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Mark Gano

Vallejo, California

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July 30, 1960 - Sept. 14, 2007

Mark Cabrera Gano, of Vallejo, was born on July 30, 1960, in San Francisco. He died on Friday at John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek after suffering an intra-cerebral hemorrhagic stroke.

He is survived by his sons, Jeronimo Pedro "JP" Gano and Aziel...

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I understand that your loss is profound and I extend to you my deepest sympathy. I know that somehow, he has fulfilled God's plan, and he resides in a spritual resting place of great comfort.

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. Our deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

I will always remember how kind, selfless and encouraging Mark was when I started learning karate.

Lord comfort the family and friends of Mark Gano, truly a mighty man of God. Working with him on the worship team at our church, he was always patient and kind, and an encouragement to all. What a blessing to know him.

I know that Mark is missed by his loved ones and martial arts brothers and sisters. I know that the Tosh family is mourning his loss as well and I pray for a healing of the hearts in this troubled time. God Bless You All and know that one by one we will see Mark again and continue being blessed by his presence.

Hey Mark,
Thanks for being a great brother in The Lord.
Always there with a smile and an encouragement.
My family and I are thankful to have known you.
We will see you "there" sir.
Your Friend,
George Taylor <

Hey Mark,
Thank You For Being A Great Brother In The Lord.
Always There With An Encouragement And A Smile.
My Family And I Are Thankful To Have Known You.
We Will See You There Sir.
Your Friend,
George Taylor

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Gano's family. We share our loving thoughts and prayers to Mark and the family. May the good Lord keep his soul. From myself and my family.

Our deepest Condolences to the Gano Family. Mark was a kind, gentle person. He was one of my 1st generation Asian Knights instructors. As a kid growing up he thought me and instilled good sportsmanship and respect towards other people. We will miss you.