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Mark Alan Eubanks
March 25, 1951-March 7, 2019
Newport Beach, California

Mark Alan Eubanks passed away unexpectedly on March 7, 2019 of a heart attack. Mark was born in Wynnewood, Oklahoma, to parents William J. (Dub) and Anna Beth Eubanks. His family moved several times in his early life, eventually settling in Menlo Park in 1962 where he attended Woodside High School. After several moves, Mark settled in Lakeport, California, where he raised his family, owned a local business and worked as a realtor and a computer and call center consultant. Mark was active in the community and served on the Lake County Planning Commission. In 2005, he reunited with Karen Larsen, a high-school sweetheart, and moved to Newport Beach, where he became the director of the national call centers for Direct Buy and was an independent consultant.

Mark was a thrill-seeker who enjoyed zip-lining, rappelling and fast rides. His favorite travel destinations were Hawaii and San Jose del Cabo where he enjoyed time with his family. Mark was a rock ‘n roll lover at heart, but he developed an appreciation for jazz and other genres of music at his favorite local venues. Mark was also a true dog-lover who raised several dachshunds and most recently doted on his min pin, Guy.

Mark was a loving husband, father and grandfather who will be greatly missed by his spouse Karen Larsen; sister Susan Sartor (Michael); children Raymond Eubanks (Junea) and Melissa Egan (Brendon) from a prior marriage to LeeAnn Stong Eubanks; grandsons Jordan Eubanks, Dillon Egan and Liam Egan; and Karen’s children, Hayley Palazzola (Michael) and Hunter Sheetz (Serena), and granddaughters Lily and Ella Palazzola.

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Memorial service
A memorial service will be held on April 27, 2019 at St. Bede’s Episcopal Church in Menlo Park.
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In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the SPCA at aspca.org or American Heart Association at heart.org

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