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Mark Sandmeyer

Boise, Idaho

1949 - 2023

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Mark Sandmeyer November 20, 1949 - January 26, 2023 Boise, Idaho - Mark Stephen Sandmeyer, 73, passed away peacefully at the Boise Veteran's Home. Born in Boise to Paul and Jacqueline Sandmeyer, he graduated Bishop Kelly High in 1967 and earned a science degree from Boise State College in 1971....

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Jennifer,Jake and Ian and thier cousin Phillip Jr.were some of the finest people I've ever met.. Always thought of with a smile.

I lived across the street from the Sandmeyer family when we were all kids. I remember playing baseball with Phillip and Mark along with the rest of the kids in the neighborhood and going fishing, and just being kids. The Sandmeyer family was a wonderful group (a large one) and I have great memories that I will cherish forever.

OMG, we just found out about Mark. I suppose it is the consequence of a digital world. We are saddened by the news, even more so because we did not know at the time and not able to reach out in February. He will be missed. My son Nick, husband Jack, and I lived next door to Mark Jannifer, Jake and Ian for many years on N 15th St., first on the South side of our house, then on the North! One of the best things about moving into our house was having the Sandmeyers as neighbors. Mark was a...

Man..., I was just talking about Mark this morning..I can't believe it!!!?He was a Superhero to me.I remember some roughians moving across the alley, like 15 of em, constantly harassing and bullying myself and Jake and Ian..All I know is Mark cleared a path for us for the next 200 years.. Nobody else ever bothered us again.I wanted to introduce Mark to my son Jake.I wanted to tell him about the folks selling their house and the new guy wanting the neighbors to move that giant , indestructible...

Older kids were bullying myself, Jake and Ian and Mark went over there like Superman and straightened everything out for us for the next decade.I love the guy so much and I wanted to tell him about my Son Jake, and when the folks sold their house on 15th.The new owner wanted the neighbors to move that giant concrete, indestructible fence you built over 1 foot.lol.Dang it Mark.I really really appreciate you and your family.Thank you for everything and being the world's last superman.

Mark was my first boyfriend while he was at Bishop Kelly and I was at Capital High. I have thought of him often over the years and felt sure he was having an adventurous life.

I have had the pleasure of working with Mark. We worked in Saudi and having Mark there made it a lot of fun. Mark never changed, he was the same thoughtful, kind person all the years I knew him. Plus, he could be hysterically funny. He will be missed.

Mr. Mark could literally tackle a Scottish bull by the horns! Whether in Africa speaking native tongue or teaching nonenglish speakers while mucking he communicated by setting an example of hard work. Ideas for our new house began on a bar napkin at Gil's. Among his shenanigans a puppy in a satchel was left under our kitchen table and we are forever grateful! RIP Mark you're definitely a Renaissance man.