Mark Gregory Smith Obituary

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Published: 09/30/2024
Byline: SECO News

Mark Gregory Smith

April 20, 1975 - September 23, 2024

 

Obituary

Valrico - Mark Gregory Smith, aged 49, died unexpectedly of natural causes on September 23, 2024, in Valrico, FL.

Born on April 20, 1975, Mark grew up to be a person admired for his kindness, intelligence, humor, and unique sarcastic wit. He cherished his family, friends, and his dogs, showing immense love and generosity towards them all. A true supporter and listener, Mark had a knack for lifting spirits and making people smile. He never met a stranger and should have been referred to as the pied piper.

His passions included Broadway musicals, cheering for the Tampa Bay Lightning, and embracing all things related to technology. Mark graduated from La Junta High School in 1993 and went on to earn a Bachelor's degree from the Art Institute of Tampa. His commitment to service was evident as he dedicated 20 years to the United States Navy, achieving the rank of Navy Chief. Following his military career, he explored his culinary passions and later joined Baycare Health Systems.

In his leisure, Mark was an avid cook, enjoyed 3D printing, photography, and traveling. He also loved riding motorcycles, embracing the freedom and thrill it offered.

He is survived by his wife, Lisa; mother, Renee Tracy; father and stepmother, Bob and Linda Smith; siblings and their spouses, Linda and Maerc Cabrera, Jennifer and Ted Wismeier; nieces and nephew, Sabine, Emma, Kai Cabrera, and Erin Wismeier; in-laws, Lloyd and Sheila Kellett in Canada; along with numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. Mark was preceded in death by his grandparents, Fred and Lola Tracy, Carl and Marguerite Smith, and his niece Delaney Cabrera.

Mark, who identified as an atheist, requested a party with friends and family which will be held on October 5th in Riverview, FL.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Marks memory to the Koshare Indian Dancers and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, organizations he deeply cared about. These gestures would honor his generous spirit and commitment to the values he held dear.



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