Obit: Zimmerman, Mark Larry
(1966 - 2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Zimmerman, Crave, Helmeid, Crowson, Welke
----Source: Rembs Funeral Home (Marshfield, Wood Co., WI) 7/02/2022
Zimmer4man, Mark Larry (14 May 1966 – 29 June 2022)
Mark Larry Zimmerman, age 56, of Spencer passed away peacefully at his home on
June 29, 2022. Mark had a determined and positive attitude in dealing with
cancer over the past 4 1/2 years so much that he continued teaching and working
on the farm as long as he possibly could.
Mark was born May 14, 1966, in Eau Claire, the son of Larry and Carol (Crave)
Zimmerman. He graduated from Osseo-Fairchild High School in 1984. Mark was a
very active 4-H and FFA member throughout high school. Following high school
graduation, he attended the University of Wisconsin-River Falls and earned a
degree in Agricultural Education. In 1985 Mark was elected State Vice President
of the Wisconsin Association of FFA. It was then that he met his wife, Cheryl
Helmeid. Mark and Cheryl were married August 1, 1992, at the Osseo Evangelical
Lutheran Church in Osseo. Mark had a love for Disney World as he worked for “The
Land” at the EPCOT Center while in college.
Following college graduation, Mark was hired by the Spencer School District as
the agricultural education instructor and FFA advisor where he worked for the
past 33 years. Mark was a wonderful teacher, mentor, and role model for all his
students and colleagues. He was honored as a Crystal Apple Teacher Award Winner,
Herb Kohl Teacher Fellowship Award winner, and recognized by the Wisconsin and
National Association of Agricultural Educators as an Outstanding Agricultural
Education Program.
Most recently he received the Outstanding Agriculture Instructor Award from
UW-River Falls and was inducted into the Wisconsin FFA Hall of Fame at the 2022
Wisconsin FFA Convention. The Spencer FFA Chapter flourished under Mark’s
leadership as FFA membership grew and the FFA Chapter was a multiple year
National Chapter Award winner. Mark had many students become State and National
Proficiency Award Finalists including his children Aaron, Ashley, and Katelyn as
National Winners, State and American Star Finalists, State and American Degree
recipients, State FFA Officers, and most recently his daughter Cortney was
elected as the National FFA Central Region Vice President.
He was so proud that his own children were a part of these many accomplishments.
Mark took great pride in his greenhouse which would be full of beautiful
poinsettias and hanging baskets. Community service was a priority for him from
Project Merry Christmas to the annual Easter Egg Hunt. He loved traveling with
his students to FFA events including the Washington Leadership Conference in
Washington DC, National and State Conventions, and many leadership conferences.
Mark had a huge influence on the future of Agricultural Education as he had
multiple student teachers under his supervision. His influence of teaching also
runs strong in his family as five of his children and in-law children are
involved in agricultural education. He and his wife Cheryl were a unique couple
as they both were agricultural education instructors – Mark in the classroom and
Cheryl in working with the Wisconsin FFA. Together you would see them working
hand-in-hand with students at FFA events. FFA was a part of how they met, who
they were, their family, their passion, and their profession. Mark was extremely
involved in the Marathon County 4-H and Wisconsin Valley Fair. Mark served as
the swine superintendent for over 30 years for the Wisconsin Valley Fair and
took pride in running a well-organized hog show. Mark served on the Wisconsin
Valley Fair Board and Junior Fair Board. He served as a coach for the Marathon
County 4-H Meats Judging, Livestock Quiz Bowl, and Skillathon teams. In 2010,
his team won the National 4-H Skillathon Competition in Louisville, Kentucky,
and in 2014 his team won the National Quiz Bowl competition at Ak-sar-ben in
Omaha, Nebraska. He received the Marathon County Clover Power Plus Award in
2013.
The fun thing for Mark was he could enjoy all these opportunities with his own
family as well as many other young people. Mark was a member of Faith Lutheran
Church where he served as Church Council President as well as on the call
committee for hiring pastors. Each year Mark would help the church youth group
with their annual flower sale by providing flowers from his classroom
greenhouse. He also served on the Spencer Township Board for several years. Mark
loved Simmental Cattle. Growing up on a farm, he always had a love of animals
and wanted to allow his own children to be a part of that same experience. He
and his four children were actively involved in raising and showing beef cattle
at local, state, and national shows. He was so proud of his children’s work in
breeding and showing cattle. Some of his greatest accomplishments included
Supreme Champion Bull at the 2021 Wisconsin State Fair, many other Supreme,
Grand and Reserve Champions with heifers, cow-calf pairs, and bulls at a variety
of shows. As he would say, “Ag teacher by day and farmer by night”. Mark’s
family meant everything to him.
Survivors include Mark’s wife Cheryl, son Aaron and Leeah Zimmerman; daughters
Ashley and Jack Crowson; Katelyn Zimmerman; and Cortney Zimmerman. Parents Larry
and Carol Zimmerman. Brother Greg and Sharon Zimmerman; Sister Jill Welke;
Brother Scot and Jenny Zimmerman; Father-in-law Robert Helmeid and many nieces,
nephews, aunts, and uncles. Mark was preceded in death by his brother Todd
Zimmerman, mother-in-law Carol Helmeid and his grandparents.
A visitation will be held on Thursday, July 7, 2022, from 2 to 8 p.m. at the
Lucille Tack Center at Spencer High School and on Friday July 8, 2022, from
10:00 a.m. until the funeral service at 11:00 a.m. at Faith Lutheran Church and
livestreamed through the Faith Lutheran Church-Marshfield YouTube channel. Rev.
Heather Brown will officiate. Rembs Funeral Home, Marshfield, is assisting the
family. Burial will be at 4:00 p.m. in Thompson Valley Cemetery near Osseo,
Wisconsin.
The family would like to thank all the Marshfield Clinic and UW-Madison Hospital
doctors and nurses that have helped us along this journey. A memorial fund will
be established in Mark’s name.
Condolences may be sent online to
www.rembsfh.com .
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