email memories of Mark to nhadley@scmiddle.org
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Ashley McGinnis
im sorry about what happened, and i want you to know that if you need anything at all im always here.i know its hard right now but its life and things go wrong we just have to realize once it happens we cant change it no matter how bad we want to. life will just fall back into place. i really look up to you after i realized something like this happened to you but you still walked into the school with a smile on your face you are an amazing person and i want you to know that you are a hero in my life.:)i hope you and your family will help eachother out and keep your mind on the positive.i will pray for your family. "someday everything will make sense. so for now laugh at the confusion, smile through the tears,and keep reminding yourself everything happens for a reason and the world does'nt stop for anyone."
-ashley mcginnis
Dennis Hadley
Dennis Hadley
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Kyrie Chapman
We are so sorry to hear about Mark. That's not an easy thing to go through losing a close family member. I went through the exact same situation when I was 8 1/2, my dad had a heart attack from diabetes. And that was really hard on my mom, and my brother and sister. My younger sister and I didn't understand alot for being so young, but we both knew that there were going to be alot of differences not having him around, and that it was going to be tough to get used to. The easiest way for me to handle it, that's helped me through just about everything, was to just remember all the happy things about him, not the sad times when he had been sick, but all the happy memories he brought to us. I know it'll be really hard on quinn, and matt, exspecially sheila, but tell them to hang in there, it won't hurt forever, our loved ones will always hold a special place in our hearts, and we will never forget them. Its been really hard on our family this christmas break too, our family dog, sammy, turned out to be having problems with her kidney's, she was getting to much protein and that caused her to become animic, it broke my heart to see her suffer, but we knew it was time for her to go, and so did the vet, we lived with her for 11 years, and so she was even like a sibling to us. And we had to put her down because she wasn't going to live much longer, so it was the most humane way to do it. And again, going threw that was tough, but thinking about all the silly things she did, makes me happy to know that she's in heaven, and she's not sick anymore, that shes perfect. I know matt too, and sheila, they're really neat people. Matt was my old boss at burger bar, and Sheila is my moms old home teacher. My mom says she'll call sheila and they can go do some fun girl stuff. So I'm sorry about the loss, everything will be okay, not okay cause he's gone, but that when he left, he knew you all loved him very much, and still knows that today. We love you guys!!
Love, Kyrie, and the Chapman Family. P.S. I love that you love Celine Dione, she's my hero!! I love her music. :)
-- -*-kyrie-*-
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Ammon (lil plig)
love your brother & friend,
Ammon (Lil plig), Nicole, Kiersten, Kylee, Kiara, Kloe
Friday, January 9, 2009
Taylor Buchanan
I'm very sorry to hear about wat happen i hope that ur doing okay, and can't wait to see you back :)
love, Taylor buchanan
Ross and Betty Rae Bishop
Ross and I have very fond memories of Bishop/President Hadley. First of all, he was our Bishop until he was called as the Stake President. I remember having such mixed feelings when he was called as the Stake President because he had been such a good Bishop and we would miss him so much. But we enjoyed him as our Stake President so much and he was so good and kind to us. I remember being upset over some things that had been said during the week after it had been announced that Bishop Hill would be released and Ross had been called. You know how you have to not say anything and many insensitive people make it very difficult for you. Anyway, I went over to President Hadley's house -not a very considerate thing for me to do - I should have made an appointment - but he was so kind and gracious and took time right then to listen to me and put my mind at ease. I'll always appreciate him for that. We will all miss Mark but we can feel the peace that has accompanied your family. You have great faith and you will be blessed and will continue to be blessed because of your dedication and devotion to the gospel
Love, Ross and Betty Rae Bishop
Todd Barrow
I am so sorry to hear of Mark's passing. What a great, great man! I remember what a great time we all had as Preists in the Taylor 1st ward. So many memories - The rabbit hunts, the snow mobile trips, the Havasu trip and who can forget all the practical jokes! What a great example Mark was as a Bishop, and as a friend! What an honor and blessing to have known him.God bless you all, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
-Todd Barrow
Diane L. Baker
Dear Sheila and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about Mark's death. It was such a shock. I remember Mark as out Bishop and Stake President. He was a very good man. I went to your blog site and saw those wonderful pictures of your family. It is so great that you were all able to be together for such a moment. I don't have a special moment like all of the other people, but I do remember him being a great man, so I sure that he was just as great a husband and father. You have a beautiful family to proof it.
Love, Diane L. Baker
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
The Miracle of the Family Pictures
This one (below) is perfect. Mark just smiled and enjoyed every moments of his restless grandkids not cooperating with our visions of a glorious grand kid picture. He seemed so happy, so content. I remember thinking how calm he was and proud he looked to be in the middle of all the action.
We have felt many such tender mercies on our behalf this week and pray for them to continue. It is becomming difficult to take the first steps back into life not only because we do them with out Mark here, but because we feel the angels that have held us, sheltered us, and attended to us, pulling slowly away as we enter the world again.
It has helped so much to have your prayers. We feel them, we need them, and we need you. Continue to send your stories of Mark. Thank you all for your support.
Jake and Jacey Leany
Bonnie (Ellis) and Joe Slater
We are so very sorry about your dad. I can't imagine what you and your family are going through right now. We're thinking and praying for you. I just love your dad. Hang in there.
Love, Bonnie (Ellis) and Joe Slater
Wendy and Rich Winget
Holly told us this morning the sad news about your Dad passing. Please know we are keeping you and your family in our thoughts and prayers.
