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Mark Anthony McNeal - DeBarber

Posted 2009-11-16 by Sharla
Norvel Owens Mortuary, Flagstaff, Arizona

Mark Anthony McNeal-DeBarber
(March 22, 1956 - November 6, 2009)

Mark McNeal-DeBarber, 54, died Friday November 6th, 2009.

Mark was a fire fighter for Flagstaff Fire Department for 28 years. He leaves behind his two beautiful daughters, Amanda and Julianna of Flagstaff, his mother Shirley, sisters Marcia and Mary both from Connecticut.

He is preceded in death by his father Anthony, also from Connecticut. Included as close family are Monica of Flagstaff and Debbie from Connecticut.

Mark became a fire fighter with Flagstaff Fire Department in 1981 and served the citizens of Flagstaff until his illness forced his retirement in May of 2009. He became a paramedic/fire fighter in 2001 to better serve those in the city.

Mark’s pride and joy were his two daughters, Amanda and Julianna. His love for them kept him going during his very tough and courageous fight.

When he wasn’t at work, Mark was an avid hunter and boater. He is remembered for his love for the game “cribbage”. Mark was a self proclaimed “biggest fan” of his Green Bay Packers. It has been said that Mark had often been seen wearing his famous “Packers slippers” around his house on game day. Mark was known around the firehouse as one of the best. His dedication to fighting fires and serving the public will serve as a standard for fire fighters to come.

Mark will be laid to rest with fire fighter honors on Friday, November 13th.

Services will be held at Christ Church of Flagstaff 10:00 am.

In lieu of flowers, donations are requested to the Muscular Dystrophy Association or The American Cancer Society.




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