Mark Alan Lampman

1967 - 2014

Mark Alan Lampman obituary, 1967-2014

Mark Alan Lampman

1967 - 2014

BORN

1967

DIED

2014

Mark Lampman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 10, 2014.
On May 7, 2014, the light of my life dimmed. Mark Alan Lampman was born in El Paso, TX, on January 27, 1967. He was gifted to Dortha and Don Lampman of Odessa. He was raised here, fell in love and had two beautiful children here. Mark graduated from Permian High School in 1985, and loved the school so much, that he was destined to return. He received his primary education, a Bachelor's of Art in Political Science, at UTPB in 1990. He returned to his alma mater in 1997 as a government teacher, where he proceeded to pour blood, sweat and tears into his lectures. He received a Master's of Arts, Education-Educational Leadership, in 2009, also at UTPB. He met his soul mate, the other half of his heart, in 1998. He married Daphne Sullivan on November 6, 1999, and never looked back. They shared love and laughs and were inseparable from their first date. They found love in the ridiculous, and humor in the painful. They have two wonderful daughters, Kelly and Piper, the lights of their parents' lives. Mark's legacy is found everywhere, in the eyes of his children, the lives of his students, and the friendships he forged. From being knighted The God Of Thunder (a nickname that endured to the last) by an entire graduating class, to introducing students to the History of Music and investigating JFK, he left his lessons and thirst for knowledge in the minds of every person that crossed his path.
Mark was preceded in death by his father, Don Lampman.
He is survived by his mother, Dortha Lampman of Odessa; his wife, Daphne, and both daughters, Kelly and Piper, of Odessa; brother, Steve Lampman and wife Lisa, of San Antonio; niece, Amber Austermann and husband Nathan and great-nephew Blake of Odessa; niece Stephanie, of San Antonio; in-laws Don and Bonnie Sullivan, of Odessa; brother-in-law, Wesley Sullivan, wife Shannon and their sons, Blake and Weston, of Odessa; sister-in-law Leshia Williamson and her daughters, Sydnie and Reveille, of Odessa; best friends Richard Ontiveroz and Shawn Mahan and their families; and so many more family members and friends than could ever be listed on paper.
Visitation will be held at Frank W. Wilson, Friday, May 16, 2014, 6pm-8pm.
A memorial service will be held at Crossroads Fellowship, Saturday, May 17, at 11am. Please wear as much Permian gear as you would like, represent the school that meant so much to Mark.
In lieu of flowers, a special account has been set up for Mark's family at West Texas Educator's Credit Union for donations.
All arrangements are being handled by Frank W. Wilson in Odessa.

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May 17, 2014

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Darla

May 17, 2014

Mark was a very bright light in my life. He played a special part in my son's lives as well. I have so many fond memories. I can not even begin to share them all or we'd be here all day. I want to tell his family and friends that I am sorry for your loss. He was the best Man I've ever known with the biggest heart. He will truly and deeply be missed. R.I.P Mark. You're forever in my heart and memories.

Kimily Miller

May 15, 2014

Mr. Lampman was the ONE teacher at Permian that pushed harder than anyone for me to graduate. I could never thank this man enough for opening my eyes in high school. Lampman will always be missed. The God Of Thunder will always be in my memories and a part of my life. My heart goes to the family. I couldnt imagaine what they are feeling.

Denise Farr

May 15, 2014

Lampman Family,

I worked with Mark and Dottie at Texas Bank many years ago. Mark was a wonderful young man and a pleasure to be around. Several years ago, I was fortunate enough to reconnect with Mark through Facebook, I was able to meet his lovely wife "online". My heart goes out to Daphne, Kelly, Piper and the rest of the family. Heaven has gained another Angel.

Espinosa Family

May 15, 2014

Mr. Lampman taught my oldest son and even my husband. I have heard and seen what a great man he was. He loved MOJO and gave his all to our children. MOJO has suffered a great loss as well as his family. My prayers to all. May you be at peace "God of Thunder", until we all meet again.

Gayle Clanton

May 15, 2014

I didn't know Mark, though I'd met him once or twice while working with Dottie at MBank. My condolences to you, Dottie, and to all of his family & friends. May God ease your heavy hearts.

the molina families

May 15, 2014

Rip u had such an inpact on your. students. u r missed and will always b... like ur students. say: permian will not ever b the same ::Godspeed

May 15, 2014

I didn't know him but from what some of my employees say about him. He was a wonder guy. To devote so many yrs into teaching the youth of today and still enjoying his job. My prayer go out to his family and friends. GOD has another ANGEL. We all have another one watching over us!!!!!! R.I.P Mr. Lampman.

May 12, 2014

Mark and I worked together a hundred years ago before he taught at Permian.( I'm a Lee alum!) Mark was funny, kind, witty, just a joy to be around. I am so so sorry for his wife and girls. What a total tragedy. He was a lovely guy.

Aubrey Moon

May 11, 2014

What a sad and tragic ending to such a wonderful life. Mark was a great guy with a big heart. He was loved by so many people. I hope that he is at peace.
Prayers for the family that they might have peace and remember him for all ofthe wonderful things that he brought to this world. And to his students: Know that he loved you and cared about you. He was a good guy.

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