Mark Alan
Hudak
Mark Alan Hudak
Aged 66, passed away on October 16, 2024, in Milwaukee, WI with his wife of 28 years by his side. Born on April 1, 1958, in Lockport, New York, Mark was a devoted husband, brother, and friend who brought joy and kindness to everyone he met.
Mark graduated from Davison High School in 1976 (Davison, MI) and attended Michigan State University for a year. He moved to Milwaukee and began his career at Arthur Andersen in the Print Center, where he worked from 1984 to 1994. He then joined Micor Company as Office Manager, a position he held until his retirement in 2023.
Mark met his beloved wife, Mary, at Unity West Church in Milwaukee, WI, on October
6, 1993. They were married on March 15, 1996 and have lived on the east side of Milwaukee since the mid-90s. Together, they shared a love for their pets, Wisconsin and Michigan sports teams, restaurants and local festivals and bands. Mark donated time doing volunteer work for the Salvation Army. Mark also cherished time spent with friends and family, and he enjoyed exploring new places. He also loved Flint, MI coneys.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Murphy; brother, Mike Hudak (Nancy Bixler); sisters Diane (Jim Jerichow) and Karen (John Bates); mother-in-law, Carol Murphy; sisters-in-law, Holly Hudak, Sue {Robert Gorski) and Deb Pate. He cherished his nephews Rye, Christopher, Kyle and Zach and nieces Kelly, Tracy, Stephanie and Kristen. He was preceded in death by his parents, Albert and Irene Hudak, and his father-in-law, Mike Murphy.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date in Milwaukee.
Mark will be remembered for his gentle spirit, generous heart, and enduring love for those around him. He made everyone he met feel better after talking to him. His legacy of kindness and dedication to his family and friends will forever be cherished. He was truly a gentleman and a Gentle Man. Love you forever, Mark
Mark is truly a beautiful soul. Every time I was around him he filled the space with laughter and love. I love you Mark. He will be so greatly missed. Prayers for all family and friends in this grieving. So much love for you all. Rest in peace dear Mark.
Remember Mark from Belle Meade. Intelligent, crazy and good for a laugh. Surprised he didn’t burn his folks house down lighting up his farts! Thanks for the memories and rest in peace.