Go to his FB page Mark Wilson and you should be able to find details there. I am in Australia so won't be able to get to any service unfortunately.
Regards
Caryn Hill
On 19 January 2015 at 19:57, <louisebowley@gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone know how to get hold of his family to know when the memorial service might be?
I know that there are many people who would like to attend.
I knew Mark from church circles.
On Thursday, 15 January 2015 16:23:41 UTC+2, Frank Materu wrote:
> Wanabidii,
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> Please help to find the missing missionary in Dar es Salaam. Frank
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> ----- Forwarded Message -----
> From: Michael Watson <mi...@frontline.org.za>
> To: mater...@yahoo.com
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 8:48 PM
> Subject: Fwd: Mark Robert Wilson missing in Dar es Salaam
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> Dear Frank Materu
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> Here is the second email I received regarding more info on the missing missionary.
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> I sincerely hope you can help us find him.
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> We are praying for him on this side.
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> In His service, and loving it!
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> Michael Watson
> Frontline Fellowship
> Missionary Field Worker
> +27 74 887 0211
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Aquilla Labuschagne <aqg...@gmail.com>
> Date: 14/01/2015 19:25 (GMT+02:00)
> To: 'Michael Watson' <mi...@frontline.org.za>
> Subject: Mark Robert Wilson missing in Dar es Salaam
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> Dear Michael,
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> Thankyou so much for your prompt response! Our sincere condolences regarding the passing of your mother! I phoned to the Frontline Office after receiving your email at lunchtime today, I heard about your mother and was not sure if I should bother you further with this at this time.
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> In the meantime others have also been trying to see what could be done to try and find Mark Robert Wilson (Sorry for the error in his name this morning)
> I also phoned Pastor Oscar in Tanzania to hear if he could perhaps send someone to the station to see if he had perhaps been seen there or if anyone there new his whereabouts; but have not heard back from him yet. I will let you know as soon as I hear back from him.
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> We will need some more information in order to help us find him:
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> 1. Did he maintain a Facebook account? http://fb.com/markrobertwilson
> 2. If so, please provide us with his email address so that we can find his page. markrobe...@gmail.com
> 3. You mentioned that he contacted his family when he arrived in Dar es Salaam on 8 January 2015. Did he mention any plans for accommodation?
> Rev Dr Philemon had booked him into a certain Hotel, but Mark called him when he arrived saying that he had moved to a different Hotel and just needed to shower and have a rest. I don't think anything was heard from him after this. According to Rev Dr Philemon he never did get to check into the Hotel.
> 4. Or any other info that might give us a clue as to his planned direction of movement from the train station? Pastor Light says that they do not know if he has headed on towards Kenya, but I don't think he would not have done that without resting or contacting his What'sApp Prayergroup
> 3. Please provide us with a recent, clear picture of Mark. Yes will send now from my phone.
> 4. Please also provide us with his passport number. Do you have any idea how we can obtain this? Nobody seems to have any idea about this?
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> Praying for you and trusting
> Aquilla Labuschagne
> 083 461 8025
> 021 7130825
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> From: Michael Watson [mailto:mi...@frontline.org.za]
> Sent: 14 January 2015 12:09
> To: aqg...@gmail.com
> Cc: Frontline Fellowship
> Subject: Re: FW: Man of prayer missing in Dar es Salaam
> Importance: High
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> Dear Aquila
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> I am sorry to hear of the disappearance of this tenacious young man.
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> I have recently got into contact with someone in Dar es Salaam who may be able to help us find Mark Robertson.
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> We will need some more information in order to help us find him:
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> 1. Did he maintain a Facebook account? If so, please provide us with his email address so that we can find his page.
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> 2. You mentioned that he contacted his family when he arrived in Dar es Salaam on 8 January 2015. Did he mention any plans for accommodation? Or any other info that might give us a clue as to his planned direction of movement from the train station?
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> 3. Please provide us with a recent, clear picture of Mark.
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> 4. Please also provide us with his passport number.
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> We hope we can locate him soon.
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> We are paying for him.
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> Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
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> In His service, and loving it!
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> Michael Watson
> Frontline Fellowship
> Missionary Field Worker
> +27 74 887 0211
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> -------- Original message --------
> From: Frontline Fellowship <mis...@frontline.org.za>
> Date: 14/01/2015 09:56 (GMT+02:00)
> To: Peter Hammond <pe...@frontline.org.za>
> Cc: Michael Watson <mi...@frontline.org.za>
> Subject: FW: Man of prayer missing in Dar es Salaam
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> From: Aquilla Labuschagne [mailto:aqg...@gmail.com]
> Sent: 14 January 2015 07:36 AM
> To: mis...@frontline.org.za
> Subject: Man of prayer missing in Dar es Salaam
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> Dear friends,
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> I was just reading these wonderful reports and answers to prayer FROM THE MAILBAG, and noticed that there were several reports from Tanzania.
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> On the 16th of December 2014 a young man called MARK ROBERTSON left Cape Town by bus and headed North hoping to reach Israel. He was praying for people as he went and believed that God had sent him to pave a Highway of prayer from Cape Town to Jerusalem according to ISAIAH 19:23. He believed that in saying Egypt it refers to the whole of Africa and therefore he believed the Highway of Holiness (Isaiah 35) had to be built from Capetown to Jerusalem.
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> He had been keeping in touch with several people who he had asked to keep him in prayer, but on Thursday evening 8 January at 18h05 was the last that was heard from him when he arrived in Dar Es Salaam after a 49 hour train journey from Zambia. His friends are obviously rather concerned at not having heard anything from him for almost a whole week. . . reading these reports I noticed that there were several reports from Tanzania.
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> I was just wondering if any of the missionaries that keep in contact with Frontline Fellowship live in Dar es Salaam or if they perhaps know somebody that can go to the train station there in Dar es Salaam and just ask about if anyone has perhaps seen him or know his whereabouts?
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> Thankyou
> Aquilla
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