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5 Entries
Kiffie Sparrowhauk
January 16, 2005
Mark Tas na da forever. See you on the other side. I know when I crossover your hand will be outstreched to welcome me to your new home.Your Medicine Woman
Alissa Wittman
December 23, 2004
Mark - we all will miss you dearly. A day will not pass where I will not think of you. We love and miss you very much! Please watch over us - our new guardian angel!
Darla Zentner McGovern
December 20, 2004
5 months ago we talked at our 25th high school reunion. We are, were, 43 years old. In two days we will bury you. Old friends are the best-from one of the "country kids". From the Class of 1979-we will miss you.
Susan K
December 19, 2004
See ya later Mark. You are missed but never forgotten. I will never say "Goodbye".
teresa mulich
December 19, 2004
He was a great man and will be deeply missed.
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