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Mark A. Pieffer

Colorado Springs, Colorado

1948 - 2019 (Age 70)

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Pieffer, Mark A. October 24, 1948 - March 22, 2019 DM, Ret LTC Born in Springfield, Ohio, October 24, 1948. Died in Colorado Springs, Colorado, March 22, 2019, surrounded by his loving family. Mark is preceded in death by his parents Jack E. Pieffer, Lois E. (Reedy) Pieffer, and brother Marvin...

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I am still treasuring the memories of Mark. He was kind, intelligent, handsome and so very caring. I miss his smile and his easy laughter. SHS class of 1966

Still miss him. Mark was handsome, kind and loving. I will miss our talks and his encouraging words. I am praying for the family as I am a widow now too I thank God for having Mark as a classmate and part of my life.

Mark will be greatly missed in the academic world.

Mark will be greatly missed. I loved working with him at JIU. When I had a bad day, all I'd have to do is run into him and minutes later, he'd have me laughing. He was such a light. It is an honor to have known him.

I was fortunate enough to have enjoyed an Ethics class at Colorado Tech with Dr. Pieffer as my professor many years ago. That was my first class at CTU, and he really set the tone for a positive experience at that institution! He was such a wonderful teacher and person, and I will always remember his stories and joking with him in the halls. Thank you, Dr. Pieffer, and my sincerest condolences to his family.

So many of us have lost a mentor and a friend. He was also a fellow baseball fan. He loved to teach. He touched so many, including me, and I never had the privilege of meeting him in person.
Rest In Peace Mark

Mark made me laugh, often when we worked together while he was in college. He encouraged me to go to college when I was in doubt. He loved life, being a veteran, loved his friends and especially his family. He will truly be missed by many

Mark made me laugh. Encouraged me to go to college when I was in doubt.. He was caring, a proud veteran, and deeply loved his family
and friends. He will truly be missed by many.