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1963 - 2021
 Mark Stephen Donahue, 57 of Milton, passed away Saturday, September 25, 2021. He was born October 25, 1963 in Huntington. He was preceded in death by his infant son Mark Christian Donahue. Mark is a son of Forrest Rex and Barbara Donahue of Ona, WV. He is also survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Reese and Sarah Donahue of Princeton, TX and Reese’s mother, Shawna Browning-Wallace of Palm Bay, FL; sister, Tammy Lusk (Kevin) of Milton; brothers, Tim Donahue and Rex Donahue Jr., both of Ona; his loving fiancé and life partner, Lori Perkins Crabtree; nieces, Carissa Lusk, Teressa Baker, Melissa Parsons, Daphne Donahue and their families among several other loving family members and friends. Mark devoted his life to the family business, R.E.X. Inc, was Manager at Billy Bob’s Wonderland, a River Cities Football Official of greater 30 years, sports enthusiast, and avid hunter. He was loved and respected by all and will be greatly missed. Celebration of life services will be conducted at the Pumpkin Park from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, October 2, 2021. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 14 condolences.
Mark Dickahue
Wednesday January 19, 2022 at
6:54 PM
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Asshole got 1ed by life!
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Dave Bebout
Monday November 29, 2021 at
7:01 PM
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After the many years this family[Mark and his father Rex] cheated + stole from EVERYONE they came in contact with I do certainly regret his passing. There will be or is a special place for him in God's wonderful world.
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Nina L. Nowlin
Sunday October 3, 2021 at
4:00 PM
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My brother Jeff and I send our sympathy to the Donahue Family.
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Roger Crump
Thursday September 30, 2021 at
9:19 PM
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Mark will be missed by all who knew him.
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Julie Woodard
Thursday September 30, 2021 at
7:02 AM
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I got to know Mark during his rehab process. He always pushed himself 200% so he could return to all of his outdoor hobbies. He always had stories to share about Reese, he was a very proud father. His spirit will definitely will be missed.
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Joe Craffey
Thursday September 30, 2021 at
6:03 AM
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Deepest sympathy to Reese and Lori. Mark became a great friend to me and my family. Rest in peace my friend.
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Lucky Banker Holton
Wednesday September 29, 2021 at
6:29 PM
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My deepest sympathy to the Donahue family and Lori. Growing up in Ona, Mark and I were childhood friends. He always gave me rides to BHS in his snazzy Z28. I loved following him on FB during Reese' WVU football career. May you all find peace and comfort during these difficult times. R.I.P. Mark.
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John Lucas
Wednesday September 29, 2021 at
12:23 PM
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I am so sorry to hear this news. Mark and his family meant so much to me growing up in Indian Meadows, playing ball in backyards and riding in the back of Rex's pick up truck to little league games. My deepest condolences to you all.
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Beatrice Bowden
Wednesday September 29, 2021 at
6:38 AM
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Rex and Barb, we are so sorry to learn of Mark's passing. Peace and prayers for you and the family in the days ahead. With sympathy, Bud and Bea Bowden
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Mark Griffith
Wednesday September 29, 2021 at
6:10 AM
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Please accept my sincerest condolences. It was a joy working and coming good friends with Mark. Praying for the family.
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Cindy (McColgan) Carmichael
Wednesday September 29, 2021 at
5:29 AM
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Our deepest sympathies to Lori and the Donahue family. He will be missed! Our prayers are with you.
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Mike Morris
Tuesday September 28, 2021 at
7:35 PM
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Please accept my sincerest condolences. Good memories of Mark from our Indian Meadows days.
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Elisha Walker
Tuesday September 28, 2021 at
4:33 PM
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Praying for comfort and healing during this difficult time for the family. We have many happy memories of spending time with Mark and the Donahue family when we were young. He was a great dad to Reese and a wonderful family friend. He will be missed.
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Frank Mitchell
Tuesday September 28, 2021 at
12:51 PM
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I am so sorry to hear about Mark's passing. I got to know him through my brother Scott. I always enjoyed my time spent with Mark. I'll miss him.
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