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I truly feel sorry for you mikeg. How you can think so little of the loss of life? Mark was my cousin and like a brother to me, as are Roger and Steven. They lost a brother, Susan lost a husband and my poor aunt lost a son. I pray that you never have to experience the loss of a child. I can't even imagine what she is going through. Mark had countless aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. You could not even fathom just how many lives he touched. He was a caring, compassionate man who was always there when needed. They're all that way. We can always count on "the boys" as they are affectionately known to so many. Mark will leave a lasting impression on all the lives that he touched. Mark, we miss you and love you dearly.