1947
2024
BUCKLAND -- Mark S. Harbert, 76, of Buckland, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, August 27, 2024 at his home surrounded by family.
Mark was born on November 28, 1947 in Lima to the late John and Margie (Slentz) Harbert. He grew up in the Spencerville area and graduated from Spencerville High School in 1967. After high school, Mark enlisted in the United States Army. Once he returned from the service, he was united in marriage to Beverly Ann Holtzhauer on July 25th, 1970. He began working in Lima for Westinghouse which later became Sunstrand and stayed with the company until they closed. After Sunstrand, Beverly and Mark owned Maximum Drivers Training driving school. While teaching drivers education, he also graduated from barber college in Dayton and opened his own shop in Spencerville.
Mark is survived by his two sons, Joe (PJ) Harbert of New Springfield and their children, Tyler (Lauren), Brayden, and Peyton (Josh); Bill (Emily Richter) Harbert of Toledo and their children, Riley, Ryan, Molly, Corbin, and Maverick; two siblings, Craig and Connie; and father-in-law, Maurice "Shorty" Hager. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, John and mother-in-law, Waneta "Sweetie" Hager.
He was a lifetime member of both the American Legion and VFW where he proudly was a member of the Color and Honor Guard and the Clown Unit. Anyone who knew him was very well aware of how proud he was to have served his country in Vietnam. He was a member of the Auglaize Buzzard Baiters where he enjoyed flying his airplanes. An avid hunter and fisherman, he especially looked forward to his yearly trip each May to Lake St Clair with his sons and friends. Upon retirement he thoroughly enjoyed spending winters in "paradise," as he called it, which was their place in Clearwater, Florida.
There will be a Celebration of Life held on November 2, 2024 at the VFW in Spencerville. Memories may be shared and viewed by visiting www.baylifffuneral.com Thomas E. Bayliff Funeral Home in Spencerville is caring for Mark and his family. In honor of Mark, memorials may be given to Peyton's Parking Passes, which is a foundation created in honor of his granddaughter Peyton who battled Pediatric Cancer, at http://giving.musc.edu/impact/2022/02/peytons-parking-passes
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joAnn
September 25, 2024
Tuck all those wonderful memories in your heart. Thinking of you Bev and your family. Joann w. Robin road will sure miss him ...
Michelle
September 21, 2024
I am so sorry to see this about Mark it breaks my heart I barely known him but he was one of my favorite ppl that I had the pleasure of meeting at my job ... my thoughts and prayers our with his wife such a sweet lady as well and Marks whole family we will miss seeing you Mark... your Mello Cream girls
Jim Sawmiller
September 2, 2024
To the Mark Harbert Family You have My Sympathy.
Mark It's Not Goodbye It's Until We Meet Again
Steven Newland
August 31, 2024
Went to High School with Mark and they were our neighbors on Montfort Rd. RIP Mark
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Marvin Scott
August 31, 2024
Sorry to hear that Mark is no longer with us. He was a very good friend.
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