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Stacie Schlabach
July 17, 2024
I knew Mark through St. Joes. Such a kind hearted and helpful man. So sorry to hear of his passing but I know he is in the arms of Jesus whom he loved deeply.
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Walter Ferguson
June 27, 2024
Mark walking his dog to Kenwood Park and carrying his dog back home. Mark lived around the corner from my house. He often stopped by and we talked about a lot of things. He always had milkbone dog treats for everyone else dogs in the neighborhood. And all the dogs looked forward to seeing Mark . He would pet them and talk to everyone and the people's dogs. Most dogs understood what Mark said. Rest in peace Mark your health worries with cancer is over God bless you and your family and friends.
Ed Wagman
June 26, 2024
I remember my baby cousin Mark sitting on my dad´s knee at the piano as dad sang and played a little song he made up for him. Mark really enjoyed it. That´s my first memory of Mark. I think I was seven.
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