Mark Allen Resare

1959 ~ 2023

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Private Graveside Services were held at Holladay Memorial Cemetery


Mark Allen Resare passed away May 23, 2023, from natural causes in Corning, California. Mark was born June 19, 1959, in Provo, Utah to Clyde William Resare and Lawauna Morgan Bailey. He grew up in Sandy, Utah along with his brother, Duane, and his sister, Colette.

Mark loved the Scouting program and received his Eagle Award. Mark graduated from Hillcrest High School and then served in the Navy for six years. He served on the nuclear carrier USS America and went all over the world. They were the first carrier to go down the Suez Canal.
After his Navy experience, he lived in Northern California and married Patti Denson Flowers on May 12, 1984, and later divorced.

Mark was a welder on many new bridges. Mark was proud of all “his” bridges. Mark loved painting pictures and the outdoors, hiking, camping, and best of all he loved to grow gardens. He planted flowers everywhere and loved taking pictures of them. Mark could grow sunflowers as well as his Grandpa Morgan.

Mark was a very generous and kind man. He would give anyone the shirt off his back and walk off without one. Mark had a soft spot for dogs, cats, and horses. Mark enjoyed restoring electric bicycles in his later years. He took his dog and off they would go the faster the better.

Mark is survived by his father, Clyde William (Elaine) Resare, and his mother, Lawauna Morgan Bailey and his sister, Colette Resare (David) Fillmore, half siblings James (Katie) Resare and Laura (Eric) Shellman and Uncle and Aunts and many nieces and nephews and cousins.
Mark was preceded in death by his brothers, Duane Aaron Resare and Philip William Resare, and his grandparents Clyde William and Helen Maulding Resare, Clifton Dale Morgan, and Vonda Morgan Chaffin.


Guestbook/Condolences

I'm so very sorry for your loss. Mark was a great neighbor and friend. He will be greatly missed. I remember him in our neighborhood and he was always available to play the games with all the rest of his kids again. He will be sorely missed. He's in our hearts and prayers.


- LouAnn Jolley Newton