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Mark Storer Obituary

Mark STORER Mark was 51 years old. He leaves behind his wife Lynette of 31 years; two children Teresa and Jared; three grandchildren Sam, Liam and Toby; parents Jack and Connie and three brothers Robin, John and Ron. Mark founded and ran a successful family business, Airport & Burien Towing, loved flying his float plane and adored his three grandkids. His memorial will be held at Church by the Side of the Road in Tukwila, WA on July 31st 2008 at 11:00am. Donations can be made to the Storer Family Memorial Fund at Sterling Savings Bank to benefit his two young grandchildren. Further details are available at AirportTow.com. Please sign the guest book at www.bonneywatson.com.

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Published by The Seattle Times from Jul. 30 to Jul. 31, 2008.

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Deana Anderson

July 31, 2008

I never met Mark, but he did the kindest thing for my father in May 2008. My father is a paraplegic and was driving home one night in his brand new van down the airport freeway. He was involved in a car accident leaving his van disabled. Mark came to tow the van and saw the position my father was in, being in a wheelchair and no transportation to get home and out of the kindness of his heart helped my dad into his tow truck and drove my dad home. He also paid for half of my dad's deductible because he thought he was the nicest man he'd ever met. Mark was actually the nicest man my dad had met and we are so greatful for his generosity. I regret not meeting Mark in person and thanking him for his kindness that day. We are very sorry for your loss. He is truly a great man and inspiration to all. Deana and my dad, Duane.

Tammy Thomas (Hall)

July 31, 2008

Words cannot describe the pain you must all be feeling, but know that the Lord is with you and will help get you all through this! Our prayers are with you!!

Steve & Kristine Kinney

July 30, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family at this sad time.

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