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Mark Devin Al Meadows

Dallas, Texas

1967 - 2020

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DIED
June 21, 2020
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Dallas, Texas

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MEADOWS, Mark Devin Al Mark Devin Al Meadows was born in Dallas, Texas on June 5, 1967. And on June 21st of 2020, surrounded by his family and friends, he left this world behind at the end of a 2-year long battle with brain cancer. A true Texan, born and bred, Mark earned his Bachelor's degree in...

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Dear Mark I was on the lakes of fermangh today. I was thinking of you . I am your age now! Dq

Mark was my very best friend from Kindergarten through third grade. Just four years, but when you're that young, it seems like forever. I really regret drifting away from our friendship, as kids do. Mark was kind, thoughtful, gentle, and funny. Four characteristics that I value highly in people. I've really missed him. I wish his friends and family all the peace and comfort they need.

Mark, so much fun together since high school, double dates, playing tennis, living together in Austin, kindness was your personality, acceptance of everyone was a strength of yours, thank you for being in my life, see you on the other side old friend.

Mark, bro this is Otto. I just found out that you left us last June. So sorry to hear. I was just hanging to Lubin and Barfield and talking about the Days and Nights of Senior lot at Crest and found out about your departure; may god be with you on your journey.
Condolences to all family and friends, Mark gone too soon!

My name is Donagh and I come from Ireland. I worked with Mark in '96 at the Dallas Medallion Hotel. I was 21 and fresh out of hotel school. He was a great guy and we drank many a shiner bock together. He taught me how to ski on his boat at the lakes - it took me the best part of a day but he had such patience and kept going until I got it! I can still hear the roar of the boat after me saying "Hit it". I tried to get in touch with him a few times over the years but could never find him on...

Mark will be very missed by all; such an easy-going , easy to talk to kind of guy. He had so much good energy for anyone to be around.
My deepest prayers and condolences to the family.

Mark was part of my family since I was like 5. My brother Todd and mark are brothers. We will miss our Gatherings and will miss my talks with Doc. When I younger Mark dubbed me Bird. He would always sing Bird is the word..... always. You are missed and I love you always: RIP my sweet one.

Loving hugs and prayers to cousin Karen and family. Im so sorry for your loss. Mark was so fun and sweet. Taken too soon.