Mark-Pangburn-Obituary

Mark William Pangburn

Phoenix, Arizona

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Mark William Pangburn, 37, of Mesa Arizona (formerly of Casa Grande, Arizona and Hampton, Iowa) died July 9, 2005 from cancer. A memorial service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Lakeshore Mortuary 1815 S. Dobson Rd. in Mesa, Arizona. In lieu of flowers the family requests any...

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I heard Mark passed on a number of years ago but only just found this memorial. I was a classmate of Mark's at ASU's W.P. Carey School of Business ('96-98) and worked closely with him on some projects we were teammates on. Mark was very likeable and hard-working but with an easygoing personality - really the ideal coworker or friend. He was funny and could be very self-effacing, as when we separately pulled an all-nighter and he walked into a McDonald's for breakfast the next morning -...

I was so sad and surprised to hear about Mark passing away. I also attended CGUHS with Mark but had lost touch with him over the years. What a great guy, always laughing, upbeat and such a gentle way about him. I hope he knows how highly all of us thought of him. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Patty, and with Mark's family.

I to was a friend of Marks from CGUHS. He was a kind person with a big heart and great sense of humor. I was shocked and saddend to hear of Marks illness/passing. To Patty and Marks family please know you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Too many great memories to mention. PANG #32: thank you for all the great memories...some day we shall once again cruise the Blue Streak, the S'Ten, and Scooby in the clouds together. Thanks for not laughing when you caught me rocking out to Van Halen in your spare bedroom at 2:00 in the morning - and thanks for setting a great example for us all. Love ya skoal brotha!

SheaBo

I was a freshman when Mark was a senior at CGUHS. He was truely a genuine human being. He made me feel like one of the gang even as a freshman. I wish I could have let him know how special he was to me. I lost touch after he was in the Navy for a year or so. My prayers go out to the family and friends of this wonderful man. He is sitting in the Father's presence and free at last.

I am Mark's girlfriend.

Mark and I meet in a Contracts class in Las Vegas March 2004. From the moment we started talking I knew I found a great man. We found out that we parked at the same airport parking, lived two miles apart, we both loved to travel, both loved going to the movies, and we like to just sit by the pool reading books, talking, and playing Scrabble. Since the day we meet, we spend all the time we could together.

Mark touched so many hearts in his...

Patty, I'm soooo sorry to hear about your loss. We will keep you in our prayers. I'm sorry we never got to meet your fiance. We love you and want you to know we are here for you. Love, Rick, Sandy, Victor, Drue & Paige

Count me among the lucky who got to know Mark in high school. It is evident that everyone who had the good fortune to cross his path felt they had a friend for life. He was a person of great character and will be missed by all who knew him. My sympathies to his many loved ones.

My prayers are with the family at your time of loss. Mark was a wonderful person. I went to school with Mark at CGUHS. I was shocked and sadden to hear of his passing. He is with the Lord now and I know that you all feel blessed to have been able to share his life with him. You loved him, yes; but God loved him best.
Cynthia Edwards Class of 86