Where has Mark been?

Mark,

I am sorry to hear about your mother. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

It is my sincere hope that in the time your mother has left you will be able to spend plenty of quality time with her.


Kind Regards,
Airwolf
 

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Hey Man

Ah, Mark, talk about not keeping on top of things.

I've owed you about 10 e-mail replies over the past 7 months or so, but it seems like "real life" always intrudes.

Hang in there, buddy. I'm hoping that you'll be able to make it to GenCon so I'll be able to buy you lunch and catch up on all the things that should've already been caught up.

- James
 


It's good to see you again, Mark. I have seen the effects of cancer in my loved ones as well, and lost someone very dear to the disease. It's different fro everyone, and terrible every time. All I can say is that you have my best houghts, and prayers. You mother must be a strong person to chide you as she did, thinking of her son as much as herself. Be well, Mark, you and your family.
 



Sorry to hear, Mark. I'm always impressed to see courage under such circumstances. I hope i have such dignity when my time comes.

glad to have you back,

joe b.
 

I cannot even fathom the situation you and your family have been put in. I really don't know what to say except: Please accept my best wishes and take care.
 

Hi Mark mate!

I suppose each of us is guilty of being caught up in our own little microcosm from time to time, failing to appreciate the more important things.

I found myself in a near identical situation to yours some twenty years ago and though at the time I was perhaps too young (just shy of ten years old) to fully discern what was going on I think I can empathise just a little with what you must be feeling.

Please give my love to your mother and my best wishes to the family.

...oh, and good to have you back. ;)
 

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