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Mark Hayes

Huntsville, Alabama

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Nov. 23, 1981 Oct. 7, 2004 Mark Hayes, 22, of Huntsville died Thursday in Auburn. Mark was a 2000 graduate of Grissom High School and was attending Auburn University. He is survived by his parents, Tommy and Barbara Hayes; sister, Angie Pearson and husband, Michael, all of Huntsville;...

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I didn't know Mark but have known his brother in law all his life. Michael and Angie are wonderful people and I know they and their family are hurting. I pray our Lord will give you peace and comfort as only he can give.

Mark was my brother-in-law. I met him a little over 11 years ago when I first began dating his sister Angie. I have to say he was very good at making all of us laugh. Especially around the holidays and family get togethers. He welcomed me as a part of his family from the very beginning. I'm glad that Mark was a part of my life. I loved him and will miss him. I'm going to continue to put my trust in my Heavenly Father as He has carried me through many difficult times such as these. I pray He...

All I can remember are the good times had with Mark - you could take him anywhere, anytime, and he could get along with anybody. There are so many great stories and memories with "Marcus," and I know that's exactly how he'd want to leave it. He loved Wings-to-Go, buffalo wings, the country fried steak from veggies-to-go, oysters, his coffee dark, and so much more. I remember the $80 gumbo we made, and his little dance we ended up calling the "Bogaloosa." What a great dance - always made me...

We did not know Mark personally, but it always touches our hearts deeply when someone young with a bright future ahead is so suddenly taken from our world. However, it is a great comfort to know that that person is in a better place. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and those who love him.

I met Mark one night out, not to long ago, and immediatly something clicked we got a long and became friends then and there. I will always remember ever time I walked up to him he would always yell out REEEEVES!!! It always crakced me up. Mark will be missed tremendoudsly; my prayers and my condolences go out to the Hayes family. Mark was a great person and I know you had something to do with that. I am sorry. Mark will always be a part of my life and will not be forgotten.

Mark was a good friend with a warm heart. All of his friends, old and new, feel the pain of his passing. His great sense of humor and big smile will be missed always. Now he is sharing all of his wonderful qualities with those up in Heaven gracefully. I will continue praying for the Hayes family and friends. We miss you Mark and may God bless you.

I am deeply saddened by your loss. I have known Mark since high school and he was always a great friend. I will miss him.

Mark was a very respected and loved friend. Everyone in AU is shocked and devastated in his passing. But we must remember who he was and what he stood for. We remember his fun loving spirit, his dependablity, that little grin he always had on his face, and most importantly those big hugs he would give. Mark you are loved and missed dearly.
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Please accept my heartfelt sorrow with the loss of your son, Mark. I did not know Mark, but I have a son who attends Auburn University close to Mark's age. You are in my prayers and will continue to be as the days and months go by. Sincerely, Carol Mysinger