Mark Edward Lawson

mark lawson

November 8, 1973 ~ July 12, 2019

Born in: Castle Rock, CO
Resided in: Marietta, GA

Our beloved brother, uncle, brother-in-law, co-worker and friend, Mark Edward Lawson of Marietta, Georgia passed away peacefully Friday evening, July 12th after several weeks of battling multiple health issues. Mark was 45 years of age and was born on November 8, 1973 in Castle Rock, Colorado. Mark was preceded in death by both of his parents, Gerald “Jerry” Grant and Elaine Louise Lawson, his sister, Kathryn Lawson as well as his older brother, Matthew Gerald Lawson. Mark comes from a very large Catholic family and is survived by nine lovely and wonderful sisters (Corrine, Cecilia, Lorraine, Monica, Jane, Helen, Lenore, Rosemary and Rachel) as well as one younger brother Zachary “Zach”. In addition, Mark was a loving and adored uncle to a multitude of nieces and nephews through his enormously large, but extremely close family.

Mark had an extremely active and vibrant life. He played football for Montana Tech in Butte, Montana while acquiring a BS degree in Mechanical Engineering. However, his main passion in life was adventuring into the outdoors through his deep and relentless love for hunting and fishing. Mark hunted all over the world from the mountains of Montana and Colorado to the back woods of Southeast Georgia to expeditions in South Africa. We believe Mark owned enough hunting and fishing equipment to stock a Bass Pro Shop and still need room for storage. In addition, Mark was an active member of the Georgia Chapter of Safari Club International holding the office of Secretary.

Mark pursued a life of working to LIVE versus living to work. Having said that, he was a very successful engineer with the PRAD Group here in Atlanta having worked for them for over 15 years. Mark specialized in the design of HVAC systems and worked on numerous projects and well-known buildings throughout the metropolitan Atlanta and surrounding areas.

Mark was an extremely kind and likeable person. At any time, if a friend, loved one or stranger ever needed help, Mark would drop what he was doing on a moment’s notice to come and assist regardless of the circumstances. Mark was also set in his ways and knew a lot about a lot, and wasn’t afraid to give his opinion, which at times could be frustrating yet oddly appealing at the same time.

Mark was young and his death came way to soon, but he lived his life to the fullest and touched so many of us in such memorable and precious ways. We are happy that he is no longer suffering with health issues that he had endured for so many years and now know that he is finally at peace with our precious Lord and Savior in heaven.

The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, people make a donation in Mark’s remembrance to the Georgia Safari Club. To donate, please go to: www.georgiasafariclub.com/MarkLawson

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  1. Jana Lawson says:

    Rest In Peace…you are missed by so many.

    • David Cardoso says:

      I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Mark from Prad Group. He was like a brother to me. I apologize for not being at his funeral. I only found out yesterday (8/17) that he passed away. I’ve been and still am working in the Middle East. The last time I spoke to Mark was when he was still in hospital. He was in a cheerful mood.

  2. Erika pedraza says:

    May you rest in peace .you will be missed

  3. Terry Burgess Wilson says:

    So sorry to hear of the loss of another member of the wonderful Lawson family. RIP Mark. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. May God give you comfort and peace.

  4. Tim and Sharon Huber says:

    We are so sorry for your loss,Lenore. Praying for peace and comfort during this most difficult time.

  5. Cristi Barchie says:

    Your brother sounds as if he made the most of the time he had and appreciates the beauty In nature.

    I am so sorry for your loss and trust his memory will bring you comfort

  6. The Kinnaman’s says:

    Lenore- our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. May the peace and love of Jesus be with you. 🙏

  7. Alison & Steve Winter says:

    Lenore, we are so sorry for your loss. Mark sounds like an incredible man and brother.

  8. Chan Deas says:

    Lenore we are saddened by your loss and have you and your family in our prayers. Much love, Noland and Chan Deas

  9. Shawna Potter says:

    Peace be with you during this time. Lenore and family, so sorry for your loss. Nothing replaces the loved ones we loose but as we all know we will meet again. I pray for peace for you and healing of hearts.

  10. David Koerner says:

    I’m so sorry for your loss, Lenore

  11. The Edwardses says:

    Lenore, We’re so sorry for the loss of your brother. He sounds like a wonderful man who brought happiness and joy to those around him. We hope your memories of him will bring you joy and that the Lord’s healing will bring you peace during this time of loss.

  12. Olivia Burgess says:

    Dear Lenore, So sorry for the loss of
    another beloved brother. Your loving eulogy
    Is a wonderful tribute to him. May God’s love and peace comfort you in this time of loss.
    Love, Olivia Burgess

  13. Bernie and Jody Cole says:

    What a beautiful tribute to this special man. I feel like I know him and that is a blessing to you Lenore. My prayers are for those left behind because Mark is at peace now. God bless your family.

  14. Debbie Waters says:

    I’m praying for all of you. My husband and I met Mark about 2 years ago at our local Irish pub. We had dinner together countless times, enjoyed hours of talking about life, sports, hunting and family. He was vey kind to me and made me laugh a lot. I will miss him!

  15. David Cardoso says:

    Mark was like a brother to me. He was the most remarkable person I knew. He was a big guy with a big heart. He will be missed. May you Rest In Peace my brother.

  16. Paul Hollis says:

    Very sad to hear.. I got to know Mark at our cabin in Davisboro Ga. He had been hunting a property he purchased about 15 minutes from us. He was a very easy going guy and lived for the outdoors. He would come to our cabin after hunting and I would cook for a group and loved to hear about his stories and hunts in Africa. He will be deeply missed, and will be in my mind every time I climb up in a stand this fall.

    My Deepest Condolences,

    Paul Hollis
    Acworth Ga.

  17. Joe Ussery says:

    I worked with Mark on a few different engineering projects. Found out about his passing just a few weeks ago. It was always fun trading hunting stories with him. I’m sorry to hear about his passing and will miss him. Saying a prayer for him and the rest of the family he left behind.

  18. Ed copps says:

    Just found out today . Im sorry we never kept in contact . I will miss you my friend.


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