Mark-Hayden-Obituary

Mark Allen Hayden

Phoenix, Arizona

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Mark Allen Hayden, 49, passed away March 22, 2005. Mark was born in Connecticut on December 4, 1955. He served 20 years in the United States Navy. He is survived by his wife Penny, step-daughters Sandra and Susan, parents Chuck and June of Florida, brother Scott, sisters Susan and Wendy...

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so this is it ! Bye Mark love you ! Mom

Mark, this is my second try to leave my message. I had said that for years I thought I had taught you in first grade at Highland. Guess I was mistaken considering that you were in Brian's class. Now I do know I had Scott. Sorry I missed out or should I be? Your life ended too soon on this earth. May you find peace where you are now. It is obvious that all who knew you miss you so.I may not have had you in first grade but I do remember you being around the neighborhood in Ridgeland.

Scott and Mark

Oh Brother,I miss you alot already,knowing I can't just pick up the phone and give you a call.As other people have said,you spent a lot of time away from your family after high school.You served your country,proudly and well.Penny,Sandra and Susan,I'm so sorry Mark couldn't have been in your life for a much longer period of time.I'm going to miss you brother,more than you'll ever know.One memory I'll never forget is the two of us going down the street,arms around each other,singing that's...

Uncle Mark,

Sorry we did not get to know one another very well. You were in the service the majority of my childhood so we didn't see each other often.

You are in a better place looking over us, but I feel for all the ones you left behind that truly miss you.

Angela

I would like to express sincerest
condolences to Penny and her girls.
I didn't get to see Uncle Mark very
often, but I know he was a great
person. I'm glad my mom, Susan and
her Sister and Brother and Mom got
to see him before he left. Take care. Tammy Crowell

I'll miss my baby brother.I can still see us playing in the backyard on silliman rd.I have lots of good memories from our younger days.remember mark when we used to go pick in the gaylord dump?HaHaI love you mark,love,Susan

I had lots of fun visiting him in Arizona for his wedding. I remember he was always telling jokes and making me laugh. I will miss him very much. I love you Uncle Mark. Have fun fishing.

Okay Mark, I guess we'll see you in the next chapter, as Mom would always say. You better be waiting there when I cross over bro!! Love you, Wendy