Mark-Woodruff-Obituary

Mark Leroy Woodruff

Phoenix, Arizona

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Woodruff, Mark Leroy 72, of Glendale, AZ passed away June 24, 2014. Mark was born in Ohio and lived most of his life in Arizona, where he created commercial artwork including menus, book covers, cartoons, and magazine layouts. In recent years he was night custodian at 2 local churches....

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Such a kind man. A huge part of my elementary years at Barcelona. I hope the family feels the love being sent.

Remembering Mark and his cartoon of "Have Gun Will Travel"--my favorite TV show of the '50's. I still have it.

Thank you Valerie, and thanks to those who have written via email. If you want to stay in touch (if we aren't already), you can email me at [email protected].

Zachary, I just visited your Snubble link...it is WONDERFUL! Thank you for sharing! I have saved it and look forward to viewing it often!

One update to the web address I listed below. It appears the "https" part was wrong. I should have written "http" instead, or left it out entirely. The web address should be www.snubble.com/markwoodruff.html. You might need to re-write that by hand instead of copy-and-pasting it. I might also create additional pages and formats for ongoing memorials and tributes to Mark Woodruff.

I'm not sure if my last message went through. This page will go down on August 4. I am making a memorial page, which will be located at snubble dot com slash markwoodruff dot html. I wrote it that way in case this site is filtering web addresses out.

Hello, this is Zachary Woodruff, Mark's son. This obituary guestbook page will soon expire. For all of you who are subscribed to this page, please bookmark the following site: https://www.snubble.com/markwoodruff.html . That is my personal website, and the link goes to a page I have created where I will be posting a tribute and information about Mark Woodruff. You can also contact me anytime. Thank you!

Mark, You are missed and I think about you often. Every Sunday watching golf you are on my mind and I want to talk to you about the games. I miss all our phone calls and talks. You made me laugh and I loved all the Wally cartoons you would tell me about daily. You were a true friend. You were like a brother I never had. You will forever be in my heart.

Still think about you often, Mark and hope you are enjoying golfing with my dad! You would have enjoyed playing with him here, so I am sure you are having fun in heaven!