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Mark Wayne Robinson

Seattle, Washington

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Mark Robinson passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on August 4, 2004, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on August 4, 2004.

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Mark- I got your signal yesterday as I was driving home- the music that was on a continuous loop in my car after we lost you came on. Thanks for saying hi Missing you Mate

Thinking of you bro. Heading to the Ray reunion next week. At the family auction, I've been passing a beer pitcher around to gather cash donations for the reunion each year. You and I and all the potato people used to drink from that pitcher all the time in my old home. Good times. I have a picture of you and of the memorial plaques at Grouse Creek mounted on the pitcher. Peace my bro!

I just got a notice that someone had left a message here and realized that just a few weeks ago you would have caught up to me in age. It was such a bummer that I had to wait until you were 21 to go out to a bar. LOL We didn't even drink then. Thinking of your often, went up the Canal a few weeks ago and started telling stories of Lake Limerick. So long ago. RIP Mark.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

20 years... I miss you still.

Can´t believe it´s been 20 years that you´ve been gone. You and Kaydee were the bookends that kept us sibs together. I´m hanging in- I know I´ll catch up to you both one day. Missing you! XO Mare

20 yrs have passed. Living in Arizona, I always hear The quail in the morning doing their potato call. I always say out loud good morning Mark. I think of you often and miss you. It has been a struggle for me at times but my life has finally turned around. I have met somebody and feel the same about him as I did when I first met you. I feel my life has meaning again, and I´m so looking forward to the future. Thanks for sending Bryan my way. You will be in my heart forever.

Miss & love you tons! Cheers

Another year passes by. Just returned from Grouse Creek, my 38th yr. We spread Lizzy bugs ashes along with 2 dogs that had passed that loved this place! I too will be spread here one day along with all my pets ashes. We have a new generation of "tater tot´s" that will carry on our tradition. I miss you Mark. I always will but hope you are the one that meets me on the other side along with all the "potato´s"that we have lost before it´s my turn. We have lost many this last year. Hope you all...