Mark Peacock

February 28, 1955 - May 03, 2014

Mark Peacock

February 28, 1955 - May 03, 2014

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Born in Missoula, Montana

Mark “Woofie” Peacock, 59, died in Bellingham, Washington on May 3, 2014. He was born in Missoula, Montana on February 28, 1955. Mark graduated from Sehome High School in 1973, worked at King and Dahl Tire, Bellingham Chrysler, as a commercial fisherman and finally at Pacific Tire in Mount Vernon. He served in the U.S. Navy, beginning service on the USS BelKnap and finishing service on the USS Shreveport. Mark loved sports, especially football and the Seahawks. He was the life of the party and enjoyed the company of many friends. Mark is preceded in death by his father Bob, brother Kurt and sister Karen. He is survived by wife Susie, mother Eileen; siblings Kathi, Glen, David and Dan; daughters Cassandra, Mandi, Deanne, and Krystal; and numerous grandchildren.

Farewell Tribute Information

A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, May 9, 2014 at 1:00pm, Cornwall Church. Donations Information

Memorials may be made to the Replay for Life in Whatcom County under the team name “Stars and Stripes”.

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13 responses to Mark Peacock

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  1. I went to school with Mark and remember him as always smiling and fun.My prayers are with his family..

  2. Mark,
    Maria and I love you and will miss you for now until we see each other again in the next dimension. We know you’re looking down from Heaven and sending your LOVE and BLESSINGS to all of us still here on earth. Never stop declaring & decreeing over our lives. Thank you for all of the laughs & love you always gave. We love you!

  3. David Reeves says:

    I served with Mark on the USS Shreveport. He was part of a large brotherhood and was loved by all of us. After searching for him for many years, I cant express how sad I am that when I did locate him, I was too late. We all have Peacock stories that would take days to tell. My favorite memory is how he always seemed to lock his keys in his car … with the car running. My most sincere condolences to his family and friends. His shipmates on Shreveport stand with you and share your sadness. We are proud to have served our country with your son/husband/sibling and mourn the loss of our brother. Fair winds and following seas, Mark.

  4. My sincere condolence’s to Mark’s family and friends. May you find comfort in the Bible’s promise at Revelation 21:4 where it says “And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” I am truly sorry for your loss.

  5. So sorry about Mark, only knew him slightly from King & Dahl. Did work with Bob in the lab at G-P. and of course know Glen from there as well. Our deepest sympathies Eileen & family. Praying for you all.

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