Mark James Hecomovich
May 15, 1943 - July 14, 2005
May 15, 1943 - July 14, 2005
“I can't think of anything more that could have been done at a time when I needed help and care.”
Jean P. Seattle
“We received outstanding service, from front desk to funeral director to family service and beyond.”
Deborah M. SeaTac
“The staff went out of their way to show us kindness and helped with several additional needs.”
Norma N. Auburn
“The staff was prompt, courteous, helpful, and most of all, caring.”
Leslie W. Tacoma
“They really care for people and go out of their way to make things easier.”
Kathleen S. Federal Way
“The funeral home is a nice, warm and inviting place. Thank you for your kindness in our loss.”
Deborah N. Burien
“We are so pleased with Bonney Watson. They were very professional in every way.”
Anita H. Normandy Park
A super nice guy,a terffic employee.Someone you could always count on.Will miss the big guy.
He was my stepfather, but really the only father I ever knew. He was proud to work for Boeing; he was proud to work on the strike line and he was angry when the company moved out of Seattle. Boeing was the only job he ever really had for more than 30 years. He loved going to Bethel High School basketball games. The biggest smile I ever saw on his face was a few months ago when the Braves finally won the State Championship. I’ll remember him with that smile forever.
Mark was a truly nice person with a big heart.
He possessed a lot of idiosyncrasies that made him a unique individual.
Always worked his butt off and was passionate about a few things.
I’ll miss him.
RIP Mark
Wish I knew him.