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Kaye lit a candle
Thursday, July 8, 2021
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Juan Torres posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Mark was a great person. I was also a fellow cadet candidate (Jim’s roommate) with Mark at the Prep School, then fellow ‘98er at the Zoo. He was always an easy going guy and I always remember him being the nicest guy around. His passing is a true loss for this World. God speed Mark, you were truly an officer and a gentleman. “Here’s a toast . . .”
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Joshua D. Peterson, Maj, USAF posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
My heart is grieving right now because one of my friends is gone. Alan was my first roommate during Basic Cadet Training at the Air Force Academy in 1994. He taught me so much about the military and was very patient with me. One of my favorite memories of him came during the beginning of our Sophomore year. All of his fellow classmates in CS-19 had been calling him “Mark” because that was his first name, he decided to tell us A YEAR LATER, that he went by his middle name, Alan. He will be missed by many. I personally, am a better person for having known him.
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The Sherrill Family lit a candle
Monday, July 30, 2018
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Toni (Mina) Sherrill posted a condolence
Monday, July 30, 2018
Dear Tito Pael, Tita Glo, and Issa,
My deepest condolences and prayers goes out to you. I adored Allan and know that Rocky more so. I am glad that he is finally at peace and hope the same for you and his loving wife. Thank you for sharing him with all of us.
With love,
Toni
Jim Vance posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 18, 2018
I shared the room next to mark while at the prep school before entering the Air Force Academy. My memories of him were quiet but hilariously funny. He was always great to be around and hang out with and could break up a stressful situation with a mirror look or well-placed joke. While we lost touch over the years my memories of Mark are incredibly as vivid as they were of yesterday. I'm incredibly sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time. Thank you all for your service and your sacrifice.
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Barsales Family lit a candle
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
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Daniel Nelson and family posted a condolence
Monday, July 16, 2018
Allan and I worked for two years on a program at LA. It wasn't always the easiest job to be at, but he always made the day seem brighter and more fun. I'll always remember him as one of the most fun loving, kindest people I've known. Mary Ann and family, please know our thoughts are with you.
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Dan Nelson posted a condolence
Monday, July 16, 2018
Allen was an amazing officer, person and friend. It wasn't always an easy two years on the program at LA, but Allen made it fun to be at work. We'll miss him.
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Colonel Patrick Assayag lit a candle
Monday, July 16, 2018
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You'll be missed, my friend. Rest in Peace
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Craig Jones posted a condolence
Monday, July 16, 2018
I worked with Allan in the Pentagon. He was not only one of the finest Air Force Officers I have ever met but one of the finest human beings. His belief in God, his love for his country and family, his pleasant demeanor, and his courage in the face of adversity made me richer for knowing him. I will miss him deeply.
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Daisy & Benny Ramirez lit a candle
Sunday, July 15, 2018
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Sunday, July 15, 2018
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Sunday, July 15, 2018
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Mike Hovastak posted a condolence
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Allan will continue to be an inspiration and example on how to handle adversity head on with humor, faith and perserverence to me and my family. We are better people to have known him and the world will be a little darker place without him. Rest easy, Brother
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Andrew (AJ) Borden and family lit a candle
Sunday, July 15, 2018
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Andrew (AJ) Borden and family posted a condolence
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Al, we will miss your humor, your faith, your friendship, and your passion for life; I hope I can reflect and share all that you gave to me! My family and friends have met you through me and I hope I can continue to share your memories with everyone I meet! We love you and will miss you but we know you are in a better place with God! Sincerely, AJ
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Candy Ferrer lit a candle
Sunday, July 15, 2018
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Candy Ferrer posted a condolence
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Mark Allan Navo, you will be missed by all. Thank you for your years of dedicated service . My sincerest condolences to your sweet family.
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Kathleen Ganzon-Azufra posted a condolence
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Allan will truly be missed...he is one of the few people I met as soon as I landed the American soil, July 4 of 2000. I was introduced to his family that Fil-Am Independence day family get together. Very respectful, polite guy who was just 5 days older than I am. He would invite me to hang out with his good friends. Issa, his only sister was also sweet. I was even invited to join her to visit Allan in Colorado. We chat via FB, the last one was when he was marketing for a gadget that his wife was endorsing. When I found out about his diagnosis, I thought why him? A very good man, great brother & son. Why too young? All these uncertain questions with no answers. When he fought the battle, I was in awe. He was all positive and strong in his faith. I was cheering him amongst many great and loyal family & friends. God loves him. Those that know Allan, would be at peace that he was called home by our Creator and now in pure eternal bliss. It is sad that we can't talk, hug or hear his voice anymore but his physical being is not the end. It is his beginning of a new life filled with joy, peace and eternal love. God Speed, Allan. We know you are one of our angels now...continue to watch over us! Til we meet again.
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Nick Sidlin posted a condolence
Saturday, July 14, 2018
Mark was this bright light. I met him learning to paddle board in the DC area. We started paddling together and when we did it always felt like we were gearing up for the Super Bowl. We were so new to it. Once Mark had entered into a race. He asked me to do it with him. I was scared because I’d never competed in anything like that. He told me he’d hang out with me and he made me feel like I had this rock of a friend. He inspired me to paddle more and more. My life was forever changed by him and his confidence and kindness and I am grateful beyond measure for him. After his initial surgery, he invited me over to his house to watch the ncaa tournament with him. I remember we paid more attention to Bobo then the game. I had not seen him for five years. I miss him like I saw him yesterday. He was the best of us.
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