In memory of Mark Hutchinson
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Alicia Hutchinson Turner and Townsend Suite 2605 - 555 West Hastings Street PO Box 12134 Vancouver, BC V6B 4N6 Send "in memory" tributes to: [email protected] |
Mark Hutchinson fought a very courageous battle with Melanoma and sadly passed away on the evening of Wednesday November 20, 2013 with family by his side.
He is survived by his wife Alicia, his son George William, his parents Godfrey and Denise, his sisters Christine and Michelle, his niece Hannah and his nephews Luke and Jacob. He will be greatly missed by family, friends and colleagues across Canada and UK. His passion for family and life, and for his Quantity Surveying profession were both contagious and inspirational to anyone that had the fortune to know him. His contributions through various boards, committees and think tanks will leave a lasting mark on the Real Estate/Property industries. He was recently appointed to the RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) BC Chapter Chair and was a BC Board member of the CIQS (Canadian Institute of Chartered Surveyors).
Mark excelled in everything that he did in life, along with being a wonderful husband and father, he was an amazing musician, an avid fisherman and skier and he had a great love of the outdoors and nature. His father said Mark hasn’t passed away, he’s gone fishing and may be away for some time if the fishing is good, as this was his idea of paradise. One day he will return to his beloved son George William and wife Alicia.
Our family are deeply grateful for the amazing support and love from family and friends over the last few days. A Memorial service is being held for Mark on Tuesday 26th November at St Andrew's Church, North Vancouver at 11am. In lieu of flowers his family request donations to the Paul Sugar Foundation. Paul Sugar was Mark's doctor who not only cared for and looked after Mark but he also did the same for Alicia and her mother and to whom they will be eternally grateful. The Paul Sugar Foundation is a new charity which has been set up to help families of cancer patients. When Mark heard about this he said that once he recovered (as he believed and his family and friends believed right up to the very end) that he would work tirelessly for this foundation.
He is survived by his wife Alicia, his son George William, his parents Godfrey and Denise, his sisters Christine and Michelle, his niece Hannah and his nephews Luke and Jacob. He will be greatly missed by family, friends and colleagues across Canada and UK. His passion for family and life, and for his Quantity Surveying profession were both contagious and inspirational to anyone that had the fortune to know him. His contributions through various boards, committees and think tanks will leave a lasting mark on the Real Estate/Property industries. He was recently appointed to the RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) BC Chapter Chair and was a BC Board member of the CIQS (Canadian Institute of Chartered Surveyors).
Mark excelled in everything that he did in life, along with being a wonderful husband and father, he was an amazing musician, an avid fisherman and skier and he had a great love of the outdoors and nature. His father said Mark hasn’t passed away, he’s gone fishing and may be away for some time if the fishing is good, as this was his idea of paradise. One day he will return to his beloved son George William and wife Alicia.
Our family are deeply grateful for the amazing support and love from family and friends over the last few days. A Memorial service is being held for Mark on Tuesday 26th November at St Andrew's Church, North Vancouver at 11am. In lieu of flowers his family request donations to the Paul Sugar Foundation. Paul Sugar was Mark's doctor who not only cared for and looked after Mark but he also did the same for Alicia and her mother and to whom they will be eternally grateful. The Paul Sugar Foundation is a new charity which has been set up to help families of cancer patients. When Mark heard about this he said that once he recovered (as he believed and his family and friends believed right up to the very end) that he would work tirelessly for this foundation.