In loving memory of

Mark L. Umble
November 3, 1932 - September 10, 2015

Mark L. Umble, age 82 of Prairie City, passed away on Thursday, September 10, 2015, at Park Ridge Nursing and Rehab in Pleasant Hill. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, September 16, 2015, at 10:00 a.m. at the Prairie City United Methodist Church, with burial following at Vandalia Cemetery. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 15, 2015, from 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. also at the church. Memorials may be directed to the Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church or the Prairie City Ambulance. Condolences may be left for the family at www.coburnfuneralhomes.com.

Mark Umble was born on the farm south of Monroe on November 3, 1932 to Earl and Ina (Honnold) Umble. He passed away September 10, 2015 due to complications from a brain tumor. Mark started picking corn at the age of 8. He did the down rows because everybody else was taller. He graduated from Monroe High School in 1951 and worked at Maytag in Newton. He married Betty Jo (Osborn) Umble June 6, 1952. The following February Uncle Sam sent him greetings and salutations and he proudly served. Two Government-issue boys followed 12 months apart at Fort Knox and one in lowa 2 years later. As soon as he was discharged from the Army, he came home to south of Prairie City, Iowa and farming became his life's work. He instilled a love of the farm and agriculture that continues through all 3 boys. He was so proud of each and every one of his grandchildren and loved when the great-grands would visit. Mark served ten years on the Prairie City School Board. The new High School, now PCM Middle School was built during his tenure. Mark was full of fun and had a nickname for everybody. Every Spring the kitchen sink was full of morels. Every time Betty made a skillet full, she would eat one and Mark would eat the rest. With he and Betty's many friends there have been decades of get-togethers, hundreds of pot-lucks, thousands of wonderful nights spent eating out with friends. Through the years there have been a number of Calamities. Some families send a member to law school, the Umbles always have needed a family member in the insurance business. And it didn't matter what was on fire or what health problem required an ambulance on the way, to Mark it was "a piece of cake". Mark loved to farm, working in the shop and climbing up and down into the tractors until the very day the tumor took his legs. He will be so greatly missed by his wife Betty of 63 years, his sons and their families and all who knew him.

Preceding Mark in death were his parents: Earl and Ina Umble and his brother Roger Umble. Those left to honor his memory are his wife Betty Umble, son Mark (Carol) Umble and their children Nick Umble and Amber Umble; son Joe (Connie) Umble and their children Levi (Amber) Umble and Lacey (Rusty) Gulbranson; son Dan (Melanie) Umble and their children Brad (Becci) Schaefer, Katie (Teddy) Hawley, and Derrick Hoodjer. Great Grandchildren are Brookelyn Umble, Haylee and Hayden Umble, Jasper and Jade Gulbranson, Amelie Schaefer and baby Hawley on the way. Mark is also survived by his sister Karen (Don) Mooty, brother-in-law Don (Marilyn) Osborn and sisters-in-laws Virginia Umble, Corinne Osborn and Beverly Osborn, and many nieces and nephews.

Tributes

Cynthia Boot Dabrieo wrote on Sep 16, 2015:

"Condolences as you grieve. God is merciful in allowing all the good memories to overtake the others of concern. We all remember when 'Till death do us part' seemed very distant, and too unbearable to consider.... It just allowed time to build the good memories. I also remember you from school bus days and the roads near Vandalia."

Mike Buitenwerf wrote on Sep 15, 2015:

"My thoughts and prayers are with you, Betty. Mark will be missed by many folks from your large circle of friends. May God's love and hugs from your many friends help fill the empty spot left in Mark's passing."

David Greving wrote on Sep 13, 2015:

"Rest in peace Mark. I really enjoyed knowing you back in the day. My prayers and condolences to Betty and the family. Blessings. "

Dave Reeter wrote on Sep 12, 2015:

"Please accept condolences from our family to yours. Mark and Betty have been wonderful friends to Phil and Janet all these years. We are truly grateful. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. "

Scott Montgomery wrote on Sep 12, 2015:

"Joe and Dan - Just wanted to let you know I am thinking of you. Your dad will be missed. He was a great guy. I always enjoyed seeing him come in that front door at JD. He was on my case the minute he walked in. He always had a story for me. It didn't matter if he was in a bad mood or a good mood, he always made the day better for me when he came in ! That is what I miss most about Iowa, talking to great people like your dad ! Take care Scott Montgomery"