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Seeing his sweet face again brings tears for Mark. He's forever young.
Virginia Trollinger Burroughs
May 08, 2023
Huntsville, Alabama
Mark Edward Moorehead, 53, of Huntsville, died May 7, 2018 at Huntsville Hospice Family Care. He is survived by his husband, Robert "Bob" Gifford; sister, Pam Black (Michael) of Mobile, AL; nieces, Shanna Vereen (John), Amanda Jones (Jeremy), Melissa Chambers (Joseph), of Mobile, AL, Sarah Grace...
Read MoreSeeing his sweet face again brings tears for Mark. He's forever young.
Virginia Trollinger Burroughs
May 08, 2023
Mark will always be a part of our hearts and a wonderful memory of a lovely human being and friend.
Tia Tiger Ennis
May 02, 2023 | Friend
We will always love Mark and miss his sweetness and the delight of him.
Tia M. Ennis
May 02, 2022 | Friend
Dear Bob,
We were so sad to hear of Mark's passing. We remember him as talented, kind, funny and generous of spirit. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. We're also grateful for the many ways he enriched your life! We're sending love and prayers.
Mary Ann and Frank Archer
June 05, 2018 | Charlotte, NC
Our hearts goes out to you Bob. Mark will be remember for his kindness and that great smile.
Rose Chunn
May 12, 2018 | Valhermoso Springs, AL
I am so sad that Mark is no longer here in form. I always felt he and I shared a personality type that made us intuitively compatible. Bob, may you have all the love and support you need in this difficult time.
Phyllis Blaha
May 11, 2018 | Huntsville, AL
Mark will be missed by all, I will always remember his humor, grace, his never ending compassion and love for Bob. Mark, your music will continue to play for all of us my friend.
Mary Rodgers
May 11, 2018 | Panama City Beach, FL
Mark will be missed. I always enjoyed his laughter his smile and his wisdom. My deepest sympathies Bob and family.
Love Miss G
Elgitha Wilson
May 10, 2018 | Meridianville, AL
I knew Mark in college, and sadly, did not keep up with him after we graduated. When I think of Mark, I remember is humor, clever wit, and love of music. He was the best roommate I ever had. As I shared this sad news with another friend from college, he said "i bet he only got better with age." I'm sure this is true. Please accept my sincere condolences, Bob, and know that you are in my family's thoughts and prayers
Kim Pacey Clay
May 10, 2018 | Fairhope, AL