Plaque

Mark Stevens

Inscription

In loving memory of Mark Stevens 'Uncle', 3rd January 1967 ? 6th November 2013, who sadly passed away near this spot. Greatly missed by all. Forever in our hearts. Loving family and friends. Goodnight, God bless. RIP brother, son & father, XXX

Site: Crystal Hale + Mark Stevens (2 memorials)

N1, Canal towpath, Regent's Canal

Sometimes our site photographs can be a little dull so we brought along some friends for this one. Photo taken at the 2011 Angel Canal Festival.

The small brass plaque is just a few yards to the left of the lower brick wall at the left of our photo.

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Mark Stevens

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Mark Stevens

Mark Stevens, 'Uncle', died near the site of the plaque. The day of his death...

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Crystal Hale

Crystal Hale

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