Major-Yenter-Obituary

Major General Mark William Yenter

Carson City, Nevada

Age 60

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Major General (Ret) Mark William YenterCarson City - Major General (Ret) Mark William Yenter, 60, died suddenly of natural causes at his home in Carson City on May 25th. Mark was born into military service to Dorothy (Berger) of Carson City and Captain Kenneth Yenter of Fernley at the 98th...

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God bless the Yenter family. Lord hold MG(R) Yenter in your right hand. Thank you for his leadership and the cherished time we spent in the Engineering Directorate in New Kabul Compound, Afghanistan.

Dear Lisa, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as we remember your loving husband, Mark. He was a man of strength and duty behind that sweet American Apple Pie smile! Mark did so much for our military. We are so proud of all that was accomplished while you were both here at Fort Leonard Wood. You served as a beautiful First Lady and together, you and The Commander touched our hearts and our lives. May you continue to embrace Gods presence and comfort. The presence of the...

I was fortunate enough to have known and worked with Mark when he was assigned as Assistant Project Manager at Bonneville Lock and Dam. I counted him as one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known. Years after he left Bonneville he returned when he was promoted to Brigadier General. I still have the coin he gave me. He will be missed. Jim Runkles, retired Park Manager, US Army Corps of Engineers.

My deepest condolences to Major General Mark Yenter's family, military family and friends. I am a friend and recent former co-worker of his brother, Brad, and he would share with me stories on several occasions (throughout the years) about his brother, his character, his accomplishments and valor. Brad knew my father was 42 years military man and he knew how much I respect and honor the men and women who so selflessly serve our great nation and so he knew how much I enjoyed hearing his...

Mark and I went to EOBC and EOAC together. A great guy and tremendous leader. I am stunned at this news. My deepest condolences to Marks' family.

I had the opportunity to serve under General Yenter several times at Ft Bragg. He was one of the best officers I had the pleasure to serve with and serve under. I was very saddened to hear the news today.

MG Yenter and his family were always welcoming, accommodating, and accepting in all of my experiences and interactions. I have always admired and respected him. May the family find peace and solace, allow God to give you strength during this difficult time. Honor all of Marks accomplishments and know that his impact is lasting

CSM Andrews, wife Sue, Sharon and Bill Van Horn 20 Bde Command team 96-98

Bill & I were so sorry to hear of Mark's passing. So glad we took the time to go back to Fort Bragg a few years ago for an Organization Day/Millitary Ball. That is one we will remember.

We are saddened to hear about the sudden passing of MG Yenter. We were delighted that he had recently signed on to be part of the IDS International Advisory Board and we will miss not being able to benefit from his counsel. Our sympathies to his family, friends, and colleagues.