Mark R. Moon
Mark R. Moon, born October 13, 1951, passed away in his sleep early in the morning of March 6, 2017. His family is grateful that he was home and comfortable when he left this plane to be with the lord. Mark is survived by his wife of 40 years, Shirley, their daughters Kelly (Robbie), Kim (Sean) and Marissa (Larry), and his son Clark Ridge as well as his sister Christine and grandchildren Anthony, Ashley, Killian, Aidan and Luke, and great grandson Nicolas. He will be greatly missed by his large extended family, both biological and marital.
Mark, a man of Christian faith, was born in Hillsboro Oregon, but spent most of his life in the Seattle area. He was known for a great sense of humor and quick wit. Mark’s knowledge of history and a wide array of trivia made every day with him interesting. His jobs included welding and later hazmat abatement as a supervisor. His passions were his family, making music and creating jewelry.
We will celebrate his life and our memories of him on Sunday, March 19, 2017 from 4-7pm at the Burien Community Center, 14700 6th Ave SW Burien WA 98166 in the Shorewood room. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations toward supporting Shirley Moon, and covering the medical bills that will fall to her. Or here https://www.gofundme.com/mark-moons-memorial-expenses
3 Responses to “Mark R. Moon”
Leave a Reply
Please be respectful. Disrespectful comments will not be published
When you have successfully submitted a comment, look in the space above to see your comment.
Your comment is awaiting moderation.
If you do not see your comment, click HERE
We are both so happy the last 15 plus years we really got to know you. Our 2014 roadtrip was so fun, you kept us entertained in the car. We were still suppose to go on some more road trips and a cruise. You left to soon, but grateful you left peacefully at home. Make sure you give Jimmy and My dad hugs and kisses. You will be missed, love you
Shirley,
I know this is a very hard time for you and the family. You, the girls, & grandkids are in my thoughts & prayers.
Jeri Ostafin
Although I haven’t seen you in years I remember you very well.
Sounds as if you had a wonderful life. Wife of 40 years children and grandchildren. You had what a lot of others would have wanted. Rest easy my friendā