Mark Larson

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Mark larson (TexasRancher) I was born in April 1963, married with two grown kids. Our knowledge for success was handed down to us by those before us.

I'm here on FAG to appreciate and celebrate everyone's life and contribution. Everyone's life is important and shall be remembered. I'm here to honor and celebrate their lives and contributions that make all our lives better. Their lives enriched our lives and helped pave the way to our lifestyle of abundance.

I've walked through abandoned cemeteries over-grown with trees and weeds dating back to the late 1700's, each of their lives should be remembered and documented. Someday I'd like to go back to these cemeteries to document their lives. Trim trees, mow lawns.

I'll leave you with three….Gratitude, Forgiveness and Aim Well. In life you must have all three to become successful and complete. Just like sighting a gun on its target, everyone needs to "Aim Well" to get the things you want done in this life. Life is short Aim Well.

Mark

Mark larson (TexasRancher) I was born in April 1963, married with two grown kids. Our knowledge for success was handed down to us by those before us.

I'm here on FAG to appreciate and celebrate everyone's life and contribution. Everyone's life is important and shall be remembered. I'm here to honor and celebrate their lives and contributions that make all our lives better. Their lives enriched our lives and helped pave the way to our lifestyle of abundance.

I've walked through abandoned cemeteries over-grown with trees and weeds dating back to the late 1700's, each of their lives should be remembered and documented. Someday I'd like to go back to these cemeteries to document their lives. Trim trees, mow lawns.

I'll leave you with three….Gratitude, Forgiveness and Aim Well. In life you must have all three to become successful and complete. Just like sighting a gun on its target, everyone needs to "Aim Well" to get the things you want done in this life. Life is short Aim Well.

Mark

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