Mark LaVelle Obituary
Mark LaVelle
December 6, 1935 - December 20, 2025
Mark Aloysius LaVelle, 90, died peacefully on Saturday, December 20, 2025, at his home in Sioux City.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Monday, December 29, at the Cathedral of the Epiphany, 1000 Douglas Street, Sioux City, the Very Rev. J. David Esquiliano officiating, with visitation one hour prior. Burial will immediately follow at Memorial Park Cemetery, 6502 Morningside Avenue. Pallbearers will be Adam Chilton, Jared Jones, John LaVelle, Larry Stokes, Andy Wheelen, and Perry Willer.
Mark was born in Sioux City on December 6, 1935, the son of Aloysius ("Bud") LaVelle and Edith Coffey LaVelle. He and his twin sister Mary were the second and third children of the family, born after their older brother, Patrick and before their younger siblings, Anne, Michael, and Dennis. Mark attended Blessed Sacrament Grade School and Heelan High School in Sioux City. While in school, he was an amateur boxer and competed in the Golden Gloves of America boxing program.
Mark married the love of his life, Adele Irene Trudell, at the Cathedral of the Epiphany on December 29, 1956. He was a diligent, hard-working provider for his family, and during the three decades, he and Adele were raising their six children. Mark worked as a delivery truck driver for Braunger's Meats and Produce and for Western Paper and Supply Company. For many years, Mark also prepared and served his famous Friday night fish fry dinners at Rightmire's Tap, an establishment in Leeds that for a short time operated under the name LaVelle's. His breaded halibut and fried shrimp dinners, served with heaping portions of coleslaw and Adele's mouthwatering, secret-recipe au gratin potatoes, attracted many loyal customers, with lines often extending out the door and around the block.
A favorite pastime of Mark's was growing rows of no-till tomatoes in his backyard and then, with Adele's help, harvesting and canning them to give to family and friends, a hobby featured in a full-page story in the Sioux City Journal. His favorite vacation spot was Lake Okoboji, Iowa, where he and his wife and children spent many fun-filled summers. He cherished and adored Adele, and during the three years she was in hospice care at Touchstone Living Center prior to her death from cancer in 2012 Mark visited and stayed with her in her room every single day, without fail.
Mark is survived by his sons, John LaVelle (Monte Carden) of Albuquerque, N.M., and David LaVelle of Melbourne, Australia; his daughters, Mary Ann (Perry) Willer of Panama City, Fla., Linda (Gary) Dubbe of Sioux City, Teresa LaVelle of Sioux City, and Michelle (Jared) Jones of Panama City, Fla.; his grandchildren, Amy (Adam) Chilton of Beresford, S.D., Corey (Rachael) Willer of Chesterfield, Va., Jessica (George) Tamayo of Nevada City, Calif., Dylan Gilbert of Panama City, Fla., and Ashley (Andy) Wheelen of Sioux City; nine great-grandchildren; his sisters, Mary Egan of Los Angeles, Calif., and Anne (James) Montagne of Omaha, Neb.; his brother, Michael (Mary Ellan) LaVelle of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; and nine nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife; his parents; his brothers, Patrick LaVelle and Dennis LaVelle; his grandson, Grant Gilbert; his son-in-law, Eddie Rael; and his daughter-in-law, Wendy LaVelle.
Waterbury Funeral Service
400 4th Street
Sergeant Bluff, IA 51054
7129437100
Published by Sioux City Journal on Dec. 27, 2025.