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Marc Koyanagi

August 10, 1964 - September 11, 2017

Marc was a loving father and husband, active in youth sports and a supportive work colleague. His sudden passing has left us all deprived of a good man and a good influence in his community.

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Brian Brown 2017-09-30 11:47:29 wrote:

Yesterday's memorial seemed to perfectly capture the essence of Marc: simple but filled with thought and meaning. That such a large number of people chose to take the time to attend also testifies to how much Marc was both loved and respected. I also think he would have laughed about the somewhat annoying outdoor drilling occurring periodically during the service. For me, Marc was a great professional colleague and a good friend. We worked together during the dark days of the financial crisis, and I cannot think of a better person to have been with during those challenging times. Marc was always calm, thoughtful, and decisive -and, in part because of him, spirits during those times remained positive. Over the subsequent years, Marc was always there to offer me sound counsel and guide me through some pivotal points in my own career. On a couple of occasions, we had talked about possibilities for working together once again- but unfortunately, that was never to be. Instead, I contnue to look to him as a role model in how I conduct myself at work -- and in life. Marc will be sorely missed. My sympathies go out to Susan, Hudson, Gray, and the rest of Marc's family during this difficult time.

Brian Brown 2017-09-30 11:47:29 wrote: Yesterday's memorial seemed to perfectly capture the essence of Marc: simple but filled with thought and meaning. That such a large number of people chose to take the time to attend also testifies to how much Marc was both loved and respected. I also think he would have laughed about the somewhat annoying outdoor drilling occurring periodically during the service. For me, Marc was a great professional colleague and a good friend. We worked together during the dark days of the financial crisis, and I cannot think of a better person to have been with during those challenging times. Marc was always calm, thoughtful, and decisive -and, in part because of him, spirits during those times remained positive. Over the subsequent years, Marc was always there to offer me sound counsel and guide me through some pivotal points in my own career. On a couple of occasions, we had talked about possibilities for working together once again- but unfortunately, that was never to be. Instead, I contnue to look to him as a role model in how I conduct myself at work -- and in life. Marc will be sorely missed. My sympathies go out to Susan, Hudson, Gray, and the rest of Marc's family during this difficult time.

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