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Mark Hemingway Memoriam


IN LOVING MEMORY OF
MARK LENNON HEMINGWAY
July 14, 1961 - April 17, 2003
Today would be your 42nd birthday. My heart is broken in a million pieces. Life is so difficult without you and will never be the same for me, ever again. Not a minute of the day goes by that I don't think of you. Mark, I miss our many daily phone calls, your wonderful sense of humor and all the laughs we shared. We could always talk about anything and everything. The way you cared about people and the love you felt for your family will never be forgotten. You had such a loving and forgiving heart, our family will never be the same without you. I look at Josh and see so many of your mannerisms and expressions. He has inherited so many of your wonderful qualities. We were not only mother and son, we were truly friends. I love you so very much honey, and will carry you in my heart until we meet again in heaven. Rest in God's loving arms, my precious boy, and be at peace.
Always, Your Mom
Mark died from injuries due to falling off a ladder. He was predeceased by his father, Joseph Lennon Hemingway; grandfathers William E. Burnett and John H. Hemingway. Mourning his loss are his mother and stepfather, Janet and Bob Peerman, of Austin, TX; brother and sister-in-law, Todd and Laura Hemingway, of Ormond Beach, FL; son, Joshua Lennon Hemingway, of Orlando, FL; grandmothers, Lillian Burnett Storey and Terry Lyon Hemingway; many aunts, uncles, cousins and his many, many friends.

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

Published by Orlando Sentinel on Jul. 14, 2003.

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