Born in Cheyenne, WY, on September 16,1953, Mark lived a full and beautiful life. He met his bride, Mary Lo Cascio Stoll, on a blind date and their courtship and time together was magical and full of adventures. They would have celebrated their 28th anniversary this October.
Mark enjoyed deep, long-lasting, and meaningful friendships with so many. Mark was a wonderful conversationalist, clever joke teller, competitive golfer, self-taught chef, and wine enthusiast. His beautiful smile and crystal blue eyes were his trademark. He loved spending summers at their home on Cape Cod and enjoyed travelling the world for both business and pleasure. Mark spent many successful years managing national sales teams for various companies including First Brands, Cole Hersee and most recently Deflecto LLC.
His spirit is carried on by his loving wife Mary Lisa Lo Cascio Stoll, and his beloved family. He will be deeply missed by his son Michael Andrew Stoll and partner Jennifer Taler and the light of his life, his first grandchild, Houston Isaac Stoll, Las Vegas, NV; and his daughter Jennifer Stoll Mondesi, Ph.D. and husband Jose Mondesi M.D., their son Jose (aka Curls) and expected daughter Maite, Medford, OR. His children both cherished watching Mark as a grandfather (Popo) and are saddened for the loss of future memories with his grandchildren. He is also survived by his brother Jonathan Stoll and wife Wendy, Parker, CO, his sister Cynthia Brown and husband Daniel, McKinney, TX, his adoring mother, Dorothy Lehr Stoll, Highlands Ranch, CO, and many aunts and uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws friends and family too numerous to list but not forgotten. Mark will be fondly remembered with love and admiration. Mark was predeceased by his father Albert Stoll in 2002.
Mark and Mary had the privilege to host two foreign exchange students for several semesters leaving an indelible mark on both Duc Ahn Nguyen from Germany and Lena Dandrey from France. Both still hold a special place in their hearts for Mark today and forever.
Beloved family and friends were precious to Mark. Knowing and loving each one of you was the highlight of his life.
Until we meet again.
In Mark's memory, donations may be made to The Pancreatic Awareness Network at pancan.org or Hospice of the West at hospicewestaz.com
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