MARK-CHATFIELD-Obituary

MARK D. CHATFIELD

Raytown, Missouri

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Mark Chatfield, 52, of KCMO, joined the angels on Feb. 20, 2014, surrounded by the love of his wife and family, after a brave battle with cancer. Mark was a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle. The love between Mark and his wife, Tammy, was one of a kind. They were, and...

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I absolutely cannot believe Mark is gone. My heart is so sad for his family. Mark and Tammy are the best friends anyone could have. They took me in without batting an eye. I would thank Mark for his hospitality and he would just laugh and tell me not to worry about it. The most fun times I've had so far are with Mark and Tammy; concerts, pool parties and a dance party in the living room. I think I'll miss his laugh the most. He was a great dad, a wonderful husband and a one-of-a-kind guy. I'm...

I grew up in church with Mark and, until very recently, was never aware of the depth of value he placed on our friendship. I want to express my deepest sympathy and condolences to his wif and children as well as to Norman, Matt, and Marcia. I know how each of you will important part of your lives. He will be remembered and missed by all who knew him.

May God hold this family in his arms with peace and comfort during there time of need. Mark was always a very kind person in school. I will always remember him as if we were in school.

I remember the house that he grew up in was "marked" house. With a capital C. That is how I remember him too. Big heart, big smile. Heaven is full of laughter because of Mark.

It's always so sad to hear that one of your classmates has passed away. I have great memories of Mark from Hickman Mills.
My prayers go out to his wife and family. He was pretty cool back in the day. . .I'm sure he was an even better husband and father. RIP my dear old friend. See you on the other side. God bless you. Be at peace now. . . .

Tons of great memories & laughs with Mark. Fast cars & drive-in movies after high school, starting families & working long hours, teaching the kids to ride their dirt bikes only to watch them grow & outride us, tailgating, canoeing, camping, nascar trips, grandkids... We've laughed outloud with your memories & cried outloud from our loss. Hug & kiss your infant daughter & watch over Chris as you ride those trails through the clouds. Your always loved & never forgotten.
Tim, Laurie, Taylor...

I have known Mark since junior high school and had remained close with his mother prior to her passing. Mark you will be truly missed

Mark was a good man, husband and father. He loved his family and friends. You will be missed Mark, rest with the angels.

Char and Richard