Mark David DeWalle

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Mark David DeWalle

Birth
Death
13 Jun 2007 (aged 24)
Burial
Lemay, St. Louis County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.5242253, Longitude: -90.2911868
Plot
Section 5, Lot Number 95, Grave 3.
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DeWalle, Mark David age 24, from the loving arms of his family to the loving arms of Jesus, entered into the Kingdom of Heaven on Wed., June 13, 2007.
He joins his late grandparents, Richard and Sophie (nee Rycharski) DeWalle and Donald Henderson, cousin Christopher Henderson and close friends Jimmy Brockmeyer, Shelley Meilink, Jonathan Hearst and Kevin Houska. Mark is survived by his loving parents Donald and Barbara (nee Henderson); his brother John; his sister-in-law Tabitha (nee Hanson); his nephews Michael David DeWalle and Daniel Mark DeWalle; his grandmother Joyce Henderson (nee Colas); and all of his cousins; Mark was the nephew of Richard DeWalle Jr., Mary DeWalle, Jean Snook, Mike and Debbie Henderson, Debra and Terry Hoffman, Katie and Steve Galen.
Mark was a true champion throughout his life. He was a proud member of the 1999 Mehlville Sr. High School Football State Championship Team, a team captain and winner of many accolades including the FCA's Courageous Heart Award. He was loved by his teammates, coaches and friends and will always be remembered for his Panther Spirit.
An avid golfer, he found peace playing at premier golf courses including Pebble Beach. As a store manager, employed by Golf Discount, Mark opened two stores in Memphis, Tennessee and most recently was manager of the Fairview Heights store. Mark's Golf Discount family was extremely supportive to Mark and his family throughout Mark's journey and the family wishes to extend their gratitude for the love and care provided to Mark and his family by his Golf Discount brothers.
Mark will be remembered for his mischievous smile and his devotion to his family and friends. He respected and loved his brother, John, with all of his heart and regarded all of his friends as their brother as well. Mark concerned himself not with the challenges that faced him with his illness, but with the effect his illness would have on his friends. He wished for everyone to remember him as Mark and wished for his friends to continue to take care of each other.
DeWalle, Mark David age 24, from the loving arms of his family to the loving arms of Jesus, entered into the Kingdom of Heaven on Wed., June 13, 2007.
He joins his late grandparents, Richard and Sophie (nee Rycharski) DeWalle and Donald Henderson, cousin Christopher Henderson and close friends Jimmy Brockmeyer, Shelley Meilink, Jonathan Hearst and Kevin Houska. Mark is survived by his loving parents Donald and Barbara (nee Henderson); his brother John; his sister-in-law Tabitha (nee Hanson); his nephews Michael David DeWalle and Daniel Mark DeWalle; his grandmother Joyce Henderson (nee Colas); and all of his cousins; Mark was the nephew of Richard DeWalle Jr., Mary DeWalle, Jean Snook, Mike and Debbie Henderson, Debra and Terry Hoffman, Katie and Steve Galen.
Mark was a true champion throughout his life. He was a proud member of the 1999 Mehlville Sr. High School Football State Championship Team, a team captain and winner of many accolades including the FCA's Courageous Heart Award. He was loved by his teammates, coaches and friends and will always be remembered for his Panther Spirit.
An avid golfer, he found peace playing at premier golf courses including Pebble Beach. As a store manager, employed by Golf Discount, Mark opened two stores in Memphis, Tennessee and most recently was manager of the Fairview Heights store. Mark's Golf Discount family was extremely supportive to Mark and his family throughout Mark's journey and the family wishes to extend their gratitude for the love and care provided to Mark and his family by his Golf Discount brothers.
Mark will be remembered for his mischievous smile and his devotion to his family and friends. He respected and loved his brother, John, with all of his heart and regarded all of his friends as their brother as well. Mark concerned himself not with the challenges that faced him with his illness, but with the effect his illness would have on his friends. He wished for everyone to remember him as Mark and wished for his friends to continue to take care of each other.