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Mark Spleiss

Posted 2020-10-28 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Oct. 28, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Mark Spleiss passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2020.
Mark was born Feb. 2, 1947 in Glencoe, Minnesota to Agmar & Margaret
Spleiss. Mark held and shared many fond memories of growing up hunting
and fishing with his family in Minnesota. While in high school, Mark
played in a band with his cousin; and he maintained a lifelong love of
music and dancing.

In 1966, Mark entered the United States Army and served our country as
combat infantry in Vietnam. Upon returning home, he obtained a
bachelor's degree from Mankato State University. He began his
professional career with Wilson Foods. In 1983, Mark moved his family;
his then wife, Mary and two children (Scott & Samantha) to Coeur
d'Alene, Idaho and started the Spokane Division of Interstate Foods,
which later became Team Northwest. Mark enjoyed a successful career as
a food broker and formed many special and lasting relationships.

In 1991, Mark met and married Angie and became Ali's dad. They enjoyed
boating, golfing and an active social life. Mark was always the best
cheerleader and loved supporting their dreams. Their education and
success were very important to him and he was a very proud father.

Mark and Angie moved to Lake Havasu in 2015, after many years of
vacationing there with family and friends. Since moving to Arizona,
Mark has enjoyed spending time with his brother and his family;
reuniting with many of his high school and college friends, including
his cousin, from Minnesota who now winter in Arizona. He cherished the
times he spent with family and old friends, as well as the numerous
new friends.

Mark is survived by his wife Angie, his son Scott (Gina) Spleiss, his
daughters, Samantha (Patrick) Stowell and Ali (Todd) Best, his brother
Scott (Kelli) Spleiss, his sister Linda Haskell (Richard), his cousin
Jeff (Sharon) Volkenant and his grandchildren, Elliott and Eli
Stowell.

There are no services planned at this time, but the family expects to
have a celebration of life at a later date in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
Services were entrusted to the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.





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