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I just heard this morning at Tallowood of Mark's passing. We were in the Salt & Light Sunday School class together many years ago and I always found your Father to be a kind and thoughtful person. I was not aware of his illness and was shocked to hear of his passing. I am so sorry.  May all of the wonderful memories of time spent together help sustain you all through this difficult time. 
Mark worked with me at TGS for many years.   He was a good Christian man who enjoyed talking about his children on many occasions.  I'm certain Mark is missed by his family and friends and by those who had the opportunity to meet him.  God Bless to his family and his arrival in Heaven.  
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Hi I’m Jamilla I was Mark’s caretaker it was a honor to have met and taken care of such a wonderful person. I want to extend my love and condolences to his family may God be with you each and every step of your grieving process.
Mark was one of a kind.  He was a gentle, kind soul, and a wonderful friend.  I would have loved to have had the opportunity to say goodbye before he left Texas.  He has always been in my thoughts and prayers.  I look forward to seeing him again one day!  
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