Markus "Mark"'s obituary
Markus “Mark” David Ewart
April 30, 2005 – September 22, 2025
Markus “Mark” David Ewart, 20, passed away on Monday, September 22, 2025, following a tragic accident.
He was the first child of the marriage of Mark Ewart and the late Brittnee Anne Ewart. Mark was an admired sibling, a loved son, a cherished grandson, an adored uncle, and a treasured friend.
Mark lived his life wide open and happiest on two wheels. He loved motorcycles and spent countless hours riding with friends, swapping stories about roads they had conquered and mapping out the ones still waiting for them. Like many young adults, he was navigating the bright, bewildering world of dating, deeply invested in life and love. Hours before his passing, he was seeking advice on relationships—always eager to figure things out, to grow, and to connect.
When something sparked his curiosity, Mark would lock in until he mastered it. Whether it’s Chess, bowling, Yo-yos, juggling or Rubik’s Cubes. And, of course, perfecting wheelies on his Honda Grom. He loved the process of learning just as much as the satisfaction of nailing it.
A proud graduate of Westlake High School, Mark thrived in sports and friendships during his school years. Recently, he had launched his career at Boeing, embracing new challenges with the same dedication he gave to every pursuit.
Mark is survived by his father, Mark Ewart; his siblings Corbyn, Chase, Riley, Madi, Daymon, Dylan, Logan, Haylee, and Lexi; and by his adored nephews and nieces Enzo, Colton, and Skyllie. He was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Brittnee Anne. He will be deeply and fiercely missed by his large and loving extended family and countless friends.
Celebration of Life Service
A memorial service to celebrate Mark’s life will be held on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at 11:00 a.m., at Community of Christ Church, 2747 East Craig Drive, Salt Lake City, UT 84109. This will be a comfortable and casual gathering—please come dressed as though you were about to hang out with Mark.
Forever loved. Always remembered.