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Mark Nelson (1962-2025) was kind, Hardworking individual who put the needs of others ahead of his own. Born and raised in Maine. As an adult he moved to Dallas, Texas where he met his wife Sharel Nelson (1960-2014). Their love for each other led them to Denver, Colorado where they made a home for their kids. Mark Nelson was always known around his communities he lived in for being knowledgeable on how to fix anything that would break. His career was a maintenance man at a warehouse where he was always the first to call when needed. With his personality he brought laughter, entertainment and generosity. Mark will forever remain in our memory and hearts. He was a father, Brother, and son. Most of all a friend you could call on when you needed. With the love of his family and children that share his memories he will forever be remembered. His mother Winnifred Randell, Father David Nelson Sr. His Siblings David Nelson JR, Kevin nelson, Molly Boyce, Julie Herring. His children Brittany Nelson. Nikki Nelson, Katherine Lederman, Thomsina Lederman, Henery Merrick, and Stephanie Makousky. With Maine always being his home, the family has decided to spread his ashes in the ocean near Maine. If you ever want to go visit him, you can go to the place he called home.
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