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Mark Drew McCrary

Ventura, California

1957 - 2006

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Mark Drew McCrary passed away on Sept. 7, 2006.

He was born Sept. 25, 1957, in Harbor City, Calif.

His brother, Gene McCrary, preceded him in death.

He is survived by his parents Darold and Shyrle McCrary; a sister, Margo McCrary; nieces, Pilar and Hana Sumalpong; nephews,...

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Uncle Drew, I miss you so much and still think of you every day. I wish you could be here to celebrate with Michael and I! You always wanted to see us together and hopefully you can see us now. We talk about you all the time & he proposed to me in front of your piano. You are still with me every single day and I am so grateful for that. I love you so much.

Uncle drew... every day I think about you because I see you in my daughter, Drucy. She is 11 now, and is beautiful, inappropriate and hilarious. She has the same spark that made you a legend among the human cartoon tribes. We love you always. You are impossible to forget. Love you, Hana

Uncle Drew: You would never believe what has happened, but then again you might. I found Mike Jr. (your little buddy) and things have been wonderful ever since. We talk about you all the time and I am so happy to have someone else who remembers everything, just like our family does. I miss you every day and also still feel like you are still here with us in so many ways. I love you so much.

I love you uncle Drew and I still think of you every day.

Uncle Drew, we think about you often and fondly. You have a niece named after you- Drucette McCrary-Avila. As I look over you memorial page almost fifteen years after we lost you, I can't help but think that your spirit is alive and well. We miss you and live on in your memory. Love you and know you have moved on to bigger and better.

Here is a photo of your older brother, Gene. He left us in September 1972. So sad. He was such a brilliant person.

Your mother has now joined you and your brother, Gene. Wish there was a hereafter so we could all be together.

These were happy times on the Umpqua River