Mark Damon Rogers 53, passed away suddenly on March 6, 2008. He is survived by his partner Stephanie Hunt, his ex-wife Melanie Rogers, his children Dawn and Nicholas Rogers, his brothers Scott (Benita) Rogers and Steven Blake, his sister Sue Brackett, his nieces and nephews; Matthew, Joshua, Eric, Kendra, John, Amanda, Julie, and David as well as many other family members and friends. He was a happy man who led a very full life that was simply too short. He will be missed by many. A Celebration of Life will be held at Sanctuary Cove on Saturday March 15, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers please make donations to either the Humane Society of Southern Arizona or KUAZ public radio station.
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My dear friend Mark ,
I'm so glad I had a chance to talk with you again. I was so happy to hear you had peace in your life. My how time did fly for us all..I know your looking down at us keeping watch over us all like you always did when we were young.I pray for peace for your family and I hope they know you where loved by many, You will be missed, "Ride on into the sunset Mark and keep your head held high"... forever in my heart I will miss your smiling face...
Shannon Forney( Escalante)
Shannon Escalante
March 14, 2008
We were very sorry to hear of Mark's passing. He was always so happy and cheery when he would drop coupons off at the store.
Rest In Peace.
fran
March 13, 2008
MY PRAYERS ARE WITH MARKS FAMILY. NOT ONLY WAS MARK MY HANDYMAN, BUT A TRUE FRIEND. HE LISTENED AND HELPED ME THROUGH THE FIRST TWO YEARS AFTER MY DIVORCE. HE WAS ALWAYS THERE WHEN I NEEDED HIM, ONLY A PHONE CALL AWAY. I WILL MISS HIS SMILE AND HIS POSITIVE ATTITUDE. HE TRULY LOVED ALL HIS FAMILY, HE ALWAYS SAID HOW PROUD HE WAS OF NICK, AND HOW HE CARED FOR STEPHANIE. GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY, AND I WILL PRAY FOR YOU ALL.
ROSEMARY VISCONTI
March 13, 2008
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