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Mark Mobley Obituary

MOBLEY-Mark Everett. Mark was a Midwesterner who hailed from Nebraska but made his home in Los Angeles. He was a cherished brother and a great friend to many. Surrounded by friends and doing the film work he loved, Mark unexpectedly passed away on July 7th while filming on location in Fort Bragg, California at forty years of age. For the last twelve years Mark worked in the film industry in various roles including; transportation, grip/electric, stunts and screenwriter. Those who knew Mark were touched by his incredible thoughtfulness, generosity and willingness to always lend a helping hand. Mark Mobley had a very big heart and forgiving nature. His passing is a great loss to everyone. Mark is survived by his beloved twin sister, Marta Mobley-Anderson, her husband Nelson and their children Emma and Tessa, his sisters Kathy Mobley, Kristine Mobley,
Karil Whetstone, her husband Mark and their children Shannon, Kerry, Jessica and Joshua and his brother
Kirke Mobley. As well as his best friends Kyle Clark, and his wife Brooke and their children, Julia, Jaxon and Drew. He is also survived by his Aunts JoAnn Woltkamp and Norma Kraner and Uncle Fred Jewett of Omaha, Nebraska.
A Funeral Service will be held to celebrate Mark's life on Sunday the 15th at 5:00 p.m. Gates, Kingsley and Gates West Valley Mortuary, 6909 Canoga Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91303-3183
Phone: (818) 348-3354

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Omaha World-Herald on Jul. 13, 2007.

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Michael "GORILLA" Reynolds

July 15, 2007

Mark indeed was a very giving and forgiving friend. I have worked with him these past 3 years, and whenever I needed anything, including advice, he was there for me. My wife and I will miss him dearly.

Phyllis Kohl-Portland

July 13, 2007

Mark was indeed a lovely person! I dated him several years back, like in 1990, and when I needed a favor, he was there for me. I'll never forget him. My sympathies to his family and especially to his twin sister whom he loved and was very close to while in our relationship. I'll always remember Mark as having a smile on his face. He never thought too much of himself. I'm glad he was doing what he loved.

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