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Mark Peterson Obituary

August 2, 1943 ~ September 2, 2021

Mark collapsed at home in Port Hadlock, WA and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center Hospital in Seattle where he passed away of heart failure, unable to say goodbye to Marci, his wife of 45 years.

He was born in Salt Lake City, UT, the youngest child of Ervin Miller and Grace (Bunker) Peterson. After graduating from East High School in 1961, Mark served an LDS mission in South Africa from 1962-1964. Upon his return to Salt Lake City, he married Carol Jean Wahlquist. He attended the University of Utah, graduating in 1968 with a B.S. Degree, majoring in Geography with an emphasis in Astronomy and Cartography. During this time, he was employed by the Hansen Planetarium as a staff lecturer giving public and school presentations and assisting with star parties arranged by the planetarium.

Mark loved to share his knowledge of astronomy with others and intended to make a career of it. In 1968 an opportunity presented itself for him to do just that. So he, his wife Carol and their daughter moved to Denver, Colorado, where Mark was hired as Assistant Curator of Gates Planetarium in the Denver Museum of Natural History. A year later, he was named Curator and Director of Gates Planetarium. Under his guidance, he and his staff wrote and produced 20 planetarium programs, two of which were shared with 50 planetariums: Strangers in the Night, underwritten by Columbia Pictures in association with the release of their film, Close Encounters of the Third Kind; and Whirlpools of Darkness, underwritten by Buena Vista Distribution Company upon the release of their film, The Black Hole. Eager to share his passion of the night sky beyond the planetarium audience, Mark taught astronomy at Metropolitan State college in Denver and at Arapahoe Community College in Littleton, Colorado. He designed and published a planisphere and mapped the night sky in a creation he titled, Chart of the Heavens, which was originally designed in 1969 and is still in print today.

Mark and Carol divorced and she moved back to Salt Lake City with their two children. In January of 1976, he met his future wife, Marci Kasperski. They were married August 14, 1976.

In 1982, Mark's career took a different direction when he conceived the idea of transforming the museum's Phipps Auditorium into an IMAX theater. He raised $4.5 million dollars for the construction and the Phipps IMAX Theater became a blueprint for other museums wanting to build their own. It was known as, "The theater where everything was done right." Mark worked as an independent IMAX/large screen theater consultant before joining White Oak Associates in the same capacity until his retirement. In all he completed over 100 projects around the world.

Mark will be remembered by those who knew him well as a gifted poet, philosopher, loyal friend and animal lover who volunteered at Center Valley Animal Rescue, a no-kill shelter in Quilcene, WA. He was a competent sailor, had an expert class ham radio license, but most of all, Mark was a compassionate and kind man with a great sense of humanity.

He is survived by his wife Marcia A. Peterson, Port Hadlock, WA; two children: Christy (Bruce) McDonald, West Jordan, UT and Scott (Sherrie) Eggenberger, South Jordan, UT; six grandchildren: Ryan and Alec McDonald; Carter, Ryker, Tanner and Kemmer Eggenberger; two siblings, Caryl Peterson Hepworth, Kaysville, UT; Douglas (Bev) Peterson, Murray, UT. He was preceded in death by his parents and one grandson, Andrew McDonald.

A collection of Mark's poems will be published next year titled, Paint the Wind with Clouds. Search poetrysoup/markpeterson.

A GoFundMe account has been established to help Mark's wife Marci with the unexpected medical costs. To make a contribution, go to: https://gofund.me/380ae71b

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Deseret News from Sep. 23 to Sep. 24, 2021.

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Scott McIntosh

Earlier today

I worked with Mark Peterson at Gates Planetarium from 1979 to 1983

Michael Cook

November 9, 2025

I just learned of our loss. With great sorrow I reflect of my time with Mark and many conversations. He had a great sense of humor and positive view of life and view of the universe. Mark, you´re a good man.

Chris w Ferenz

October 15, 2023

Mark was my inspiration to level up from a technician license < the lowest least privileged amateur license in the usa> to pass both the general and extra licenses of which the extra is the highest one. I met by accident Mark and his lovely wife Marci at the Barnes noble book store when he was looking at other tools to see where the constellations are during the night and season. From that day we grew as a great friendship. In the universe be at peace and delight in the mysteries of the universe.

jim munn

September 24, 2021

Mark was a very amazing person. His knowledge of the IMAX system was second to none. It was always informative and a pleasure to talk with him.
He will be missed.
JIm Munn

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