Mark-Chatham-Obituary

Mark Chatham

Huntsville, Alabama

1959 - 2020

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Mark Josiah Chatham passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, June 4, after a brief but fearless battle with a rare brain cancer. He loved life and lived it to the fullest, even after receiving this devastating diagnosis. In the month just prior to his passing, Mark celebrated his 61st...

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There is no way to describe what a special person Mark was. He was smart, cheerful, loving, kind, and a very intuitive person. Married to my very special niece, he was an important member of our family. I miss him so very much and I thank our GOD for allowing all of us to be a part of his life. May GOD bless Polly and all his family.

He was my very special nephew, who was like a son. How we will all miss him. But it is comforting to know where he is. No one is really lost if you know where they are.

I will never forget how I met Mark. I was working in Florida on a contract job for a nuclear power company. My wife, Cindy, was living in the VoP and sat next to Mark at the first supper club in July, 2008. While talking with Cindy, Mark found out that I worked in nuclear power and he just happened to need someone in that field. Soon after, I talked with Mark and started working for him in August 2008. Mark has been a great friend ever since. He has always made people laugh and had a...

Mark was a nice young man that we knew for many years with his wife Polly.We knew all his family(mother sisters and brothers) and the good thing about Mark was always his sincere and joyful attitude.May God bless him and condolences to his family.

Mark, God bless your family and all your many friends. We will miss you. I remember so fondly your competitive spirit, the fun you shared, and the joy you provided during our school years.

I am saddened to learn of the passing of another friend and colleague. I knew Mark first as a customer while I was employed at Philadelphia Electric Company and then as a colleague in 2002 when I accepted a sales position at EGS (Eight Guys Smiling) upon my retirement at PECo. Mark was always fun to be around, a great sense of humor and a passion for his work. I learned a lot from him for which I am forever indebted. RIP Mark

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. RIP Mark.
Cindy Tidwell