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Mark Norman Belcourt
July 18th, 1954 - November 22nd, 2013
Mark N. Belcourt, 59, of Federal Way WA, died November 22, 2013 from a short battle with lung cancer surrounded by his sister and best friend Marianne and daughter Candice. He is survived by his 4 children: Jason Belcourt, Conway, AR Joshua Belcourt, Stanwood, WA Candice Belcourt, Spokane, WA Marcus Belcourt, Lake Oswego, OR Mark was born July 18, 1954 in Seattle WA to Barbara J. (Lofthus) Belcourt and Norman E. Belcourt. Mark led a varied and interesting career. He was, in turn, a cook , fisherman in Alaska, chef, restaurant manager, devoted volunteer and veteran of the armed forces. He was a die hard fan of all Seattle sports and wore his logo gear proudly! Mark called the Pacific NW his home. Over the years he lived throughout Washington state: Seattle, Bellingham, Moses Lake, Cheney, Stehekin, Wenatchee, Kelso, Vancouver, and Federal Way. Mark is very much beloved of those nearest and dear to him. He will be greatly missed. Bon Voyage, Markie! We have All Time ahead for us now, dearest brother. Until we meet again.
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Understanding the diverse needs of Tacoma families, Edwards Memorial in University Place was founded with a clear vision: to offer a new type of funeral service that aligns with our community's preferences. Before we opened our doors, we engaged with the community to truly grasp what was needed - a service that prioritizes quality and affordability without the burden of unnecessary expenses....
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