• Date Of Birth: March 29, 1956
  • Date Of Death: December 23, 2013
  • State: Indiana

Mark Edmond Tresslar, 57, a loving son, devoted husband, beloved father, and loyal brother, died suddenly at his Vincennes home on December 23rd, 2013.

Mark was born to Maria T. and Robert R. Tresslar on March 29, 1956. He is survived by his wife of 32 years, MarvaLee (Holmes) Tresslar, his daughter Maggie and her fianc Brian Culp, as well as his father, Robert R. Tresslar, and eight siblings, Robert J. Tresslar and his wife Nancy, R. Christopher Tresslar, and his wife Nancy, J. Timothy Tresslar, and his wife, Young Ae, Stephen F. Tresslar, and his wife, Teresa, Maria Cristina Tresslar, Peter A. Tresslar, and his wife Linda, John E. Tresslar, and his wife Mary and Michael H. Tresslar, and his wife Amy, along with numerous nieces and nephews he dearly loved.

He was preceded in death by his mother Maria Teresa Tresslar. Mark had a long business career in retail, real estate development and manufacturing. At the time of his death he was the Manager of Production Control and Logistics at Futaba Indiana of America. He graduated from Rivet High School, Class of 1974 and attended John Carroll University in University Heights, Ohio and Saint Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri. Mark had a passion for experiencing all that the world had to offer including travel, literature, music, food and sports. Mark’s athleticism was well rounded and in recent years it could be found on the golf course while he was a member of the Elks. He was an avid fan of the Cardinals, Bears, Colts and Pacers and it was a joy to watch a game with him. Mark was also a voracious reader throughout his entire life, giving him the knowledge to converse about almost any subject, and he was a constant source of knowledge and information to his friends and family. It was rare to walk away from Mark without a smile on your face. He never met a stranger; his kind, generous and outgoing nature will be sorely missed by his family and a lifetime of friends.

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