Mark Weiner
January 3, 1968 – November 29, 2021
St. Louis, MO
Mark was the very proud son of Loretta and Edward Weiner. Mark is preceded in death by both of his parents and his family dog, Kramer. Mark is survived by his former wife of 20 years, Cindy Weiner. He is also survived by his children Megan Weiner (20), Madison Weiner (18), and Zachary Weiner (13). Mark leaves behind sisters Renee and Michelle. Mark is survived by many nephews including, Josh and Meaghan Weiner (Flynn), Nate Stelmach, Matt Witt, and niece. He leaves behind loving aunts, uncles, cousins, stepmother, parents-in-law, and a brother-in-law. Mark loved his family more than anything. He was a great father, husband, and man. Mark never met a stranger and loved people.
Mark was a graduate of Oakville High School in 1986. Mark went on to become an independent owner/operator of Megan and Madison Incorporated, where he distributed bread products.
Mark was Catholic and devoted to his faith. Mark passed away peacefully in his sleep, where he is now reunited with God, his deceased relatives, and his friends.
Mark had a great sense of humor, and he loved to laugh and tell jokes. Even with a lifetime of medical complications, including a wrist fusion, and bilateral hip replacements, Mark always had the biggest smile to brighten an entire room. He loved to make people laugh. He was a compassionate, loving man who loved helping out anyone, including strangers to his best friends.
Mark will be missed by so many. These include family, friends, and neighbors.
A graveside service will be held on Saturday, January 8, 2022, at Mount Hope Cemetery which is located at 1215 Lemay Ferry Rd, Saint Louis, MO 63125. A celebration of life will proceed.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Parkinson Foundation in honor of his mother, Loretta Weiner, will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your caring thoughts, prayers, and support at this difficult time.
Mark was the best brother, I got to spend 6 months with him before he passed,he will be missed so much.i love you Mark and miss you,RIP The Gentry family
We will miss you uncle Mark,Noah and Dakota Gentry
My condolences to your family Cindy and Mark was a bundle of joy to be around. I loved his laugh and his funny sense of humor. He will be missed by many
No matter what the situation Mark always knew how to make us laugh! He was always cracking jokes or telling some oddball story. You will missed so dearly mark, rest in paradise <3
Is the service open to attend? If so, what time will it be held?