Mark B. Dundore was born on January 13, 1931, in Cleona, Pennsylvania, the son of Joel Dundore and Susan Dundore (Bucher). He grew up with strong family values that guided him throughout his life.
After graduating from high school, Mark proudly enlisted in the United States Navy. He served his country with honor during the Korean War in 1953, an experience that shaped his deep sense of duty and resilience. His service remained a source of pride throughout his life, and he often reflected on the friendships and lessons formed during those years.
Following his time in the Navy, Mark pursued further education at Stevens Trade Technology, where he earned certification as a draftsman and engineer. His career took him to Pasadena, California, for a year of contracting work, and later to Wilmington, Delaware, where he worked with DuPont. He eventually began a permanent position at Ford New Holland, dedicating 20 years of service until his retirement.
Mark will be remembered as a wonderful man who loved his family deeply and never met a stranger. His storytelling, warmth, and energy touched everyone he met. He leaves behind a legacy of resilience, kindness, and dedication that will continue to inspire those who knew him.



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Thatβs a beautiful eulogy about a wonderful man.
My deepest condolences on your Dad’s passing. His life of service, kindness, and devotion to family is truly inspiring. I’m grateful to have met him! Wishing you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
To Lisa and the Dundore family, my sincere condolences in the loss of your dear father, such a wonderful gentleman. It was a privilege and an honor having had a chance to meet him at least once in this lifetime, and experience his wit, wisdom and kindness. I pray God’s comfort and strength to you and your family during this your time of mourning, and that the great memories left behind by his having been here 94 years on earth, will be part of what gives you that strength.
–Shani Waite
I am deeply sorry for your loss. Having met him, I saw firsthand what a remarkable person he was. His dedication, intelligence and strength left a lasting impression.
My heartfelt condolences to Lisa and the entire Dundore family. Wishing you comfort and peace as you celebrate his incredible life and legacy.
Mark,
I remember our dancing at German Festivals.
I enjoyed your company so much.
Rest in Peace my dancing buddy.
You were a wonderful person.
I will miss you π
Peace ποΈ my Friend β€οΈππππ