Mark Russell Hercock (14 Mar 1981 - 6 Mar 2021)

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Location
Holy Trinity Church Church Street Everton DN10 5BB
Date
26th Mar 2021
Time
1pm
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Everton Cemetery Mattersey Road Everton DN10 5
Date
26th Mar 2021
Time
1.45pm

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In loving memory of Mark Russell Hercock. A resident of Retford, Mark sadly passed away peacefully in hospital on 6th March 2021 aged 39 years. Formerly of Wickersley and Everton, Nottinghamshire, the dearly loved Dad of Ella and Leo. Also the dear son of Ann and Tony, the much loved brother of Paul, brother in law of Victoria and uncle of Alexander.

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Zoey Gunn donated £20 in memory of Mark

You made me laugh so much. So many happy memories. Give them hell up there! Loads of love xx

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Jess Jennings wrote

So many memories! Parties, Little pub to name a few. I'll never forget my 18th when you all came dressed in Scott's sisters clothes. Hope you find peace, sleep tight, Love Jess x

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Scott Fraser donated £25 in memory of Mark

Can't believe your gone Mark. Sorby way, Common crew, RE Class, James Listers Parties, Travellers Rest, Pool Team, Holidays, Lunch at the Tanyard, Going half on a 10 deck, Wednesday/United Banter, Calling Shotgun in Manleys Car. Will never forget you. Sleep tight buddy. RIP.

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Jenny Scott donated £20 in memory of Mark

Very sorry to hear about Mark who was at school with my daughter Emma Scott.

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Emma Scott donated £10 in memory of Mark

Sent with love.

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Emma Scott wrote

Incredibly sad to hear the news of Mark's passing. Remember the good times at secondary school and have been looking through old photos to remind me. Sending condolences to his family. Emma x

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Catherine Priestley-Wade wrote

RIP Mark :( condolences to your family. You certainly made school days easier :)

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Dan Warner wrote

Sorry to hear this sad news! Was a good friend of his through school but unfortunately lost touch after. We both used to go to Andy Hodgsons house in the morning before school, last one there would get a pan of cold water over them.......good times!
I remember getting caught smoking cigs with him by my mum up snicket near my house! If we couldn’t get hold of fags we would roll grass up off the garden and smoke that....... anything for a laugh! He was a bloody good table tennis player too (had a table in his mum/dads garage).
RIP reeb

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Cheryl Martland donated £10 in memory of Mark

RIP Reeb.

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Cheryl Martland wrote

It seems so sad to be writing this on what would have been Marks 40th birthday. I will forever cherish the good times, laughs and silent eye watering giggles that we all had together. The pranks he pulled off, jokes he told, monty python quotes with Paul, the face he pulled when the cats came for a fuss from me rather than him, and the social side of knowing Mark who could befriend anyone he met, even the train conductors when he fell to sleep until the last stop at Chester where they would wake him! Mark introduced me to football with his beloved Sheffield Wednesday, travel to places abroad I had never heard of, and in doing so I have some fantastic memories of my time in Yorkshire with his wonderful family.
My thoughts are with all his family, and all that were blessed to have known him as a friend, at this incredibly sad time.

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Craig Stringer wrote

I knew Mark from primary school until our twenties when we unfortunately fell out of touch. A great friend who we had great times with. Someone who also was there for me and supported me when I was going through loss. My thoughts and best wishes to his parents, brother and the family I never met. All my love

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