Mark-McKee-Obituary

Mark McKee

Huntsville, Alabama

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Nov. 17, 1962 June 19, 2004 Mark McKee, 41, formerly of Huntsville, died Saturday in Cocoa, Fla. He was a 1981 graduate of Huntsville High School. He lived and worked in Huntsville most of his life and recently moved to Cocoa, Fla., and went into business. He was a successful and wellknown tattoo...

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I grew up with Mark, played YMCA football with him (4 Yrs.) ,went to school with him and graduated Huntsville High in 1981.
Mark was tough, artistic and had a great sense of humor, he will always be remembered. My condolances go to his family, friends and peers.

Done in two sessions between April and June of 2003...Rest in Peace Mark

To the McKee Family,
My heart goes out to you over this great loss. Mark was my tattoo artist before I moved to California. I only have one piece by him eventhough he was to have done my whole leg. He was one of the most sincere and genuine people I have met and a hell of an artist. I will keep Mark and your family in my thoughts.

I knew Mark between the ages of 20-30. We met @ Chateau Deville in the laundry room! That was the day that started a better friendship, resulting in him being like a brother. I married his best friend Andy, and for those ten years, we were inseperable. He was "Bruth", (brother), Andy was "Gator', and Mark called me, "V". We shared so much, such a free time in our lives,so many smiles,goofiness, and trips to the farm.(Yarbrough Ranch). The memories are ethced forever, and his smile is as clear...

SO SORRY. SINCERELY, WAYNE COFIELD

Coach and Mrs. Mckee,Tiger and family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Mark.He was a great guy who will be missed.One of Mark's first tattoos at Distinct Marks was given to me when I worked with ya'll at the screenprinting shop.Everytime I look at it,I will have great memories of Mark.
My Condolences,
Jeff King

To Mark's family: I just want you all to know that you are in my prayers. I learned of this horrible tragedy earlier this evening and stumbled upon this guest book. I don't know who, if anyone will see this, but know that Mark was loved by everyone. I will always hold you all in my heart. God bless..

Mark was an old family friend of my uncle, Glenn Maxey. He also did my first tatoo. He was kind hearted and a pleasure to be around. I am sorry for your loss and if there is anything I can do please don't hesitate to ask. I'll never forget what a cool guy he was!

Mark was my tattoo artist, good friend and neighbor. We were going to ride as soon as his sporty was built. I am so thankful for all of my wonderful tattoos that he done for me!I have permanent memories.

Dear Coach McKee and family,
My family and I are so very sorry for your loss. I always considered Mark a good friend, fantastic artist and one hell of a Center on the Blossomwood YMCA football teams of our youth. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Sincerely,
Keith R. Ailor and family