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Mark Stephan Menikos

Fort Worth, Texas

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Fort Worth, Texas
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Alzheimer's Association

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Mark Stephan Menikos February 11, 2024 Fort Worth, Texas - Mark Menikos passed away February 11 at the age of 67. He is survived by his wife Betsy, his sons Ian and Micah, and his siblings Tim, Tom, Damon, and Melanie. Mark started playing violin at age 9. He is best known for playing Celtic...

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With the loss of Mark - our neighborhood has lost a great guy - always happy and a positive attitude and the talent Mark had...............there are no words to describe his talent - he was awesome! Mark will be missed by everyone one the block that knew Mark and for those that didn't know Mark - you have no idea what you did miss............RIP Good Neighbor!

Always on the lookout for some news on Mark's musical doings, I was gutted to read of his passing. It has been decades since I moved away from Texas, but I recall vividly the many times I was blessed and thrilled to hear him pull such amazing sounds from his violin playing with the Rakish Paddy bunch that brought such tunes as Bedlam Boys to the The Hop. No words to say what a genius and purely genuine soul he was. What a privilege to have met and talked and listened to him. I can only...

My dad was not only a wonderful father but a virtuoso of a violinist. He was my my best friend and my inspiration. He is the best man I knew

Is he the player that was with the bank Aurora? Sorry for the passing

I never met Mark in person but I had the good fortune of producing a release of his amazing music with the group Aurora. I was saddened to hear of his passing, but I feel a sense of knowing, without a doubt he is at peace in a wonderful place and probably making music we couldn't even imagine. RIP Mark.

Surely, Mark's enthusiastic performances of Django's music at A5A will forever keep the music and our memory of Mark alive and well.

I'm so sorry! May light perpetual shine upon him.

I´m so sorry for your loss. I met Mark as we both worked for USPS in the AMS department. Mark was as it has been written so kind and willing to help all. My wife and I enjoyed going to as many Brothers3 concerts as possible. We have at least three CD´s and enjoy them to this day. Thank you Mark for sharing your talents and putting smiles on our hearts. God´s peace to you all.

Betsy, John & I offer our deepest sympathy for your loss. If there is ever anything you need, we are only a few steps away. I pray for comfort for you and the family. With heartfelt condolences, John & Peggy Milligan