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In Loving Memory of

Mark Andrew Wilson

Mark was born on 17th June 1968 and sadly left us on 4th February 2026 following a courageous battle against aggressive prostate cancer.

Mark made many friends over the years and the family would love them to share a memory or a story about Mark – how they knew him, something he said or did that stayed with them, a nickname or a funny story (there are probably a lot these as Mark loved to make people laugh!).

Mark will be missed by so many people. Even those he met briefly remember him for his sense of humour and kindness. Your messages and memories will bring comfort to the family, knowing how well thought of Mark was and how much he was loved. 

Thank you.

Alison and all the Wilson family

 

Book Owner: Alison Wilson

Book Size:  200 Messages

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Sharon Gelling

Thinking of you Alison at this incredibly heartbreaking time… it was so lovely to have met him when you visited … xx…

Brian & Marie Rees

So very sorry Alison. We only met for such a short time but Mark was an absolute legend. Brian and I send so much love to you xxx…

Cori & Andy Taylor

So very sorry Alison, we loved meeting you both and have very fond memories of that Greek holiday. Such sad news, our thoughts are very much with you xx…

Richard Brain

RIP Mark… You and your wig and teeth will be greatly missed in the Forest of Dean. I have loads of amazing memories with you both. Fly high my friend….

Ken Foster

My thoughts are with you and your family, especially your Dad. Such a shock, Mark carried his illness bravely and courageously, a sure sign of the lovely man he was. Ken & Pam Xxxxxx…

Carina Saxby

I’m so sorry for you all. Mark was a great person, as you well know. We had many great shifts together in our time at LAS. Thoughts with you all x…

Graham Fox

My sincere condolences Alison to you, and to yours and Mark’s family. He was a pleasure to work with, or just see in the corridors, shake our heads and grin. A proper Ambulance man I know you will all remain immensely proud of! Sending love at this time x …

Sharon Hover

RIP, taken too soon still remember our very first shift many years ago….

Paul Whitlock

     Once again the LAS has lost a good one  RIP…

James White

RIP Mark, so many fond memories laughing and joking, bantering! So sorry you didn’t beat this, you will be sorely missed  …

Michael Beadle

So sad. Mark was a great guy. I knew him from before the service. We were both instructors in the Army Cadet Force in Brentwood. He was also at my first ever 999 call on the A406 back in 2001; he had stopped at the RTC. RIP mate, so many happy memories….

Ben Clifton

So sorry you lost the battle mate. Many years and memories of working with you. Rest easy, you will be missed! …

Corinne Wilson

Mark,   I first knew you as a crazed guy propping up a bar with his brother! You then became my Brother-in-Law and were one of a kind! Gonna miss your cheeky smile and mischief making….

Karen Sturge

  Utterly heartbroken. Stand down driver, we will take it from here. Thank you for being the brother I never had. Love ya forever. Sleep tight hunnie….

Jamie Bowers

RIP Mark Wilson. I want to tell you that when you call me “boss” it cringes me out, you trained me so I will always look up to you. Mark you taught me that being a good ambulance man is more than what you can read in a book it’s about how you treat people with kindness, care and respect. it’s about talking to friends when things get to you and being true to yourself. It’s about understanding we were all born innocent and that every patient has their own story. For that I truly thank you. Your shift is done now boss, we will take it from here. X…