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MARK E. DREILING

Kansas City, Missouri

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Mark E. Dreiling, 50, passed away at his Kansas City home April 21, 2012, after a battle with cancer. Mark had a zest for life that was contagious. He gave tirelessly of his time and efforts to the organizations he held dear to his heart. In lieu of flowers friends and family ask that donations...

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Worked with Mark in investment banking. Many laughs, many cheers! Going to miss you buddy.

I also worked with Mark at First National Bank & Boatmens First National Bank. He was a kind, loving and generous person. I was blessed to have known him.

I am also someone who had the privilege of working with Mark when he started his career at First National Bank. Nan Peele, Judy Fletcher, Pam Giesecke and I spent many an evening at John's with Mark unwinding after work. God bless the boy from Sharon Springs.

What a wonderful human being. I met Mark early on in my volunteer experiences and learned so much from him. He had unending spirt and the ability to make everyone feel like they belong. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Thank you for being such a great influence.

Mark was a great coach for a number of people taking Landmark Education's Self-Expression and Leadership Program. I appreciated his willingness to give freely of his time and talent. The world is better because Mark was here.

What a great guy and such a loss to the community. Heartfelt condolences to his family.

Mark was a student of mine, many years ago. He had a great sense of humor and was gifted in several ways. A quality person who touched the people he came in contact with. He will be missed.

It was a pleasure to know this man and he was a good party too. Oceans of love, Kim and Tom James

I knew Mark from First National Bank when he started in the wire transfer department and we both ended up in the Funds Management Department at FNB and when it became Boatmen's. Mark was an a great co-worker who knew how to enjoy life to its fullest. We had so many fun times not only at work but at John's and Sal's afterwards. I'm sad to hear of his passing and was blessed to have known him.