Mark-Goodman-Obituary

Mark Mendel Goodman

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Mark Mendel Goodman Mr. Goodman, 43, of Charlotte, formerly of Winston-Salem, died Sunday October 3, 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey. He was born on March 28, 1961 in Portsmouth, VA, the son of Dr. Alvin and Rachel Goodman of Charlotte. Mark attended Summit School and R.J. Reynolds High School in...

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Today, someone asked about Mark, who was my friend. His memory lives on.

20 years.

Looking for you. Just curious after all of these years. I am so sorry for the your families loss. You are drawn to intensity love and, great adventure. Knowing you like I did. You have found it.

S Courtenay del Moral

I've been feeling antsy all day. I was trying to get my work done but Mark kept making jokes in my head. Then I realized it's almost the 16th anniversary of Mark leaving us. I still miss him so much but I'm so glad to have known him and be haunted by him.
I love you Marko.
Kate Cowing

Dear Mark, wherever you may be now, I always remember you, especially when I am at Gordion, and when we look at your pictures doing hard work at conservation projects--you are such a good soul, Ayse

BROTHER oh BROTHER---no sleep tonight---trying to find a name to suit the art and the internet---then it occurred to me-- check if the name is already in use---so I typed---lo and behold I find the name ,...and where, u might inquire---where might u find the name-----of course--alongside the picture of the BROTHER---CRAM NAMDOOG--- reason for the search forgotten I page through the pix...one after another after another and over and again...damn---there should be more---so many moments---miss...

I hope you are still having beautiful and colorful dreams.

Zichrono L'vracha, Mark. May your memory always be for a blessing. You touched countless souls in your short time here, and mine was one of them. I'm sorry we lost touch with one another after high school. You were a mensch back then, and I can see on this page and from your photos you stayed that way throughout your life. Thanks for the laughs, the deep talks and for making this world better for having lived in it.

Shalom, out, old friend