1957
2016
3 Entries
Carolyne Graham
July 24, 2016
Uncle Mark,
Thank you for showing me the amount of love you did and for treating me as your own daughter! The past almost 25 years of my life has had you in it and I'm not honestly sure how I'm going to continue without you! I know you'll always stay by my side! Thank you for being my second father. I love you always and forever to heaven and back!
Xoxo
Your baby girl brat
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Chrissy Boblits
July 23, 2016
Mark, thank you for the love you shared with my Mom. I know you adored her and you took great care of her. We will miss you dearly. You treated me like your daughter and my children as if they were your own grandchildren. We love you and know you are with us every day. Chrissy, Robby, Anthony and Evan
American Heart Association
July 23, 2016
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
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