Mark Clyde Ferguson, 58, of Bayfield, CO was called to heaven on December 8th 2021. The Celebration of Life service will be held on January 15, 2022 at 1:00 pm at Grace Church in Durango, CO. Mark left behind his loving wife, Peggy Ferguson, and children Joshua (and wife Tiffany), Abigail, Katrina (and husband Sam), and Timothy, his grandchildren Evan, Kaylea, Clyde, and Quintin, His sister Pamela and mother Phyllis (and husband Tom). He was preceded in death by his father and grandparents.
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Found out today about Mark's passing when another inspector showed up for our final inspection - I'm so sorry for his family's and coworkers' loss. As a fellow IBEW member (retired), I was deeply impressed with his mastery of the code and ability to quote chapter and verse for any shortcoming in my work on our home projects these past 2 years.
Cliff Hathaway
Work
February 1, 2022
So many fond memories of Mark through the years. He was very kind hearted and loved to laugh. Always greeted me with a smile and a hug.
Kristi Shupe
Family
December 24, 2021
Peggy and family, my deepest sympathies for your loss. Mark was a great guy who I´ve had the pleasure of working with for the last 15 years. He will be missed. I will be out of town the weekend of his celebration of life but just know that you all will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Don Nowlin
Work
December 23, 2021
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I always enjoyed running into Mark on jobsites. He always had a great attitude and we enjoyed many non work related conversations. A true pleasure. He'll be missed by many of us in the building community.
Joe LaBonte, La Plata County Building Inspector
Work
December 21, 2021
So sad to hear of your loss, Peggy and family. I always enjoyed visiting when Mark would stop by my classroom and ask about Durango, when you were planning on moving.
Terry Decker
Friend
December 20, 2021
Remembering the time Mark and Peggy brought us a huge load of firewood that they had cut and split just to be a blessing.
Bob and Sue Ross
December 19, 2021
Heartfelt thoughts and prayers with warmest condolences to the family of Mark. So sorry for your loss. May God comfort you.
Mark was a Great Electrical Inspecter who I enjoyed working with and appreciated his expertise and knowledge. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him "This gentle giant of a man"
Sincerely,
Ronnie Maxwell
Blue Sage Electric
Ronnie & Laurie Maxwell
Work
December 19, 2021
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