Mark-Trull-Obituary

Mark Jeffrey Trull

Dalhart, Texas

1954 - 2017

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DIED
September 17, 2017
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Dalhart, Texas

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Mark's journey began on March 22, 1954 in Visalia, CA when he was the new baby son born to Mary and George Trull. He joined his older brother, Michael and shortly after they moved to Arizona. After a few years, they returned to California and settled in Modesto. As an adult, Mark worked as a...

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People come and go in our lives,but there are certain people that leave us with a special gift. Mark made us laugh and believe that we all had something to offer to this world. I will never forget his smile and his laugh. Miss you Mark.
Rick and Tina

Diane, i'm just not reading about the loss of your sweet Mark. I'm so sorry for you. Knowing what all you & everyone did for so many fur babies. We have been blessed to be a part of adopting ones into our forever home for them. Bless you for all you do. Love you, Diana & Kevin

So sorry to read about the passing of Mark, Gary Jennings

TRULL FAMILY, SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS.

I was saddened to hear of the loss of Mark. Your family will miss his presence in your lives.. He has lived a successful, fulfilled life, doing charitable deeds with a dedication to his family and friends.

It was a pleasure working with you Diane and having sweet Katie in my fourth grade class. Now she is all grown up with children of her own.

Bless all of you and may you treasure the memories of your time with Mark.

Marge Scheuber

Diane, Katie and family, so sorry for your loss. Worked close with Mark in Princeton. He was a great friend and I learned so much from him. Left a great impression on all of our family.
Tom, Cherri, Alisa and Jordan Delameter.

Mark and I attended at Downey High School together. We played Baseball, softball and football at TB Scott Park in Modesto. We use to play basketball downtown at the church and SOS Club almost every weekend. He was a good and versatile athlete. We had a lot of great times just hanging out being teenagers and early 20's. He was a core part of friends that hung out together all the time.He cared about you and others and I will always remember Mark as a good friend and a big part of my life in my...

I remember Mark from High School and living in the neighborhood. He was truly a stand up guy. He was with our group during my first real downhill ski experience around 1970 or 71. When he realized all I could do was go downhill and crash, he took me aside and gave me some personal lessons that to this day I won't forget. My condolences to family and friends.

Our family is so very sorry for your loss. We knew Mark as a teenager - such a delightful young man. We are so glad that he had such a loving family and accomplished so much in service to others.
Special prayers for Mary and John.
The Jean Chamberlain Family. (Modesto California)