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Way down North

Mark Vincent

Publisher: Spines

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Mark Vincent was born in the Midwest and grew up in Illinois, Ohio and Michigan. During his professional career he was an Advertising Manager, Gas Station Attendant, Fine artist, Musician, Engineering Manager, Vice President of Operations for a manufacturing firm, and Published Author. Married in 1983 he and his wife Teri had two sons, Andrew and Peter and he now has two wonderful daughters-in-law in Haley and Amy and six grandchildren. He resides in Rockford, Illinois.
Available since: 08/01/2024.

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