Mark Toennies

mark toennies

July 9, 1955 ~ November 12, 2022

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Mark W. Toennies, 67, of Faulkton, SD, passed away Saturday, November 12, 2022, at the Faulkton Area Medical Center.

Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, November 17, 2022, at Our Savior Lutheran Church, Faulkton, with Pastor LeShea Avery presiding.  Burial will follow in the Cresbard Cemetery. A prayer service will be 7:00 p.m., Wednesday, November 16, 2022, at the church with visitation one-hour prior.  

Mark Wayne Toennies was born July 9, 1955, in Aberdeen, SD to Loren and Lucille (Spanier) Toennies.  He grew up on a farm three miles north of Cresbard, SD.  He attended Cresbard elementary and high school with his three brothers, Jerry (Judy) Toennies of Cresbard, Gene (Sylvia Salwei) Toennies of Cresbard, Dean Toennies (deceased), and one sister, Lorie (David) Miller, Sioux Falls, SD. 

Shortly after high school, Mark married Susan Haberling and together they had three children, Justin Wayne (Jamie) Toennies of Rapid City, April (Michael) Sorensen of Faulkton, and Tyler (Sidney) Toennies of Summerset, SD.  Mark and Susan lived in Walden, CO where Mark worked as a ranch hand and mastered riding horses and roping cattle.  When April was one year old, they moved back to the farm in Cresbard.  Mark loved working on the farm and had a natural talent for sheering sheep.  Mark spent many years mastering this trade alongside his best friends Jerry Toennies, Tom Cowels, Roy and Paul Wilkins, and Jeff Bryant.  Mark was known for being one of the best and fastest in the trade and was often called upon for final 4-H touches.  He was involved in 4-H from a very young age.  Unfortunately, his dust and hay allergies did not cooperate and in 1984, he took a job with AAL Insurance and moved to Eureka, SD.  While in Eureka, he also took a part-time job with Fischer Plumbing & Heating and shortly after, it became his full-time work.  Mark was a community-minded individual and during his time in Eureka, he served several terms on the City Council, Zion Lutheran Church Council, and was an active member of the Jaycees. 

In 1995, Mark moved to Leola, SD, and opened Toennies Plumbing & Heating.  Mark met his true love Kelly (Huffman) in 1997 after being set up by friends on a blind date.  They fell in love and were married on September 6, 1997.  Through this marriage, he gained two children, Samantha (Nick) Kallas of Leola, and Justin Michael (Lacey) Toennies of Aberdeen, SD.  He officially adopted Sam and Justin in 2001, however, he considered them his children from the start.  In Leola, he was a member of the Volunteer Fire Department, a certified ambulance driver, served on St James Lutheran Church Council, and was a school board member for several terms. 

In 2011, Mark and Kelly relocated to Faulkton where Mark continued plumbing while also working as the maintenance manager for Faulkton Senior Living.  In 2016, Mark was hired as the Emergency Manager for Faulk County.  He retired from the Emergency Manager position in 2021 but kept an active role helping in any way that he could.  He was on the South Dakota I-mat team and could be called at a moment’s notice to assist with a disaster anywhere in the state.  Mark was highly respected across the state for his dedication to this job.  He was dedicated to making Faulk Co. as safe as he possibly could for everyone that lived here.  During his time in Faulkton, Mark was a volunteer fireman, served on the City Council, and was a member of the Our Savior Lutheran Church Council. 

Mark had a love for the outdoors, and anything sports related. Hunting was a lifelong passion and over the years, he got to share this with his two German shorthair dogs, Memphis and Belle.  He was an active member of the Lakeside Country Club and golfed league regularly.  He was a member of a local bowling team and enjoyed cheering on the Denver Broncos.  Mark enjoyed attending his kids’ and grandkids’ sporting events. In his youth, he served as a coach for the Cresbard Baseball team and could often be found as a volunteer official on any court or field.

Mark loved camping and fishing and in 2019, bought a cabin at the West-Whitlock Resort that overlooked the bay. He loved his time at the river and in the summers would spend every available minute there.  He often commented that the river was his favorite place, but it was always better with family.  He had grand plans of retiring there in a few short years.

