Mark D. Olson
August 30, 1954 - March 1, 2018

Mark D. Olson

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Mark D. Olson, 63 passed away Tuesday Feb. 27th, 2018 peacefully in his own home.

Throughout his years Mark was a father, son, uncle, husband, grandfather and a dear friend to many. Graduating from Red River HS in North Dakota in 1972 he enjoyed being a part of the wrestling team. He moved on to serve in ROTC, graduate from ITT Tech, and became part of the Carpenters Union for the remainder of his life.

Mark was preceded in death by his mother Doreen, father Milton, sister Connie, and cherished brother in law Ray. Some of his hobbies included hunting, fishing with his son, his motorcycle, music, and of course guns.

Mark's survivors are his two children Brandt and Amanda and his two sisters Cindy and Cathy. The memorial visitation will be held at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel, Friday, March 9th, 2018 6pm to 8pm.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Visitation
Friday, March 9, 2018
With Family 6pm to 8pm
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Condolences(4)

  1. Brian Cariveau
    Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord.
    And let perpetual light shine upon him.
    May he rest in peace.
    Amen.
  2. Jeff & Pam King
    Mandy & Brandt,
    So very sorry for the loss of your father. May he rest in peace and you remember the good times.
    Our deepest sympathies to you and all of his family.
  3. Herman Krepel
    Cathy, and Cindy, we're so sorry for the loss of another sibling! If you get, or see this get me a note, or call 402-720-6606. I plan to be there on Friday, but we've got other plans as well. Sure would like to spend some time visiting..

    Miss you, and your family..

    Herm, and Ila
  4. Sherry Else
    Dear Mark

    My heart is sad that you are gone. You were so funny. You made me laugh so many times when you came to Colorado to visit Mom. You were so special. My most favorite memory of you was on one of your visits you climbed on top of the maintenance building at the baseball field across the street. You got up there to throw down all the baseballs that had landed there. You threw each of them down to Brandt. It was special to watch. Thank you for being my " adopted bro". It was an honour. RIP Bro and remember we love you
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