PEYTON,
Mark Crain
The White Mountain Independent,
Show Low, Arizona ~ November 2, 2010
Mark Crain Peyton, embarked upon the next step of life’s journey at approximately 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21, 2010. He departed from his home while in the presence of family following a beautiful Arizona sunset.
Mark was born Oct. 3, 1947, son of Paul and Genevieve Peyton. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the Navy from 1966-68. As a 32-year active member of AA he helped many people find their own path in life. He enjoyed riding Harley Davidsons and smoking the occasional cigar. Through participation in several veteran parades and charity motorcycle rides he found a way to combine his passion of motorcycles with his desire to help others.
He is survived by his mother Genevieve; brother Bruce; and his four children: Adrianna, Melissa, Mark and Paulette as well as his five grandchildren.
His family will be hosting a memorial BBQ Sunday Nov. 21 in Camp Verde. Contact Mark for more information at (928) 890-7335.
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The Verde Independent, Cottonwood, AZ
Thursday, November 04, 2010
Mark Crain Peyton (1947-2010)
Mark Crain Peyton, son of Paul and Genevieve Peyton, born October 3, 1947, embarked upon the next step of life’s journey at approximately 8 p.m. on Thursday, October 21, 2010.
He departed from his home while in the presence of family following a beautiful Arizona sunset. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the Navy from 1966-1968.
As a 32-year active member of AA, he helped many people find their own path in life. He enjoyed riding Harley Davidsons and smoking the occasional cigar.
Through participation in several veteran parades and charity motorcycle rides he found a way to combine his passion of motorcycles with his desire to help others.
He is survived by his mother Genevieve, brother Bruce, and his four children-Adrianna, Melissa, Mark and Paulette as well as his five grandchildren.
His family will be hosting a memorial BBQ in Camp Verde, Arizona on Sunday November 21, 2010. Please contact Mark for more information at 928-890-7335.
Information provided by survivors.