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Kay Clingenpeel
July 16, 2024
He was always so welcoming whenever I would come over to swim with his Granddaughter Baylie. He was a great guy to talk to. I always loved hearing his tennis stories. My thoughts and prayers go out to his entire family.
Tammy Thompson
July 16, 2024
When we still had open purchase orders where I worked, there was about $350 left on one to be spent. Mark was like a kid in a candy store picking out items that were needed for my place of employment. We ended up with 2 loaded carts! For me, that is a great memory because he was smiling and laughing the entire time.
Sandra Hein Nourse
July 14, 2024
My most sincere sympathy goes out to the family of Mark, especially Marie, Tom, Doug, Terri and Lynn who I have know for many years. I am so sorry to hear of Mark's passing and your loss. May the warm memories of Mark and the love you shared bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time in your life. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Sandra Hein Nourse
Joe and Sharon Chase
July 13, 2024
Our first memory of Mark was his " masterminding" the reshingling of our house. À quiet personality and always there to help.
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Kevin Khan
July 12, 2024
Met Mark playing Tennis at lattitude, became ping pong buddies. Discussed our working lives, he lit up when discussing his girls & grandkids. Always looked forward to talking with Mark. Mark was a quality person who will never be forgotten. RIP Mark
Vicki Miles
July 12, 2024
Marie, so, so sorry to hear of Mark's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.

Lynn Pendleton
July 12, 2024
I remember the first time mom used the name Markybird. We were at the house on Wooster Street in the living room and heard this bird calling and I thought it was a new species or something. Mom said no, that´s Markybird up in his bedroom making bird calls out the window ha ha. Thank you for all you did for me, Mark. Lynn
Alan Meacham
July 11, 2024
I played tennis with Mark at Latitude. He would always show up early as would I and we would warm up together and talk. He was such a great friend and would make me laugh with the way he would yelp when he would hit a bad shot. I can't belive he is gone but he'll never be forgotten. RIP Mark! Love you buddy!!
Pamela & Abdullah Al-Wotaid
July 11, 2024
When my husband was in the Gulf War, Mark saw that my porch pillars needed reinforced. He quickly replaced them and would not accept any compensation. Mark will always be in the hearts of so many people.
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