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Old 13th August 2020, 22.24:28   #28-0 (permalink)
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RIP - a name synonymous with the club for many years
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Very sad news i did not know him but liked his reports.

Rip and condolences to his family and friends.
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Very sad news.

The Daily Post have a longer piece here as well: https://www.dailypost.co.uk/news/loc...dened-18766695
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If anyone would like to pay their respects to Mark, his family have posted the following on Facebook:

"This coming Tuesday 25th August we have my dads funeral. Due to covid this will be a family only service. We will be taking his coffin down the Mold Road past the racecourse around 1PM incase anyone who knew him would like to pay there respects. He loved this club and all the fans. Also as a family we would like to thank the fans for all the lovely comments about him."
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Very sad to hear of the passing of another true Red. As young 14 year old in the mid 70s and an avid fan of both Wrexham and football generally, I was thrilled to be part of the Wrexham Supporters Club quiz team alongside Mark. I remember him being kind and supportive as well as very knowledgeable. RIP Mark
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I wonder how many realise that Mark once served on a local Community Council and was once Chair and it goes without saying he was a respected fellow member.
My thoughts will be with his family on Tuesday.

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I wonder how many realise that Mark once served on a local Community Council and was once Chair and it goes without saying he was a respected fellow member.
My thoughts will be with his family on Tuesday.
Agree - thoughts - lots of thoughts.
Might be an age thing - when your young you don't stop to even consider it.
Fellow fans keep falling off the conveyor belt of life - people you might not be terribly close to but those you see every home Saturday fixture - suddenly they have gone and will never return.
Have a beer - play 'Reflections of my life' by Marmalade (again) ponder of the good times, reflect on the many times I stopped and had a brief passing chat with Mark C entering / in / leaving the Centenary Club.
Wish everyone well for tomorrow - gone but not forgotten - Daily Post will never be the same and neither will the Racecourse.
Mark C had a way with words as all good writers do - he could capture a moment in half a sentence that captured some fantastic match play so accurately and vividly if you were unfortunate not to be there in person as a witness - I recall reading a match report the following morning of many a match and thinking 'aye he's spot on there'.
What I love about this club is it is small enough to know an awful lot of people - if not in person and name by face alone - this would be lost at Premier League level - long may it continue - fortune is not everything but comradeship for the united cause is - Mark C was part of that and will be sorely missed.
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Agree - thoughts - lots of thoughts.
Might be an age thing - when your young you don't stop to even consider it.
Fellow fans keep falling off the conveyor belt of life - people you might not be terribly close to but those you see every home Saturday fixture - suddenly they have gone and will never return.
Have a beer - play 'Reflections of my life' by Marmalade (again) ponder of the good times, reflect on the many times I stopped and had a brief passing chat with Mark C entering / in / leaving the Centenary Club.
Wish everyone well for tomorrow - gone but not forgotten - Daily Post will never be the same and neither will the Racecourse.
Mark C had a way with words as all good writers do - he could capture a moment in half a sentence that captured some fantastic match play so accurately and vividly if you were unfortunate not to be there in person as a witness - I recall reading a match report the following morning of many a match and thinking 'aye he's spot on there'.
What I love about this club is it is small enough to know an awful lot of people - if not in person and name by face alone - this would be lost at Premier League level - long may it continue - fortune is not everything but comradeship for the united cause is - Mark C was part of that and will be sorely missed.
Great post and fitting tribute.
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