Joseph Kenneth Marks

November 4, 1921 ~ May 10, 2009

Joseph Kenneth Marks, loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and uncle, passed from this life on May 10, 2009, at the age of 87.

Joe was born in Reading, PA on November 4, 1921, to Joseph Daniel Marks and Helen May Bausher. 

He grew up in Wyomissing, PA, the oldest of three children. 

He enlisted in the Army Air Force during World War II. Joe developed a love of flying that lasted his entire life.

He graduated as a cadet in 1943, then learned to fly B-24 bombers. He and his crew flew 32 missions over Europe, including the D-Day invasion.

Joe received many decorations and citations for valiance and honor, including the Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with Three Oak Leaf Clusters, EAME Campaign Medal with Two Bronze Service Stars, American Theater Campaign Medal, and the Victory Medal.

Joe was honorably discharged as a Captain in 1946.  He then worked as a knitter in the Berkshire Knitting Mills in Reading.

Joe continued his love of flying on weekends for the Pennsylvania National Guard.

In 1951, he was recalled into active duty for the Korean War. He and his unit opened Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

After the Korean War, Joe began his 28-year career with American Airlines and retired as a captain. 

On September 4, 1945, in Los Angeles, CA, Joe married Kathern Hansen of Monticello, UT, the daughter of Henry Lloyd Hansen and Catherine Josephine Wood. Joe and Kathern are the proud parents of seven children. 

In 1990, Joe and Kathern moved to Salt Lake City. Joe joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1999.

On January 21, 2000, they and their children were sealed in the Salt Lake City Temple. 

Joe loved to spend his time traveling, reading, watching and participating in sports, camping, and working on his model railroad.  He loved classical and big band music and even his stroke could not stop his singing.  

Throughout his life, Joe gained the love, friendship, and admiration of many people. Whether it be his life-long or new friends, military or professional peers, those in the medical profession who served him, or members of his family, all those who came into Joe’s life were touched by his great attitude, generosity,  service, wonderful sense of humor, and above all, his love. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Joe is survived by his wife of 63 years, Kathern; his children Joseph Marks (Carol), Vicki Scholz (the late Darrell), Michael Marks (MaryLee), Debbie Hope (Jim), Terry Hutchings-Baker (Jon), and Kate Ryan (Jim); 33 grandchildren; and 46 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by his sisters Marilyn Jean Martin and Helen Marie “Tommie” Moyer (Charles), and nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his daughter Carol Ann, grandson Wayne Scholz, and son-in-law Darrell Scholz. 

A special thanks to those from Midas Creek Home Healthcare who assisted Kathern in caring for Joe. 

A viewing was held May 14 at the Holbrook Mortuary in Salt Lake City, UT.  Services were held May 15 at the LDS Winder Chapel in Salt Lake City, UT. Interment at Farmington City Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the National Stroke Association: http://www.stroke.org/

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