Thursday, October 10, 2013

Local Logger Mark Burt Killed In Early Morning Logging Accident

Through local officials, salineriverchronicle.com has confirmed that Mark Burt, 52-year-old Bradley County Logger, was killed earlier this morning during a logging equipment accident in Calhoun County.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Mr. Burt.

5 comments:

  1. Lord please be with the Burt Family, Crew and Logging Industry in this time of sorrow. Praying for all. He was a wonderful man.

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  2. Lord, please look over Mark Burt's family, friends, crew, and logging industry that he worked at through this time of sorrow, let them know that he is watching them in Heaven, and answer their prayers that they ask.
    Amen

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  3. Thoughts and Prayers for Mark's family, friends, and workers. Take peace in knowing that he is in such a better place, welcomed at the gates by his heavenly father and his earthly father, Mr Frank Burt. Lord please guide this family through this terrible time of loss and give them strength to take it day by day.

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  4. To the Family of Mark Burt:

    We are sadden by this news of our dear friend and classmate Mark. On behalf of the Class of 1979, I want to extend our most heartfelt sympathy and prayer to the family and that God will strengthen you'll through these painful and difficult days, but know this: He is the God of all Comfort and may He comfort the family at this time.

    Sincerely and Prayerfully,
    Dr Mike Alexander Sr.
    Class of 1979

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  5. To the Family of Mark Burt

    We want to extend our most heartfelt sympathy and pray that God will give you comfort through these painful and difficult days but be assured He is the God of all comfort.

    Mark and I were classmate (Class of 1979) and I taught his son Randy (Good Student) in college. Mark was always a good guy--he will truly be missed.

    I want to say to Randy and the family; Continue to look to hills from whence commeth your help, your help comes from to Lord Psalms 121:1

    May God Bless you and Comfort you'll is my prayer.

    Sincerely,

    Dr Michael Alexander
    Minister
    (Class of 1979)

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