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Mark Kopelman

Houston, Texas

1959 - 2017

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Mark Owen Kopelman1959-2017Mark Kopelman of Houston passed away on October 9, 2017. He was born on January 24, 1959 in Phoenix, Arizona to Bernard and Sandra Kopelman. Mark is survived by his two wonderful children, Riley and Sloan and his brother Steve and sister Brenda and niece Briejenn. Mark...

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From the moment we met, you impacted my life. All the hours of conversations about work and kids and the handmade cocktails and the ever-surprising taste in music are just a few of the things I will never forget. You were the only person that could make me see things differently. I had never had so much doing the silliest of things as I did with you. I will miss you every day.

Miss you Mark!! And Love you, forever!

I worked for Bernie and Sandee kopeck at Bernies Buster Brown Shoe Stores in Phoenix, Arizon from 1968 thru 1974 while I attended Arizona State University. I knew Mark, Steve, and Brenda as young children and enjoyed attending many of the family functions as they grew up. I lost contact after is was commissioned as an officer in the USAF and retired as a Bird Colonel in 2003. Now residing in New Braunfels Texas. Thru the years I often reflected on the kindness of t he Kopelman family during...

Mark will always be one of my lifetime friends. He loved everyone equally, and was a Force to be around. His laughter and smile will be with me always. My condolences to Steve and Brenda.

My condolences to the family. I worked for the Kopelman family in the late 60's and early 70's, one of my jobs was watching Mark, Steve and Brenda when Bernie and Sandy went out for the evening. When they got home I had them give my babysitting money to Mark and Steve since they won it all playing poker. A great family and a great loss way too soon. God Bless!

Howard Weiner
Glendale & Munds Park, AZ

Mark not only was a great man who cared for others, he knew how to make great radio. His passion and inspiration was infectious and addictive. When he called you "Babe", you always walked away feeling like a million bucks. He will be missed.

I love you Uncle Mark! My heart is broken and I just wish you would come back ! You were not only my Uncle you and Uncle Steve are the closest thing to a father I have and you were also my friend! I love you Uncle it's so hard to understand!

We will all so miss your presence on earth Mark. And we will always be there for Riley and Sloan. Godspeed.