Services

In Memory of
Mark Kendall Voss
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Mark Kendall Voss, "Nedtex", age 60, passed away at his home in Houston, TX on June 5, 2015.

Born in Tucson, AZ, he was the son of Avis Yvonne Grant and John Emory Voss. Mark attended Mount Houston Elementary, Northwood Junior High and graduated from Bellaire High School in 1972. He graduated from Texas Tech University in 1977 with a degree in advertising.

During his career Mark had worked for Lone Star Co., Resource Publications Inc., Lloyd's of London Press Inc., The Seatrade Organisation, Brady Computers, Brady Independent School District and Zeus Development. He was an avid Civil War buff and chess player with a huge heart, gentle spirit and raucous personality.

He is survived by his mother Avis Yvonne Grant, sisters Melany Granville and Sandy Baine, brother-in-law Bill Granville, aunt and uncle Howard and Ruby Hebert, many cousins and many devoted friends.

He was preceded in death by his cousin Brenda Hebert, great-grandmother Maude Wilkerson Cook Bryant, grandparents Florence Cook Hebert Quebe and Bill Quebe and his beloved dog, Corporal Rover.

He will be missed by all.

No memorial service will be held. His ashes will be spread in Brady, TX where he spent his happiest years.

If so inclined, donation checks may be sent to a Civil War site preservation trust set up in his honor.
Mail to the address below and include notation : In memory of Mark Voss, "Nedtex".
Tracey McIntire
Program Assistant / Office Manager
Civil War Trust
1140 Professional Court
Hagerstown, MD 21740

Charitable Donations may be made to:

Civil War Trust
1140 Professional Court, Hagerstown, MD 21740. Website Link

Tributes

Message from
John Dixon
Thu, 06/11/2015

You will always provide many of us some very happy memories, and you will never be forgotten, Mark. We'll continue to crawl over battlefields and historical sites for as long as we're all able, and hopefully planting a few Lone Star flags where you would, were you with us. Until we all meet again.... John Dixon

Message from
Molly Larson
Thu, 06/11/2015

Mark and I spent a weekend together when I lived in San Antonio so I could visit the Houston Quilt Market. Although he was ill with the flu he still welcomed me and even took me to dinner. He was always the gentleman and I felt he was like a younger brother only one who loved the Civil War and would listen to my narratives. Thank you for sharing Mark with Forlorn Hope. May your grief be succored in knowing he is at peace and with Cpl. Rover.