Mark Lawrence Casack

mark casack

July 21, 1956 ~ January 7, 2022

Born in: Pueblo, Colorado
Resided in: Pueblo, Colorado

Mark L. Casack, 65, passed away January 7, 2022.
Survived by wife of 44 years, Kim M.; sons, Dustin M., Jason T. (AnaLia); granddaughters, the ‘Lights of His Life,’ Kimberly Grace and Odette Marie; mother, Carolyn Casack; brother, John who passed away Jan. 9, 2022; sisters, Chris (Jeff) Mize and Mary (Bob) Cabrera; sisters-in-law, Margy (Wavell) Curry and Pam Allen; multiple nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by his father, Lawrence Casack; and his in-laws, George and Vivian Thompson.
Mark was born July 21, 1956, in Pueblo. He was Co-owner of American Furniture on Main St. He then worked at Northern Colorado Paper/Interline Brands until retiring in 2018. He was a very successful salesman, cared for every customer and would go the extra mile for each one.
He was an avid golfer, enjoyed the Friday Breakfast Club.
He was such a devoted son, husband, father, brother, grandfather. His family was his joy.
Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, January 15, First Congregational UCC, 228 W. Evans. Masks are recommended.
The family requests no food or flowers. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital or First Congregational UCC. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com

Services

Memorial Service: January 15, 2022 2:00 pm

First Congregational United Church of Christ
228 W. Evans
Pueblo, CO 81004

719-542-1552

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  1. Kim and family, so sad to hear of Mark’s passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

  2. Mary, Bob and Family, we are heartbroken to hear of the passing of Mark and John. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May they rest in eternal peace until you see them again.

  3. Dear Kim, I am so sorry to hear about Mark and John. I am in disbelief. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

  4. My condolences to Mark and Johns family on their loss, my heart goes out to Kims family and too their mom Cary. Bless you all.

  5. My condolences to the Casack family on the loss Mark and John, my heart goes out to Marks family and to Johns mom Cary for their loss

  6. Kim and family……Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of Mark……My heart feels like there is a hole in it as I learned of his passing today, (and also his brother John), May God’s peace be with you always……….

    Dennis and Marilyn Moran

  7. Mark, though I only met you a handful of times, I know your sons well. You will live on through them. Find peace in knowing you did a great job and that they represent the Casack name with pride. Your son Jason is one of my life long friends. He is an amazing father to his girls, you can know that is in part from your teachings and love. I will be there for him and keep him strong though this time of pain. I will always remember the times we shared together playing pool, sharing a laugh or sharing stories about your son Jason… Rest In Peace, you will be missed!

  8. We loved Mark! Mark was the best of the best. We are so sorry, Kim, Dustin and Jason. Mark was a great
    husband, father, grandfather, son, brother. He was always there if you needed anything.

  9. Dear Kim and family,
    I am unable to attend the memorial service, but I want you to know that I prayed for Mark when I learned of his illness and also for you and your family. I’m so very sorry for your loss and will continue to pray for you. May God comfort and give you peace.

  10. I am saddened to hear of Mark and John’s passing. I worked with the two of them at American Furniture. Praying for comfort for the family.

  11. Kim I Was so saddened to hear about your husband my heart goes out to you and your boys are in my thoughts and prayers

  12. Kim,
    Kim, I was so saddened to hear of the death of Mark. You two were such good friends to my dad. My dad considered you one of his dear friends. Please know that I have you and your family in my daily prayers. May Mark rest in peace in our Heavenly home with our Lord, Jesus Christ.

    Much love,
    Michelle Meier

  13. Kim and family, we are so sorry for your loss. Please know you are in our prayers as you remember Mark with both mourning and joy. May God comfort you. We are sorry also for the loss of John. Such hard times. God’s peace be with you.

  14. Dear Casack family – I am so sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. It is a very hard time for you all. I wanted to share a memory of Mark from when I was younger. When I was a young teen, my mom (Aunt Lou to Mark), took me downtown to American Furniture to buy a new bedroom set. She was so proud that her nephew was the salesman and helped us pick out what we needed. We went there a few other times over the years to buy other pieces, and she was always so happy to see Mark. And he was always so welcoming and kind to her.

  15. Beautiful Kim and Family: I have not seen any of you for quite some time but have never forgotten any of you, Mark, you, your respectful sons and your dear sisters. I was shocked and heartbroken to read in the prayer chain of Mark’s passing. Much love and sincere sympathy to each and every one of you. We know Mark is in God’s hands now and may God’s blessings be with the rest of you.

  16. Kim and family,
    We are so sorry for your loss. We remember Mark from years ago when he came over and fixed our grandfather clock. What a personable man he was! We know his loss will leave a big hole in your lives. May God give you His comfort and strength for each day.

  17. Casey and I are so sorry for your loss. What a devastating time for your family. Always enjoyed being around Mark. Hugs to all of you. Unbelievable.

  18. My beautiful dearest Kim, Jason, Dustin, Ana and family our hearts are so heavy with you. Mark was Such a wonderful presence to be around his energy and amazing spirit lit up the room and I know it will continue to be felt. Our love is with all of you.

  19. Kim, Chris, Mary and families. I am so very sorry for your loss. This has to be devestating and I am heartbroken at your pain. I know there is probably nothing I can say or do to help but if there is, please ask and I will gladly do what I can. Both Mark and John are resting now and are no longer in pain. I hope that your pain lessens daily to the point that you can bear it. Again, I am so sorry and my prayers and thoughts are with you . Jim

  20. Not good!! Wishing the best at this time for all the Casack family members. Mark was a success story after graduating Centennial with his family & job endeavors.
    RIP, my good man.
    Coach Tom Brockman

  21. God Bless the Casack family. This wonderful family and my family were neighbors growing up. Mark, John, Chris and Mary and Mr. and Mrs. Casack were the best neighbors you could have. There’s so many more good memories, I could go on forever.. We were together so much and enjoyed every minute. Rest In Peace Mark.

  22. Mark will be dearly missed. He loved his family and was such a good man, and a great brother-in-law. He would do anything for you. God Bless him and all the family.

  23. Very sorry to hear this. Mark was one of the anchors of our Centennial High School football team 1972-73. A quiet giant, with a great sense of humor. Condolences to family and friends.


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