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Margie Leiser posted a condolence
Sunday, August 16, 2020
In Loving Memory and Happy Birthday to my brother, Mark Barabe' as well as our Mom, Mary Barabe' Loreto. 'til we meet again'
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Alden posted a condolence
Friday, December 20, 2019
I always enjoyed visiting with Mark at his work. We did a few rides together and we always planned to do more riding together and now that opportunity is gone. Mark will be missed and his departure is a decade or two too soon.
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Angela Rizor posted a condolence
Friday, December 13, 2019
I remember first meeting my nephew Mark, very soon after he was born. I lived in Albuquerque, but came to Colorado Springs to visit my sister Mary, Mark and Margie. They were such a beautiful family. There were many more visits, family get togethers with Mark's many uncles, and many more memories as the years went by. One thing that never changed from the time Mark was a child, was his devotion to his mother and sister, and their great love for him. He was their protector. As a father, Mark's love for his children, Casey and Rachael, was unconditional. Mark's love of family, and commitment to his life long friends, just kept growing as he became the kind and gentle man we all knew. We love and miss you, Mark. You will forever be in our hearts. Uncle Steve and Aunt Angela
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Terrie Phillips posted a condolence
Friday, December 13, 2019
https://youtu.be/qwcM9NPWWtc From the moment I met Mark, my brother's best friend I knew he was up to something! And boy was I right. Those twinkling, laughing eyes and those dimples belonged to someone who was about to steal our hearts forever. From then on I no longer had just two brothers but three! One with blue eyes, one with green eyes and now one who's eyes could see into my soul. He never had to use words to comfort me, with just a look I knew he got it, he understood. Though life moved us miles apart it could never break the tangle of threads in which we are all inextricably woven together. Like a golden thread that's woven through time across a loom that has no beginning and no end. We are connected by invisible strings that forever bind us in this beautiful cosmos. Whether visible or invisible we are always there and here at the same time. The circle will be unbroken and we are forever entwined. I am so thankful to know and love Mark and his amazing family. You know if we look up we may see his shadow fly among the clouds. With his halo in his hand, smiling and looking down on us. I promise you, he knows something we dont! Till we meet again, love you forever. Puddle Wadda.
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Ed Pedersen posted a condolence
Friday, December 13, 2019
I've had the pleasure of Marks company for over 8 years. He was an outstanding, reliable colleague who strived and succeeded to be a perfectionist as an engineer. (I could count the mistakes he's made with one hand and still have fingers to hold my pencil) More importantly, we understood and respected each other, and shared similar values of what truly is important in life. Mark made it very clear his number one priority without a doubt was the love and well-being of his family. As our friendship grew, we eventually spent time together away from work, of which I was consistently reminded of this passion within him. I miss my buddy and it's been difficult for me to accept he's now gone. I'll miss the sun beaming down on us, cigar in hand, trekking the Vegas strip while reminding each other to savor the moment. I'll miss his political chats at lunch, his laughter and sense of humor. I miss his presence in our office, and the moments we sat silently across from each other plugging away at our jobs. I'm blessed to have seen joy in his face and to have had our paths cross and connect as we did. I promise to keep his memory alive by sharing our stories with family and future friends.
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Nicholas Montoya posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
How do you say goodbye to the coolest guy in the world!? Mark was such an amazing guy! From the first time I met him, we just had a connection. He road motorcycle's, he loved guns and most importantly we love his daughter with all of our hearts. I spent the last few months hanging out with mark every single day. I got to learn so much about him and found out so much more about him. He would tell me stories about growing up and all the crazy things he did (some of them I couldn't tell you here) , but let me tell you he was one hell of a guy! We told each other everything from our entire lives no matter how embarrassing it may be. I am beyond grateful for the past few months that I got to spend with such an amazing guy! I remember calling mark one night to ask for his daughter's hand in marriage, i told him "dude this isn't at all how I pictured me asking you marry your daughter. I know how you feel about Rachel and I love her unconditionally. I would like to ask you to marry her. He sat there for about 2 seconds and said... Nick nothing would make me happier. I was so happy!!! He said, " you know how I feel about her and I trust you.. So I got on a plane and headed back to Colorado where Rachel was picking me up from the airport. (Luckily she said yes!) When she called Mark to tell him he was so happy and congratulated her! We spent the last 5 months laughing together and becoming the best of friends! What an amazing experience! I am truly blessed and grateful to have gotten to spend the time I did with Mark! Through ups and downs, laughs and tears. Mark was the best man I've ever had the pleasure of meeting.. RIP to the coolest guy and one of my best friends I will ever have. I love you brotha.
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Michelle leiser posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
He his my step mother's brother. I wish I would have gotten closer to him. I will miss my uncle Mark to Rest in peace.. Please look out for Margie and watch out for her up above. Tell Grandma Mary hello. Love you all.
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Saralharpet posted a condolence
Saturday, December 7, 2019
I know how much big Sis loved and cherished Mark. My prayers and love to the family. I am sorry for your loss hope you have the peace that passes all understanding. Love Sara Harper
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Warren Roach posted a condolence
Friday, December 6, 2019
I got to know Mark from Advantage Manufacturing when I was their IT support person. Mark was so patient when errors would crop up on the main Manufacturing software and he would snap shot the errors to help me figure them out. He often commented that he knew I'd solve it and of course sooner would be better than later! Then he'd smile and I would both laugh and agree. You are missed Mark Barabe.
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Kathie Rawson posted a condolence
Friday, December 6, 2019
I am very sorry for your loss. I didn't know Mark that well but knew all about his kind heart and quick wit from his amazing sister. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Kathie Rawson
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Scott Pialet posted a condolence
Thursday, December 5, 2019
With a heavy heart, I bid farewell to Mark. I remember all the good times we shared at Micro and Pike. Also cruising around in his El Camino. Not goodbye yet until we meet again.
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Diane DeMasters posted a condolence
Thursday, December 5, 2019
I remember Mark as a kind, compassionate gentle man who cared deeply for his family and children. My deepest sympathies to the family. Find comfort in knowing that he is resting in the loving arms of God. Be gentle with yourselves as you grieve such a great loss. With much love, Diane DeMasters
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Margie Leiser posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
How do you thank someone who's been with you from crayons to perfume? I have been blessed beyond belief!! Love you, Miss You Bubby..today & always, your big Sissy, Margie
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Randy posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
I remember well that face and big smile, so sad to know it's gone. It was a pleasure working with you and watching you rise through the ranks over the years. RIP
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George Barabe posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
George Barabe Will miss my nephew greatly!! Still remember him riding on the front of my Harley when I was 15 and Mark was 4. What fun! Love you M&M
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Larry posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Ouch, that's a bummer,I liked Mark , went to HS together and was in shop classes with him also worked at pike tool ...he will truely be missed
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John Taylor posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 4, 2019
50 years ago I was playing baseball in mark Wilson's field, this kid hit a ball to me in the out field, as he was between 3rd and home I realized I wasnt going to be able to catch him so I thru the ball and hit him in the knee, after I apologized we went straight to his house with his arm over my shoulder, that's when my journey started with mark. My mom always said we were joined at the hip. Every kid should be blessed with the childhood we had. I've never been able to throw a rock, much less a baseball, but in 1970 I won the lottery by doing just that. I cant Express how much you will be missed and I won't say goodbye because I will see you again my best friend, your best friend ,John Taylor.
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