Mark E. Brackemyre

 

Mark Edward Brackemyre

Of Mooresville, formerly of Seymour, passed away on April 23, 2023, at Meadow Lakes in Mooresville at the age of 83. Mark was born on April 7, 1940 in Seymour, Indiana to the late Howard Paul Brackemyre and Lila (Schafer) Brackemyre.

He was father to Brian and Michele Brackemyre with wife Linda. He was employed in the packaging industry in Indianapolis for 41 years. He married Bobbie (Roberta Kemp Brackemyre), in 1981. Mark enjoyed spending time with his family, boating, and was an avid fan of the Indianapolis Colts.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter Michele Brackemyre.

He is survived by wife Bobbie (Kemp) Brackemyre; son Brian (Kim) Brackemyre; brother Don Brackemyre and 3 grandchildren.

Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, May 3rd at 1:00pm in Riverview Cemetery, Seymour, Indiana.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are encouraged to be made in Mark’s memory to the American Heart Association 8720 Castle Creek Pkwy E Dr #100, Indianapolis, IN 46250 https://www.heart.org/ or to Elder Care Organizations of the donor’s choice.

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  1. Bobbie, Brian, and family. I’m deeply saddened by the loss of your husband, father, grandfather, and my dearest uncle Mark. You are in my thoughts and prayers. We are never ready to say goodbye, even though it is a part of life. I’ll treasure the memories I have of him. I didn’t get to see him as often as I wanted but we did stay in touch by phone. I wish I could give you all a hug. My tears will pass, and he will be treasured in my heart where he will stay until we meet again. I will miss him dearly. Rest in peace uncle Mark.

  2. WE SURE REMEMBER GREAT TIMES WITH MARK AND LINDA!!
    HOPE HE HAS FOUND A PAL TO GOLF WITH BY NOW.
    OUR BEST WISHES TO THE FAMILY. TOM McGINLEY

  3. Mark and I started first grade @ Lincoln School; I moved after second grade, however, we entered Jr Hi at the same time and graduated high school in 1958. Mark, always had a smile and was very friendly to all. My sympathy to his family.

  4. Peggy and I ( Paul) will miss Mark.
    Especially his golf game.
    Paul and Peggy England.

  5. Bobbie,
    You had a lovely service for Mark today, May 3. The Saint Francis prayer and your memories were very sweet. We all hold our individual memories and I will miss handsome Mark.

  6. Bobbie: My dad, Ron “Ram” Hunsucker and Mark were good friends. Mark would come to Seymour on Thursday nights and I would meet them, Paul and several others at “The Station” (a local bar at the time), at the Round Table. We always had a good time and I’ll never forget the laughs we had. Great memories. When my dad passed in 1996, he made me promise him that I would give Mark his Jazz music albums, which I did. I’ll never forget the smile on Mark’s face when I gave him those albums. I’m sure he enjoyed them as much as my dad did. Mark was a classic human being and I’ll never forget him. Even though it is a sad time when you lose a loved one, I’m so glad that I could be at his service. Prayers for you and your family. Lisa Hunsucker Wesley

  7. Bobbie and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I will never forget Mark while at Aunt Lila’s & Uncle Paul’s always taking time for us girls and it wasn’t just five minutes. And always looked forward to seeing Brian, Michelle, his wife and him during holidays. Rest in peace till we meet again.


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