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From:
Jae King
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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
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Death is the hardest thing we have to deal with in life. I know words can do little to take away the pain you are feeling. I have found www.jw.org, a free bible site, with answers to questions and trials such as sickness and death, to be of immense comfort to me when experiencing troubling situations. I hope it can be of the same or more comfort to you and your family.
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From:
Brooke Childress Steffler
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Wednesday, May 4, 2016
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I am deeply saddened by the news of Mark's passing. To his family I send my heartfelt condolences and will pray for healing and understanding. Mark was so much fun to be around. His smile and positive attitude were infectious and one couldn't help but smile right back. He was my first office mate at Tivoli and was the most patient person in our group when it came to helping me with technical stuff on the job...believe me, being the least technical person in the whole department I certainly appreciated his help. I was impressed by his thirst for adventure...and oddly his delight in power tools. I remember looking forward to seeing the stuff he would build especially for Halloween, haha. I will truly miss him and I thank God that I had the opportunity to know him. Rest in peace Mark...<3
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From:
john buford
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Monday, May 2, 2016
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To Mark’s Family and Friends,
I wish to express my deepest condolences for your incredible loss. I’ve known Mark for as long as I can remember and held him in the highest esteem as an individual, a friend and a brain. Mark has always been one of the smartest people that I have ever known, and he was always kind and descent to me, even when my other peers were not. He was one of the friends I would brag about to both people who knew Mark and to people who would never have the opportunity to know him. I’m so grateful and fortunate to have known him and counted him amongst my lifelong friends.
I’m grateful that Mark shared so many of his adventures and exploits on Face Book. I followed his posts with a mixture of envy and pride, living partly vicariously through him, as he did the things I could only dream of doing myself. What an awesome happy guy! The world is a much worse place w/o him, and I’m going to miss him terribly.
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