01-09 2021 17:27
wrote:
I share the shock and profound sadness of Mark's passing, and extend my condolences to his family and friends. I read a text last night that described Mark as the ultimate "man in motion", making his home with friends and family in places around BC, Alberta and Mexico. I was lucky that Mark slowed his roll a bit to spend a few years with me - at two different times in our lives. We had so many amazing adventures around BC and in Mexico, and many wonderful quiet moments at home. Mark showed me the value of really embracing the moment you were in. I still can't believe that Mark won't be kayaking into old age, but I agree with others that he will live on forever in our hearts.
01-09 2021 17:27
wrote:
I share the shock and profound sadness of Mark's passing, and extend my condolences to his family and friends. I read a text last night that described Mark as the ultimate "man in motion", making his home with friends and family in places around BC, Alberta and Mexico. I was lucky that Mark slowed his roll a bit to spend a few years with me - at two different times in our lives. We had so many amazing adventures around BC and in Mexico, and many wonderful quiet moments at home. Mark showed me the value of really embracing the moment you were in. I still can't believe that Mark won't be kayaking into old age, but I agree with others that he will live on forever in our hearts.