Mark A. Harden

Mark A. Harden obituary, Middletown, OH

Mark A. Harden

Mark Harden Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 16, 2024.
Mark Allen Harden passed away on March 13th, 2024. He was born on May 6th, 1971 in Fort Riley, Kansas to his parents Rich and Diana Harden. Mark was a graduate of Vandalia-Butler High School (1989), Wright State University (1995), and Marygrove College. He dedicated his career to providing students with various opportunities whether it was in the classroom or on the court. Mark spent 29 years serving in education at Vandalia-Butler High School, Lakota Local Schools, Bethel High School (Tipp City), Cincinnati Christian University, Fairfield High School, and Sycamore High School. The love of sports inspired his career as an athletic director. In this role, Mark was able to mentor high school athletes as well as coaches and other people in the Greater Miami Conference. He most recently served as the athletic director at Sycamore High School since 2019. Mark was an avid golfer and loved being able to share those experiences with his dad, brother, and son. He always had a way of brightening up any room he walked into and used his humor to bring life to others. Mark's wisdom and sense of comfort will be deeply missed.

Mark is survived by his daughter Morgan (23), son Austin (18), daughter Madison (16), his former wife and mother of his children Mary Harden, his brother Craig (Alison), and nephew Joshua, and niece Delaney.

Mark was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, and his beloved son Bryce.

All services will be held at West Chester Nazarene (7951 Tylersville Road, West Chester, OH 45069) A visitation will be held Tuesday March 19th from 4-8pm. The funeral service will be held Wednesday March 20th starting at 11 am.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to your local school's athletic boosters with the intent of supporting high school athletic programs or providing scholarships to athletes who may pursue higher education.

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Larry Spears

March 17, 2024

Thoughts and prayers to the entire family
Enjoyed watching our sons play baseball together and the conversations him and I would have. Spears Family

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