We love you,
Wendy and Rich Winget
Katie from Australia
Amy and Dan Earnstrom
Love Amy & Dan
Ciara McClean
LoveCiara
Mindi Redd
Adrian and Jane Musters
Tara Orrock called me last night and gave me the news about your dad. I am so so sorry. I don't really know what to say other than You and Sheila and the rest of your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. I can only imagine how hard this is for your family. I just pray that you will be given some peace, comfort and understanding. Let me know if you need anything at all.
Jane
Kevin and Jan Roberts
Kevin and Jan Roberts
Sarah Sinks
I am SOOO sorry to hear about Quin's dad. My prayers are with you and your family. My uncle died the same way at 60, it was like our world flipped upside down. If there is anything I can do for you let me know. Consider yourself hugged.
I hope you an Quin are doing alright, and again let me know if I can help you out at all.
Sarah
Kami
-Kami
Monica, Jake and Adelaide Thoma
Monica, Jake and Adelaide Thoma
Francisco Ruiz
Sincerely,
Francisco Ruiz
International Armoring Corporation
Victor and Cindy Layton
We were so surprised and sorry to hear the news of Mark's passing. We want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. I always remember him as a kind and loving man and enjoyed the time around him when we were at family gatherings or the few years we played softball together in Ogden and Roy. He will be missed,Our Love and prayers are with you and your family at this time.
Your cousin - Victor and Cindy Layton
Randy K. Chambers
Randy K. Chambers
Construction Manager
R. Ray Ward Construction
Max and Connie Staker
We wanted to send a few thoughts about Mark. When we heard about Mark's untimley passing, we were both shocked and saddened.
We felt that he was a special friend of our family.
We thought that he was a wonderful Bishop and Stake President. He was always thoughtful and caring and we enjoyed his sense of humor.
We appreciate the guidance and advice that he gave to our children during their teen years.
We always enjoyed his talks, with his whit and wisdom.
We always admired your wonderful family. You was a shinning example of what an L.D.S. family should be like. We want you to know that our thoughts and prayers will be with you. May the Lord give you the strength and comfort to carry on. We send our love,
Max and Connie Staker
Sunday, January 4, 2009
From Heidi Cook Garrick
This is Heidi Cook (Garrick). It has been a long time. Hopefully you remember me. My mom called me earlier this evening and told me about Mark's passing. I am was so sad to hear of your loss. I was in St. George today and would have stayed for the funeral, but my mom didn't read the paper til tonight and I had already left to come home (Riverton, UT). We both felt so bad that we missed the opportunity to attend the funeral and see all of you. We want you all to know that we are thinking of you and praying for you at this difficult time. I have some very special memories of your family and Mark. I came up to Ogden to stay with you many, many years ago, but I still remember it and all the fun I had. Mark used to always say, "Heidi, Heidi" when he would see me. We still laugh about that. He was always so kind to me and made me feel welcome in your home. I feel bad that Anita and I didn't keep in better touch over the years. Anita, I would love to hear from you! Email me sometime. I was so excited to see the picture of your family on the blogspot. You all look great! I wish I could have seen you all. My mom wanted me to let you know that she sends her love and is sorry for missing the funeral. Again, I am sorry for your loss and want you to know that I am thinking of you. Heidi
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Obituary
Dad was most happy at home next to Mom, the love of his life. The two of them were together more than they were apart. Dad always had a joke for everything and every situation. He said laughter was the best medicine.
He served honorably for 2 years in the Great Lakes LDS Mission. He loved the Lord and His church. Dad has served faithfully in many church callings and will continue to do so. His church service callings include: Scout Master, Young Men’s leadership, Elders Quorum, High Priest Group Leadership, Bishop, Stake President, and Temple Veil worker. On Sunday, December 28, he commented that he had fulfilled the measure of his creation because he was released from his most recent calling as a Sunday School President in the Santa Clara 12th ward.
Dad attended Weber High School and Weber State College in Ogden, Utah. He loved farming and enjoyed his life’s work as a general contractor. Later in life he embarked on the adventure of being a restaurant owner in sunny St. George. He loved living among the red rock and blue sky and could never quite get the red sand out of his shoes.
Dad’s passion in life was baseball; he finally gets to see if there is baseball in heaven. He loved hunting and golf, being outdoors with his boys, and gathering his family together.
Mom and all of us are his best friends and he was always concerned about our well being above his own. He looked forward to the times we could all be together no matter where that was. The game is not over; it has just gone into extra innings.
He is survived by his wife Sheila, five children: Maria (Ryan) Johnson, Nicole (Dak) Maxfield, both of Ogden, Utah, Anita (Dennis) Adams of Richland, Washington, Quinn (Nicole) Hadley, and Matt (Meree) Hadley, both of St. George, Utah, 14 grandchildren, and two brothers: Dennis (Lana) Hadley and Blake (Julie) Hadley, both of Ogden, Utah, and thousands of others that have been touched by his life. He left an example and a legacy for many.
A gathering for friends and family will be held on Sunday, January 4, from 5-7 pm at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 W St. George Blvd. Funeral Services will be held Tuesday, January 6th at 11:00 am at the Ogden Utah West Stake Center, 2200 S 4300 W. Another gathering for friends and family will be held Monday January 5th from 6-8 pm and Tuesday January 6th from 9:30-10:30 prior to the services in Ogden. The interment will be held at the West Weber Cemetery under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary. Condolenses may be sent via the mortuary website: desk@metcalfmortuary.com. A blog has also been set up to share memories of his life: rememberingmark.blogspot.com.
In lieu of flowers Mom would like donations to be made to the Remembering Mark fund at America First Credit Union for the purposes of supporting his ten grandsons’ missions.