe its been a year already! seems like only yesterday all of us were hanging out! i still often think of you and the last time i saw u and we had the most deepest 6 hours of conversation! that meant more than u will ever know! u are forever in my heart and i love ya and miss ya baby!!!!

One year Later! I really didn't think I'd mist up, again. Some people come into your life and 'Take a little piece of your heart',ya know? I miss you...I guess I always will. Mike and I still speak of You and Janet and your antics the night Mike and I married. What a 'camp fire' story you left for me! Texas lost one of its smiles when you left us, thanks for the laughs and Love, Still...missing you Love Nec'e

It has ben a year now. I know there is not a week that dont go by, I dont think of you. Man I still have your cell number in my phone, guess I will never tack it out. Love you man. Like you all ways sade
"Who Loves You Baby"
I DO!!!!!!!!

Hi Cody.

My husband lost his mom at the age of 17 on Jan. 26, 2006. He hurts everyday. I am sure that you, too, hurt everyday. But I know that as time has passed the pain has lessened and I just wanted to commend you for still following in your dad's footsteps. He'd've been so proud of you. Anyways, I feel so much for you. Be safe and God bless.

Precious Brandon Family,
I worked with Mark for several years as his Graphics Arts Manager. It was an honor to get to know Mark, his family, friends, and fellow employees. God had a divine reason for all of our lives to connect, because it is His desire that we all dwell with Him in eternity together.
It saddens me that I did not receive the news of Mark's accident until it was too late to pay my respects; however, I am thankful for this guest book to have the opportunity to say,...

Dear Janet, There are no words to express the great shock of losing Mark. I know I told you, God must've needed another Warrior up there, and Mark will make a good one. If someone said "Give me adjectives to describe Mark" I'd say: Character, Fairness, Integrity to name a few. He was an awesome guy to know...having his presence in our lives and losing it so soon makes me think he must have been here to show us all how to be better people. Me, Miguel and the guys on the crew will miss him...

Loner...I'll miss hearing, "Who loves ya!" I'm honored to have known you and called you friend. An angel in leather with a fu manchu...we love you.

Janet and family,
Both Chuck and I are so very sorry for your loss. We attended Mark's funeral and felt so much love for Mark from so many people. We respected Mark as a businessman and enjoyed working with his company. He will be missed. Please let us know if we can help in any way.
Chuck & Sabrina Brackett
Recovery Concepts Inc.

Janet and family
I am saddened by the passing of Mark. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. You and Mark were there when Steve passed away a few years ago and I know that Mark is hanging out with Dub and Steve watching over all of us. They will always be with us. Someone recently told me that God knows the beginning date and ending date; it is what we make of the dash in the middle that counts. Mark made his dash counts with the love of his family.