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Mark Tullis

Anchorage, Alaska

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Longtime Alaska resident Mark Tullis, 52, died at his Anchorage home on May 22, 2010.Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m. Sunday at JJ's Lounge, 624 Muldoon Road.Mark's ashes will be spread at the place on the Kenai River where his mother's ashes were committed two years ago.Mark was born...

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Mark was a wonderful man. He and I met and were friends in Jr. High. We came together again in our early 30´s and had a loving relationship for many years. He was a sweet, caring, loving person who loved the game of pool more than anything. He would blast "Mama said knock you out" by LLCool J before every tournament or big game he had. He was one of the kindest men I have ever known, willing to help anyone who asked. I am a better person for having known him.

Mark was a good friend, we attended Clark Jr. High and hung out together in the summer playing pool and getting into mischief. I only lived in Anchorage for a couple yrs. but it was good times and i enjoyed his friendship.

My thoughts and prayers and deepest sympathy to Mark’s family and close friends. He was far too young to go, but God surly asked him home because he has bigger plans for him. Please take comfort knowing Mark was a guy who truly had a big heart. He would put the needs of others many times before his own. I got to know him thru my cousin Kim, who dated and lived with Mark for several years back in the 80’s when he lived in a duplex off the Old Seward Highway. We hung out together all the...

mark was a wonderful person to know, he will be missed by many all around and i truely enjoyed playing pool with him. my sympathies to his family and his pool playing family and friends. judy savage

My Deepest Sympathy to the Family. I had the honor to play pool with Mark as did my son. He was a very nice guy and he always had words of encouragement and advice for myself, my son, as well as others. It was an honor - God Bless...

Mark was a wonderful and loving man. He touched my life in a way that can't be measured. From knowing him at Clark Jr. High to our re-union as adults and a loving partnership that lasted several years, he made me a better person.

We offer our deepest sympathy. When tragedy strikes and takes the life of our loved ones, many cry out with great sorrow. Your tears are not unnoticed by the Creator of Life. Never was it his purpose for our human lives to be taken away. Although your deep pain will not easily disappear, prayer to God will bring comfort to you as you grieve. The Bible assures us God "is healing the broken hearted ones, and is binding up their painful spot." Psalm 147:3