Hamilton Fire Department
Pensioner's Association


"The Group"

No Longer Riding the Rigs

 

 

 

Mark Mehlenbacher

Ancaster
Hamilton
Ancaster
Burlington
St Catharine's

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

John "Mark" Mehlenbacher

April 30, 1959 to July 14, 2014

 

John Mark Mehlenbacher

With heavy hearts we say goodbye to Mark who lost his courageous battle with cancer at home surrounded by his loving family. Mark leaves behind his best friend and loving wife Cindy (nee Walker) and his three children Brian, Jeff, and Kayla, his parents, Morris and Yvonne, sisters Laurie (Ron recently deceased) and Kimberly (Dan), mother in law Betty Walker and sister in law Shelley (Dean). Favourite uncle to Cody, Kyle, Lucas, Jake, Nicole, Kelsey and Ben.


How fortunate we are all to have had such an amazing man in our lives. We will not be the same without him. Mark was a mentor and inspiration to many and friend to all.

Mark started as a volunteer firefighter in Ancaster in 1981 and became a full time firefighter with Hamilton Fire Department in 1986. He moved to a full time position with the Ancaster Fire Department in 1988 that began his career path as an officer eventually becoming Fire Chief in 1998. Mark became the Deputy Fire Chief with the Burlington Fire Department where he remained until December 2007. In January of 2008 he became the St Catharine’s Fire Chief. Mark also served as a Director within the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs until his sudden passing.

During his career Mark was instrumental in leading many initiatives and changes. Some of these included pumper shuttle accreditation, defibrillator implementation in recreational facilities, emergency preparedness planning, while consistently applying his talent to foster and build relationships.

Being a firefighter was more than a job to Mark, it was his passion along with boating and happy hour at home or on the dock with family and friends at the family lake house.

Many thanks to Dr. Antoniuk, CCAC, “nurse Shelley” and homecare nurse Joanne Norwood. We would also like to thank all those who supported the family through this difficult time.

The family will receive visitors, family and friends on Monday July 21st from 6-9pm and on Tuesday, July 22nd from 1-4 & 6-9pm at the Dodsworth & Brown Funeral Home, (905-648-3852), 378 Wilson St. E. Ancaster, ON L9G 2C2 with a Funeral Service to be held on Wednesday, July 23rd at 1pm at the Ancaster Fairgrounds “Marritt Hall”, located 630 Trinity Rd. S., at Hwy 52 and Hwy 2.
 
Visitation Service Donations to

Monday July 21, 2014
 * 6 to 9 pm

Tuesday, July 22, 2014
1 pm to 4 pm
&
6 pm to 9 pm

Dodsworth & Brown
Funeral Home
Ancaster Chapel

378 Wilson St E
Ancaster, ON

* correction

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
1 pm to 4:30 pm


Ancaster Fairgrounds
"Marritt Hall"

630 Trinity Rd S
Ancaster, ON

For those travelling from
St Catharines
QEW East to Red Hill Pkwy;
and Lincoln Alexander Pkwy
to Hwy 403 west;
west on Hwy 403 and
exit at Hwy 52
turn left onto Hwy 52
Hwy 52 to Wilson St W.
Trinity Rd is a continuation
of Hwy 52
The Ancaster Fairgrounds are
located at the junction of
Hwy 52/Trinity Rd
& Wilson St W; or,
former Hwy 53

Online Condolences and donations may be made at www.dbancaster.ca
     
Fire Department Personnel
 
Fire Department personnel attending the
funeral will form-up at Noon on Wednesday
at Marritt Hall, Ancaster Fairgrounds
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Pensioner's Association - "The Group"

  Chuck Wilson
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