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Mark William Pangburn

Posted 2008-09-04 by Pat Wilson
Pangburn, Mark William
Mark William Pangburn, 37, of Mesa Arizona (formerly of Casa Grande, Arizona and Hampton, Iowa) died July 9, 2005 from cancer. A memorial service was held at Lakeshore Mortuary 1815 S. Dobson Rd. in Mesa, Arizona. In lieu of flowers the family requests any donations be made to the MWP Scholarship Fund c/o Brian Pangburn P.O. Box 10486 Casa Grande, AZ 85230.
Mr. Pangburn was born January 19, 1968 in Casa Grande, Arizona. The day after graduating from high school (Casa Grande class of '86) Mark joined the U.S. Navy and served on the USS Dallas as a Nuclear Engineer Technician. After 6 years in the Navy Mark attended Arizona State University and received his Juris Doctor of Law degree, his Masters in Business Administration, and his Bachelors degree in Finance. Mark then worked at Honeywell for 6 years and most recently at Cytec Engineering Materials performing contract negotiations. Mark enjoyed traveling the world visiting over 17 countries, he obtained his pilots license, was a certified scuba diver, sky diver, enjoyed geocaching, and was involved as a Big Brother in the Valley Big Brothers/ Big Sisters program.
He is survived by Patty BENSEL of Mesa, his father Craig PANGBURN of Casa Grande, his mother Cheryl UBBEN of Hampton Iowa, his step father Robert UBBEN of Hampton, his grandmother Florence PANGBURN of Casa Grande, his brother Brian PANGBURN of Casa Grande, a step sister Christine UBBEN of Minneapolis, a step brother Reece UBBEN of Gilbert, a step sister Rachelle Ubben of Hampton, his half sister Samantha (PANGBURN) ROSE, a step brother Chris LOVERME of Phoenix, a step brother Paul LOVERME of Phoenix, and his Little Brother Javonte MORNING. Arrangements entrusted to Lakeshore Mortuary, Mesa. Published in The Arizona Republic on 7/12/2005.




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