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Aleta
Yesterday
Rest in peace Mark. My condolences to the family and friends.
Indira Torres
Yesterday
I am still trying to process your loss. You were the kindest, most loving person I have ever known. May you rest now, free from pain, your work on earth is done. I will always love you Mark ....143
Rebecca
September 23, 2025
Rebecca
September 23, 2025
I worked with Mark and he was always a cheerful, friendly and kind person. He loved being outside any chance he could get. Walking to Publix at lunch or to the pier during our breaks. He fought a hard battle with cancer with a smile on his face. I will never forget his chuckling laugh. Mark drew these pictures for me about 5-6yrs ago and I have never taken them down. They will remain my "happy place" at work, but now I will imagine him in his happy place forever and hopefully at peace. You will be missed Mark!
Sarita Jackson
September 23, 2025
Mark was a beautiful spirit, who made sure to put a smile on everyone's face around him. He will be truly missed, and I am Blessed to have called him my friend. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Sandy Dapice Smith
September 23, 2025
I love you and I miss you. I pray that you have finally found peace and rest in the arms of our Lord and Savior. I know that you were welcomed by all our family already there. And oh boy. It´s football season. There will be rumbling in heaven, shouting " Let go Steelers!!"
Barbie Alderman Wade
September 20, 2025
My sincerest heartfelt condolences to his beautiful sister, Sandy and her son, Donald as well as extended family and all who knew and loved him. I pray for peace that surpasses all understanding as they navigate the days and years ahead. I pray Mark knew Jesus as his Lord and Savior and a family reunion awaits heaven side. In Jesus´ Holy Name, Amen.
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