
Karen Thomas
Rob & Carrie...we are so sorry. Our hearts go out to you. We know that there isn’t anything we can say to make it any easier for you. Just know that our thoughts & prayers are with you.
Love y’all
Doyle & Karen
Birth date: Jun 1, 1955 Death date: Nov 3, 2017
Mark Lynn Eitelman was born June 1 1955 to Robert E. “Bob” and DeAlva Eitelman in Longview, Texas. Mark was surrounded by his family when he went to be with his Lord on Friday, November 3, 2017. Mark and his family lived in Marsha Read Obituary
Rob & Carrie...we are so sorry. Our hearts go out to you. We know that there isn’t anything we can say to make it any easier for you. Just know that our thoughts & prayers are with you.
Love y’all
Doyle & Karen
Mark was one of the Sweetest people I believe I have ever met in my 64 years on this earth. I knew Mark from Work and my friend Jim Moore. We had many good times together. This world is a better place because Mark was once in it. You fought a good fight. I can remember several visits we had over the past couple of years. I remember the day that we came over and brought you your OU blanket that I made you and the look and appreciation In your eyes was priceless. R I P Mark and we will see you again one day when the Lord calls me home. Love you sweet Mark!!!
My name is David Felts. I am part of the Mesquite boys group that had some Ryder Cup competitions against some of the Longview boys. We had some great times playing golf all day and cooking out and having a few drinks at night. One of my favorite matches was myself and Keith taking on Mark and Wayne needless to say we won the match 8 & 7 which is a pretty good whipping. Mark and Wayne were a little upset to say the least and I would say Mark's face was crimson red for a while. But he got his revenge by beating me the next day in our individual match. We had some great times the few times we got together and I will miss him the next time I golf with the Longview boys. My thoughts are with his family.
I'll never forget the years with Mark as a fellow salesman for Air Power Tool &a Hoist. We had so many fun meetings, poker games, and golf matches. The fondest times were with Mark, Cheryl, Marie and I going to Texas/OU games at the fair with Us in Burnt Orange and them in Crimson and Cream kidding each other on every play. The world we live in has lost a great person but his world now is the greatest place to be.
Bill and Marie Landry