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Mark Bavis: It's been 13 years!!! Former standout at BU and LA Kings scout.

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It's been 13 years and we still remember Mark Bavis as a gentleman and a class act both on and off the ice. Still fondly thought of and missed by family and friends alike!!!

I still think of Mark as one of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to know. Wishing positive thoughts today to his family along with all the other families impacted by the tragedy on 9/11.
 
Re: Mark Bavis: It's been 13 years!!! Former standout at BU and LA Kings scout.

It's been 13 years and we still remember Mark Bavis as a gentleman and a class act both on and off the ice. Still fondly thought of and missed by family and friends alike!!!

I still think of Mark as one of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to know. Wishing positive thoughts today to his family along with all the other families impacted by the tragedy on 9/11.

Well said.
 
Re: Mark Bavis: It's been 13 years!!! Former standout at BU and LA Kings scout.

It's been 13 years and we still remember Mark Bavis as a gentleman and a class act both on and off the ice. Still fondly thought of and missed by family and friends alike!!!

I still think of Mark as one of the nicest people I've ever had the pleasure to know. Wishing positive thoughts today to his family along with all the other families impacted by the tragedy on 9/11.

Well put. I knew Mark from the year he spent as an assistant coach at Brown. I think of him every September 11.
 
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