Mark Walter Kotylak
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the sudden and unexpected passing of Mark Walter Kotylak, age 57, of Edmonton, Alberta, after a long battle with serious medical issues.
Mark was a warrior and fought right until the end. He battled numerous conditions and endured several operations. He baffled medical staff on many occasions by beating the odds and will be remembered for his stubbornness and tenacious spirit.
Mark was born on March 23, 1967 in Balcarres, Saskatchewan to Walter and Verna Kotylak. His childhood stories were filled with adventure! He grew up on the family farm near Kelliher, Saskatchewan and loved the outdoors. As a young boy, he would often be found making fields in Verna’s garden with Miles. As the boys got older they spent hours racing dirt bikes and snow machines across the fields. Once Mark got his license, you could be sure to find him driving his Capri up and down the streets of Ituna. Mark travelled abroad, he loved friends and sports. He was incredibly gifted at hockey and football. Most of all, he loved having the sun on his face!
After graduating from Ituna High School and a stint at the University of Saskatchewan, Mark was often employed doing landscaping. He was incredibly creative. He would spend hours trimming trees and plants, restoring flower beds and planting perennials and shrubs. He made every space an oasis.
In 2016 Mark moved from Regina to Edmonton. Family became very important. He never missed family dinners, birthdays, bonfire’s on summer nights, or just hanging around the kitchen table surrounded by the people he loved.
In recent years, Mark’s greatest love was his dog Buddy. He convinced Walter and Verna that a pit-bull / bull mastiff puppy would be the ideal family pet. In 2017, Buddy arrived and never left Mark’s side. They walked, hiked, camped, travelled and slept together. She was his side-kick wherever he went.
Mark will be missed for his sense of humour, his quick smile, the joy he brought to parties and gatherings, and the courage and resilience he showed while battling medical conditions the last several years. Our sorrow at his passing cannot be put into words, but he is with us in so many ways and our love and memories will live forever. Our hearts are broken, but joyful he has found peace at last.
Mark is survived by his parents, Walter and Verna Kotylak, his older sister Maryanne Kotylak (Kaila & Chris Turley) of Victoria, B.C., and younger siblings, Miles (Kim, Jaxon, Mason, Haven) of Edmonton, and Michell (Ryan Webster, Isabella,& Max) of Chestermere, Alberta.
Please join us in celebrating the life of Mark Kotylak. A service is being held on :
Friday, November 1, 2024 at the Chapel at Beulah Alliance Church, 17504, 98A Ave NW at 11:00 am. A reception will be held immediately following the service in the Atruim.
Deepest sympathies to the kotylak families
Our sincere condolences
Eugene And Bev Maystrowich
I have always missed the football parties together in the 80’s. Mark was one heck of a running back and he was a guy loved by all. Rest in peace Mark.
Our deepest condolences to Walter, Verna and family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
RIP Mark 🙏
Uncle Walter, Auntie Verna, Miles, Maryanne, Michelle, and families:
My deepest sympathies. I have so many wonderful memories of Mark and will cherish them forever. I will miss him deeply. May he forever rest in peace.
Tryna Hrynuik
Thank you for your kind words. I will be live streaming Mark’s service on my Facebook page (Kim Kotylak) tomorrow at 11:00 if you wanted to watch. Take care!
I am so sad to hear of Mark’s passing. I look back to much younger days when I came over to babysit Maryanne, Miles and Mark. I recall trying to keep up with a three year old Mark (I think he was three). He could climb on anything and was a good runner. 😊
Thinking of you all.
Hugs from Lynda and Auntie Olga
Thank you for your kind words. I will be live streaming Mark’s service on my Facebook page (Kim Kotylak) tomorrow at 11:00 if you wanted to watch. Take care!
Dear Walter, Verna, Maryanne, Miles, Michelle and Families, Deepest Sympathy to you all on Mark’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Auntie, Uncle and family….what a beautiful obituary – it truly captured the spirit of Mark and the life he lived! Please know you r all in our thoughts and prayers. We have been reminiscing of the fun we had with Mark and the family on the farm…. Beautiful memories!!!
Many Blessings to you all!! Xo Cindy
Dear Auntie Verna and Uncle Walter and family. I am so sorry for your loss of sweet Mark. So many memories I have as a child. He always called me “Little Mary” as children. What a sweet boy. He has been on my mind for many years knowing of his health struggles. I pray you find peace knowing he is safely in the arms of God and no longer suffering. Blessings to you each and everyone one.
