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Mark Eric Tweedie

San Francisco, California

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Mark Eric Tweedie Passed away the afternoon of June 21, 2006 at the age of 42. He is survived by his loving wife, Adriana and son, Jack. The son of Robert and Nancy Tweedie, he was born on September 10, 1963 in San Francisco, CA. He was the older brother to Beth Cesena, Kristin Demyan and Eric...

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Mark, Thinking about you on the eve of Father´s Day. Jack will be 20 this year and it seems like it was just yesterday that he was born. I miss you and our son wishes he could just hang out with you We miss you and know you are still around .. Stay on top of Jack and try to instill some of that wisdom which I know, you are full of..love you

We were gathered by my parent's pool early evening and raised a toast. It is the same spot I was sitting when Mom broke the news that you were in the hospital and your status was unknown. We all wish you were here still and thinking of Jack on this particular Father's Day

Hey buddy ALWAYS on my mind. Just went the extra mile today to let ya know.

Still missing you.(my brother from another).
Hoping Adri and Jack well and the whole Tweedie clan,also.

Mark, you always pondered life after death with your normal introspective way and also of what and how people will be remembered. You just got one of your answers. Thinking of your mom Nancy on her birthday on the 17th too. A very thoughtful entry that is a treasure to read. Taylor, I know your Uncle Mark will always be on your shoulder whenever you need him, you meant the world to him.

I was searching your name on the internet, hoping to find a picture of you I could hold onto, but this popped up and I figured if there's really a god like i think, he'd pass on this message.

I miss you sooo so much. You were everything to me, a best friend, an uncle, and the list goes on. You treated me like i was cool and older and i always had fun with you, whether we were on our trip to san francisco where we saw the optical illusions museum and the wax museum and ate clam chowder...

Hi Mark, sorry we will have to miss you another Thanksgiving. We all miss you and think of you often. Carl keeps your memory alive every time we are together and talk about the "good old days". Adri and Jack have the biggest burden and we are sorry that so much distance seperates us. always know that you will never be forgotten. Love from Dale & Jan Olson

Mark,
Next year your friends and classmates celebrate our 30 year class reunion. It is without saying, you will be missed quite dearly. At El Camino we were good friends but not as close as you were with others. When I started this project of finding classmates last year for our reunion, your name was the first name that came to me saying you had passed away. I am sadden for you and your family, my prayers go out to you and yours.
It is unfortunate the last time we spoke was on...