
Chapter 56 Enforcers MC
In Memory Of
Our Fallen Brothers
Who are no longer with us, You are not forgotten
Your memories will forever Be a Lasting and Important Part of Our Club

Mark David Fender
"UNDERTAKER"
March 7, 1961 to February 22, 2005
Clearwater, Florida
On May 23rd, 2004, Mark "Undertaker" Fender
became a Charter Member of the Clearwater Chapter
of the Enforcers Motorcycle
Club.
We proudly rode with him as a Brother that would
never say no to a friend. For unknown reasons,
Undertaker was brought home to his Lord on
February 22nd of 2005.
Anytime someone passes to the other side you can
be assured that mean people are suddenly remembered
as good-natured, self-centered people as generous,
sinners as saints. Positive traits are exaggerated, negative
ones swept under the rug. With Undertaker it's not
necessary to stretch the truth, what you saw
was what you got. Undertaker loved his friends
and family and, although he didn't always know exactly
how to say it, you always left him knowing it.
For those that are not familiar with
the motorcycle culture, you may ask about the
memorial patch. The reason we wear a patch to remember a
lost Brother is so that every time someone sees it and asks about
that patch, the person memorialized is entered into another
persons mind and their memory is carried on. Those
few minutes talking about your friend keeps his
memory alive. This way they never die, they never
leave us and we never have to
let them go.

From and old western eulogy I will end with this;
"He was a friend, I rode with him and I have no complaints."
Bull
President Clearwater Chapter
Enforcers MC

"When you were born, you cried and
the world rejoiced. Live your life in a manner so that when you die the world
cries and you rejoice."
~Native American
Proverb

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