Mark-Wehking-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin

Mark Charles Wehking

Jan 9, 1950 - Mar 20, 2026

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Mark was our back neighbor for eight years, and coworker at Burns & McDonnell. His passion for life and learning were always evident, and he was always quick with advice or help with projects around the yard. Mark had a wealth of knowledge that he shared with his workplace teams, and his personality was always a bright spot with every interaction. We will miss him.

He was a dear friend and a role model for me and many. We met in kayaking and became good friends.

Such heart breaking news. Never heard a single unkind comment from him except in true fun. His words, poking fun, or at work, always made you feel good. Truly a wonderful friend with a bright giving voice and soul. Rest in peace dear friend.

I only met Mark about 20 years ago but we became very close friends. We fished together a number of times at The lake of Ozarks and Canada and enjoyed every minute of it together. In the afternoons after fishing he would help me cook dinner. I will miss him dearly

My wife and I were just thinking of Mark & Mary Ann a few days ago. And then, I was totally shocked to hear of his passing. Such a beautiful obituary that says it all. Once you made friends with Mark you were friends for life. Mark & I spent a lot of time, about 20 yrs of the last 40, on our bike journeys together around Missouri. He challenged me all the time. We so loved our times with him & Mary Ann and will miss those. Mark was one of the strongest people I've ever known: Faithfully...

Had the privilege to work with Mark for a couple years at the beginning of my career. Great friend and mentor. Condolences to his family.

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Mark Charles WehkingJanuary 9, 1950 - March 20, 2026To be in Mark’s life meant he would enter into yours. He would become a student of whatever you loved: asking questions, reading books, spending unhurried time learning who you were. His thirst for knowledge was matched only by his love...

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