Mark Kevin Ireton was born to Leon Harold Ireton and Edith Agnes Ireton in the Christian Hospital, Saint Louis, Missouri, at 12:37 p.m. on Monday the 2nd day of July 1956.
Irish descendent on both sides of his family. Also German, Austrian and nobles in France.
He was raised by good parents that taught him right principles to guide through his life.
He is the youngest son, and his oldest siblings are Margaret, Leon, Kathryn, John and Charlene. Three of them are on the other side of the veil, Margaret, Kathryn and John.
He was always a happy child, a young man who enjoyed his cars, rock and roll and an adult who was connected to technology, computer and Multimedia and the love of his Heavenly Father as he baptized at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints December 31st, 2016, and confirmed a member of the church January 1st, 2017.
He obtained his B.S. in Computer Science from Saint Louis University. He also got his A.D. in Computer Engineering Technology. He was certified many times in Creston Electronics online and in the state of New Jersey. In Infocom International he was certified as Technology Specialist (CTS). He acquired MCSE certification from Saint Louis University. Also, Computer Data Processing from Saint Louis Community College, Job training Partnership Center in Saint Louis. He was an experienced professional at Saint Louis University in Saint Louis as a Multimedia Support Analyst, SR.
His community Involvement and awards:
.15-year Service Award (2007) Saint Louis University.
.21-Year Recognition from Lawrence Biondi, S.J. President, Saint Louis University.
.25-year Service Award (2015)
In 2017 he was adding more to his technological knowledge from Saint Charles Community College.
In September of 2018, he was hired by Saint Charles Community College as a Tier 2 Technical Support Analyst.
He was always grateful for the opportunity and privilege to work for Saint Charles Community College and for his co-workers and leaders.
Mark and I Gladys Ireton married in Warrenton since February 15, 2003. We lived there a year and a half and we moved to Lake Saint Louis for 4 months to wait for our new home to be built.
March 29, 2005, we were moving to our new home in Saint Peters, Missouri.
Mark and I were always one, we were always thinking about things to bring happiness and make our love grow each day.
Every year we were celebrating our wedding anniversary, our love, our birthdays, our heritage, our lives.
Mark’s character is of a noble and spiritual man: patient, loving, considerate, respectful, understanding, always ready to forgive, always ready to help and to make me happy as his wife.
I’m so grateful for the day that he took me to Paris Temple, in Paris, France, and we were sealed for all Eternity, so we can be together forever and have our eternal family. This is possible because of the true gospel of Jesus Christ, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, that was restored and as well as all the power of God from Heaven that was restored on earth to seal things on earth to things in heaven. I’m also so grateful for the Plan of Salvation that allowed us to have eternal life because of the Atoning Sacrifice of our Loving Savior Jesus Christ for us.
I love my husband so very much and can’t wait for the day when we will be together for all eternity.
I seal this Mark’s biography and my testimony with assurance that all these things are true in the sacred name of our Lord, even Jesus Christ, Amen!
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