Mark Alan Fernwalt

Mark Alan Fernwalt

August 07, 1959 - April 17, 2010

Mark Alan Fernwalt

August 07, 1959 - April 17, 2010

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Fernwalt, Mark Alan 50 of Aliso Viejo, CA formerly of Scottsdale, AZ passed away on April 17, 2010. Mark was born in St. Joseph, MI on August 7, 1959 to Arthur, who preceded him in death and Shirlee.

He will be sadly missed by his loving wife Cindy, daughters Tiffany and Olivia and preceded in death by infant daughter Crystal. He is survived by two brothers, Arthur III Sharon and Scott Yvonne, 3 nephews and 2 nieces and many other relatives and friends.

Mark was a Coronado High Scottsdale and University of Phoenix graduate. Marked served in the Army for 4 years and then worked in the banking and automotive industry. Most recently Mark has worked for Hyundai Capital America as a District Finance Manager where he was a top performer.

Mark loved life and USC football, he was always the life of the party and he and his laughter will be greatly missed.

Services and Interment will be held on Saturday, April 24th at 2:00pm at Abiding Savior Lutheran Church, Lake Forest, CA.

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made at www.paypal.com, account tamarie101@gmail.com for the college funds for his beloved daughters, Tiffany and Olivia.

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9 responses to Mark Alan Fernwalt

  1. Basem Tartir says:

    I knew Mark for only a short time as I had started with Hyundai at the beginning of the year but he touched all of us. He was a good person that worked hard and was an example for all of us. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family.

  2. Elena Reever says:

    We are so sorry for your sudden and unexpected loss. I pray that you all will find comfort in knowing he is with our maker now. Mark was an amazing man, always quick with a smile and smart remark. He made work fun and will be missed. What sitcks out in my mind most is that he loved his girls so much. God bless!

  3. I have so many fond memories of Mark. I called him Marky Mark. He had such a great sense of humor and always had a way of making the best of any situation. He shared so many stories about Cindy’s good cooking and his family time with the girls. Oh, and those Trojan’s. That was how he determined if he liked someone, by whether or not they were USC fans. He was a great friend and co-worker. He will be missed forever.

  4. Cindy,

    Dad and I want you to know that Our hearts are very heavy from all of this but we do know that God had a better plan for him and needed him up in heaven. You all are so loved and we are here for you forever and ever.

    Mom and Dad Criss

  5. I knew Mark for the 4 years we worked together at Hyundai Capital. He was more than just a co worker, he was a friend. I will miss him greatly, his insights, his knowledge but most of all his sharp wit and sense of humor. My prayers go out to Cindy and his family.

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