Thursday, July 30, 2009
Honoring Community Heroes
Join us for a celebration honoring community heroes. Mark will be among those honored this Saturday, August 8th at the Boys and Girls Club in Pasadena, CA! Click on invitation below for details!
Saturday, June 7, 2008
Audio Sermon by Mark, December 23, 2007

"For Unto Us A Child is Born"(click on this link)
Listen along as Mark himself comforts us by sharing his hope in Christ our Lord and Savior. Highlighting the promises of eternal life given through the death, burial and resurrection of our Lord Jesus the Christ, Mark through personal recollections reminds us that "God is faithful and God is true".
"Impressed by his intelligence and kindness"
# Monrovia Tax Payer Says:
May 9th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I never met Mark Leon, but he was on a zoning and review committee that I spoke before and I was impressed by his intelligence and kindness. He died far too young. And his death leaves a void because most of his fellow committee members were self-serving twits.
May 9th, 2008 at 7:06 pm
I never met Mark Leon, but he was on a zoning and review committee that I spoke before and I was impressed by his intelligence and kindness. He died far too young. And his death leaves a void because most of his fellow committee members were self-serving twits.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
"Mark really cared"
Hi all/Michelle,
Upon my return I learned of Mark's untimely death. He was a dedicated
supported of all avenues to provide affordable housing, as you know. Here
are a few words to share.
Through San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity, Mark went on
Habitour--visited homes under construction, saw the site of our future
build, and then sat in the kitchen with one of the Habitat families to learn
of the life-changing difference that homeownership made for them. Mark
really cared. He put his passions into action, and we will sorely miss him.
Thanks,
Sonja Yates
Upon my return I learned of Mark's untimely death. He was a dedicated
supported of all avenues to provide affordable housing, as you know. Here
are a few words to share.
Through San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity, Mark went on
Habitour--visited homes under construction, saw the site of our future
build, and then sat in the kitchen with one of the Habitat families to learn
of the life-changing difference that homeownership made for them. Mark
really cared. He put his passions into action, and we will sorely miss him.
Thanks,
Sonja Yates
“saint” Mark...
Christine,
We received the heartbreaking news of Mark’s passing this noon and want to extend our grief at the loss of your precious husband and father of your children. My last vision of “saint” Mark, he was smiling joyfully as you sang on the praise team with the choir. He was constantly beaming. God has called him home to rest and he waits for you.
With love, sorrow and joy,
Pat & Paul Kroll
We received the heartbreaking news of Mark’s passing this noon and want to extend our grief at the loss of your precious husband and father of your children. My last vision of “saint” Mark, he was smiling joyfully as you sang on the praise team with the choir. He was constantly beaming. God has called him home to rest and he waits for you.
With love, sorrow and joy,
Pat & Paul Kroll
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