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Ken Schiffer
March 7, 2007
Jeannette and Nathan,
My prayers and sympathies go out to both of you on hearing of Mark's passing. I've known him, his dad and brothers for many, many years, and have enjoyed hunting with them all at Red-V Camp and at the Sokol farm in Butler County, PA. and also playing as kids while visiting the Kral family in Allison Park. They have always been a very fun, friendly and entertaining bunch that were never short of words and memorable stories. We will all miss Mark very much. He was a good man and an enjoyable hunting companion.
John and Mary Warner
March 4, 2007
Dear Jeannette,
Sorry to her about your loss. i hope this finds you well. We miss you.
Love.
Hazel Beh
March 2, 2007
Mark was my cousin -- he will always be that nice gentle kid who loved to be outdoors. Haven't seen him in years, but he is one of my sweet childhood memories, as are all my Pittsburgh cousins. We traveled all the time, but my brother and sister and I knew that there was family in Pittsburgh who would make us feel welcome.
Aloha 'oe, Mark.
Anthony Krupa
February 26, 2007
Jeanette and family,
I was very saddened to hear of Mark's illness and passing. Unlike most of the others at Red V, who were so lucky to have had the opportunity to know Mark for so many years, I only got to know Mark within the last 5 years, and through those years, we had alot of good times and made many memories that I will never forget. We are a family at Red V and it just will not be the same without him there. He will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Bob Grimberg
February 26, 2007
Jeannette,
I am so sorry and shocked to hear about Mark. I have enjoyed the 30+ years I have known and hunted with him at Red V. He was a great guy and great hunter. I will really miss him.
Tom Dunker
February 25, 2007
I am saddened and shocked at Mark's passing.
I have always looked forward to the work party and hunting season at the Red-V because Mark always made it interesting.
I will sadly miss his stories, passion for life and hunting, but most of all I will miss his friendship.
John & Debbie Bowling
February 25, 2007
Mark was one in a million, someone that you could REALLY talk with and feel completely at ease. He sincerely cared for others. He will always be in our hearts and we will miss him forever.
Cliff Josephson
February 25, 2007
Jeanette and family:
We are so sorry about your loss and want to let you know that our prayers our with you in this time of grief. red-v camp member and cook
Sincerely,
Tipp and Jean Josephson
Bill Houser
February 25, 2007
Well I am so very saddened by my dear friend's passing. All the years of hunting and getting to know mark jeffrey pollock on the mountain in pennsylvania was one of my most memorable events in my own life. As a newer member at red-v camp we automatically gained a friendship that no one could come between. I appreciate all the help that he showed towards me in the area of hunting. He was very knowledgeable in the hunting arena. There was very few years that mark didn't harvest the great white tail deer. He was a camp member and was the best model of one. If you Jeanette and family need anything, please call. When all the guys were gathered at red-v camp, it was the greatest of times and his companionship will be greatly missed. Thank you mark for all the years of brotherhood.
Howard Meyers
February 25, 2007
Matt, I got to see Mark this past deer season at Red V Camp when I stopped in to say hello to the guys. I know he will be able to hunt all day now with his dad, my high school wood shop teacher, my friend, your grandfather, Fred. It was Fred who started me hunting and took me to Red V Camp which I loved very much.
Take care and remember he is in a better place with his family and God. He has reached his great reward!
Lawrence Malinoski
February 25, 2007
Mark left Red V with lasting memories of great experiences. We are all at a loss, yet grateful for the chances we had to know such a wonderful person.
Denis and Chip Mitchell
February 25, 2007
We are deeply saddened at the lost of Mark. Mark and I have hunted together over the past 35 years at the Camp Red V. Mark was always at the center of our camp life, a gifted conversationalist, a friend and avid hunter. My son and I will miss his companionship and fellowship. We will continue to pray for Mark.
james smith
February 24, 2007
Sorry to hear of marks passing. i was a member of the "Red "V" when his Dad brought mark in to hunt and get to know the other members. i knew his Dad from Greyhound back in the 50"s. i'm sure he will be missed by many. Jame O. Smith
Louise Payne
February 24, 2007
Jeannette,
I was so saddened to hear of Mark's
passing. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with you.
Louise Payne Montebello, Va.
Thomas Terrace Babtist Church
February 24, 2007
May the love of God bless and comfort you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Your friends in Christ
Ernest & Debi Worley
February 24, 2007
Jeanette
We were so saddened to learn of Mark's passing. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Delores Mays
February 24, 2007
Jeanette and Family:
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Mark. Even though I didn't know him personally, I knew him when I saw him at community events. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and if there is anything I can do, please let me know.
martha Perego
February 24, 2007
I am Martha McCook's daughter and your grandmother's first cousin. I remember her well but did not know she died. There has been great interest in the McCook family since the big house fire. I am so glad to get in touch with your family to get an update on your uncle JOhn and aunt Maryanne. ARe they still living and if so where? WE are sorry about Mark's death and will pray for him and his family. My name is Martha Brosky Perego. I will look forward to hearing from you.
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