Mark-McGrath-Obituary

Mark Thomas McGrath

Phoenix, Arizona

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McGrath, Mark Thomas Mark Thomas McGrath, III, 48, died Thursday, December 13, 2012. Mark is survived by his wife, April Maiden McGrath; his sons, Mark Thomas McGrath IV (Tommy) and John Wiley McGrath (Jack); his mother, Reina McGrath and his sister, Catherine McGrath Rogers. Services...

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A great man is gone but not forgotten. His legacy of kindness and respect will always be remember by his colleagues.

Mark, we will always fondly remember you as a genuine leader who managed as much from the heart as the head. A true gentleman

Rest in peace Mark. You were a great leader. Blessings to your family.

They say that the greater the man, the more humble the man. This would make Mark one of the greatest, quick with a smile and a kind word for everyone. I was blessed to know him.

April, I just heard about this last night from mutual friends and I am dumbstruck! Mark was the one with the smiling face and the booming laugh! I am so sorry and have you and the boys in our prayers. God bless you!
Ellen

April: I am sadden by Mark's death. I pray for you and your beautiful sons. They meant so much to Mark. Dick Lund

Dear April and family, our prayers and sympathy are with you in your loss. Mark's leadership, energy, sense of humor and passion for life will always be remembered and I'm priviledged to have worked with him when he was a young manager at IBM. God bless you all, Lesley Harris

My condolences to Mark's family and my thoughts and prayers are with you. What I remember most is when he dressed up as Crockett from Miami Vice and pulled out awesome. Also he was very supportive of the sales reps and everyone else as he would go around the floor and speak to those. He also had a great sense of humor and really was a great person and laughed alot and carried a smile constantly.

Mark was such a GREAT guy. He was a wonderful leader and always had a big smile on his face. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers