In Memory

Mark Eisenman

Mark Eisenman 11/22/60 – 2/3/98

Mark V. Eisenman, 37-year-old Sheridan resident, died Tuesday, February 3, 1998, at the Sheridan VA Medical Center.

A memorial service will be held Friday, February 6, at 2 p.m. at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church with Rev. David Duprey and Rev. Canon Ray Clark Officiating. 

Mr. Eisenman is survived by his wife, Peggy sue Eisenman of Sheridan; a son, Stephen Boyd of Sheridan; a daughter, Samantha Eisenman of Soldotna, Alaska; a stepson Zachary Doherty of Littleton, CO; Two stepdaughters, Stephanie Doherty of Sheridan and Jessica Doherty of Littleton, CO; his mother and stepfather, Elaine and Don Carroll of Sheridan; a brother David Eisenman of Sheridan; a sister, Lisa Carroll-Marosok of Hondo, TX and three nephews and two nieces.

He was preceded in death by his father, Vernon Eisenman.

Mr. Eisenman was born November 11, 1960, in Sheridan to Vernon and Elaine (Sautter) Eisenman.  He grew up in the Sheridan community and graduated from SHS.  He enlisted in the US Army in 1979.  On October 31, 1991, he was united in marriage to Peggy Sue Dyer.

Mr. Eisenman enjoyed hunting, fishing, the mountains and sports, especially baseball.  He was a member of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church.

Memorials in his name may be benefit the Heartview Foundation, Adolescent Rehab, in care of Delphine toner, First Interstate Bank of Commerce, PO Box 2007, Sheridan, WY 82801.

Arrangements are with Ferries Funeral Home.

 



 
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05/29/09 10:38 AM #1    

Lisa Eisenman (Reece)

Hi Everyone.
Mark won't be at the reunion this year. It's hard to believe he's been gone 11 years now. I still miss him so much.Sadly he was one of the wild bunch who never quit being wild and never settled down.
I want to thank Debbie Dietz Dudrey for contacting me to give her photos of Mark for the reunion and telling me to join the site.It's been crazy looking through some of the names. A few of you are still here in Sheridan and I see you now and then, but there are quite a few I think I haven't seen since I was that "annoying little sister." that you loved to pick on.:)But I still imagine you as you were then. Except of course for Loseke who had hair back then. :)
Thanks for putting Mark's memory page on here. He had such a good heart and unfortunately loved other people more than he loved himself.I know as life went on after school he and his bunch drifted apart. Everyone was getting their adult life together and Mark was struggling with a horrible disease. But I know in high school his friends meant the world to him,and he always mourned the loss of his dear friend Tommy Alden.But I know they are together in heaven sharing some great laughs.
I hope you all have a wonderful reunion.

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