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Mark Ferguson

June 26, 1976 - November 4, 2020

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  • 2020-11-09 18:32:17 View / Comment (0)
    Michael Mullin

    Michael Mullin

    Michael Mullin

    I worked with Mark on a number of projects and always found him great company. Even if i wasnt looking to speak to him specifically, I would always search him out. He loved talking about family and football. I shared a lot of train journeys with him and always found him to be upbeat and cheery and that's how I will remember him. Still shocked at his sudden passing and send my sincerest condolences to his family and his workmates.

  • 2020-11-06 14:35:38 View / Comment (0)
    John Carmichael

    John Carmichael

    John Carmichael

    All my memories of Mark are all happy ones. He is the most genuine, nicest guy you could ever meet. He was the type of person that I could speak to about anything and he has been there through some tough times. He was not just my colleague but he was my friend. I have known and worked with Mark for many years and I cant begin to describe how much he will be missed by so many people. My thoughts are with all of his family at this sad time.

  • 2020-11-05 20:04:26 View / Comment (0)
    Suzanne O'Neill

    Suzanne O'Neill

    Suzanne O'Neill

    My lasting memory of Mark will be that of a genuinely nice guy who exuded sheer joy when he had a microphone in his hand, singing away on the Karaoke at the Christmas NIght out. My thoughts are with his family at this sad time.

  • 2020-11-09 08:46:10 wrote:

    Mark interviewed me the first time I joined SLC in 2010 and I can't believe we are never going to see him again. He was the nicest and most genuine person you could meet. I remember his excitement after Kai was born and we would always have conversations about how exhausting but amazing toddlers are. Even when he was completely sleep deprived, he always got on with his work with a smile.

    2020-11-09 08:46:10 wrote: Mark interviewed me the first time I joined SLC in 2010 and I can't believe we are never going to see him again. He was the nicest and most genuine person you could meet. I remember his excitement after Kai was born and we would always have conversations about how exhausting but amazing toddlers are. Even when he was completely sleep deprived, he always got on with his work with a smile.

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