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Mark Alan Helm

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Mark Alan Helm 1970~2008 Mark Alan Helm was born May 31, 1970 and died December 17, 2008. Mark was our beloved son, brother, uncle, nephew, and friend.Mark was a graduate of Bates College, attended Oxford University, and graduated from Vanderbilt Law School. Mark worked as a public...

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My condolences to Mark?s family. I knew him well from our days at Bates and his few years in New York City. Mark was a great man who had a wonderful provocative intellect that brought new life to the world. I remember one of our first freshmen classes together at Bates, political science, where he sat in the front row and not only knew the answers to questions but challenged the professor on the Founding Father?s true motivation for starting a revolution and fledging democracy (economic...

I am so shocked to hear of Mark's death. I knew him a little it at Bates and remember him as so tall, handsome, charming, and funny. What a terrible loss for all. My heart goes out to his family and loved ones.

Mark is my dear Friend; and Always will be...

Bob & Laura,
We are so sorry for the loss of your brother. You are an amazing family that we love dearly. May God's peace be with you and give you strength now and always.
Frank, Shirley, Cambria and Ozzie

Vero...wow...What can I say besides I'm sorry for your loss. I hope you find enough strengh from the lord to hold on and beat the pain!
Best regards

Our deepest condolences go out to the family in your time of loss. It was an honor, a pleasure and a privilege to share with and to be with Mark. He taught us much, and was so willing to learn as well. Thanks for the donuts buddy. You are forever in our hearts. Until we meet again, may God keep you and hold you in His loving arms.

Veronica,
I'm sorry to hear about your lost. My condolences for you and his family. I'll keep you in my prayers

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I will keep you in my prayers. I have had two friends lose their fathers over the holidays.

It seemed like we knew Mark for only a short time and it's sad to think that the world will lose his talents, his sense of humor, and his passion. We knew Mark mainly as fans of RSL and our fondest memory of him will be jumping up and down hugging as a group a month before he died after witnessing RSL make the playoffs. We are both really sad for your loss and it leaves a hole in our hearts.