If you don’t mind I’m going to raise Os’s passing to the top of the list as a short remembrance. He was a good man, a great LumberJock and is sorely missed.
-- Better to say nothing and be thought the fool... then to speak and erase all doubt.

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If you don’t mind I’m going to raise Os’s passing to the top of the list as a short remembrance. He was a good man, a great LumberJock and is sorely missed.
-- Better to say nothing and be thought the fool... then to speak and erase all doubt.
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12 comments so far
lazyfiremaninTN
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posted 106 days ago
Another Toast to Mark’s Memory. To Mark!
-- Adrian ..... The 11th Commandment...."Thou Shalt Not Buy A Wobble Dado"
Napaman
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posted 106 days ago
The kind words cannot be said enough…
-- Matt, Napa, CA...142 days to sanity...
jockmike2
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posted 106 days ago
Yes, I miss him dearly. I’ve been asked a number of times by new people about the MO on some of our avatars and had to explain to them about Mark’s passing and that if they wanted to read about it they could go to Jocks and click on Memorium and that would take them to Marks site. He was a wonderful, young man, with a bad heart. He told me he was having horrible chest pains and headaches but the shop doctor told him just to take his meds and he would be ok, they let him take some time off, and work part time even, I talked him into getting a second opinion, which he did, and just before he went for surgery he died. He left behind a wonderful wife and son. Karson made a beautiful frame for a beautiful stain glass panel that Dusty had made and Martin had raffled off, to help keep the site running in Mark’s memory. Which was the families wishes. God Rest and Bless His Soul. May his soul, and all the souls of the faithfully departed, through the mercy God, rest in peace. Amen
-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com
Chip
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posted 106 days ago
He was a good man for sure.
-- Better to say nothing and be thought the fool... then to speak and erase all doubt.
jockmike2
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posted 106 days ago
Did you read the Memorium Chip?
-- Mike. Profisher50@yahoo.com
Chip
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posted 106 days ago
I did Mike. Thanks for your comments.
-- Better to say nothing and be thought the fool... then to speak and erase all doubt.
PurpLev
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posted 106 days ago
Peace
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Chris
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posted 106 days ago
Thanks guy’s… Mark was one of the first I spoke with on joining this community.
-- Chris
Douglas Bordner
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posted 106 days ago
Rest easy, Mark.
-- "Bordnerizing" perfectly good lumber for over a decade.
Betsy
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posted 106 days ago
RIP Mark. He is missed by more than his immediate family.
-- Betsy - GO BUCKS!
Lee A. Jesberger
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posted 104 days ago
His participation in this forum does keep his memory alive.
I often see his comments when reading some of the past posts, and admit it causes me pause and reflect on him.
He was one of the welcoming committee when I joined LJ’s
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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posted 104 days ago
Mark will always be in my memories!
-- -** You are never to old to set another goal or to dream a new dream ****************** Dick, & Barb Cain, Hibbing, MN. http://www.woodcarvingillustrated.com/gallery/member.php?uid=3627&protype=1