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Mark J. Clayburgh

Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Clayburgh, Mark J. Mark J. Clayburgh, 69, former furniture builder, home remodeler, Peace Corps volunteer, and Wells Park Neighborhood Association president, passed away on Thursday, April 28 after a long battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. He is survived by his brother Bill...

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Now, two years after his passing I discover Mark's obituary and feel compelled to add to the condolences and remarks about my friend Mark Clayburgh.
I met Mark in 1968 at UND. We had a mutual friend, we had a few beers together and soon became fast friends.
We shared an apartment the following year and, because I was from Canada and could not easily get home Mark took me home to Albuquerque with him. We had a great time.I was welcomed warmly into his family. He was very proud of his...

I was so very sorry to hear of Mark's passing. Mark is my cousin, son of my mother's brother. He and I spent an entire school year living with our grandparents in Grand Forks, ND and I do believe we were a handful, we were like 5 and 4, and always into something. During our childhood years, the Clayburgh clan would gather in Minnesota at the lakes where we swam, fished, water skied and had such a great time. As we grew older we didn't see each other all that often; but, upon returning...

My name is Jackie Clayburgh and I have the honor of being Mark's second cousin. I was born and raised in Portsmouth, NH and even though we lived on opposite ends of the country I had the pleasure of spending many summers during my childhood with Mark at our families summer home in Minnesota. My father and his three brothers are Mark's first cousins and they have always had a close relationship spending much of their childhood together. Mark was also close with his uncle Ben who is my...

My deepest condolence goes out to the family during this difficult time. May God provide you with the strength and comfort you need as you cope with your loss. (Psalms 9:9)