Obituary
Mark H. Jansa, 57, of North Port, FL, died peacefully June 27, 2024 after a long illness.
He leaves his mother, Marilyn; sister, Nancy James; brother, Anthony and significant other Andrea and his family; brother, David and his wife Barb and their family; Aunt, Olga Bill and her family; Aunt, Jackie Harig and her family; best friend, Taylar Isenhauer and friend, Wes Kuzmiak.
Mark was born in New Providence, NJ, and then later attended Glenbard South High School in Glen Ellyn, IL. While in Illinois, he worked in the automotive industry doing body work, painting and car maintenance and repair.
Mark was proud to serve in the Navy on the U.S.S. New Jersey during the Gulf War as an electrician. He was able to visit many foreign ports in the Pacific Region while deployed. After the Navy, he worked in construction doing a variety of jobs including concrete, framing, roofing and electrical.
Mark’s favorite pastime was riding his motorcycle all over the back roads in Sarasota, Charlotte and DeSota Counties. He especially enjoyed his vacations on his bike in the Smokey Mountains around the Murphy, NC area, including “The Tail of the Dragon” more than once. Even with his recent disabilities he still enjoyed riding and working on his bike.
There will be a no viewing.
Immediate family and friends will scatter his ashes at sea per his request.
Mark will be most remembered for his unique and insightful sense of humor, his care for friends and family members in need, and his courageous battles against mental and physical challenges.
In lieu of flowers, if you wish, you may donate in Mark’s honor online to boystown.org
Baldwin Brothers of Port Charlotte is honored to serve the Jansa family.
Burial at sea crew.
Wreath at sea burial
Burial at sea.
by Eugene Grinman
Death is an inevitable fate.
Someday we have to go.
You hope you did
your best in life,
but how are you to know?
It’s not the model of your car
or brand of clothes you wear.
It’s not some fancy, famous name,
sewn in your underwear.
It’s not the square footage of your house
or what you keep inside.
There’s no material you possess
that proves success in life.
It’s everything you sacrificed
and choices you made.
It’s all the problems that you solved,
your lessons from mistakes.
It’s bad times you’ve persevered.
It’s all the fun you’ve had.
It’s any time you’ve ever laughed
and every tear you’ve shed.
It’s any time that you’ve been proud
of others or yourself.
It’s every song you turned up loud,
and every friend you helped.
It’s every wish you ever had.
It’s all your dreams and hopes.
It’s all the books you ever read,
the movies that you’ve seen.
It’s all the stories you told,
The places you’ve been.
It’s every sunset that you caught
and every cent you spent.
It’s anyone you’ve ever loved
who mourns you in the end.
It’s all these things
and so much more,
so don’t stress.
If you lived your life
Wild-n-free,
Then it’s been a success.
Nancy, Tony, David And Mark at the house on 80 Brookside Dr. , New Providence, NJ during the late 60’s!
Nancy,Mark,Mom,Tony