Annette Fairrow
May Almighty God grant your family comfort and peace. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)
Birth date: Mar 10, 1950 Death date: Oct 6, 2010
Mark J. Scholtz, 60, passed away on Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at the Cleveland Clinic, after a brief illness. He was born in Cleveland, he had resided in Elyria the past 11 years after moving from Lakewood. Mr. Scholtz graduated Read Obituary
May Almighty God grant your family comfort and peace. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)
Diane,
So sorry... I will call or write when things calm down for you. My prayers are with you. Rita just sent me a note & told me. Love ya!
My prayers are with you all. Mark was loved by so many and will be missed. May God Bless you all.
I will miss you Mark. You were fun to be with, and I always loved seeing you when I was in town. I can still remember the night we went out and I got the flat tire, you helped by flagging down a cop to change it. I am still amazed we did not get arrested. I love you. Diane, he was so happy with you. It was great to see him around you. You kids were his joy. To Dick, Denny, and Dee, I am sure he and Jeff have started the party. I love all of you and my heart and prayers are with you all.
Love you all,
Karen
I will always appreciate Mark's encouragement when I was younger and his presence at my wedding years later . To me, Mark was always the "cool" uncle! I still have fond memories of his art, his advice, his great taste in music and his sense of humor. Although I can't be there today, I hope that everyone can take heart in the fact that he lived life to the fullest.
Jennifer Caceres (Scholtz)
Mark, I remember when four of us lived in that one bedroom apartment off campus; we (tried to) schedule classes so we could watch Green Acres; we used that two foot comb behind the fireplace-brick; ate in that long skinny kitchen with piles of dishes. Mark, you were always fresh with conversation, kept up on politics and current events, and were always a good listener.
Maybe the best part of the road trip we took to Chicago was the conversation and catching up. You spoke with fondness and love for Diane and your family.
My only regret is not spending more time together. My friend, my prayers are for you and your family; by the Grace of God may you rest in peace.
I taught with Mark for his many years at St. Jerome School. He was a wonderful man and I appeciate his commitment to education. Mark and I both retired in 2009. Little did I know that his time would come so soon. May God help you through this difficult time and fill you with special memories of Mark.
YOU ARE ALL IN MY PRAYERD. HE WAS A VERY SPECIAL GUY!!
I WILL REMEMBER ALL THE FUN TIMES WHEN WE WERE KIDS.
DIANE. YOU MADE HIM SO HAPPY!!
LOVE TERRY