Mark Feder

Mark Feder obituary

Mark Feder

Mark Feder Obituary

Published by Legacy on Aug. 6, 2025.
Feder, Mark Age 71 of Cape Coral, FL; formerly of Minneapolis, passed away on August 1, 2025. Preceded in death by parents Marilyn & Marvin Feder. Mark lived and traveled the world both professionally and in his retirement years. He especially enjoyed his leisure travel these last few years. Mark graduated from the University of Minnesota, BSME, mechanical engineering. Post college, while living and working in Los Angeles, he continued his education and earned his MBA from Pepperdine University. His pride and joy was getting to work on the space shuttle program at Vandenburg AFB and working on the design team for B-2 program. Mark loved his family and took such pride in filling us in on family history with his keen sense of details. He had a photographic memory for family history that was invaluable. He loved dogs; raised 2 sheepdogs, Molly & Sidney and Harry, a wirefox terrier. Those who knew Mark will always remember his infectious laugh, and that he loved to have a good time. Survived by his brother, Joel Feder & Kathy Carlson; sister, Lisa Feder & Jonathan Freed and their children: Berit & Noah Freed; loving nieces, Amy & Mitchell Kluska; Ashley & Robert Innes; and loving great nephews and nieces: Morgan & Cora Kluska and Myles & Madilyn Innes; along with many more loving cousins and dear friends. Funeral Service, Sunday, August 10, 2025, 12:30 PM, Graveside service; Bnai Emet Cemetery, 7100 Penn Ave. S. Richfield. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to The Aliveness Project or donors choice. SHIVA: Sunday, 7 PM at the home of Joel Feder, 2412 Holy Name Drive, Medina, MN 55391. www.washburn-mcreavy.com

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