First Officer Mark David Oberparleiter

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First Officer Mark David Oberparleiter

Birth
Camden, Camden County, New Jersey, USA
Death
5 Feb 2001 (aged 38)
Parker, La Paz County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Mark's ashes were scattered over the desert near his home in Phoenix, AZ by his wife, Tiffany, from a PT-17 Stearman in 2001. A final resting place likely exists & the location is under investigation. Add to Map
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Mark David Oberparleiter

Mark's ashes were scattered in flight over the desert near his home in Phoenix, AZ by his wife, Tiffany, from a PT-17 Stearman in 2001.

Trained as a professional pilot and flight instructor at Texas State Technical Institute (now Texas State Technical College), Aircraft Pilot Training Technology, Waco, Texas.

Professional pilot - Boeing 757, America West Airlines, now US Airways.
Motorcycle racer #38

Mark Oberparleiter

19 July 2023- Extensive Bio under construction ...

Beverly's son Mark, age 38, died on Feb. 5 as a result of an accident sustained during a desert wilderness motorcycle race the previous day at Parker, Arizona, 150 miles NE of Phoenix, on the California border.

"As you know, he (Mark) was a professional pilot with many friends that fly small airplanes out of a local airfield near Phoenix. Tiffany (Mark's wife) is also a pilot and hangs out with a lot of the same people. Those pilots organized a flyover as a tribute to Mark. As the first V formation of 4 planes flew over, the second one from the right peeled up and away to the west in the traditional "missing man" formation. It was truly a moving sight.

Then followed two more formations of two planes each. Leading this formation was a beautiful, old, yellow Stearman that returned for another flyover. Just above the house, with Tiffany in the front seat, Mark's ashes were released in a puff that quickly dissipated over the desert. In a final, low altitude flyover, Tiffany was seen waving from the Stearman. Mark would have loved it! The universe then arranged a perfect circular rainbow around the Sun. It was one of the most moving and emotional tributes."

A letter to Mark's mother from the Donor Network of Arizona...

"Dear Ms. Kimble,

On behalf of Donor Network of Arizona, I would like to express my sympathy for the loss of your son, Mark. I know that only time can ease your sorrow, but you and your family have made the choice to offer new life and hope to others, and I hope this brings you some comfort and consolation during this difficult time.

As a result of your decision, the lives of several people have been dramatically changed.
I would like to share with you a little bit about the transplant recipients.

The recipient of the right kidney and pancreas is a 41-year-old man in Maryland. This was a perfect match. He lives with his son. The kidney function is improving and the pancreas is doing well.

The liver and left kidney were successfully transplanted to a 43-year old gentleman in Arizona. He is single and has 4 children. He used to manage a convenience store and enjoys softball, bowling, boating and music. Both the liver and kidney are doing well.

Mark's heart went to a 44-year-old man from Arizona. He is married and has 4 children, ages 20, 19, 12 and 8. He also has two stepchildren, ages 10 and 8. He works as a carpenter. The heart function is excellent!

Both lungs were transplanted to a 43-year-old man in Arizona. He is married and has three children, one of them is 16 years old and two are 18. He is in the air force and enjoys spending free time with his family. The lungs are also functioning very well.

Hope for many sightless people depends on the thoughtfulness of individuals like you who are able to think beyond their own grief and sorrow so that one day blindness will be prevented and vision restored to many who suffer with loss of sight.

Your donation of corneas has given the gift of sight to a 67-year-old man. The other cornea will be used to help research physicians in their work to understand degenerative eye condition.

Through your tissue donation, still others will have their suffering alleviated and their quality of life improved. We were able to recover both bone and veins. We were unable to recover skin, due to the time constraints that would have prevented recovery of the other tissue. With tissue donation there is up to a six-month processing period before tissue can be transplanted.

While eye and organ recipients are readily known it is more difficult to trace the donation to tissue recipients because a small amount of tissue can help so many different people. On behalf of these recipients and their families, I want to thank you for the thoughtfulness and generosity expressed at the time of your own unexpected loss.

The decision for donation will always be remembered with gratitude. You have given others a gift of life. I hope this will in someway lighten your burden in these sad times."

Mark's grandfather, Leslie Joseph Oberparleiter, passed in 2005.

