Mark's obituary
In 1980, Mark met and later married, Justine Lynn Dutchess, and went on to have his two loving sons, Nathan and Ellis. His children gifted Mark with two Daughter in-laws, Casey and Margie, and six grandchildren—Ceceila, Addison, Evan, Aurora, Jade and Ellis Jr.
Mark was a force of nature and could have a short attention span at times, but it is for these same reasons he didn’t hold grudges; always compassionate and forgiving of others, creative and spiritual. Often loud, Mark had the courage to wear his emotions on the outside, while remaining tender, sincere, and sensitive on the inside. He was fiercely passionate about his family who meant more to him than anything else in the world, something Mark mentioned often. Anyone who knew him, knew that although he was loud, he was proud– most of all, of those he loved; and always made you feel that way about yourself too. He loved and laughed loudest, more than anything else. Mark enjoyed cooking, entertaining, having fun with neighbors and friends and spent most of his retirement playing golf and serving the homeless.
Mark is preceded in death by his father; Survived by his mother, Joan Rogers, sons Nathan and Ellis Allmond, two daughters-in-law and six grandchildren; brother Michael Allmond and sisters, Merilyn King, and Michelle Greybill; four nieces and two nephews.
Mark will be dearly missed and always loved and remembered.
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Happy Birthday Dad; I miss you and love you so much!
Happy Birthday Dad; I miss you and love you so much!
Happy Birthday Dad; I miss you and love you so much!
When I think of Mark, the first thing that comes to mind is his big smile. I got to know Mark better on a company spons…
When I think of Mark, the first thing that comes to mind is his big smile. I got to know Mark bette…
When I think of Mark, the first thing that comes to mind is his …