Mark Paul Revier

mark revier

June 5, 1960 ~ November 5, 2023

Mark Paul Revier, age 63, of Stacy, passed away on November 5, 2023. He was born on June 5, 1960, to Paul and Laurel Revier in Minneapolis, MN. The skies held a special place in Mark’s heart, as he was an enthusiast for buzzing the treetops. The thrill of soaring through the air, embracing the freedom that only the open skies could offer, brought him immeasurable joy. Mark loved flying his ultralight. During the summers, Mark was an avid fisherman, he found true happiness by the water’s edge and in the winters, ice fishing and snowmobiling became a cherished tradition. He also enjoyed hunting and four-wheeling with his family and friends.Mark will be remembered not only for his love of the great outdoors but also for the warmth, kindness and infectious spirit he brought into the lives of those fortunate enough to know him. Mark is survived by his wife, Rebecca “Becky”; children Bryan (Ashley) and Erik (Justine); grandchildren, Madison and Jackson; siblings, Larry, John and Donald; many nieces and nephews. He is preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Laurel “Jean.” Funeral Service will be held at 11 AM on Friday, November 17, 2023, at St. Bridget of Sweden Catholic Church, 13060 Lake Blvd, Lindstrom, MN with visitation beginning at 10 AM. "Keep Smiling"

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  1. I will miss his “keep smiling”. Him turning the crazy tunes up early in the morning. Having Kwik Trip donuts ready to eat! I’d go down for the weekend, we would always find something crazy to do. Whether it was going on top a school (yep cops showed up for that one!) or pretending we worked at a job site and drove around. He was the first person to get my out on the ice. I was so afraid of the ice. I will miss his out-going, crazy spirt my uncle had. He was my favorite and I loved him deeply. The world lost a great man.

  2. Becky, Erick, Brian and family.Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this very difficult time.Robert and Lily

  3. Wishing you comfort during this time. Many memories of Mark bringing flowers and “coffee” to Becky when she had to work late. He shared a true love for Becky in the small things. So sorry for your loss.

  4. We will so miss your smile, laughter, and you buddy you were so loved by so many you will be so mess. Love you buddy.

  5. Mark was a special man. He taught my son Max Schantzen so much working with him and teaching him thru his high school years.
    Prayers to you all and your family!
    The Schantzen’s


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