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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Mark Hage, 59 years old, born on September 30, 1961, and passed away on February 8, 2021. He will be in our hearts forever
Three years on. How I miss you my little brother. You always gave me such support through your love. The One Love movie coming out now has brought back many memories of you, my Rasta man. I will love you always.
Missing you, my little Bro. You would have loved joining me in Bellingham to enjoy Gregg, Claudia and Alaina and family a few weeks ago. I remember how much fun you had on our trip in 2018. You will forever be in my heart.
Two years on. Taking a walk in the woods with my dog, Lola. Thinking about how much Mark would have loved being with us. Stay Irie, my beautiful Bro, Candace
Thinking of you on your birthday, Brother. I'm affirming you are enjoying the Cosmic dance and looking forward to crossing paths, loving and sharing again with you, Geo and Ellie! Much Love to you!!
One year on…I miss you my dear, little brother. My life without you or George has lost so much of its magic. I miss your humorous texts and calls with our occasional opportunities for visits to take in your beautiful NorCal together. My memories made with you will be treasured in my heart for the rest of my life.
Days have passed into months and now a year it is since you left us for the other side. The memories of times we had live on, providing sweet joy and laughter. Thinking of you today and every day, my Brother. Keeping the love light burning. Irie.
Hey Big-Ger! Thinking of you today, my Brother. You would have officially joined us old cranks in the 60+ club, you big dog! I think of you every day. We would have been queueing up another harv. RIP Bruddah. Dub
Today would be Mark’s 60th. I awoke today thinking of my baby brother. He was a truly loving soul. We became good friends over the years. I really miss him. I sent pictures this morning to my brother, Gregg, and my sons, Alex, Chris and Nick, to share in his memory. He was such a character whose life and love will not be forgotten.
Dearest Mark, Thank you for all those wonderful times together and the lasting memories we created. We sure had fun with Geo and Ellie, on and off the courts. You have a special place in my heart, where neither time nor distance diminish the love, joy and friendship we shared. Much LOVE and many Blessings on your new adventure! I know our paths will cross again soon!!! ❤️ Give Geo and Ellie a big HUG from me!!
To my Brother, may your soul rest in peace with God, Geo and Ellie Mae. Our time together in this life was like no other. I will forever hold you in my heart and on my mind as the Big Ger. We had wild and special times together. Peace and love, Bruddah. See you on the other side. Dubba
Three years on. How I miss you my little brother. You always gave me such support through your love. The One Love movie coming out now has brought back many memories of you, my Rasta man. I will love you always.
Missing you, my little Bro. You would have loved joining me in Bellingham to enjoy Gregg, Claudia and Alaina and family a few weeks ago. I remember how much fun you had on our trip in 2018. You will forever be in my heart.
Mark was born on September 30, 1961, the third of three children. He was the loving son of George and Ellie Hage. Born while his family had moved temporarily from Seattle to Cocoa Beach, FL, he was referred to as “the Florida dividend” by his parents. He is survived by his brother, Gregg (Claudia), sister, Candace Xanttopoulos,and nephews and a niece. Mark lived life on his own terms, spending many years in French Gulch and Redding, CA. He was a world traveler, living in Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. He was a true Rasta man, adept at horticulture and thriving on the music and life style. A loving person to his family and friends, he will be deeply missed.