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Mark D. Allison

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Mark D. Allison

Birth
Death
30 Mar 2013 (aged 35)
Burial
Saint Albans, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.3766671, Longitude: -81.8138081
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Mark D. Allison, 35, of South Charleston, formerly of Scott Depot, passed away Saturday, March 30, 2013. He was born February 13, 1978 in Charleston, son of Stephen and Janet Rogers Allison.

He was preceded in death by
his grandfather, Harold Rogers;
his uncle Harold Rogers, II;
Jason, his brother he never met physically, but with whom he shared a great bond.

Mark was a graduate of Winfield High School and received a Bachelor degree in Counseling from Marshall University and was a former employee of the State of West Virginia. Growing up in the Teays Valley Presbyterian Church, he became an Elder of the Presbytry at the age of 16. He was currently an active member of the Rock Lake Presbyterian Church.

He is survived by
the love of his life
his daughter, Maggie Elizabeth;
his brother, Matthew Allison and his fiancée, Laura;
his grandparents, Harvey and Susie Atkins of Beckley;
his grandmother, with whom he lived and was her caregiver he cared for, Lois Rogers of South Charleston;
his aunt and uncle, Joyce and Larry Williams of South Charleston;
close family friends, Greg and Nancy DuVall of Scott Depot;
several cousins;
his former wife, Mary Allison who continued to love each other.

A celebration of his life at Chapman Funeral Home, 3941 Teays Valley Road, Hurricane with Pastor Rick McGuire and Pastor Doug Jenkins officiating. Burial in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans.
Mark D. Allison, 35, of South Charleston, formerly of Scott Depot, passed away Saturday, March 30, 2013. He was born February 13, 1978 in Charleston, son of Stephen and Janet Rogers Allison.

He was preceded in death by
his grandfather, Harold Rogers;
his uncle Harold Rogers, II;
Jason, his brother he never met physically, but with whom he shared a great bond.

Mark was a graduate of Winfield High School and received a Bachelor degree in Counseling from Marshall University and was a former employee of the State of West Virginia. Growing up in the Teays Valley Presbyterian Church, he became an Elder of the Presbytry at the age of 16. He was currently an active member of the Rock Lake Presbyterian Church.

He is survived by
the love of his life
his daughter, Maggie Elizabeth;
his brother, Matthew Allison and his fiancée, Laura;
his grandparents, Harvey and Susie Atkins of Beckley;
his grandmother, with whom he lived and was her caregiver he cared for, Lois Rogers of South Charleston;
his aunt and uncle, Joyce and Larry Williams of South Charleston;
close family friends, Greg and Nancy DuVall of Scott Depot;
several cousins;
his former wife, Mary Allison who continued to love each other.

A celebration of his life at Chapman Funeral Home, 3941 Teays Valley Road, Hurricane with Pastor Rick McGuire and Pastor Doug Jenkins officiating. Burial in Cunningham Memorial Park, St. Albans.

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