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Mark Chapman Obituary

Mark A. Chapman died on April 18, 2014 at his home in Cat Spring, Texas. He was born on January 18, 1943, in Clay Center, Kansas, the son of Leo and Irene (McCully) Chapman. He grew up near Broughton, a small town 30 miles northwest of Manhattan, home of Kansas State University (KSU) where Mark earned bachelor's degrees in 1965 in history and political science. As a student, he was involved in Army ROTC, Acacia fraternity, and athletics, including football and track.
After earning a Doctor of Jurisprudence at the University of Texas, Mark spent two years as a U.S. Army Signal Core officer stationed in Thailand. Upon discharge, he began real estate investing in Houston, Texas. After the real estate market crashed, he entered the depressed oil and gas business with extensive use of credit cards. Eventually his oil and gas business prospered, and he began to purchase farmland in Kansas and Nebraska and was a savvy investor. In the past decade he has been painting, contributing numerous works to KSU. Recently he published two books of poetry: An Artist Writes and Like My First Book Only Better.
Mark was a member of St. John Lutheran Church in Cat Spring, TX, and the KSU Foundation President's Club where he has been a donor to Kansas State for more than 25 years. His gifts have established the Chapman Center for Rural Studies in History, an art gallery in Willard Hall, and the Chapman Scholars program in the College of Arts & Sciences. In addition to gifts to the Athletic Department (including the Coaches Workroom in the new Basketball Training Facility) and the Chapman-Mellenthin Plaza at the College of Veterinary Medicine, Mark supported two full-ride Presidential Scholarships. Most recently, he provided funds for the School of Music, Theatre and Dance to become an All-Steinway School. And one of his favorite projects was the transformation of the windows in the Great Room at K-State Libraries. He is a 2012 Alumni Fellow at KSU. Further, the Mark A Chapman Foundation created by Mark independently funds approximately 100 scholarships annually in Kansas and Texas.
Mark frequently returned to Clay Center, Kansas to visit his parents, friends and KSU. He held the Clay County High School shot put record for 47 years (1961-2008). In 2009 he was inducted into the Clay County High School's HALL OF FAME for his generosity to Clay County and Kansas State. He has been a major contributor to the Clay County Medical Center, including funding the Mark A Chapman Wellness Center. He has given scholarships to many Clay County High School graduates, to the Clay County Museum and to the Birger Sandzen Memorial Foundation.
Mark and his wife Cheryl Mellenthin made their home in Cat Spring, TX.
Mark is preceded in death by his mother, Irene Chapman. Survivors include: Mark's wife, Cheryl Mellenthin, Cat Spring, TX, his father, Leo Chapman, Clay Center, KS, his son, Carter Chapman, TX, his brother, Christopher Chapman, and partner Edee Medley, Richland, WA; his sister, Julie and husband Dennis Rice, Winfield, KS; his mother-in-law, Deloris Mellenthin, Beaver Dam, WI; his brother-in-law, James and wife Mary, Ripon, WI; his sister-in-law, Barbara and husband Dale Walker, Beaver Dam, WI; his nieces: Amy (Frank) Burns, children Otto & Hanna, Washington State; Lexi Giblin and daughter Ila, Washington State; Erin Mellenthin, Baltimore, MD; Michelle Mellenthin, Fort Collins, CO; Bonnie Walker and Billie Jean Walker, Beaver Dam, WI.
His nephews: Carl (Louise) Chapman of Iowa; Jesse (Jeri) Chapman, sons Elliot and Kyle, New York State; Bruce (Shelly)Walker, sons Bryce and Blayze, Beaver Dam, WI.
Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 21 at St. John Lutheran Church in Cat Spring, TX. with visitation immediately preceding the service from 1 to 3 P.M. Another service will be held in Clay Center, Kansas, on Saturday, April 26 at 10 A.M. Visitation will be on April 25 at Neill-Schwenson-Rook Funeral Home from 6 to 8 P.M. Burial will be at the Broughton Cemetery, Clay County, Kansas.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to PUPS (Prevent Unwanted Pets), 1884 Bostik Road, Cat Spring, TX; ARTS (Arts for Rural Texas), P.O.Box 33, Fayetteville, TX 78940; the Sealy YMCA, 1000 Main St., Sealy, TX 77474; or the charity of your choice. Knesek Funeral Home in Sealy in charge of arrangements www.knesekfuneralhome.com

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Published by Houston Chronicle on Apr. 20, 2014.

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Marilyn Faiola

April 16, 2019

Markspirit lives on through his wife Cheryl and all the charitable works she does. They were an amazing couple who lived life to the fullest. She continues to live each day to the fullest. I know Mark is smiling over all herdog rescuing.

April 24, 2014

Cheryl
I am sorry to hear of your loss, he was a special man. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Rita Wagner (DAvis)

April 24, 2014

Any Thrower is a friend of mine.

Richard Lincoff

John Polach

April 23, 2014

I am so sorry to hear about Mark. What a wonderful man. That was such a shock to me. I will miss not seeing him at Schobels' with you. Hope you are doing ok Cheryl. My love and prayers will be with you.

Kimberley Marks

April 22, 2014

I'm very sorry to hear of Mark's passing. He has awarded scholarships to me throughout my college career, and was very generous in helping me attain a higher education. His kindness was immeasurable, and I enjoyed the quarterly updates from Mark, Cheryl, and pets. My thoughts go out to the family during this difficult time.

Gale Mikkelsen

April 21, 2014

So sorry to hear of Mark's sudden passing. It was always a pleasure to do business with Mark through Rick Meyer's help, He was a good negotiator and made wise decisions. I always admired his generosity in so many ways, He will certainly be missed by many. May God bless you and keep You in this time of sorrow. You have our sincere sympathy from all of us at Mikkelsen Real Estate and Auction LLC

Dick and Diane Meyer

April 21, 2014

We met Mark only a couple times, but admired him and his work. Our most memorable conversation with him was at the Stafford Opera House exhibit of his art collection. Our community will miss
him tremendously. Our sincerest condolences to his wife and family.

exhibited. He was a warm, friendly and impressive
man and we were so saddened to hear of his death. Our community here in the countryside he so loved will miss him tremendously. Our sincerest
condolences to his wife, Cheryl , and his family.
Dick and Diane Meyer (New Ulm, TX)

Holly Boyd

April 21, 2014

Cheryl, I am so sorry for your loss.

April 21, 2014

I have learned so much from Mark through the years that I feel like I have lost a teacher, as well as a dear friend. Thankfully, we have a number of his beautiful paintings to help keep his memory close to us.

Marilyn Faiola

April 20, 2014

It was easy to see that Mark and Cheryl shared a special relationship. I loved seeing their Christmas card every year. Their smiles spoke volumes. My prayers for the family.

Richard Haller

April 20, 2014

I'm sorry I did not know Mark. We graduated together in 1965 and from reading about him he was a true Wildcat and a great friend of the University. Rest in Peace, Mark.

Joanna & Allen Pasternak

April 19, 2014

Such a shock. You and Mark were soul mates and had a wonderful life together. Our deepest sympathy.

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