The idea is simple...
Biography!
Most of us could write our own autobiography but sadly Marc cannot.
So...let's write his biography!
Step 1: Select one of the categories below
Early Years
Grade School through High School
Extracurricular Activities (life in New York City)
The College Years at Oswego
Early Married Life
Marc & Mindy
Life With Young Michelle and Scott
Family Fun
Dehaven Drive Years
Early Atlanta
Carriage Lakes
Cobb County Schools
University of Georgia
AT & T
Bearing Point
Vacationing With Marc
Opa Marc
Hanging Out
The Songs of Marc Elkan
The Jokes of Marc Elkan
Funny Things I heard Marc say
Funny Things I saw Marc do
Step 2:
Type your story in a WORD DOCUMENT using the titles below.
Save this file as “YOUR STORY TITLE – Your Name”
Step 3:
Email your story to benjaminneedle@gmail.com
Step 4:
Look for your story to be posted on www.marcthemountainman.com
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1 comment:
I really didn't know Marc very well, but I was impressed with the special connection that he and Mindy seemed to have for one another.
I used to attend minyan quite a bit when I lived in Marietta and there was a time I remembered when Mindy and Marc would come. I think it was always at the evening minyan.
They had a cute way of being together and joked around a lot, which I loved to see.
The minyan itself was always special to me because the people that attended minyan were always so dedicated.
I was very sorry to hear of your loss and I am sure that when you go to minyan I hope you feel his presence. The blue walls always reminded me of being amongst the clouds and I always felt a sense of connection there with my father.
I wish you all a sense of peace and of safety. For, I believe, those that have gone from us are never really gone. They are awaiting our arrival some day and in between watch over us with pride.
There is a book called Remember My Soul or something like that in the Etz Chaim library. It walks you through a series of exercises that help bring back to life significant values and characteristics of people that have had a profound impact on us. You might find that somewhat helpful.
Hope your blood drive is a big success.
Most sincerely,
Susan Berman
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