Mark William Paul

Mark William Paul obituary, Berlin, MD

Mark William Paul

Mark Paul Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Eastern Shore Cremation and Funeral Service on Oct. 1, 2025.

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Mark William Paul, age 70, of Fruitland, MD passed away peacefully 02/19/2025.
He is survived by and loving husband, father, and grandfather to wife of 43 years Cheryl, sons Andy and Eric, and grandsons Kallen and Westley.
He grew up in Kanas City, MO with Mother Florence, Father William, and Brother Jon Paul. Where he met his wife, Cheryl. Mark earned an associate's degree and worked as Paramedic then became a Logistics operator for grain companies Peavey and Conagra and worked and lived in many different states including MO, IL, IA, TX, KY and Indiana where they had their sons. Then he moved with his family to the eastern shore of MD where he lived for 30 years and loved the areas people and natural beauty, he worked for Purdue and Piedmont airport doing another type of logistics.
Mark made it a priority to provide for his family and to enjoy himself in life. He was a gregarious person who liked to make friends with the people he met and to spend time with family and friends. He took his family on many road trips across the country to visit family members and all the close friends he had made over the years. He followed F1 racing and never missed watching a race. Mark had many enjoyments and interests. Some of his favorite being music, craft beer, coffee, smoking a bowl, plants/flowers, and birds so he loved sitting on his deck with our family and dogs surrounded by plants listening to music, drinking coffee or beer and feeding the birds every day.
His wishes were to be cremated and not to have any type of death services or for people that knew him to have sadness over his passing but instead just to be remembered happily by his family and friends and to celebrate good times with him and the life he enjoyed.
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