Marquis Layland , February 25, 1933 β€” January 27, 2019

Marquis Layland  (Kemmerer, Wyoming, WY) February 25, 1933 January 27, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
Marquis Layland  Obituary Photo

On January 27th our beloved; husband, father, grandpa, great grandpa, brother and friend to all, Marquis Layland passed away peacefully at the age of of 85. Mark was born February 25th 1933 in Sage Wyoming to George and Pearl Lee Layland. After his parents divorce he and his 3 brothers lived with their father and moved around a lot attending many schools in Wyoming, Idaho, and Nevada.

As a young man he developed his skills as a ranch hand, sheep herder and cow punch, learning his commitment to hard work and wide open spaces. At 19 he went into the Army and served two years at Fort Lewis Washington. Mark was honorably discharged in May 1955.

After his time in the service he went to Cokeville to work as a ranch hand and met his first wife Lucille. They had two wonderful children, Nathan and Leslie Hayes. In 1964 he moved to Ely Nevada where his mother lived.

It was hard work to complete his high school education and aprentisship as a journey man mechanic while working a full-time position at Kennecot mine. But he persevered and was proud of his accomplishment. On December 26th 1974 he married his beautiful, loving wife Kay Lee Layland in Ely Nevada.

After their marriage they moved to Kemmerer Wyoming to start their new life together. They were later sealed in the LDS temple in Salt Lake City and worked hard to keep their blended family together. He worked for FMC Skull Point as a maintenance supervisor for for twenty years.

After his retirement in 1995, he played a staring role at grandma Kays Day Car as an honorary Grandpa to all the children who passed through their doors. He Kay went on a LDS missionin in 2001 to Dallas Oregon on the Riverbend Farm. Even in his old age Mark could not sit still so he took a seasonal job at Fossil Butte Monument working as a maintenance worker.

Mark has always been a cowboy at heart. He’s spent much of his free time with his horses and mules. He spent time helping friends in need during roundups and docking season.

He broke horses and kept goats and geese. His entire family learned the value of hard work and togethernes at the ranch where campouts and late night bonfires under the stars inspired the next generations. He never had idle hands and kept busy braiding leather, tanning leather, and spinning and weaving wool.

His handy work will live on for years in the reins, whips, hides and blankets that he made. Mark lived 85 wonderful years, leaving behind a legacy of many happy memories of joyous occasions of love and laughter. He instilled in his children the value of hard work and integrity.

Mark is survived by his loving wife Kay, 2 children Nathan and Leslie (Gene) Hayes, step children Mike (Debbi) Cobb, Loyde (Wendy) Cobb, Jacquie Louie. Grandchildren Justin and Kelly Layland, Jenny and Ray Scucci, Jordan and Tera Layland, James Hannah, Josh and Ellen Pehrson, Ashley and Sean Branch, Whitney Cobb, Brandi and Jared Wilcox, Tyler and Whitney Cobb, Jamie Cobb, Travis and Grace Cobb, Vincent and Emily Guinta, Candice and Gentry Densely, Alec and Ella Louie. Great Grandchildren, Sydney, Emma, Macy, Erin, Ruby Max Jonnathon Abigale, Deegan, Channing EJ and Issac Haily Skyla.

He was also Grand Mark to all children that passed through his Kemmerer home. He is Proceeded in death by his father George, his mother Pearl, his 3 brothers Dan, Jim, Ken. Funeral services will be conducted on Thursday, January 31, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. at The Kemmerer L.D.S. Stake Center, with Bishop Destry Dearden officiating.

Friends and family may call at the church one hour prior to services. Graveside services with military honors will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at 1:00 P.M. at the Ely Cemetery, Ely, Nevada. online condolences may be left at ballfamilychapel.com.

If you found any mistakes, or you would like to add/remove to this obituary, please contact us by email: info@obituary.memorial. We never ask money for this.

death notice Marquis Layland February 25, 1933 β€” January 27, 2019

obituary notice Marquis Layland February 25, 1933 β€” January 27, 2019

City Kemmerer is located in the Wyoming. This city is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It has its own architecture, attractions, the beauty of nature which attracts a huge number of tourists.

Kemmerer is recognized by the huge number of celebrities born here who have become famous not only in the United States, but all over the world. However, Kemmerer is not only famous for its celebrities. This city is also home to a huge number of people, all of whom have their own story to tell. Finding out the story of a public person is easy: just use an Internet search and you will find all the necessary information in front of you. With non-public people, everything is somewhat more complicated: about them not so much information in the public domain, but it still is. For example, using search services, you can learn the history of the deceased person and find his obituary.

This page is a cache taken from the public sources. We do not own or modify obituary in any way. All copyright belongs to the respective owners. Go to funeral home website to view original page.