Mark Robert Huss, born on November 7th, 1964, in Toledo, Ohio, silently passed away on November 10th, 2025, in Fairborn, Ohio. If you knew Mark, you knew he was a friend to all. He had the remarkable skill of connecting with everyone.
Mark always excelled at sports, playing football for Whitmer High School in Toledo, and was gifted at racquetball and enjoyed frisbee golf. He loved to fish! Especially at the family cottage on Coldwater Lake and fishing on Lake Erie. Mark was an avid reader and especially enjoyed history books, particularly concerning the Civil war. He also loved classic rock and is a movie buff, capable of quoting many lines from popular movies.
Mark graduated high school early to serve his country in the Air Force and Air National Guard. This is where he would meet the love of his life, Diane. He willingly gave several years to the Armed Forces and continued to support our nation and our troops to his last day.
Mark went on to pursue a career in healthcare and flourished as an ER technician. His favorite part of his job was helping kids. He led a fulfilled life with his wife, Diane, and his two amazing children, Robert and Veronica. He lost his son in 2017, and his loved ones are confident that he is now embraced by Robert, as well as his loving Savior.
Mark is survived by his wife, Diane Huss, and his daughter, Veronica (William) Painter. He cherished the recent joy of being a grandfather to his beloved grandson, Preston. He is also survived by his parents, Linda Huss and Larry Huss; sister, Julia Johnston-(Richard) Leffler; mother-in-law, Janet Anderson; brothers-in-law, Calvin Anderson and Scott (Teri) Anderson. He was preceded in death by his son, Robert Huss, his biological father, Keith Poland; his sister, Jolene Poland; and his father-in-law, Everett Anderson.
A visitation will be held on November 18th, 2025, from 2pm to 3pm, followed by a memorial service starting at 3pm, at Newcomer Funeral Home in Beavercreek, Ohio. The family invites all who knew and loved Mark to join them in honoring his memory.
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