Mark Allen Scheets

Mark Allen Scheets obituary, Houston, MO

Mark Allen Scheets

Mark Scheets Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Evans Funeral Home - Houston on Dec. 9, 2023.

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Mark Allen Scheets, age 66, son of Virgil and Wilmadene (Bailey) Scheets, was born November 21, 1957 in Rolla, Missouri. He passed away following a lengthy illness on December 7, 2023, in Springfield, Missouri.
Mark was preceded in death by his father, Virgil Scheets.
He is survived by his mother, Wilmadene Scheets of Houston, Missouri, two daughters: Angela (Scheets) Lisle of Ottawa, KS, and husband Chad, Allison (Scheets) Williams of Gardner, KS, and husband Mike; one brother, Jeff Scheets of Mountain View, Mo, four grandchildren, Eden and Zane Lisle, and Harrison and Esther Williams.
Mark was raised in the Yukon community and had a special place in his heart for the area, truly believing it was God's country. He graduated Houston High School in 1976, and he obtained a degree in Metals Technology from Southwest Missouri State University in 1986. He was a very intelligent man, a voracious reader, and often shared his knowledge with others.
Mark worked at a number of jobs in his life, including maintenance, quality control, carpentry work, automotive parts, and ranching (even working as a cowboy for a while). He dreamed of building a large ranch with Red Angus cattle and using his horses to run it. He had a talent for training horses and dogs and passed on his love for animals to his children. He taught the girls how to ride and was fond of taking them to horse shows or to watch rodeos. Mark appreciated being outdoors and the beauty of nature, and he often spent time camping, hunting, and fishing.
Mark was a member of Eunice Baptist Church of Eunice, Missouri and attended Ozark Baptist Church in Houston, Missouri for many years as well. He received Christ as his savior as a child, and his faith was an important part of his life. He went on several mission trips to Wyoming. He was involved with jail ministry, and loved playing his guitar and singing with friends and family, wherever he could. He encouraged this love for both the Lord and music in his children, and his bass voice was a wonderful addition to any song.
He enjoyed it when his grandchildren came to visit him, buying them gifts or treats when he could. In his later years, even when it was tough for him to communicate, he always tried to connect with his family in his own way, sharing memories of his favorite horses or cars and watching his favorite Western films with them.
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Melody Nichols

April 20, 2024

I did not take care of Mark for very long, maybe a few months. But during the night he would roll out of his room and sit at his spot in the dining room and stare at you if you walked by. He gave me many jump scares doing that. But he always laughed when I said to him "Quit doing that young man, giving me a heart attack" He was very soft spoken and kind when we helped him. I will always remember taking care of him, a young man that should've been enjoying life and he did that. I'll always remember you Mark

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