Marky's obituary
It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Mark "Marky" Lamberger, adored father, loving family member, and cherished friend to all who knew him. Marky was born on January 9th, 1982, in Escanaba Michigan and left this world far too soon on February 2nd, 2022 as a result of Congestive Heart Failure and Covid.
Constantly adorned with a warm, infectious smile, Marky was an eternal optimist, always finding humor even in life's toughest moments. A caring, helpful, and loving individual, he was a beacon of positivity and a pillar of support for all those around him. His golden rule, a mantra that he lived by and shared with others, was to "live life to the fullest, you only live once".
Mark was the father of three beautiful daughters. His first-born Hailey. His middle daughter Katelyn Hutchinson Lamberger, his youngest Lisabeth Lamberger (Izzy). Mark always wished he could be the Father all of them needed and shared this many times. His absence will forever be felt by his daughters.
He was a jack of all trades with a free spirit, a need to move, and an insatiable thirst for new experiences. Known for his passion for import cars, Marky was commonly seen in the street racing circuit. His true passion, where he found peace was in his photography. Mark relocated to California in search of this peace until his passing.
He enjoyed camping and anything outdoors. Many summers were spent cliff jumping in Sedona with his Aunt Shelley, cousins Gage and Orion. Mark loved to eat and his Mother’s cooking was always a safe comfort for him. His mother Debbie was in his words, “His favorite person and a true saint.” Marky shared a special connection with his mother.
Affectionately nicknamed “Chuck” by his Aunt Shelley & Uncle Brian at a young age, he was the first born Grandson/Nephew in his family. With a love for adventure and a propensity for mischief, his presence brought excitement and joy to everyone around him and he essentially became his Aunt & Uncle’s “crash test dummy”. Marky was more than a nephew, he was a little brother, he was a partner in crime and he was also a best friend.
He will always be remembered and missed by his family and so many others he left an impression on.
Marky was predeceased by his beloved Grandfather, Kenneth "Kenny" Lamberger Sr. and Uncle Kenny.
His spirit, laughter, and lessons will live on through those who cherished him, and his legacy will serve as a continual reminder to "live life to the fullest, you only live once". In the memory of Marky, let us strive to embody this mantra in our daily lives, respecting the life lived and the wisdom shared by a man who was a testament to these principles. He will be deeply missed.