Mark Boerio, 67, of Austintown, Ohio, passed away peacefully on September 6, 2025. Born on March 15, 1958, in Austintown, Mark was a proud graduate of the 1976 class at Austintown Fitch High School. A lifelong car enthusiast, Mark’s love for racing began in childhood and stayed with him throughout his life. He was an avid NASCAR fan, with a deep admiration for Dale Earnhardt and Dale Jr., never missing a race and always cheering on his favorite drivers.
Mark found peace and joy in the simple moments, especially sitting on his back porch watching hummingbirds and cardinals gather and fly by. He loved being near the beach and treasured every moment spent outdoors.
Above all, Mark loved his family. They were the center of his world, and he showed his devotion through quiet strength, steady presence, and unconditional love. Mark's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. He was preceded in death by his parents, Victor and Marion Hoskins Boerio, brother; Tony Boerio and nephew, Brian Clark
His memory will forever be treasured by his adoring wife; Kaye Mullins of Warner Robins, children, Autumn Safar (Rob) of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Melissa Schulte (Andrey) of Clinton, North Carolina, Brandy Stevens (Scott) of Bonaire, and Jason Mullins of Warner Robins; grandson, Tyler Stevens (Shailey) of Warner Robins; great grandson, Leo Stevens of Warner Robins; brothers, Micheal J. Boerio (Mary Kay) of Youngstown and Victor J. Boerio, III of Austintown, Ohio; sister, Victoria L. Clark (Timothy) of Austintown; and nieces and nephews, Victor J. Boerio (Christina) of Mercer, Joseph E. Boerio (Samantha) of North Jackson, Daryl Clark and Stacey Clark of Austintown, Megan Clark of Boardman, Brittany Moncrief and Vincent Boerio of Youngstown.
At the family’s request all services are private.
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