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Lt. Col. Mark C. Jennings

Toledo, Ohio

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JENNINGS Lt. Col. Mark C. Lt. Col. Mark C. Jennings, age 44, passed away on December 14, 2009, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. Mark grew up in rural Ohio as an avid outdoorsman. He was most at home hunting, fishing and trapping the woods, rivers, creeks, ponds and lakes of the northwest part of his...

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Shock barely describes my initial reaction when I heard the news about Mark. My thoughts go back to the fun times we had here in the office. I would like to extend my sincerest condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Jennings and to Emily. I'm so sorry for your loss. It truly was an honor to know and work with Monty. May God Bless you.

Mark Rightnour
AETC Fighter Training Branch
Randolph AFB, TX

I was very saddened to hear about Mark. My sister and brother-in-law, Larry and Brenda Berry, informed me of the terrible news. My heart goes out to the entire family.

What a shock as I read about this tragedy in the AF Times. I remember Mark from our time together in AFROTC Det 620, Bowling Green State University. I will always remember him as a down to earth all around good guy. Men like him make America great! My heart felt prayers to his family and close friends. America lost a good man but his legacy will live on in those whom he touched.

Major Todd Breitmann, FL ANG

I haven't seen Mark in 20+ years, but I considered him a good friend. Mark and I played basketball together for years at St. Thomas and in CYO ball. Although we didn't keep in touch, I can't think of anything more respectable than what Mark did serving our country-- it fit him well. My prayers are with Mark's family during this difficult time. May God richly bless you as He rewards Mark for his service.

I am so very sad to hear of this tragic accident and the profound loss you are feeling. Please know that my love and prayers are with you today and always.

Lt Col Jennings was respected from a far.I would usually pass him in the hall of the 177th FW. Col Jennings was always pleasant and greeted me with a warm hello. We will miss his presence and his demeanor.
We were all blessed that he touched our lives.
I pray that God sends His angels to watch over you, to protect you and comfort you during Lt Col Mark Jennings going home time.
Lt Col Yvonne Harris-Johnson

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family in this time of loss. If we can be of assistance please do not hesitate to contact us. (856) 495-2474

The 177th Fighter Wing Chaplain Corps

My Uncle Mark was the happiest person I knew, and he had the most dangerous lifestyle, too. Rather ironic he died doing yard work after all those years piloting fighter jets. We love you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.