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Mark "Stack" Calhoun

January 22, 1958 ~ May 10, 2026

Age 68 of Forest Lake. Loving Husband, Dad & Brother, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on May 10, 2026.

Preceded in death by parents, Edward & Donna Calhoun; siblings, Arthur Johnson, Sandra Calhoun. Survived by loving wife of 25 years, Kim Johnson-Calhoun; son, Ivan Johnson; brother, Steve Johnson.

Visitation 4-7 PM Thursday, May 28th at Roberts Family Funeral Home. Mark’s life will be celebrated with a service at 11 AM Friday, May 29th with visitation beginning at 10 AM at Maranatha – Chisago Lakes Campus, 10963 Lake Blvd, Chisago City.

Services

Visitation: Thursday, May 28, 2026 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Roberts Family Funeral Home
555 Centennial Drive SW
Forest Lake, MN 55025

(651) 464-4422
www.robertsfamilyfh.com 

Visitation: Friday, May 29, 2026 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Maranatha - Chisago Lakes Campus
10963 Lake Blvd.
Chisago City, MN 55013


Celebration of Life: Friday, May 29, 2026 11:00 am

Maranatha - Chisago Lakes Campus
10963 Lake Blvd.
Chisago City, MN 55013


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  1. THINKING OF YOU ALL DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME… WE ARE GOING TO MISS STACK SO MUCH…WE HAVE BEEN SO BLESSED TO HAVE YOU ALL IN OUR LIVES. NOW HE IS UP THERE WITH SANDY-I CAN IMAGINE THAT THEY WILL BE MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME…❤️❤️💜Barb HUSABY

  2. Kim, I am so very sorry to hear about Marks passing. I had no idea how sick he was. I have to admit, I see him in heaven smiling with Sandy………….and it’s a beautiful vision. May he Rest In Peace and may you find comfort and healing in the days to come.

    God bless you and your family,
    Lynn Bradshaw

  3. to soon minnesota ,time goes fast ,always think of the times we all got together , never long enough. with all of you in my heart ,you will always be missed but never ever be for gotten. god speed my friend… to all god bless

    • So glad I had the opportunity it to have Stack first as a guest in camp and subsequently as a friend
      Our family has the best memories of having Stack with us up at Trail End
      Some of the biggest deer I dragged out were with this man and each time two grown men were jumping up and down and smiling like little school kids
      His genuine love of the outdoors and the love he had for hunting with his friends will always be a part of our memories
      You are at peace now Stack
      We will never forget you
      I’ll have a toast for you this fall up in Big bay buddy
      Kimmy and Ivan…..you guys were so blessed to have this man in your life
      Keep your chins up guys

  4. Mark was a wonderful friend to everyone at English House. He was always willing to help whenever anyone needed him and gave so much through his volunteer work and kindness. He was especially loved by all the “Kids,” whose lives he touched in such a special way. He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

    Poo will be welcomed by many in heaven with Sandy at the head of the line.

  5. Terry and I had a lot of good times with Stack. He was a great guy, bought our first home from us when we outgrew it! Fishing, duck hunting, grouse hunting, goofing off, listening to him and W.W. chatter, great sense of humor. Have not seem him in awhile but good times with good guys are remembered. Our condolences Kim.

  6. I have wonderful memories of Stack as a fun-loving goofball who always brought us joy. I seem to remember him and Christmas music together for some reason. Bing Crosby to be exact. 😂 He had a way of touching the hearts of everyone he met. ❤️
    When he was building bikes, I was amazed by the unique customs he created. So talented! It’s been a while since I’ve had seen him, I sure hope he finds my mom in the clouds, she’d love to give him a little bit of crap for the lost time.
    God will take care of them now. 🙏🏻❤️


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