Mark-Rolfs-Obituary

Mark R. Rolfs

Waupaca, Wi, Wisconsin

1955 - 2017 (Age 61)

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Rolfs, Mark R.Mark R. Rolfs, age 61, of Waupaca, Wi passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, November 16, 2017. Mark was born in Neenah, WI on December 29, 1955, the son of the late James and Patsy (DeMasters) Rolfs. Mark was very well known thru out the area as owner-operator of Rolfs Stone &...

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Mark did a wonderful job in the laying down of patio stones at our cottage. Plus adding a water-runoff system. We couldn't have been motr happier with his workmanship. A true gentleman through and through.

Mark worked at our cottage on the Chain O'Lakes. We were so pleased with the workmanship he and his crew had done in laying down the patio/grill patio stones. Top notch all the way.
But that's besides the point. He made you feel good with his upbeat character when he talked to you. Even though he was battling cancer,...he didn't let that spill over in not making you feel good with his positive outlook in life. Mark Rolfs will be missed.

I have known Mark since grade school. i started to know him when we had a job sheering Christmas trees . Istudied Tae Kwon Do with him , lived and worked the oil fields in Montana with him , went to the Boundary Waters with him. He will be sorely missed . Nobody that know him is surprised he died with his boots on working. Rest in Peace old buddy.

I was very sad to hear of Marks passing. I met Mark many, many years ago on the Windsor Dam road when he had that old black dump truck and was starting out in the landscape business. I was so impressed by the passion, knowledge, and love he had for the big woods. From that time on every fall I made it a point to stop by his camp to talk over and share our bowhunting pursuits of whitetail bucks. Last week I talked to him for the last time, he told me this year he was going to slow down a...

The lights are shinning in heaven as Mark splits his stones.A man with an eye for beauty.

My deepest sympathies to Mark's family. I met Mark over 25 years ago when I worked at the Amherst Cafe, where he was a regular. Diane Stroik, the owner gave him the nickname of "Cutie Mark" and that he was. But as cute as he was, he was even sweeter of a guy. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. I was lucky to have known him. May he rest in peace and I hope that warm memories of Mark will bring you comfort during this difficult time.

To the family of Mark, I am Joel Jorgensen, I haven't seen Mark until recently at Chimney Inn. we recognized each other immediately. He told me about the cancer he had and made it through it. we have known each other for many years, I was happy to see him again, he has always been a Great person in my mind! I am sad that he had to leave us. He will always remain with us in our minds and hearts. Love you all! I will miss him!!! As I know you all will too!

Mark was such an incredibly kind person. Mark would give the shirt that's on his back, and all the hands he could to help you. Mark and I shared many things as we are both in the stone business. If I ever needed advice on installing a paver stone walkway , Mark always had the right answer. Mark was a true craftsman. He was one of the best stone splitters in the State.
Let your spirit flow free now Mark !
Pat Dixon Dixon Shoreline Landscaping
Portage, Wisconsin

MARK WAS ALWAYS FRIENDLY, ALWAYS SAID HI, ALWAYS SMILING.