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Started by phun1, Jan 20, 2015, 07:42

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phun1

There may be some that aren't aware that Mark Anthony passed away on Sept. 5, 2014.  There was a group of us from HBPP that traveled to Las Vegas to celebrate Marks life with his family and friends on Oct. 18th, 2014.  Mark's brother, Max, stated that the nuclear industry was where Mark made an untold number of lifelong friends during his career as an RP Tech and noted that Mark loved his "nuclear family" just about as much as he loved his own family.

randyman56

The passing of Mark Anthony hit me pretty hard.  As I tried to explain to my wife; there are members of my nuclear family that are closer to me than my biological family.  Mark, was such a person.  Coworker, friend, and brother, I will never forget the good times we had on the road (and in vegas).  There will always be a seat on my boat with your name on it.  DFR my brother. 

Smart People

I always had a great time working with Mark. My heart and prayers go out to his family
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DJ@Retired

Damn. RIP Mark. You will be missed.
A good friend will bail you out of jail. A great friend will be sitting next to you saying "Dam, that was Fun"

UncaBuffalo

Mark was always a great guy...at work or play...  I was saddened to hear of his passing.  :(
We are plain quiet folk and have no use for adventures. Nasty disturbing uncomfortable things! Make you late for dinner! I can't think what anybody sees in them.      - B. Baggins

Brett LaVigne

Worked with Mark for 5 years at Humboldt Bay. He was my mentor when I first hired and was one of the better humans I have known.
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Jack U. Loyd

Had some good old times back at the Canyon!

RIP Brother.

stirfry

Worked with Mark at the Devil's Canyon back in the early -mid 80's. Never ran into him again. He was a good dude to party with and liked to cook.

RIP ol Friend

Finni
YA gotta be SOMEWHERE


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