I've just today learned of Mark's passing. Although I didn't know Mark as well as I'd have liked, I spent a weekend in Vegas with Mark, Rick, Richard and Elenor as Rick's guest. This was my first time really getting to know Mark and I really enjoyed his company. He also saved me by picking up my forgotten purse when I got on a plane to return to San Francisco at the end of the weekend, my hero! Mark, though our only contact for many years has been through FaceBook, I will sorely miss you. Deepest sympathy to Thang Duong. I am so sorry we never met. Sherri
My wife and I just learned of Mark's death today. We are both very saddened. Mark was always fun and interesting to be around. He had a wicked sense of humor and I remember him for the inappropriate comments and questions that came out of his mouth. Much like his brother Rick. As I said, very sad.
I hired Mark as our Customer Support Representative in 2008. He was smart and liked to figure things out. Our customers loved him and he loved working for us. His office was our computer center. He had a dozen different computers there. He quickly evolved from an employee to a family member. We were texting each other from the hospital in Provo a week before he had his relapse. It is painful adjusting to his loss.
My brother Mark was a half-full person. He always tried to make people laugh. Had a heart of gold. Mark will be sorely missed.
My brother, Mark, left Thang and the rest of us way too early. I loved him very much and he will be missed!