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Daniel Oakley
February 13, 2023
I knew Mark my entire life. We went to grade school together at St Patrick's. His sister Deb was in my grade so I pretty much knew their family along with Steve his little brother. Mark was a very quiet individual and I was lucky to have him as a friend. He became an electrician and we got to work together so he would share with me his current complaint someone who was getting to him. I always told him to let it go. The funniest thing about Mark was when we walked together he was always taller than me till we sat down then we would be the same height. I would tell him he had grasshopper legs. He came from a good family and enjoyed his life. He was a person that I was glad I got to enjoy in my lifetime. He made it a lot more pleasant when he was there with you. He will certainly be missed by those of us that knew him. God bless his soul and thank you for just being you.
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