EATON, Mark Andrew
Aged 58 years.
Passed away suddenly at home.
Loving husband of Sue for 34 years.
Loving father of Mitchell, Sarah and Jack.
Adored Poppy of Levi, Maxie and Raff.
Father-in-law of Jake and Tegan.
In our hearts you will stay,
Loved and remembered every day.
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Omg, just how cruel can life be at times! So sudden, so young and so close to Christmas! No family should have to go through so much trauma at the happiest time of the year! We feel so deeply for you Sarah, Jake and all your family and, sadly, all we can do is offer you all our deepest sympathies on this saddest of occasions and hope that lots of family support gets you all through! Lots of love and big hugs xx💔🌹
December 22, 2024Sarah, Jake and family. Thinking of you all at this sad time.
December 23, 2024
Ross and DawnThinking of you, Sarah, Jake & families at this terrible time.
December 23, 2024You were my old man for 30 years, everything you have done for us will always be treasured in my memory, from all the family holidays when we were kids, to simple days out at car shows with Me Levi & Mum or pizza nights, or cookups on the back deck at your place on weekends. See you in my dreams Dad, Love you. Your’ Oldest Son
December 23, 2024Dad,
I Will miss the long nights tearing it up prawning in Merimbula and the long chats we used to have in the car on the way there that felt like they went for hours.
Thank you for everything you have ever done for me and the family all this time and I am so sorry you had to leave early.
I am grateful for everything you have taught me since I was little. I will pass on all of the good memories I have from growing up and make sure your legacy and impact is never forgotten.
I hope there is plenty of VB and fish to catch up there, till me meet again.
Eternal rest to the King of the BBQ, Best Fisher I knew, and the second-best prawner I know.
Love forever
December 23, 2024
JackI will remember the great times we had when I was over there with you Mark & Sue. We times we went fishing when we went to Melbourne,having drinks & BQ’s the fun on the plane to Sydney.Nothing was to much trouble.I was proud to call you my nephew. Rest in peace
December 24, 2024Mark,
Thank you for always doing the most and wanting every moment to be special. For the unforgettable memories squid fishing, catching Maxie’s first fish with her, her first holiday prawning and even her first bath. For the park plays and picking strawberries fresh from the garden. Raff is still a little mate but I know Jack will teach him just as you would have in memory of all the great times you had together. I will forever be grateful for you, without you I wouldn’t have the son you nurtured into the husband I love and the dad our children are blessed to have. Your voice and memory will always echo in our hearts and minds. Thank you for being a role model for our family and for the culinary excellence that is a bbq dim sim.
Tegan
December 24, 2024Sue and family.
December 24, 2024
So sorry to hear about Mark, many a good laugh and drink with you drink back in Westbury.
Our deepest condolences at this tragic time.
Mark always had a smile on his face and his happy nature will be fondly remembered by us
Deepest sympathies.Sue and family.
December 24, 2024
So sorry to hear about Mark, many a good laugh and drink with you back in Westbury.
Our deepest condolences at this tragic time.
Mark always had a smile on his face and his happy nature will be fondly remembered by us
Deepest sympathies.Such a shock to hear.
A wonderful workmate for many years around the different sites.
My sincere condolences to Sue, family & friends.
Rest In Peace,Andy Mackie
December 24, 2024Mark my Hero, Soulmate ,Fishing Buddy, bait putter on , fish releaser , I’m lost. I will always treasure the years we had together, fun times, laughter, holidays, hike’s, walks., fishing trips, strolling markets, and trips to Melbourne for a dumpling crawl,.You did so much for our children, and it was always appreciated, making them into the fantastic adults they are today. You absolutely loved being a poppy, and adored our grandchildren so much. Spending time with family and friends, having laughs together.
December 24, 2024
Holding great memories in my heart forever..
Sue Eaton xoxoxoIt’s such a shock about Mark so young at 58 he had everything to live for his children and grandchildren and a loving wife. Sue and Mark were so good to myself and Anne when we were there. Both of you couldn’t do enough. R.I.P Mark we will never forget you sending love to all the family
December 25, 2024So sorry to hear of Marks passing .Thinking of you Sue and family and this terribly sad time in your lives. I hope the beautiful memories you hold help you through the days ahead. Sending love, Kathryn x
December 25, 2024I was so fortunate to be in his work crew on the last outage & to share his table.
December 26, 2024
Haha wow, those lunches he would sit & meticulously put together 😋
Sue, he always spoke lovingly and highly of you & the kids.
He said how loved spending time pottering in the garden and fishing with you and always shared stories about the kids & grandkids and how proud he was.
He has left you with some wonderful memories.
Sending you my deepest condolences💐
Rest easy Mark., you really were a gentle soul.
Gone Fishing 🎣Sue,
December 26, 2024
Our hearts are breaking for you, Mitchell, Sarah and Jack as you deal with the sudden loss of Mark. Our thoughts are with you all.
Mero & Ian xxMark
December 27, 2024
You will be missed by so many family and friends.Family from England who you made so welcome when you met us and you said (it’s nice to put a face to the cards)our thoughts are with you Sue and all your family and friends
Mark will be forever missedHelen and Clive and family in NSW
December 30, 2024RIP mark, my cousin. Although I never met you, I have heard how much of a nice person you were. You and Sue were good to my
January 2, 2025
Mum( Brenda) when she came over. Rest in peace xxMark so sad to hear of your passing at such a young age although I only met you twice when you visited England with uncle billy and auntie carol but to this day still have fond memories of those times rip your cousin Tammy
January 2, 2025