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Mark Stephen (Belenger) Cluff, 68 of Cottonwood, passed away on July 4, 2024 at home. He was born on October 15, 1955 in Syracuse, NY to Wanda Lee (Belenger/Cluff) Bryan and his adoptive father Arthur L. Cluff.
Mark attended Clarkdale and Cottonwood schools for 12 years. He worked as an electrician, in construction, iron works, as an artist, motorcycle mechanic, handyman, and worked for Interstate Mechanical Corporation and for Arrowhead Painting Commercial and Residential and wood finisher. Mark could do almost anything.
Mark attended Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His hands were always making something out of iron, copper, wood, drawings, and any type of artwork.
Mark was soft hearted, intelligent, interesting, and giving but liked his private times and projects.
Mark was preceded in death by his ex-wife and friend Patti Wheelock Cluff. He is survived by his mother Wanda Lee Bryan of Sedona.
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