

“I'm going to be a bit of a headache for you representing myself and I was also going to ask this court if the case could be dismissed in itself as its not in the public interest,” The Mail reports he told the court. It is alleged protestors used glue to attach themselves to the frame.īramwell asked the court to dismiss the case on the basis that it is not in the public interest, and that current laws are “inadequate” to deal with the “crisis”. Meanwhile, Simon Bramwell, 50, who is the co-founder of Extinction Rebellion, and Caspar Hughes, 51, both pleaded not guilty to criminal damage. The trio had their cases pushed back until November 2. Two of his co-defendants, art student Jessica Agar, 22, and ex-teacher Lucy Porter, 47, were also not in attendance. To the family, please visit our floral store.In the protest by Just Stop Oil, the words ‘No New Oil’ were spray-painted in white underneath the famous painting.Ĭommunity organiser Strange, of Tennyson Street, was due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday (October 5), but was unable to attend due to the rail strike, the Daily Mail reported. Box 7023, Merrifield, VA 22116, or online Online condolences may be left for the family at To send flowers Contributions in memory of Mark may be donated to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Palmer Funeral Home – Hickey Chapel is assisting the family with arrangements.įlowers may be sent directly to the church. The family will have a memorial service this Friday, Octofrom 5:00-8:00pm at Journey Church, 12100 State Road 23, Granger, IN 46530. Mark was preceded in death by his father, Leland Bennett. Mark is survived by his mother, Marsha Bennett of South Bend, IN sister, Michele (Eddie) Grudzinski of Osceola, IN nieces/nephews, Christian Hunt, Brandon (Brittany) Hunt, Corey (Ashley) Grudzinski, Mark (Brooke) Grudzinski, Tesla Grudzinski, and Stormy Grudzinski great-nieces/nephews, Ellianna Hunt, Ezrianna Hunt, Emberlyn Hunt, Derek Grudzinski, Levi Grudzinski, Wesson Grudzinski, Wyatt Grudzinski, and Jesse Grudzinski as well as a number of aunts and uncles. He loved his family more than anything, especially hanging out with his sister and brother-in-law around a bonfire, listening to music. Mark loved all genres of music, but his favorite was Christian rock-Stryper being his #1 favorite. He was so talented that he began to receive requests for special orders for purchase.

Some of his favorite times were attending hockey games ringing his cow bell, being as loud as he could be yelling at the opposing team! If you ever attended a game with him, you were in for a real treat! Mark spent his extra time working on nutcrackers that he custom painted and decorated for friends and family during the holidays. He spent years collecting memorabilia that was his pride and joy. He would often share his conversations with God with his friends and family, and he spoke in truth to everyone he encountered, about how great God is. He was a faithful servant to God and had a very close relationship with him. He enjoyed greeting people in the morning, talking with everyone, and welcoming all that came in. Mark was a member of Journey Church in Granger for 20+ years, where he served as a greeter. Mark was born on October 10, 1969, in South Bend, to Leland D. Mark Andrew Bennett, 52, of South Bend, Indiana, passed away at his home on Monday, October 3, 2022.
