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rhino 0
God Damnit... Blue skies bro....
Thanks for all the info Ben. Much appreciated.
AWESOME pictures. God, what a loss. What a fucking loss.
We're here for a good time, not a long time.
AWESOME pictures. God, what a loss. What a fucking loss.
We're here for a good time, not a long time.
Chrissay 0
Those in the Ann Arbor area. A group of us are planning on attending the viewing tomorrow evening. We plan to meet at Amanda's house at 4:30 pm and head out from there.
If you are interested in going, please PM me or call me and I will send you Amanda's phone number for directions.
Chrissy
If you are interested in going, please PM me or call me and I will send you Amanda's phone number for directions.
Chrissy
May God watch over him. Peace and blue skies.
~Jaye
Do not believe that possibly you can escape the reward of your action.
Do not believe that possibly you can escape the reward of your action.
shortyj 0
I didn't know Mark but as I was reading this post I could feel the tears coming. It sounds like he had a amazing life and friends. My prayers go out to all of you.
Playtime is essential.
Vyxen 0
The memory i want to share is of his slightly inebriated suggestion of jumping into my back yard in hopes of landing on the "barge" that floats in my pond, "but if you cant hit the barge, you could always land on the "laneway" cause its really long".
Silly canadian....."barge"...."laneway".....
Silly canadian....."barge"...."laneway".....
Mark started jumping in Grand Bend a few years ago. He was always laughing and joking with everyone, and always eager to learn. I did some of his first freefly jumps with him and the smile on his face was contagious. I came down laughing every time. He went down to Tecumseh quite a bit over the last few summers and I wish I had attended some of these weekends.You guys sound great and he always had crazy stories to tell.
I will miss Mark.
Blue Skies forever,
Bill
I will miss Mark.
Blue Skies forever,
Bill
growing old is inevitable, growing up is optional.
Mark had an amazing presence on the dropzone, he was always so cheerful and had a smile on his face. He had such a passion for life, embracing skydiving, travelling in his spare time, and his recent discovery of base jumping.
I would love to listen to his stories, he would get so animated when he told them! And his 'johnny knoxville' sunglasses that he wore, it brings a smile to my face thinking about them. He was definately good people, and I always looked forward to seeing him at the dropzone.
We were all in shock at the dropzone this weekend when we heard the news, and we all had some drinks for him that night. We plan to do a memorial jump for his this weekend--sunset tracking dive.
Blue skies Mark, and my condolences to all.
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