Episode 135 | A Tribute To Mark Crutcher
It is with heavy hearts that we announce, Life Dynamics and the world has lost a fierce fighter for the unborn, president of Life Dynamics Mark Crutcher. We read his obituary and give a solemn tribute to his life and work.
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce, Life Dynamics and the world has lost a fierce fighter for the unborn, president of Life Dynamics Mark Crutcher. We read his obituary and give a solemn tribute to his life and work.
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Remembering Mark Crutcher
Life Dynamics founder & president, Marcus “Mark” Crutcher III (74), passed away on March 9, 2023, in Denton, Texas.
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