1986
2023
Mark Samuel Wonnenberg
BISMARCK - It is with much heartache that we say goodbye to our son, brother, grandson, uncle, nephew, cousin and friend Mark Samuel Wonnenberg.
Mark, 36, was born in Bismarck on March 18, 1986. As a follower of Jesus, by God's grace through faith, Mark received his perfect, heavenly body on Thursday, January 5, 2023 and then performed his last heroic act, organ donation. Anyone who knew Mark, knew he loved deeply. He had a big, tender heart. His passing leaves a large hole in everyone's hearts.
A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, January 20, at Century Baptist Church, 205 Colt Avenue, Bismarck.
There will be a time of visitation from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Thursday, January 19, 2023 with a Sharing Memories of Mark Service at 6:30 p.m. at Parkway Funeral Home, 2330 Tyler Parkway, Bismarck.
Mark was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at the age of seven. He was stronger than all of us. It is an incredibly challenging disease to manage. He often said, "You have no idea what I go through," and he was right. Initially, diabetes kept him from going on his "bucket list" trip, but it worked out for the better for him. Mark and his dad went the following year in 2019 on the 75th Anniversary of the World War II D-Day landing. They had tickets to the televised celebration in France, and Mark even walked by the cameras so his mom got to see him.
During his high school years, Mark participated in band and was able to go on a band tour, which was another trip of a lifetime. The Century Patriot Band, under the direction of Mr. Tim Fogderud, traveled to New York and Boston. Among their many adventures, they saw Lion King on Broadway and performed on-stage at Carnegie Hall, all in the comfort of their Patriot band uniforms
Mark grew up in the family convenience store business, working alongside his parents and grandparents for many years. He managed the I-94 Express car wash before heading to Kansas City, where he made many lifelong friends. Mark moved back to Bismarck in 2013 and returned to work in the family business. When the family sold the stations, Mark went to work for his uncle and cousin at Red Carpet and made many lifelong friends there as well.Mark had a list of things that he wanted to do one day. One was the World War II tour he did with his dad. Another one was skydiving, which he got to do with his brother Mike. It wasn't the same when he went again without Mike, but he still loved it. The last thing on his list we know of was seeing Jim Morrison's grave in Paris before the start of their World War II tour.
He began working at Runnings in the Sporting Goods department in December of 2021 under the management of Kevin Lockard. As a firearm enthusiast, it was a dream job for Mark. He told us almost daily "Where else could I talk guns all day and get paid while doing it?" He loved all the staff, his customers, and their dogs that always ran right to him because they knew he loved them too.
Some of Mark's interests and hobbies included spending time with his niece and nephews, who shared a mutual love for Legos. He also enjoyed firearms, hunting, vehicles, war memorabilia, caring for his lizards, and tending to his collection of plants.
Mark is survived by his parents, Doug and Robyn; brother, John and his wife, Sarah; along with niece, Maya, and nephews Grant and Preston; his sister, Connie (and Sean Dane); grandmothers, Lorraine Wonnenberg and Irma Bitner; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his brother, Michael; and grandfathers, Eugene Wonnenberg and Robert Bitner.
Memorials may be given to Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation or Gideons International.
To share memories of Mark and sign the online guestbook, visit www.eastgatefuneral.com.
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Duane & Carol M. in Montana
January 20, 2023
Doug and Robyn,
Our heartfelt condolences as you grieve the loss of your son, Mark. Knowing the both of you and your love for your family, I believe Mark left a legacy of kindness and love to many he came in contact with. Hold the honorable part of Mark close, as it may be the healing balm God provides for your hurting hearts. Prayers for you and your family.
Tim and Becky Hager
January 16, 2023
So very sorry for your loss. May God surround you and hold you in the hollow of his hands. My nephew Jeremy was a good friend. Praying for all of your family. tim and Becky Hager
Larry & Betty Graf
January 16, 2023
Robyn & Doug
God is near, Lean on Him as you go through this time of grieving and hurting.
Betty & Larry Graf
Joan and Jeff Auch
January 14, 2023
Robyn..
I'm so sorry to hear of your son's passing. Type 1 diabetes is a huge commitment that one doesn't get a choice about. We didn't know Mark, but did know his very sweet mom! We sure he didn't fall far from the tree! Our thoughts and prayers will include you all!
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