Mark-Hunter-Obituary

Mark Hunter

Seattle, Washington

1965 - 2020

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DIED
June 12, 2020
LOCATION
Seattle, Washington
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American Cancer Society

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At the age of 55 Mark passed away under his terms after a short bout of pancreatic cancer, encircled by his children, Alaina, Trevor and faithful companion Orion. Mark, aka Coach had a passion for the martial arts from an early age, he was self-taught but thirsted to study and learn from those...

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Mark taught me everything about being a fighter. He taught me how to earn my spot at the table by sparring the best. Teaching me to always be the best me I could, not only boxing but in life. He showed me what it meant to be a man not just a man but a good and kind hearted one. This man was more than a coach he was a friend and even more he was like a dad to me. we shared wins and losses good and bad days but I'll always remember his patience his smile and the way he cared for others. This...

Mark was my very first coach but more like a father to me. He showed me my strength I cared inside that I didnt even know existed and guided me down a journey that would forever change me life. I was so heart broken when I found out he had cancer. I was blessed to be able to see him one more time. I had so much I wanted to say to him and when I saw him all I could do is say I love you ! It was so important for me to know that he knew! I will remember our last small conversation forever! He...

I trained with Mark since the 90s having my own school we shared insight about practical training. Our bond became much closer as we got to know each other more. His life was his children he got the biggest smile telling storys about them. Also being a father my biggest joy in life my children I felt a connection. He was all about helping people become a better them building their confidence. I have to agree with Taky Makes hard are fast not just for a big guy he was scary fast And very...

I met Coach Mark through CCMA , from day one he was a super nice guy and and very welcoming . He loved to share his knowledge and his friendship. We always stayed in touch and sent humorous jokes back and forth . I was very sad when he told me he had cancer , he was getting one of my Lab puppys and was sooo excited about it , when the puppys were ready to go to their new homes, I called him to tell him it was time , and he sadly told me the news and had to pass on getting the pup We shared...

I am still struggling with you being gone from this earth but God needed you for a bigger plan. You have forever changed my life for the better and love you.

His sexy voice is the first thing I knew about him. Just talking on the phone when he answered. Then I met him in person and he was more than a voice! I was shocked and saddened to hear of his passing and I will miss him in this world. May the memories you carry be a salve to your souls.

I'm gonna miss you Mark.

Gonna miss you big guy. We shared a lot of good times together.

Much respect,
Aric Wiseman

Mark you are loved by so many. Wish you were here to see the out pouring of love. I know you are in a place watching over and still protecting. Promises were made and they will be carried out! Love you.