Bio added by friend/fellow student and fellow teammate of the 1987-1989 APT Flight Team, Texas State Technical Institute, Aircraft Pilot Training Technology, Waco, Texas. A personal story about Mark during his years at TSTI-APT and as a member of the TSTI Flight Team will soon follow.
- James M. Paton, Organ Donor
Find a Grave ID: 46820992
Mark David Oberparleiter

Mark's ashes were scattered in flight over the desert near his home in Phoenix, AZ by his wife, Tiffany, from a PT-17 Stearman in 2001.

Trained as a professional pilot and flight instructor at Texas State Technical Institute (now Texas State Technical College), Aircraft Pilot Training Technology, Waco, Texas.

Professional pilot - Boeing 757, America West Airlines, now US Airways.
Motorcycle racer #38

Mark Oberparleiter

19 July 2023- Extensive Bio under construction ...

Beverly's son Mark, age 38, died on Feb. 5 as a result of an accident sustained during a desert wilderness motorcycle race the previous day at Parker, Arizona, 150 miles NE of Phoenix, on the California border.

"As you know, he (Mark) was a professional pilot with many friends that fly small airplanes out of a local airfield near Phoenix. Tiffany (Mark's wife) is also a pilot and hangs out with a lot of the same people. Those pilots organized a flyover as a tribute to Mark. As the first V formation of 4 planes flew over, the second one from the right peeled up and away to the west in the traditional "missing man" formation. It was truly a moving sight.

Then followed two more formations of two planes each. Leading this formation was a beautiful, old, yellow Stearman that returned for another flyover. Just above the house, with Tiffany in the front seat, Mark's ashes were released in a puff that quickly dissipated over the desert. In a final, low altitude flyover, Tiffany was seen waving from the Stearman. Mark would have loved it! The universe then arranged a perfect circular rainbow around the Sun. It was one of the most moving and emotional tributes."

A letter to Mark's mother from the Donor Network of Arizona...

"Dear Ms. Kimble,

On behalf of Donor Network of Arizona, I would like to express my sympathy for the loss of your son, Mark. I know that only time can ease your sorrow, but you and your family have made the choice to offer new life and hope to others, and I hope this brings you some comfort and consolation during this difficult time.

As a result of your decision, the lives of several people have been dramatically changed.
I would like to share with you a little bit about the transplant recipients.

The recipient of the right kidney and pancreas is a 41-year-old man in Maryland. This was a perfect match. He lives with his son. The kidney function is improving and the pancreas is doing well.

The liver and left kidney were successfully transplanted to a 43-year old gentleman in Arizona. He is single and has 4 children. He used to manage a convenience store and enjoys softball, bowling, boating and music. Both the liver and kidney are doing well.

Mark's heart went to a 44-year-old man from Arizona. He is married and has 4 children, ages 20, 19, 12 and 8. He also has two stepchildren, ages 10 and 8. He works as a carpenter. The heart function is excellent!

Both lungs were transplanted to a 43-year-old man in Arizona. He is married and has three children, one of them is 16 years old and two are 18. He is in the air force and enjoys spending free time with his family. The lungs are also functioning very well.

Hope for many sightless people depends on the thoughtfulness of individuals like you who are able to think beyond their own grief and sorrow so that one day blindness will be prevented and vision restored to many who suffer with loss of sight.

Your donation of corneas has given the gift of sight to a 67-year-old man. The other cornea will be used to help research physicians in their work to understand degenerative eye condition.

Through your tissue donation, still others will have their suffering alleviated and their quality of life improved. We were able to recover both bone and veins. We were unable to recover skin, due to the time constraints that would have prevented recovery of the other tissue. With tissue donation there is up to a six-month processing period before tissue can be transplanted.

While eye and organ recipients are readily known it is more difficult to trace the donation to tissue recipients because a small amount of tissue can help so many different people. On behalf of these recipients and their families, I want to thank you for the thoughtfulness and generosity expressed at the time of your own unexpected loss.

The decision for donation will always be remembered with gratitude. You have given others a gift of life. I hope this will in someway lighten your burden in these sad times."

Mark's grandfather, Leslie Joseph Oberparleiter, passed in 2005.

Bio added by friend/fellow student and fellow teammate of the 1987-1989 APT Flight Team, Texas State Technical Institute, Aircraft Pilot Training Technology, Waco, Texas. A personal story about Mark during his years at TSTI-APT and as a member of the TSTI Flight Team will soon follow.
- James M. Paton, Organ Donor
Find a Grave ID: 46820992

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