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Mark Horton

July 12, 1957 - March 28, 2020

Mark William Horton passed away on 28th March 2020 after contracting Covid-19. He was a larger than life Man's man who will be greatly missed by his wife Nazgul, children Richard, Carla and Kyle, his Grandchildren, Julia, Tayler, Brandon and Romano and his mother Ann, along with everyone who knew and loved him.

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  • 2020-04-17 20:32:54 View / Comment (0)
    Kellie King

    Kellie King

    Kellie King

    Mark & Naza came to support us at our first Photography Gallery Show. Your friendship and support will always be missed

  • 2020-04-17 19:15:46 View / Comment (0)
    Kellie King

    Kellie King

    Kellie King

    Mark at the Opening of The Centenary Development at Haig Housing Trust. After seeing The Queen doing an official opening, 2 of his team members Joanna Long, Lorraine Sylvester and his wife Nazgul

  • 2020-04-24 13:03:44 wrote:

    My deepest sympathies to Marks family, a dreadful shock for us, heart breaking for them. If you ever met Mark you would never forget him. A huge character with strong ethics, hard working and a great sense of humour. He clearly loved his family and would do his best for them. He was devoted to Naza and Naza was devoted to him. A larger than life character who we often talk about and will be greatly missed.

    2020-04-24 13:03:44 wrote: My deepest sympathies to Marks family, a dreadful shock for us, heart breaking for them. If you ever met Mark you would never forget him. A huge character with strong ethics, hard working and a great sense of humour. He clearly loved his family and would do his best for them. He was devoted to Naza and Naza was devoted to him. A larger than life character who we often talk about and will be greatly missed.

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