MARK HARRIS EARL

1949 - 2020

MARK HARRIS EARL obituary, 1949-2020

MARK HARRIS EARL

1949 - 2020

BORN

1949

DIED

2020

MARK EARL Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 25, 2020.
Rev. Mark Harris Earl
September 11, 1949 – March 17, 2020

The statistics around the life of the Rev. Mark Earl cannot hope to convey the essence of the son, father, brother, husband and pastor who died as gently as he lived March 17, 2020, following a brave battle for his health. As he moves into eternity, the impact of his life will also live on where he brought love and hugs, fullness of joy in the ordinary, selfless devotion to God and God's church, to family and friends, and to every community that felt his grace and presence.
Mark Earl was born September 10, 1949, to parents Harris and Marcia Earl, Wesleyan missionaries to Colombia. Life there provided him an opportunity to develop Spanish fluency, a gift he used to bless parishioners and to intersect fluently with strangers…who instantly became his friends.
His early education included Alliance Academy in Ecuador, where he attended high school. He was a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan College and Asbury Theological Seminary.
Ordained a United Methodist elder, Mark served as pastor in churches throughout New Jersey: Central United Methodist Church in Linwood; Rancocas and Masonville United Methodist Churches; Seaville United Methodist Church; Broad Street United Methodist Church in Burlington; Hillsdale United Methodist Church; and Christ United Methodist Church in Lakewood. Having retired, his ministry also included service as chaplain to the United Methodist Committee on Relief's (UMCOR) annual U.S. Disaster Response Academy, and a member of Cross Ties Sunday School class at First Gainesville United Methodist Church in Georgia.
Mark's family will remember him for the joy he felt in their every accomplishment and his devotion to them, his genuine investment in the concerns of others…even those he met in a store or on the street, his love of time on any body of water, cooking for others (particularly his famed pancakes and oatmeal), his willingness to be transformed by music, particularly classical and the theological inspiration of the Wesleyan hymns, and his lifelong willingness to learn. In recent years, Mark, already grateful for the simplest of things, was inspired by the teaching of Franciscan Fr. Richard Rohr.
Mark Earl's character was well expressed in "The Practice and Presence of God" by Brother Lawrence, born Nicholas Herman. As a man who felt the constant companionship of God, there was "no distinction between the time of business and the time of worship" for Mark. His family notes that he felt the presence of God whether he was working in his kitchen, the garage or worshipping in a church. Like Brother Lawrence, Mark would never have embraced a description of him as "great," but all would agree that he personified the "virtues that posterity calls great."

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July 11, 2020

Randy Jones posted to the memorial.

May 18, 2020

Sue Earl posted to the memorial.

May 18, 2020

Nelson Mendoza Arce posted to the memorial.

Randy Jones

July 11, 2020

To my friend, from years gone by, I'm grateful that we reconnected over the last two years. By phone, reminiscing over the days at Marion college and catching up on each others lives. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mark's family. He was truly a good soul. He will be missed.

Sue Earl

May 18, 2020

What a great legacy has been left by Mark. I didn't know Mark very well but I knew him to be a man of God! He will be greatly missed.

Nelson Mendoza Arce

May 18, 2020

"Que la gracia, la misericordia y la paz de Dios sea sobre toda la familia EARL" Sentimos mucho la partida de Mark Harris Earl hacia la eternidad. Dios les bendiga.

Sherrie OBER

April 23, 2020

Dear Brendon and Angie, I am so very sorry for your great loss. I've often heard you talk of Mark Earl in such a positive light. Your loss is great, God's grace is greater still. I pray peace for you and your family. - Sherrie Ober

Barbara Burnside

April 18, 2020

Mark was a kind, inspiring, intelligent & Godly man who made you feel that you were the only one in the room. He listened intently, always had an uplifting or funny thing to say and I know he loved Cathy so much. Her face lit so brightly when he was near! It was a beautiful thing to witness. I always took notes during his UMCOR Academy chaplain's messages. He obviously knew and loved Jesus, as well as everyone else, and the intensity of His light shown through Mark! Peace and comfort be with his whole family and all his friends.

April 18, 2020

Very few people have touched my life the way Mark did. I will always be grateful for his spiritual insights and his tolerance of others. He will be greatly missed. Joyce Pelletier

Marioyn Allpress

April 16, 2020

My sweet, long-lost and finally found friend: Your friendship has been one of the most valued of my life.

Liz Gibson

April 16, 2020

My hope is that Mark's family can find comfort in his passing - he is free of pain and with his God. Mark was one of the most special people I ever met. He had a way of being present with you when you talked, of being interested and engaged in those around him. He showed such love and devotion to his family - it was alway clear to see. Rest In Peace, my friend, until we see each other again,

Gregory Forrester

April 16, 2020

Though we only met in person for a few days in response to Hurricane Sandy - I had an instant connection to the Spirit and grace he exuded to everyone that crossed our paths. He cared for the soul of people and recognized them as a child of God in the moments he spent with them. It was fun to watch and obviously came from a lifelong practice.

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July 11, 2020

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May 18, 2020

Sue Earl posted to the memorial.

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