Mark Soest May 17, 2017 Dear son of the late Joseph Bernard & Helen Frances (nee Weber) Soest Beloved husband of Janice Soest (nee Aubuchon) Loving father of Alicia (Michael) Wattle Cherished grandfather of Tyler Robinson and Baby on the way Dear brother of Michael (Julie), Joseph (Jennifer), Tom Soest and son-in-law, uncle, nephew, cousin, and great friend to many; Mark was a member of the Horseless Carriage Club of Mo. Inc. and Woodworking Guild; In lieu of flowers contributions to Https://www.youcaring.com/janicesoest-827571 to help with funeral expenses; Mark was a man that was larger than life. He loved his family and friends deeply and fiercely. He was an incredible husband who's entire world revolved around his wife. Everything he did was to in some way make her happy and just to see her smile. He was the type of husband that bragged constantly and told her every night how beautiful she was and how much he loved her. He was a loving father. He would do anything to help his daughter and son-in-law and was supportive until the very end. He was an extremely proud father and as much as he wasn't great with showing his feelings, he always made sure they both knew how much he loved them. He was a devoted grandfather. He spoiled his grandson as much as he taught him the ways of the world. He was supportive and loving in every way, making sure Tyler knew how proud he was of him. He went to almost every sporting event to show Tyler that his interests were important to Mark too. Mark found out a week and a half before he was taken he was going to be a grandfather again. He was extremely excited and immediately asked if he should make a crib. In his memory, this grandchild will carry on his name. Mark was the oldest of his brothers and treated that position as the eldest child should. He was the brother that took the blame when the others got into trouble. He was their mentor and friend. As the brothers grew older and their parents passed away, he was the glue that held them all together. Mark was the best friend a person could ask for. He would drop everything to help someone no matter what it was they needed. If a friend was promoted, he made sure he told them how incredibly proud he was of them. If a friend was down, he was there to pick them up. He was always there with a smart ass comment or a joke to make you laugh. Mark lived his life to the fullest and was always upbeat. He was always ready for a good time with friends and loved ones. He never seemed concerned with the things life threw at him. He was a man we never thought could leave us. He was invincible. There is not one person he met that he didn't leave an impact on and we all thought he would live forever. Mark will be so incredibly missed by all that knew him. He left a void within all of us that will never be filled. We love you so much, Mark! You will always be in our hearts and never forgotten. I hope we all make you proud!!!