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Mark Boren Obituary

Mark L Boren Jr. passed away unexpectedly on 1-17-08. He was born on 8-17-1937 in Abernathy, Texas. He joined the Air Force and served his time in Alaska. It was during this time that Mark became involved with the Boy Scouts and continued as a leader for twenty five years. He is survived by his loving wife Rose, children Dan Boren, Lori Boren, stepsons Jack (Debbie) Fassel, Mike (Cindy) Fassel, granddaughters Carolyn Fassel, Irene (Rob) Osche, Rachelle (Karm Sandhu) Hall and Amy Hall, grandsons Issac and Jeremy Bowen and 2 great grandchildren Michael and Mia Sandhu. A Celebration of Life Mass will be held Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 10:00 AM at St. Simon and Jude Cathedral, 6351 N 27th Ave, Phoenix, AZ. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery to follow. Arrangements entrusted to Chapel of the Chimes.
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Published by The Arizona Republic on Jan. 20, 2008.

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Conni Sheen

January 20, 2008

Condolences to the families on the passing of Mark L Boren Jr. and especially to you, Lori, on the passing of your father. I am thinking of you at this time and sending you lots of love, also to Jeremy and Isaac at losing their grandfather. May time heal the pain. May he rest in peace.

Paula Van Derven

January 20, 2008

Rose,
Mark was a wonderful man who will be missed by all who met him. Elsie and I will miss our coffee talks together.

Tracy T

January 20, 2008

Lor - Big Hugs - Trace

Lori Boren

January 20, 2008

Although Dad and I had our differences, I will always admire his strength of character and quiet dignity, and I am proud to bear his name.

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