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Mark Brooker

August 14, 1960 - March 1, 2022

Mark, keen sportsman, much loved family man, had a varied career, starting off in banking, into leasing, into car rental and spent his last years passionately helping build a now international small business, especially developing people. Big impact on so many - life well lived.

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  • 2022-03-01 18:09:46 View / Comment (0)
    Chris Craggs

    Chris Craggs

    Chris Craggs

    Mark really loved the Isle of Wight challenges we undertook a few years ago - bikes loaded into a van and down to the ferry with bikes on a Friday early evening, find the hotel and a curry next door. First thing Saturday to the start: mountain biking across glorious but challenging terrain, down to the sea for a 2 mile canoe - Mark, the instructor, bellowing exhortations from the back of the canoe, succeeded in spilling us all out; cooled us down anyway. Then a killer jog - mostly walk tbh - back to the start. And on to the ferry, stop at the pub, then up the M3 to the office. Always up for an adventure - we did the same in Cologne, Dubai on our first trip in Feb 2014 - he and George on a single, complaining camel and over in the States. A man you'd be very pleased to have alongside you in the trenches. Travel safely, Mark.

  • 2022-03-01 17:13:31 wrote:

    I want to send my condolences to Marks family and friends I really liked Mark, he was such a genuinely nice guy. Always happy to talk to you and had the ability to put you at ease. When I first joined, he was a help in making me feel I could be more than an engineer one day, and was an inspiration. The way he dealt with his illness was nothing short of remarkable and was a real testament to the kind of man he was.   He will be sadly missed.

    2022-03-01 17:13:31 wrote: I want to send my condolences to Marks family and friends I really liked Mark, he was such a genuinely nice guy. Always happy to talk to you and had the ability to put you at ease. When I first joined, he was a help in making me feel I could be more than an engineer one day, and was an inspiration. The way he dealt with his illness was nothing short of remarkable and was a real testament to the kind of man he was.   He will be sadly missed.

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