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MARK LOWELL HOLLOWAY

Cleveland, Ohio

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HOLLOWAY MARK LOWELL HOLLOWAY, 68, of Westlake, exited this life on June 8, 2010. Loved and cherished life mates, for 42 years, of David Prok and Jerry Knasel; son of the late Lowell Holloway and Mildred (nee Marshall); dearest friend of Tom Hughes and Cil Knutsen and other friends far too many...

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Mark was a good friend and one that I will remember for a long time. His wit and humor, not to mention his creativity and visions, were exemplary and he did make a difference not only in his life, but in those he touched as well. My remembrances to David and Jerry.

I met Mark at an annual week-long GAYLA some years ago, and
recall his energetic involvement during that festive time. I was
part of a small 'circle' whose facilitator/leader was David Prok, and
I wish to send condolences and spiritually gentle, warm hugs to
David and Jerry.

In Sympathy,

John Morse

Mark was our friend and neighbor whom we loved and appreciated. I hope he knew that. We miss him terribly and still expect to see him walking around the property. He would help anyone in need and he did often.He made us laugh always. Love and sympathy to his family and friends,especially David and Jerry,

I first met Mark more than 35 years ago, and our paths have crossed many times since then. It was always a pleasure to spend time with him.

My condolences to his life partners, his family, and his many friends.

I, as many others at West Shore, met Mark while he was our High School group 'advisor' in the '80s. I don't think I would have bothered attending church at that time had it not been for him! He could instinctively connect with anyone of any age or background -- and high schoolers are in the most strange age group of all! We all adored him and thought the world of him. My sister, parents and I are all deeply heartbroken about his sudden loss. He made an enormous impact on all of us. So very...

David and Jerry
My thoughts and prayers to you both. Mark was someone I had met years ago when I lived in Cleveland and he introduced me to you both. I am living in Boston now and I always think about the UUS and the trips to Maine.

Mark and I became friends while attending Kent State University in the early 1960s. Regrettably, We lost contact a number of years ago. But I will always remember his warmth, his kindness and disarming sense of humor that could put anyone instantly at ease. I will always remember Mark as a great friend and I will miss him.

I will miss you always. You were a good and loyal friend to me for almost fifty years. Bon voyage! Larry McCartney

So sorry to lose such a kind and caring soul. I know Mark through the Mens Perennial Society and through another kind soul - David

Ron