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In Honor and Memory of Mark West

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Help support Nichole and her boys as they navigate the sudden passing of Mark. In order to give the family the space to focus on themselves and each other during their time of grief, I'd love to ease some of the financial burden that may show up in the days to come. Donations can be made in honor (and in memory) of Mark. Grief is like an ocean it comes in many waves, a constant ebb and flow. The only thing we can do is hold on and try to swim, regardless if the waters are calm or overwhelming. We have the opportunity to be a lighthouse amongst the storm for this family. Money doesn’t fix anything, however it can provide support and buy time for the family to grieve as they navigate their next steps.

February 12, 1968 — December 31, 2021

It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Mark West on December 31, 2021. Mark is survived by his loving wife Nichole; sons Brandon, Logan, Hunter, and Gabriel; his parents Arla and Wilfred; brothers Darrell (Jose), Darcy (Melanie), and Jason (Jennifer); and numerous other family including father-in-law Michael, mother-in-law Beverly, aunts, uncles, brother-in-law Chad (Jenn), sister-in-law Paula, and many nieces and nephews who all adored him.

Mark had many amazing qualities but was best known for his hard work and his dedication to family. Mark worked tirelessly to provide a good life for his family and could often be seen including his sons in whatever project or job in which he was engaged, from building a deck to driving an excavator. Mark believed that having additional children later in life kept him “young at heart.” His children mistakenly believed he was so old he must have “lived with the dinosaurs,” but Mark demonstrated a sense of humour about it all and joked that he would not be able to retire until he was 75! Although Mark’s career kept him working out of town for most months of the year, Mark always showed up for the important moments, sometimes driving 16 hours to be there for those special events or milestones.

Mark had a second family: all the friends and co-workers at the various ski hills in which he worked during his career as a structural engineer. Mark’s contributions to the ski industry reached across the continent. His youngest boys used to proudly proclaim that their dad’s job was to “make snow!”, but if you ski or board, you will likely have crossed the terrain that his innovative spirit and expertise helped to create. There are few who carry as many tools in their belt as Mark did, and fewer yet who could use them with such skill. He was a giant of a man both physically and in spirit and was always there to lend a hand. He was always a friend.

Mark was born in New Liskeard, Ontario and grew up in Brethour township, where the family owned a trucking company. Maybe driving dump trucks and heavy equipment at an early age was the reason he was always seen driving big “Monster Trucks” around the city too. He moved to Kelowna, BC in his early 20s in search of work and perhaps a little adventure with his friends.

Mark loved camping, sledding, fishing, watching history documentaries, completing Sudoku puzzles, and playing with his dogs. His superpowers included being able to sleep anywhere and making the world’s greatest Caesar Salad. He was always willing to help whenever and wherever he could, and he never asked for anything in return or ever complained. Mark positively impacted the lives of everyone he met and will be forever missed by his family and friends.

A private viewing for the family was held. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later time.
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    Organizer and beneficiary

    Chrystelle J Crockford
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    Kelowna, BC
    Nichole West
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