1973
2020
Mark Allan Davis, 46, of Everett, WA passed away quietly on August 12, 2020 at Providence Regional Medical Center. He was born August 25, 1973 in Bennettsville, SC to Allan and Marie (Rummelhart) Davis.
He attended Cheraw High School graduating in 1991. He also graduated from Seattle Central Community College with an Associate of Art and Science, Human Services and Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster Degree.
Mark worked at the Washington Alcohol and Drug 24 hour hotline as an IT/ Web Development Director for 8 years. He also worked as a Chemical Dependency Professional for Schick Shadel Hospital and Seattle Counseling Services. Most recently he worked freelance IT/Web design which allowed him to grow his personal lawn care business. Mark loved spending time with family and friends. He enjoyed taking care of his animals and working on various gardening and landscaping projects.
Mark is survived by his husband, Sergio Elizarras Martinez, parents, Allan and Lynne Davis of Cheraw, SC and Marie Davis of Sioux Center, IA, his sister and brother in law, Donna and Steve Schaap, one nephew and two nieces, Christian Weber, Caitlyn Weber, and Ava Schaap. Also, his Aunts and Uncles, Jim and Darlene Davis, Lisa and Lindlin Bryan, Dave and Candy Rummelhart, and Joe and Laura Rummelhart. Mark is predeceased by grandparents Mary and JW Lee, Francis and Dorothy Rummelhart, an Uncle Billy Davis and Cousin Daniel Rummelhart.
Memorial donations/in lieu of flowers may be made to the Everett Animal Shelter in Everett, WA @ 425-257-6000 or make a donation to your local Animal Shelter.
August 25, 1973 - August 12, 2020To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
Marie DavisLenox
August 22, 2020
Oh Mark, my son my son.!! My only son, You are missed so much! I did not sleep well for a month before you passed. Now the same. It meant so much to me that you were alive when we arrived. We could all talk to you and show my love to you and you could hear me!!! Thank you Steve for watching Mark's great nephew Liam and niece Ava! God this is so tough. Thank you all for your prayers!!!
Lois Foraker
August 22, 2020
Mark's talents as a landscape artist were formidable; he was one of the hardest workers I've ever seen. His heart and soul were generous and he became a source of strength when I was caring for my 97 year old mother. His laughter and giggles when delighted could light up a room. Fly with the angels, Mark! You will be sorely missed. You already are... Blessings on the hearts of his family and friends.
Ronald Drummond II
August 21, 2020
Much love to you Mark. Rest in peace!
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