Our condolences. Very sad to hear .
Verna ,Walter & Family You are All in our thoughts & Prayers at this time & May God give you Extra Strength & many good memories of Mark !!!We have moved to Calgary four years ago & would love to visit sometime if our Health holds out !!Ken brought our horses with us so he still rides often.Say Hello to Miles& Kim,Marianne & Michelle & pass on our condolences !!!God Bless
Thank you for your kind words. I will be live streaming Mark’s service on my Facebook page (Kim Kotylak) tomorrow at 11:00 if you wanted to watch. Take care!
My deepest sympathy to all of you at this difficult time on the passing of Mark. Sending prayers and thoughts to you all.
My sincerest condolences to the whole family. It’s so hard losing a child. Just isn’t supposed to happen. Cherish the memories. Hugs
Although we knew Mark only 8 years and in the middle of his illness, his hard work during the spring and summer of his garden was always on display each year.We will miss his smile and his garden displays.
Our prayers are with you all at this difficult time 🙏
So sorry to hear of Mark’s passing. Our sincere sympathies to you and your families. May he rest in peace after all his struggles. 🙏
Thank you for your kind words. I will be live streaming Mark’s service on my Facebook page (Kim Kotylak) tomorrow at 11:00 if you wanted to watch. Take care!
Mark was a dear friend who I met at the U of S in 1986/87 and had lots of fun with for many years. I wish Mark peace now and sincere condolences to the Kotylak family.
Thank you for your kind words. I will be live streaming Mark’s service on my Facebook page (Kim Kotylak) tomorrow at 11:00 if you wanted to watch. Take care!
My deepest sympathy and condolences to you all in the passing of Mark. Thinking of everyone in this challenging time, may you be comforted by the many wonderful memories that you have with him.
So sad to hear about Mark’s passing and my deepest sympathies to each of you. May the cherished memories help you through these difficult times.
Mark was a gentle soul with a heart of gold. He would give you the shirt off his back if needed. I have many good memories of him and his cousin Blake who were like brothers, during his university days including a memorable trip to the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics. I will remember him as a good man who was full of joy and had a vitality for living life to its fullest. Although I hadn’t seen him in over a decade I am saddened to hear of his passing. My thoughts are for his family. As my grandmother would say, he is not gone just gone before. He is alive in our memories . May he rest in peace. Love Aubrey
Our sincere sympathies to the family on the passing of Mark. May your fondest memories be of great comfort at this time.
Dear Auntie Verna and Uncle Walter..
I am so sorry for the loss of your son and my beautiful cousin Mark. My greatest regret will be the time not spent with my amazing cousins over the years and the missed opportunities I didn’t take to spend more time with him. I vow to do better.
I cherish the memories I have of growing up with Mark and look forward to seeing all of you at his celebration of life.
Big huge love and gratefulness to you both for all of the memories you both helped create in our childhood. Mark will never be forgotten by this cousin.
Your loving niece,
Jo-Anne Sotski
My deepest condolences to the Kotylak family. Rest easy my friend.
We are so sorry to hear about Mark’s passing. Our deepest sympathy to all the family.
Dear Walter, Verna, Maryanne, Myles and Michelle and families,
Our deepest sympathy, to you all. I’m so glad I was in Edmonton just last year. I had some great conversation with Mark while sitting in the Victoria’s garden.
He and Buddy loved it there. I will miss that big smile of his when I can come to visit again. So many great memories of days gone by . We will see him again. I can picture him now.
Rest in Peace Dear Mark…
Sending Lots of Love and hugs and many prayers to you all.
Brenda and Krista Kotylak
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I’m deeply saddened to hear about Mark’s passing. He was such a kind-hearted, adventurous friend, and I’ll always cherish the memories we shared. I hope he’s found peace now, free from his struggles. My deepest condolences to his parents, siblings and loved ones.
Mark will be missed by his neighbours in Glastonbury Glenn.
He was a common site walking his dog every day and was always willing to pass the time of day with you.
Rest in Peace, Mark.
I am so sorry for your loss
Condolences to all of the Kotylak family. Please know you are in our sincerest thoughts…