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MARK EADON SMITH  
On Friday, October 14, 2011, Mark Eadon Smith of Middleburg, VA. He lived in Clarke and Loudoun County for 27 years where he and his wife published the regional magazine Novascope and developed the publishing house and design advertising promotion agency Lost Mountain Graphics. Lost Mountain Graphics is still a part of the Loudoun County business community. He was born July 24,1957 in Hollywood, CA and attended the University of the South and Florida Atlantic University. He moved to Virginia in 1984 where he remained until his death. He is survived by his wife and business partner Joy Hursey Schwab Smith, her three children, his mother Dale Eadon Smith, two sisters, and many close family members including grandchildren, nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Monday, October 17 at 4 p.m. at Lost Mountain Graphics, 200 Stonewall Avenue, Middleburg, VA.

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Published by The Washington Post on Oct. 16, 2011.

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Karen Strayer

October 21, 2011

We are so sad to learn of Mark's passing. What a beautiful spirit. Joy and family - many prayers for peace at this time.
The Strayer Family
Scott, Karen, Denton & Riley

October 17, 2011

May your wonderful memories of Mark sustain you as you celebrate his life.

Love and prayers,
Maribeth and John Rider

Elizabeth Brooke

October 17, 2011

Hi Joy and family,

My heart aches for you during this time of loss. We grieve and cry for those we love who have gone on before us. Yet, we rejoice in knowing they are now in loving arms, protected and made new. May God bless you and keep you,
Elizabeth Brooke

Margie Cox

October 16, 2011

Our love and prayers go out to all the family as we remember
our precious nephew, Mark. His legacy will live on in the lives of
those who knew him. Margie and Albert Cox

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