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Mary I have thought of you and your family often and was saddened by the news of Mark. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.
Susan Rose
November 05, 2010 | Fayetteville, NC


Randolph County, North Carolina
ASHEBORO - Mark Harrison Stickle Sr. went home to be with his Lord and Savior early Sunday, Oct. 31, 2010, after a valiant battle with leukemia. He was born Oct. 18, 1956, in Washington, D.C. He was 54 years old. He was predeceased by his parents, Wilmer Franklin Stickle Jr. and Christina...
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Mary I have thought of you and your family often and was saddened by the news of Mark. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.
Susan Rose
November 05, 2010 | Fayetteville, NC

My condolences to all of Mark's family. We worked together in Fayetteville 30 years ago. I lost touch with him but remember his smile and how energetic he was. May the Lord keep you in His hands.
Anelisa Cain Freeman
November 02, 2010 | Autryville, NC

I just found out about Mark's passing. Even though Mark was 4 years behind me at Guilford College, we became friends after his graduation.
When Mark and Mary moved to Fayetteville, I was on the road and spent time with he and his family on several occasions.
Mark was a rue family man who loved his wife and children very much.
It is sad to hear but also a time to rejoice that he is now with Christ and is in no more pain.
May God give the family peace at this time.
Rodney Barnes
November 02, 2010 | Greensboro, NC
Mark was my brother and was one of the best and bravest men I have ever known. He was a great husband and father and a man of high moral character. He had a great zest for life, lived it to the fullest and was a great guy to be around. I will carry him close in my heart forever.
Frank Stickle
November 02, 2010 | Centreville, VA
I was saddened to hear of Mark's passing and offer my heartfelt condolences to his wife and children. While growing up I spent more time with Frank since we were about the same age and lived close to one another. When we were very young we spent time as an extended family down at Somervilla. I always thought Mark was one of the nicest kids around and there wasn't a mean bone in his body. In recent years Uncle Tom has kept me informed about Mark. It certainly sounds like the little kid I knew...
Andy Somerville
November 02, 2010 | Great Falls, VA