Obit: Bryan, Mark Alan (1953 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Bacholl, Bryan, Conrad, Cornett, Greenspan, Gunn, Hartmann, Haupert,
Heil
----Source: The Heindl Funeral Home (Ogema, Phillips, Prentice, WI) 5/10/2019
Bryan, Mark Alan (4 MAY 1953 - 8 MAY 2019)
Mark Alan Bryan, age 66, of Phillips, died on Wednesday, May 8, 2019, at Aspirus
Care and Rehabilitation Center in Medford under the care of Hospice and his
doting and loving wife, Katie. Also present at the time of his death was Katie’s
sister, Sally, who drove from Tennessee and arrived just in time to say goodbye.
In the previous week, Mark celebrated his birthday with his wife; his son,
Garrett Jeffrey; and special friends from California. Regularly visited by his
friends and family throughout his valiant, decade-long battle with cancer, Mark
was beloved by many, including his nurses.
Born on May 4, 1953, Mark was the second child and first son of Charles Leslie
and Laura Kathryn (Cornett) Bryan. His early life and schooling were in
Phillips, where he graduated from Phillips High School. After two years at
Northcentral Technical College in Wausau, Mark worked for the Peace Corps in
Iran, teaching electricity without electricity. Following that he worked for
Bell Helicopter. Always interested in people from other lands, Mark travelled
extensively throughout Afghanistan, Nepal, Tibet, Thailand, New Zealand, Russia,
and India. After returning home in the late 1970s, Mark purchased his parents’
dairy farm, where he worked until his health forced him to sell his cows in
2011.
Mark married twice, first to Sharon (Bacholl) and then, following divorce and a
decade as a bachelor, to Katie (Gunn) Heil. After retiring from farming, Mark
was very active in Northwoods Players, where he designed and built sets and
props, acted on stage, and shifted scenery backstage. He was never afraid to try
anything new (except asparagus) and appeared in several ballets produced by his
second wife (and yes, sometimes even wore tights!).
Whilst his son Garrett was growing up, Mark supported him in lawnmower racing,
showing dairy calves at the fair, snowmobiling, fishing, and hunting. After Mark
married Katie, he supported her interest in show cats (Siamese) and designed
cages with the same skill, intelligence, and creativity he used in his other
pursuits. Very civic minded, Mark was on the board of several entities,
including Northwoods Players.
Mark is survived by his wife; parents; son Garrett; two stepchildren, Frank Heil
and Julia Greenspan of California; four grandchildren, Bentley, Carter, Miles,
and Calvin; a sister, Cathy (Dan) Haupert of Catawba; two brothers, Wayne (Jane)
of Vienna, Virginia, and Dan (Beth) Bryan of Phillips; five nephews; eight
nieces; a large extended family; and longtime friend from his Peace Corps days,
Bernice Conrad, of California. He is also survived by his devoted collie,
Honeysuckle; his Siamese cats; and a miniature pig, Spot.
He was preceded in death by his youngest sister, Diane (Dale) Hartmann.
Friends are invited by the family to say goodbye to Mark on Friday, May 17, at
4:30 p.m. at Heindl Funeral Home in Phillips and then to celebrate Mark’s life
on Sunday, June 2 at 2:00 p.m. at Lionite Park, also in Phillips. A picnic lunch
will be provided following the life celebration in Lionite Park.
The Heindl Funeral Home in Phillips is assisting the family with arrangements.
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