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Mark F. English

1933 - 2019

Mark F. English obituary, 1933-2019, Kansas City, MO

BORN

1933

DIED

2019

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McGilley State Line Chapel

12301 State Line Road

Kansas City, Missouri

Mark English Obituary

Mark F. English Mark F. English passed away peacefully after a brief illness in Kansas City on August 8, 2019. He was born September 19, 1933 in Hubbard, Texas, to Bernice (Bethke) and Jack Howard English. Drawing had always come naturally to Mark, but growing up in Texas meant picking cotton in the hot sun. "I got out of the cotton fields by learning to paint signs," he once said. "I chased rodeos and painted bucking broncs and "Welcome Rodeo Fans' on store windows I had nowhere to go but up." After graduating from Hubbard High School in 1951, Mark attended the University of Texas until he was drafted into the military during the Korean War. Shortly thereafter, Mark married his high school sweetheart, Peggy Ann Littlejohn, in 1954. Together they raised their children Donna, Stephanie, and John in California, Michigan, Connecticut, and Kansas. In 1960, Mark graduated with honors from The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, with a BFA in Advertising Design. After working at advertising agencies for the automotive industry in Detroit, Mark moved his family to Connecticut in 1964. There he began his rise as one of America's top illustrators, working with some of the largest publishers from around the globe. Honors and awards came quickly and often. Throughout his career, Mark was one of the leading illustrators in the United States and abroad. His unique style was easily recognizable in such publications as TIME, Sports Illustrated, Redbook, Atlantic Monthly, Rolling Stone, and many other corporate and pharmaceutical publications. He designed 14 stamps for the U.S. Postal Service, movie posters and album covers for John Denver, Julian Lennon, and The Who. In 1977, Hallmark Cards offered Mark an Artist-in-Residency to teach classes to its creative staff in Kansas City. It was there that he met his second wife, Wendy Buskey. They were married in 1983 and had two daughters, Emily and Sarah. Also in 1983, Mark was elected to The New York Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame, joining the ranks of such notables as Norman Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth, Winslow Homer, Bernie Fuchs, and Jessie Wilcox Smith. He was one of the most awarded illustrators in the history of the Society of Illustrators. Mark never stopped challenging himself, and his work never stopped evolving. He retired from illustration in the early 1990s to become a fine artist and successfully exhibited his work in galleries and exhibitions around the United States and abroad. In 1995, he and his son John co-founded the Illustration Academy, a workshop offering drawing, design, and painting classes to skilled students and professionals. Now in its 25th year, the faculty consists of the very best illustrators, concept artists and painters in the US and has attracted students from around the world. In 2001, Mark was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters from The Academy of Art University, San Francisco. Mark was preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Bernice; his brothers Jack, Robert, and Albert; and his sister Polly, dear granddaughter Anousha Shirazi, and loving grandson Austin English. His surviving brother Bill resides in Texas. He is also survived by his wife of 36 years, Wendy; children Donna English, Stephanie Shirazi (Ali), John English (Marcia), Emily Johnson (Ryan), and Sarah English (Michael Saldarriaga); grandchildren Rachel Humphrey (Scott), Matt English, Cailin Norris, Bella Shirazi, Max Johnson, and Ava Johnson; along with numerous nieces, nephews, dear friends, and countless admirers. A prolific and visionary artist, Mark leaves behind a stunning body of work spanning six decades, but his true legacy is as a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend. A memorial service (4pm) and reception will be held from 4 to 6 pm on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at McGilley State Line Chapel, 12301 State Line Road, Kansas City, MO. Immediately following will be a Celebration of Mark's life and work at Eva Reynold's Gallery of Fine Art, 5621 West 135th St., Suite 2630, Overland Park, KS, at Prairiefire. The family requests donations in Mark's name to Harvesters (harvesters.org) in lieu of flowers. Please share a memory at www.mcgilleystatelinechapel.com

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Published by Kansas City Star on Aug. 14, 2019.

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Earl L Schroeder

August 5, 2023

The little dude from Texas that made good and touched a lot of lives,.............. I was honored he touched mine.

Earl

EARL SCHROEDER

August 5, 2020

Always enjoyed going to lunch with Mark, he had amazing stories. Mark always wanted to flip a coin to see who paid the bill.........I always lost but, enjoyed the time together...............and looked forward to the next time I could buy our lunch........He'll be missed by many for a long, long time!

Harrahs - Spring 2019

Tim Coulter

November 3, 2019

Met Mark at Harrahs. Enjoyed his company! Not until I met his son, John, did I realize the genius I was clowning around with! Have been looking for him the past several months. Heard yesterday of his passing. Sympathy to all the family!! I will truly miss him!

Tim The Uber!

Earl L Schroeder

August 22, 2019

Sorry to hear of Mark's passing......my best to all the family

Ann Willoughby

August 17, 2019

As a girl in Mississippi, I cut Mark Englishs illustrations from popular magazines and pinned them on a bulletin board. It was Mark who inspired me to become an illustrator and designer.
Later, when I taught illustration at KU in the early 1980s Mark was always gracious and agreed to visit our class and senior shows. A generation of illustrators were inspired by his exquisite work. Mark was a quiet, kind and decent gentleman who profoundly influenced my life and career.

August 15, 2019

I have fond memories from childhood of my great uncle Mark drawing for me. He was truly an amazing person. Love, hugs and sympathy to all his loved ones, from Elizabeth (Fletcher) and Kevin Craven

Julie Haymaker

August 12, 2019

Wendy I just read this , I am deeply sorry for the sadness you must feel . My heart understands the pain . Bless you and the family as you pass through this dark valley . Love Julie ( Isaacs ) haymaker

The Singleton Family

August 12, 2019

So sorry--Deepest sympathy to all the family--God Speed Mark----The Singleton Family---

Lee Woolery

August 12, 2019

Mark was a hero to many illustrators.

I was fortunate enough to be part of his seminars while I worked at Hallmark.

My deepest sympathies.

Monte English

August 12, 2019

Great Uncle. Loved the stories of childhood with my dad and their siblings. Random facts the public did not know - he was a Golden Glove Champion in Hubbard, Texas. Love the story about how he finally met his match in boxing of a boy from the boy's school in a nearby town. Cherish the stories about his parents and being raised in a fairly strict upbringing of 6 kids in the depression era. You will be missed.

John Lee

August 12, 2019

He will be missed. A hero to many illustrators and one of the greatest that ever lived. My condolences to the family.

Michael Bingham

August 11, 2019

Mark was a friend, mentor and hero to me. I will miss him. May his family find peace.

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Celebration of Life

Eva Reynold's Gallery of Fine Art

5621 West 135th St., Suite 2630, Overland Park at Prairiefire, KS

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