Mark Raymond Spencer

Mark Raymond Spencer obituary, Saint George, UT

Mark Raymond Spencer

Mark Spencer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Pine View Mortuary - Saint George on Aug. 12, 2024.

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Mark was born March 8, 1971 in San Diego, California. His parents, Raymond and Marianne Spencer, tried to have a 3rd child for seven years and were finally blessed to adopt Mark at the age of 3 months.
Mark is survived by his parents, his brother Randall David Spencer and his sister Christine Spencer Williams.
Mark was always a happy, active child. During his pre-adolescent years his parents had to put a rope around the fridge, tie the chairs to the table, and watch him like a hawk. One day, his mother found him happily painting the wall and the piano with a paint roller. He knew no fear and at the age of 10 jumped off a 15-foot-high diving board.
They lived for 18 years in Escondido, California and then moved to Lemoore, California for two years where Mark successfully burned a small hole in the roof from the attic. The firemen were very kind and tried to teach him the dangers of uncontrolled fire. On a trip to see his grandparents, he chased a ball into the street where a car hit him and broke his collar bone.
When the family moved to Brawley, California, he played linebacker for the Brawley High School junior varsity football team. In high school, he excelled in wrestling, beating a highly touted older boy in a demonstration match. In a later match, his shoulder was dislocated. At home, he nearly lost a finger on the table saw. He also had to have knee surgery around this time.
Mark was married for a short time to Carrie Elmore of Brawley where they had their only child, Tobi. Later he married Brenda Mast. They enjoyed riding motorcycles to various events including Sturgis.
Mark left home for 10 years to find his way in the world by working in Park City. Later, he worked hard to finally receive his high school diploma.
Upon returning to the real world, Mark started driving long-haul trucks, mostly with Pride Trucking where he received a certificate of recognition for driving over one million miles. Later he switched to being a sou-chef and then executive chef in Park City. He also did chef work in ski resorts at Lake Tahoe and Vale, Colorado.
While in Colorado Mark got an infection in his arm causing the surgeon to open his arm from shoulder to wrist to clean out the sepsis infection. At this point, he could no longer work due to his increasing diabetes, so he moved into his parents' home in St George, Utah for 18 months.
Mark was very witty, intelligent, creative, and generous. While in St George he bought and installed a decorative windmill, giant chimes to recognize his parents 50th wedding anniversary and replaced all the ceiling fans in the house. He also figured out how to repair cars and install technical gadgets in the home. He enjoyed playing cards with his parents. A highlight of his life was when he received Ellie, a Great Dane puppy who slept with him every night for the last 1½ years of Mark's life.
Mark didn't do much talking but he loved and appreciated his family and friends and did many kind acts of service. He was never heard to say anything derogatory about anyone and was deeply loved.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday August 17, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at the Tonaquint Cemetery 1777 S Dixie Drive, St. George, UT 84770. Mark passed away peacefully Thursday, August 8, 2024.
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