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Wayne Schmidt
February 15, 2003
May God bless his soul. He was taken to soon from us. He waited so patiently for an organ transplant, but alas it was not Gods will. May he be forever rewarded at Gods mercy seat. He will be in our thoughts and prayers forever.
We Love you Mark!
Wayne & Jan Schmidt
Diane Forsyth (Smith)
February 14, 2003
On behalf of the Smith Family that lived down the street in the old neighborhood, we are really sorry. I knew Mark and really liked him. I knew he had been ill. Mark was a nice man. I know he will be missed.
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