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Mitchell Ragsdale
November 10, 2024
I never new Mark very well, but he was one of the faces I always looked for every time I went to Mass. Mark had a definite holiness about him and was someone I aspired to imitate in that fashion. He is missed only for a while for those of us who plan to see him again in the promised life to come, where Mark is surely waiting for us as well. Thank you for the opportunity to share my brief thoughts.
Lisa Ragsdale
November 30, 2022
I will miss Mark's lecturing at St John´s. What a successful life he had! I was glad to know him, if only informally.
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