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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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