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BrellFuneralHome
March 27th, 2005, 05:24 PM
MAYSVILLE – Mark Marler, 54 of Commerce Street passed away unexpectedly Saturday March 26, 2005 at Christ Hospital Cincinnati, OH. He is survived by his wife Jacqie Jones Marler.
Mark was born October 16, 1950 in Cincinnati OH to Herbert and Barbara Hall Marler and was employed by Dayton Power and Light in the maintenance department.
Besides his wife and parents Mark is also survived by two sons Eric (Sheryl) Marler of Cincinnati, OH; Jason (Kristin) Marler of Cincinnati, OH; two daughters Catherine (Randy) Mueller of Hamilton, OH; Melissa Marler of Cincinnati, OH and six grandchildren Hannah Mueller, Olivia Mueller, Kennedy Marler, Casey Marler, Isabelle Mueller and Ethan Mueller.
Mr. Marler also leaves four brothers Mike Marler, Kurt Marler, Tommy Marler, Keith Marler and a sister Carol Marler.
Mark was preceded in death by a brother Danny Marler.
Services for Mark Marler will be held 2 PM Wednesday March 30, 2005 at Brell & Son Funeral Home. Interment will be in St. Patrick Cemetery. Visitation will be from 11 AM until time of service.

christie
March 28th, 2005, 01:00 PM
Jacqie & family;
Please know you're in my thoughts and prayers during this time.
Many hugs,
Christie Gordley
Hospice Volunteer

tkcomer
March 28th, 2005, 04:54 PM
Does anybody know what happened? My gosh, Mark was my partner at work for several years when he came to operations. He transferred to coal handling maintenance and I didn’t get to see him that much. He will be sorely missed by everyone.

DON BUSSELL
March 28th, 2005, 10:17 PM
Tim,
Bill Bradford was in the store today. He said they thought it was a heart attack. Like you I spent many years working with Mark. Even after I retired I only saw him a couple time at other DPL employee funurals. I to will miss him
Don

DICKIE HARGETT
March 30th, 2005, 10:15 AM
Mark was a good guy and a friend. He will be sadly missed by all of us. Dickie Hargett

jenny
March 30th, 2005, 07:01 PM
Jacqie I just want you to know you have my deepest sympathy at the loss of your husband. I don't know what I would have done if you hadn't been there for me when I lost my husband and I want you to know I will be there for you if and when you need me....

Jenny Whitehead & family

Eric Marler
April 1st, 2005, 08:00 PM
Two days after my Dad's funeral I am still amazed at the number of lives that he touched, I, on behalf of my entire family thank you all. Children strive their entire lives to make their parents proud, well, Wednesday that was exactly the opposite. I think I talked to at least 150 of my Dad's friends and family and with every handshake, with every kind word the pride in me swelled, it's always good to find out that one man had such an influence on so many lives, it's completely another thing for that greatness to be your Dad.

I have come to realize that people work their entire lives so they have possessions to leave behind, but that's not what my Dad did... he worked his entire life cultivating friendships, he left GREAT people behind, a commodity that is few and far between and I love him for it. This one fact has made the hardest thing I've ever had to do a little more bareable, and I thank him for that.

I will miss him. I will miss him at every Reds game. I will miss him everytime I hear the Beatles. I will miss him most when I want to share something with him, something my kids have done, my next promotion or when I grill the perfect steak. It was these simple things that he got the most joy out of and I think this was his final lesson to me.

Thanks Dad.