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Mark G. "Mud" Peacock

Newark, New Jersey

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PEACOCK - Mark G. "Mud," of Livingston, on Jan. 30, 2006, beloved son of Robert R. and Dolores (nee Quaas), loving brother of Karen Trachtenberg, Donna Guariglia and Bob, Jeff and Chris Peacock, nephew of James Quaas, and also survived by 14 nieces and nephews. Friends are invited to attend the...

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To Mark "Mudd" Peacock, and Family,

My Heartfelt sympathies. There aren't many sweet souls in life, and very few you call "friend".

I learned of your passing late, but in my prayers, you will always live.

One last "HELLLLOOOOOOOO" for the gipper.

I miss you already.

Peace

MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY. I WAS DEEPLY SADDENED WHEN I HEARD. WHAT A SHAME. IT WAS A PLEASURE KNOWING HIM. WE ALWAYS HAD A FEW LAUGHS, ALWAYS A HAPPY PERSON, HE WILL SURELY BE MISSED

Our deepest, heartfelt sympathy to the entire Peacock family on the passing of Mark. Take comfort in that he is at peace. He has gone forever from our view but has not died for "To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die." He will live forever in our memories and our hearts!

MUD, You will truly be missed,keep an eye on us down here as you will always be in our prayers

To all that knew Mark, i am deeply sad to here the news of his passing. he truely was an icon to all that came to know him. i will always remember him as being so happy and his smile and laugh were contagious.we will miss your kindness. God Bless, Dave Parsons

Mark,
Keep an angel's eye on our beloved Rangers, big guy. We'll miss your,"Heave-Hoe", but have a safe trip,"Mudd-man". You'll always remain a true classic to all those whose lives you touched.

We are sad to say goodbye to Mark. His constant smile & his willingness to help anyone do anything showed us his love for life. We love you & we will miss you Mudd-Man. God Bless You.

As a former avid figure skater at South Mountain, I am stunned and saddened by this news. I remember Mark as a humble, reserved, observant and fair-minded guy, who seemed equally at ease on the Zamboni, or on the ice.

Just know he glided safely into heaven! May Our Lord gently comfort those whom he leaves behind.