I never met Mark in person. My dad and his mom have been together for a few years and we were supposed to meet on Sept 24th, 2010. Instead, I was given the loving task of choosing the picture for his obituary and going with the family as they made the arrangements for his final journey. He sent me a message on Facebook telling me he had met my brother and sister and wanted to get to know me as well. We had a mutual love of the Steelers and he loved to rub my nose in his meeting Franco Harris at Super Bowl 43. He stuck a Steelers flag in my dad's yard and someone actually took a picture of it and sent it to me. My dad is an avid Browns fan and Mark said it made my dad so mad. I'll always be sad I didn't get to finally have someone to back me up during those Steelers/Browns games. We had a fast friendship developing between us and we were really looking forward to finally meeting in person. I envy those of you who knew him for years and were lucky enough to call him your son, brother, uncle and friend. He loved his family and spoke about his nieces a lot. He was so proud of them! I got to meet Sarah last month and she is a wonderful young woman with a sweet little boy who loved Mark so much. The pain I saw Mark's family endure those first few days is something I will never forget. There is nothing you can say to make the pain go away. I cried with them as I also felt the emptiness in my heart at the loss of such a wonderful man. I know he's up there with his dad and his best friend, Bucky planning the Steelers 7th Super Bowl victory.
I'm posting a picture of me and Jerome Bettis just to rub your nose in it....I know you were happy for me but you were still just a little bit jealous that I got to meet so many of our heros. Rest in Peace, Mark, you will be forever on my mind.