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About Mark Anthony Sorensen
Mark Anthony Sorensen passed away May 26th, 2024 at his home in Gilbert, Az. He was able to be reunited with his wife, Christina Sorensen, and his parents Janet & Lincoln Sorensen along with grandparents, aunts and uncles who preceded him in death.
Mark was born October 27, 1956 in Provo, UT as the oldest of 6 children, 3 boys and 3 girls. He spent his childhood in North Ogden UT. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Munich Germany. After attending college at BYU Provo, Mark moved with his family to Arizona where he lived for over 40 years.
Mark had a passion for sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ. He loved meeting people, getting to know their story and then finding ways to serve them. He loved to read, to be outdoors, especially in Bear Lake Utah, and to watch everything on BYU tv. Mark loved his family and was constantly trying to improve and become a better person.
He is survived by his 5 children, Heather (Ben) Mishler, Nathan (Millie) Sorensen, Heidi (Jason) Payne, Madison (Weston) Sorensen and Paige (Ethan) Sorensen, along with his 5 siblings, Kristen (Corey) Bell, Shauna (James) Beams, Gregg (Julie) Sorensen, Todd (Debbie) Sorensen and Jenn (Rob) Jones. Mark has 13 grandchildren who love him and will miss him.
Services will be held Sunday June 9th, 2024 at 4pm at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 220 Cullumber Ave. Gilbert, AZ 85234. Internment will be at San Tan Memorial Garden at Schnepf Farms Monday June 10th.

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Alfred Westermann / Germany
Dear Sorensen Family, a few days ago while moving to a new home, I found the book Jesus the Christ from James E. Talmage. It was a present by your Dad when he finished his mission. I had been his German companion. He wished the blessings of the Lord for my life. When I read his words of encouragement and love I wanted to tell him that his wishes had been fulfilled. My life as a member of the Lords Church is a wonderful blessing of Love and Happiness. Mark was a wonderful missionary and companion and a blessing in my life.
I‘m so sorry and looking forward the day when I will hug him again.
God bless you all.
Lisa Brimley Clark
I am so sorry to hear about Mark’s passing. My parents Vern and Dawn, were very close friends of Mark’s parents, Janet and Linc! My dad, Vern Brimley went to South High with Linc. Janet and Linc were always very friendly to my sisters and me. My sister, Sheryl, and I remember Mark. My mother, Dawn who recently passed away was good friends with Janet. My father, Vern is 93 and he has very happy memories of the Sorenson’s.
Another connection I have with Mark is that my very good friend was a mission companion of his in Germany. His name is Elder Heninger. He speaks very highly of Elder Sorenson. The Brimley family expresses their love and sympathy to Mark’s children, siblings and extended family.