Mark-Sleeth-Obituary

Mark Robert Sleeth

Torrance, California

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Mark, a lifetime resident of Torrance, passed away April 18th. He attended South High and graduated in 1968. He was an avid basketball fan and played for Stanislaus State on both their basketball and baseball teams. Mark graduated from UC Irvine with a degree in Psychology. He later attended...

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I was aware Mark had passed away, but only recently discovered this page. I probably knew Mark the longest, as we played on our trikes together on Los Codona Ave. (just up the street from Walteria Park) as three- year-olds. When we were nine, Mark, his younger brother, Jeff, and I played miniature golf every Saturday morning. I could never count the number of times we played, basketball, football, and baseball together. Mark and I shared a baseball card collection together. As young...

may 21
knew mark sence 1954 whole family
grew up played ball party scouts a life long friend he will be missed
he finished south 1966
tom boich

Dear Betty,

It is with great sorrow that I write my condolences to you and your family upon hearing of Marks passing. Mark and I have been friends for many years. I lost contact with Mark, but was fortunate to reestablish our friendship last summer. He was kind, gentle, and thoughtful. All of his friends will miss him greatly.

I knew Mark since kindergarten, but lost touch after graduating from high school. Recently reconnected and enjoyed catching up on his life. He was extremely proud of his daughter, Kelly. I'm sad to say goodby to an old friend.

Just heard the sad news. I worked for Mark when he was with Hughes. He was always kind and thoughtful, as much a friend as a supervisor. My condolences to the family.

It will be easy to remember fun times together, and that is what I'll do.
Rest in peace, my friend.

Traveling with Mark and enjoying his visit to Texas were very enjoyable. We will miss him

Mark and I both worked together as contractors at Boeing. I just found out about his death today. I wanted you to know that I enjoyed working with him and he always had a smile on his face. He talked loving about his wife and daughter. He also had many stories about golf. Next time your drive by a golf course and the wind is blowing, know that it is Mark helping someone get just a little closer to the pin!

It was with great sorrow that I learned of Mark's passing. He was a good friend who always had a pleasant laugh and a kind word for everyone. I will greatly miss him.