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Brumley-Mills Funeral Home
November 29, 2020
Submitted by: Carol Spear Rice


Mark Clay Tircuit, 59, of Savanna, died Saturday, Nov. 28, at his home in Savanna. No services are planned at this time. Mark Clay Tircuit was born on May 25, 1961 in Oceanside, Calif. to Nathan Clay Tircuit and Carolyn (Robertson) Tircuit. He has lived in Savanna for a number of years, where he worked on the family ranch. Mark is survived by his sisters, Cynthia Baker and husband Delbert of Oklahoma City, and Tammy Cotton and husband Sam of Savanna; special children, Sandy Hall, Holly Parker, and Justin Fiester; and special brothers, Richard and Robert Swearengin. He was preceded in death by his parents.

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