In Memory

Mark Arter

Mark Douglas Arter, of Lincoln, Neb., was born March 21, 1953 and passed away on May 25, 2014 surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband, father, and grandfather. Co-owner of The Arter Group and was passionate about working with the community, city and downtown development. Mark was an avid supporter and longtime coach of youth girl's soccer. He thoroughly enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his young grandchildren.

Survived by his wife of 38 years, Lisa; son and daughter-in-law, Jess and Clarissa Arter; daughters and sons-in-law, Alison and Patrick Kelley, all of Lincoln, Natalie and Jeff Remis, Chicago; four grandchildren: Quinn and Hudson Kelley, Paloma and Cruz Arter; brothers and sisters-in-law, Michael and Jennifer Arter, Jim and Mary Arter; sister and brother-in-law, Nancy and Steve Gade, all of Lincoln. Preceded in death by his parents, Carol and Dean Arter.



 
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05/28/14 01:57 PM #1    

Colleen McGraw (Ligibel)

So sorry to here about Mark's death.  My prayers go out to wife Lisa, who I first met in 4th grade at Holy Family Catholic School.  You guys always seemed like great couple.  Hope your years together were happy ones - even when there are never enough of them.

Annapolis, MD


05/28/14 02:04 PM #2    

De Ann Nuernberger (Currin)

Mark was about community and cared about the whole community of Lincoln.  I appreciate his creativity, vision, and action.  Lisa--I am so sorry and know it leaves a hole in your family.  Pass along hugs to your children and grandchildren.  Together you will know that Mark's love will never end.  I'm excited to get to know Paloma--we can talk Kindergarten together again this year!  Take good care.  Sincerely,  De Ann


05/28/14 06:09 PM #3    

Vicki Grossenbacher

With life comes gladness and sadness.I first met Mark in Jr. High. He was always a very nice fellow and a lot of fun. I am sorry to hear of his passing. My regards and sympathies are extended to Lisa, his family and close friends ET others who knew him well. I am sure he will be missed and remembered by many.

 

Vicki Grossenbacher


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