Mark Goulet was born in Superior,Wisconsin on April 25, 1953 and died peacefully in his sleep at home in Las Vegas,Nevada on October 13, 2025. Mark was preceded in death by his parents Eugene and Ruth Goulet and brother Larry.
He is survived by his loving wife Ching, brothers Bruce and Ronald plus sister Ruthann.
Mark is also survived by his nephew Christian Goulet who he took under his wing at an early age and raised as his own son. Christian's two sons, Conner and Logan, consider their great-uncle their grandfather. They call him Grandpa Mark. Mark is also cherished by many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
He graduated from Maryvale High School and Ottawa University both located in Phoenix, Arizona. He did his post graduate studies at Northern Arizona University.
Mark was a United States Coast Guard veteran. For a number of years, Mark was a Drug and Alcohol Counselor. He retired as a Special Education Teacher.
Mark was a devoted husband to Ching and they loved to work in their yard and have BBQs. They traveled and as a semi professional photographer, this allowed Mark to take beautiful landscape photos. What brought Mark much excitement was sports. He'd watch Conner and Logan play sports. He went with family to NFL, NBA, and MLB games.
A celebration of Mark’s life will take place with date and location to be announced.
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