Mark L. Harvey, 48, of Clearwater, FL, passed away on August 22, 2013 at home.
Mark moved here from his native Kansas City, MO in 1968. He was a graduate of Clearwater High School, Class of ’83. He then served in the US Air Force for five years and owned Pac n’ Send, Delivery in Clearwater for more than 19 years. Markattended Calvary Baptist Church. He enjoyed cooking, fishing, golfing, surfing, and soccer. He also enjoyed music and played guitar.
Survivors include his two daughters, Lauren and Mackenzie; son, Chase, all of Clearwater; brother, Paul of San Clemente, CA; sister, Robin, Newby of Houston, TX; and ex-wife, Shari Harvey of Clearwater.
Please sign the guestbook below.
Shari,
You and the kids are in our prayers
god bless you
I love you guys more than anything and we have a lot of good things to remember.
God speed Mark~ Prayers to all the family…
I met Mark & Shari when they were dating. They raised a beautiful family and my thoughts and prayers and with them right now. Life’s journey is a wonder to us all. May God hold all of you in his care during this transition.
Will remember the days with Mark fishing, laughing and eating pizza on the beach. Man he could eat! He was always smiling and optimistic about not only what was happening in the moment, but about life. It’s a reflection of his mom and dad I think. They are great people, and Mark was a good person.
Shari, I will never forget the days when all of us lived on Palmwood, raising our kids and enjoying life. Those were good times. Many blessings to you, Lauren, Chase and McKenzie and to Mark’s family.
Mark will missed. Thank God “you” Shari gave him 3 beautiful children to keep his memories alive.
Prayers and thoughts for the family. He will be missed. He always made us laugh, Peter and Jacki Amabile
Heaven gained a great fisherman. Years ago, my 4 yr old son asked me this question while we were out fishing, “Dad, is there live bait in heaven?” While I didn’t know the answer, I can assure you that if there is live bait in heaven, Harv’s sure to put a cast net on them, and will be into the fish in no time. I miss my fishin buddy. God bless.
R. I.P. Harv.