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Marc Burnham Fagot

Marc Fagot Obituary

Born: May 10, 1953
Died: March 5, 2009

GENEVA – Marc Burnham Fagot, 55, of Geneva passed away peacefully at his home on Thursday, March 5, after a valiant, year-long battle with cancer. By his side were Robin, his loving wife of 28 years, and his two sons, John and Drew. With him in spirit and support at his passing were countless friends and family members, all of whom were blessed by having been a part of his life.

Marc was born May 10, 1953, in Danville, the son of Robert and Mertyce Fagot. He graduated from Danville High School, where he was active in the choral music programs, as well as swimming, track and, most importantly, football. He was chosen to attend the American Legion Premier Boys State conference in Springfield, where he was elected Boys State Attorney General. Marc then attended the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. While at the U of I he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity, and a fullback for two years for the varsity football team. He graduated in 1975 with a bachelor's degree in business administration.

After a brief association with Mark Shale and Associates in Texas, Marc moved to Chicago. He opened Marc Marketing in a showroom at the Chicago Merchandise Mart, and remained at the Mart for the next 20 years. As the business focused on unique home furnishings and decorative accessories, Marc was elected president of the Chicago Gift Association. He moved the business to Geneva in 2001, also operating a retail store "Domus" on Third Street. Most recently, Marc was employed as a sales manager for Riverfront Chrysler Jeep in North Aurora.

Marc and Robin (Unverferth) were married in Danville on April 12, 1980, and after living in Chicago for a short time, made their home in Geneva. Along with being a tremendous ambassador for the community, Marc served as a charter Board Member of the Geneva Baseball Association, and was responsible for the initial fundraising efforts necessary to get the league started. In addition, he served as the Treasurer of the Geneva High School All-Sports Boosters. It was nine years ago that Marc found the perfect opportunity to demonstrate his caring and commitment to the youth of Geneva. In 2000 he stepped forward to volunteer as an assistant coach for the Geneva High School Football Vikings. In that capacity, Marc not only helped shape young lives, but also helped to rebuild the program and lead the Vikings to the state championship game this past November.

Marc was an avid fisherman and took many father/son fishing trips to Canada with his sons. He also enjoyed golf, loved the Cubs, the Bears and, most of all, his Fighting Illini.

Marc is survived by the love of his life, Robin, and his two sons, John and Drew, all at home in Geneva. He also leaves behind his parents, Mertyce and the Hon. John P. Meyer of Danville; his brothers Robert (Kathy) Fagot of Egan, Minn., John (Toni) Meyer, Jr. of Danville, Michael Meyer of Yorba Linda, Cal., Christopher (Sue) Meyer of Danville, his sisters Mary (Rudy) Manfredi of Fairfield, Cal., Betsy (Russell) Elam of Susanville, Cal., Melinda (David) Jankowski of Danville, a special brother-in-law, T.J. Goetting of Bangor, Maine, as well as many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Robert and his beloved sister, Tamara.

The visitation will be Monday from 3 to 8 p.m. at Yurs Funeral Home, 1771 West Street, (Route 38), Geneva. Mass will be at 11 a.m., Tuesday, March 10, at St. Peter Catholic Church, 1891 Kaneville Road, Geneva. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Marc B. Fagot Memorial Fund, c/o Park National Bank, 808 W. State St., Geneva, IL 60134. For information, call Yurs Funeral Home of Geneva. 630-232-7337 or at yursfuneralhomes.com.

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Published by Kane County Chronicle on Mar. 7, 2009.

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Tom Hicks

March 9, 2009

Marc and I often laughed about how we met. Freshman year in the football locker room, about the last ones leaving, so it was the two of us, with lockers next to each other, no clothes on while changing, and right then is when we shook hands and traded names! It was the first time I heard the Meatball laugh and saw the smile!!

I spent a lot of time with Marc at the ATO house playing cards (hearts usually), hanging by the fireplace trying to decide if we were going to class, and on the football field. I only saw Marc several times in all the years after U of I. Two of those were in the last 9 mos. while he was dealing with his illness. That laugh and smile were still very much a part of him. I'm sure his family, community, and all the young men he coached are as grateful as we all are, to have had the kind of person Marc was in our lives.

He will be missed very much. Many thoughts and prayers to Robin, John, Drew, and all his family.

Deborah Ritner

March 8, 2009

Marc blessed and touch the hearts of everyone who knew him. His amazing faith, passion, contagious sense of humor, and beautiful smile will live in my heart until we meet again.

Kimberly Ferche

March 7, 2009

Marc was a terrific man to work with at RFCJ, he will be truly missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time.

Bruce Orr

March 7, 2009

Marc was a great ATO brother and I recall those days together as some of my best. No one ever had a bigger heart and from what I've learned it was never more apparent these last few years

Colleen

March 7, 2009

Marc had a wonderful heart and was a dear friend to DOJO my late husband. My heart goes out to his wife and children.
He will be missed by so many.

Dane Luhrsen

March 7, 2009

Marc (Meatball) was a great guy and I have very fond memories of my short time with him while I was an ATO pledge and he was an "active" down in Champaign. He was one of the guys who made many of our college experiences, special, fun and memorable. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

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