Mark loved his family more than words can express and was extremely proud of his children and grandchildren. Most recently, the family had a chance to celebrate his and Kelly’s 25th wedding anniversary in a surprise fashion at his favorite place.  He must have known something was up because a few days prior he had taken the time to write a speech where he detailed how proud he was of every family member.

Mark had a God-given gift of conversation and made friends wherever he went.  If you braved a conversation with him, you knew you only had to listen.  His heart was soft, but his head was hard.  He was a stubborn man, but stubborn in a good way.  He stood up for what he believed in and never made you question his values.  He was a true patriot and cherished anything with an American Flag or Bald Eagle. 

Mark’s memory will be cherished by his wife Kelly, his siblings, children, grandchildren, and extended family and friends. Mark was welcomed into his eternal home by his parents Loren and Lucille, his brother Dean, his father-in-law Joseph R. Huffman, Sr., his niece Amy Toennies, his nephew Levi Wiedebush, his grandson Everett Kallas, and many aunts, uncles and grandparents that passed before him.

The family would like to express our deepest appreciation for the support we received after Mark’s sudden passing.  A special thank-you to Judy, Jerry, Trevor, and Brett Toennies, the Cresbard Firemen, and the Faulkton Ambulance crew who rushed to Mark’s aid.  Thank you to the FAMC medical team, Pastor LeShea, and all the family and friends who arrived at the Emergency Room to offer comfort.  Your love and kindness will never be forgotten.

Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton has been entrusted with Mark’s arrangements.

A Prayer Service was held on November 16, 2022 at 7:00 PM at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Faulkton, South Dakota 57438
A Funeral Service was held on November 17, 2022 at 10:30 AM at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Faulkton, South Dakota 57438
A Graveside Service was held on November 17, 2022 at Cresbard Cemetery in Cresbard, SD

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  1. We were blessed to have the friendship of Mark and family in our lives. His death leaves a big whole and he will be deeply missed.  Our prayers are with Kelly and all of Mark’s kids and Grandkids.  You were so special to him, and he will forever watch over you.  In Deepest Stmpathy,

  2. I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Mark. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.

  3. I had the pleasure of meeting Mark through the Emergency Management world in early 2018. I cannot begin to describe how grateful I am to have met him and learned a thing or two from him. Mark always had a smile on his face no matter what was going on, he always knew how to make anyone laugh, and yet be serious when work needed to get done. I will forever cherish the memories and the knowledge he shared with me as a young man, but also a young Emergency Manager. Mark never asked to be acknowledged for his hard work, but his family, his wife, his children, grandchildren ,and friends are all evidence of his hard work and determination. Mark surrounded himself with great people, and now it is our turn to surround his family and return the favor. I loved him like the crazy uncle I never had and I know he knew that. Hang Tough Kelly, Justin and everyone, Love you guys !

    "As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. Iron sharpens iron; so a man sharpens the countenance of his friend." Proverbs 27:17

  4. I knew Mark while he lived in Eureka and I babysat for his children a time or two.  Mark was so friendly.  My deepest condolences to all.  

  5. Mark was a valued member of The Emergency Management Community, and a member of The State's Incident Management Team. He will be missed by both organizations. Condolences to the family, and May God Bless and strengthen you . Harold Timmerman, President, South Dakota Emergency Management Assn. and IMAT Member.

  6. Prayers and Gods Blessings to the entire Toennies Family. May God grant each one of you Peace now and in the weeks, months and years to come….

  7. So sorry to hear of Mark’s passing.  May our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ comfort you all during this time of sorrow and loss. I met Mark at West Whitlock campground a number of years ago and learned he was an emergency manager which I was before I retired.

  8. So very sorry to learn of Mark's passing. We are all better people for having known him. Prayers to all of the family now and in the trying days ahead. Ann (Mrs.John) Wolff

  9. Sorry to hear of your loss he was always there when someone needed some thing.Gods Blessing Mark And Donna Beaudoin 

  10. Scott & Stephanie Raile & Family says:

    Toennies Family
    Scott and I were so sorry to hear about Mark's passing, lots of fond memories from when he was our Luther League adviser in Eureka! Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  11. Cindy Anderson Wildberger says:

    We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers.  So very sorry.

  12. We were shocked to hear of Marks passing, our deepest sympathy to Kelly and Family. You are in our prayers.

  13. Johnny Muldoon & Dakota Murphy says:

    We are so very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family through this unimaginable time.


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