In Memory

Mark Volz



 
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02/07/14 11:22 AM #1    

Matthew Robinson

I remember Mark from Lincoln  on Main Street. If I recall he played an instrument and might have been in a band.


02/07/14 11:54 AM #2    

Denice Hoffman (Lucas)

Mark was my first boyfriend.  Very sorry to hear about his passing.

 

Does anyone know what happened to him?   Did he have a family?  Anything about him would be helpful.


04/26/14 04:50 PM #3    

John O'Connor

My first close buddy....Nichols Jr School 1969 ....His mom gave a bunch of money ($200) so so we could have Evanston Lumber deliver a boatload of material so two 14 year olds...He and I could build a tree house in the backyard. F team buddies. We went separate ways / sports in HS 


04/27/14 10:48 AM #4    

Donna Branstrom (Heeter)

I remember him from 6th grade at Nichols. We were in the same French class & the teacher (ms. Saaty?) used to threaten to use a bobby pin on his long bangs. 


04/27/14 12:07 PM #5    

William Lemieux

I got to know Mark freshman year in science class. He was a great guy and a pretty good guitar player.


04/28/14 10:27 AM #6    

Johnathan Brooks

I new Mark from F Team at Nichols, 6th grade. He was a reallt nice guy. RIP

04/29/14 11:18 AM #7    

Carol Lynn White (White)

Mark was a good friend at Nichols. I too was on F Team and had French with him. I remember him playing an instrument and being quite creative. We are loosing way too many classmates. 


11/28/19 07:13 AM #8    

Gregory Noesen

I remember Mark (and his older brother Brian? and Mom) from living in the same Main St. apartment building across from Lincoln Elementary... He was on the shy side, quietly hiding behind his long dark bangs, a totally cool side as well yet full sweetness at the same time... Our paths never really crossed, at least not long enough to become friends...unfortunately, because I could sense that he was genuine. I think that the last time we met up, he had his arm around Denise Hoffmans' teenage waist...So sorry to read of his passing...


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