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Mark Stenerson
In Memory of
Mark Randolph
Stenerson
1951 - 2017
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Condolence From: Name* Carole Chandler
Condolence: I knew Mark for decades. He mentored me through the search business @ Walling and June. He showed me the challenges and rewards of working for the brilliant Gregory Walling. We actually had a lot of fun--a lot of laughter especially in the early days. We both loved music. He was my friend.
Even though I haven't seen Mark for a while, I really miss him. The thought that he is gone is very sad and hard to accept.

Melody, please stay in touch.
Carole
Tuesday January 03, 2023
Condolence From: Melodie Virtue
Condolence: I met Mark in September 1980, married him on October 27, 1984 in Pacific Grove, CA, and divorced him July 15, 2016, when we were living in Arlington (Rosslyn), VA. He is survived by his younger brother, Dave Stenerson, who lives in California with his wife Wendi.

I was with Mark for 35+ years. He easily met people and had some strong friendships for many years. Some of those friendships ended later in Mark's life for reasons of Mark's personal struggles, but they will still mourn for him and what he once meant to them. If you are in Arlington, and wish to pay your respects, you can find where we placed his ashes at the base of a tree on the Palisades Trail in Fort Bennett Park at a clearing where the Bay Eva Castle once stood. The site overlooks the Potomac River, Georgetown, and nesting eagles. We left some small white stones with messages on them where we placed his ashes. The site was one of the spots Mark liked to walk our dog Dickens. A park bench is there. You can find the trailhead at the back of the playground at the Dawson Terrace Community Center at 2133 N. Taft St. Arlington, VA. Rest in peace. YLW

Sunday March 12, 2017
Condolence From: William Ryan
Condolence: Mark was a good friend who could be relied upon. I will miss him. He once gave me a copy of the theory of relativity by Albert Einstein. After getting to chapter five, I gave it back to him. We played some bridge at Duke University and we were friends through the years.
Sunday March 05, 2017
Condolence From: Jim Randolph
Condolence: Mark was my 2nd Cousin. We met a few years ago and became good friends. Mark had an amazing memory, and loved history. I will never forget a walk he took me on through Arlington National Cemetery as he shared with me in great detail, the history of the beginnings of the cemetery. Mark was unique, intelligent, gifted and funny. He will be greatly missed.
Tuesday February 28, 2017
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