Condolences
I only recently learned of Mark's passing. I had the privilege of working with Mark years ago on The Thomas Crown Affair. It was probably the best cutting room experience I had - because of Mark. He was generous, warm, thoughtful and funny. Our team had some great laughs. Over the years I had reached out to him with various queries and he was always kind and responsive and made me feel good. To his family: Thank you for sharing him at the work place!!! And I am so very sorry for your loss. He was a fabulous human.
Kyle Ann Stokes
Dear Mark,
You filled many a day with laughter and warmth, making the world better. Know that you are loved always and forever. Your spark of the divine, intellegence and willingness to listen to others will always be cherished by me. The example you have set for us all is very high indeed.
Doug
My husband and I would like to extend our deepest condolences to Mark's family. I'm sorry this is coming in so late. I just came across this online, as by the time I got word, services had passed. What a beautiful video. Mark loved and was so proud of his family, that much I knew about him from day one. He will be missed so very much, but will never ever be forgotten. His friendship was truly a gift.
Dear Maria, Mark and Maddie,
Words cannot express how sorry we were to hear about your devastating loss. Mark was a wonderful, kind person who always took the time to chat with us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Sincerely,
Bob, Eileen, Cofy and Casey Kulik
My deepest condolences for the loss of Mark. I’ve known Mark for many years through work. Mark was a true professional in every sense but more importantly Mark was an incredible friend. He reminded me of the importance of family as I worked with him. Not just the family you are born into but the family created on each project he is involved in.
Travel home, Mark in peace and in light and although you’re missed now we all know we will be together once again on that set in heaven.