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Sad news about Mark Cashman

Posted by nvwcashman on February 15, 2011 at 06:00:52:

To all:
My husband Mark, who was an active participant in this forum, died suddenly from a heart attack on January 16, 2011. He had just turned 60.

He had many passions: he loved to cook and barbecue; he loved all the cats that he rescued over the years; he was a talented actor who performed in many community theater productions; but his biggest passion, the one that was his lifeblood was music. He loved to play music, to record music, to listen to music. I know that he has mentioned his passion for acoustic guitars on this forum and showed pictures of some of the ones he had custom made. Ironically, his last custom made guitar (another Dudenbostel) was scheduled to be delivered on the day of his funeral.

Mark was a kind-hearted, generous and gentle man. I’ve read many of his posts and thought you would all want to know about his passing.

Nancy Cashman