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Mark's obituary

Mark Allen Walker passed away on April 17, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the age of 65.

Born on August 24, 1959, Mark served his country as an E3 in the United States Army. Following his military service, he pursued a career as a computer technician and later shared his knowledge and skills as a teacher. Throughout his life, Mark was known for his dedication to both his work and his loved ones.

He is survived by his wife, June; his step-son, Andrew; and his beloved dog, Johnny Cash. Mark was a devoted family man whose generous spirit and helpful nature left a lasting impression on those around him. He had an infectious sense of humor and was always ready with a joke—often silly but always heartfelt—that brought smiles to many faces.

Mark will be cremated at La Paloma Funeral Services, located at 5450 Stephanie Street, Las Vegas, Nevada.

Mark’s memory will live on in the laughter he inspired and the kindness he showed to all who knew him.

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Mark was the epitome of kindness. All you had to do was tell him you needed help or something and he would do his bes…
Mark was the epitome of kindness. All you had to do was tell him you needed help or something and…
Mark was the epitome of kindness. All you had to do was tell him…
I first met Mark Walker when I was going to Palomar college.  We met on the city bus, he lived couple miles away from m…
I first met Mark Walker when I was going to Palomar college.  We met on the city bus, he lived coup…
I first met Mark Walker when I was going to Palomar college.  We…

I cannot begin to describe what Mark meant to me. He was more than my First Sister's husband, he was more than my broth…

I cannot begin to describe what Mark meant to me. He was more than my First Sister's husband, he wa…

I cannot begin to describe what Mark meant to me. He was more th…

I met Mark at Palomar College Computer Lab I also cleaned house for one of the tutors and Mark was always there working…

I met Mark at Palomar College Computer Lab I also cleaned house for one of the tutors and Mark was …

I met Mark at Palomar College Computer Lab I also cleaned house …

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