Mark A. Brunette, 63, of Green Bay, passed away on February 22, 2026. He was born on April 24, 1962 in Green Bay.
On May 14, 1983, Mark married Lori Anne Brunette (Hollsten). Lori moved in next to Mark's family home while they were both teenagers and the rest was history. They shared 43 beautiful years of marriage together. They were blessed with one child.
Mark was a collector and seller of antiques. He especially loved primitive antiques. He spent his time going to antique shows; he enjoyed camping, fishing, and traveling out west to the Rockies.
Mark is survived by his loving wife, Lori Brunette; his son, Aaron Brunette; his brother, Wayne Brunette; his sisters: Diane (Al) Anderson, Debbie Bartolozzi, Wendy (Tim) Boncher, Tracy Sharkey, his brother in law, Lorne Hollsten, his sister in law, Lana Hollsten; and his best friends, Scott Thompson and Mike Nicholas. Mark is further survived by many dearly loved nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Shirley Sharkey and his step-father, Robert Sharkey; his brothers: Darrell Brunette, Mike Brunette, Jay Sharkey; his sister in law, Gale Brunette, his brother in law, Lloyd Hollsten, and his niece, Sara Forst.
At this time, no formal services will be held.
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