
Mark Edward Luther Sr., 54, of Brownsburg, went to be with Jesus on April 9, 2017. He was on born July 24, 1962 to Orval and Joan Luther in Bunker Hill, Indiana. Mark grew up in Indianapolis. He graduated from Warren Central High School in 1980.
After high school, Mark joined the US Army. After proudly serving his country, he attended and graduated from ITT with an associate’s degree.
Mark was a manager of Texas Roadhouse and Cracker Barrel, before becoming the Parts Inspector for Roark Welding and Engineering in Brownsburg. Mark’s most recent job adventure was being a distributor for Mikesell Potato Chips and most recently, Snyder’s of Hanover/Lance.
Mark loved golf, fishing, coaching his children in any sport, playing Santa Claus at Christmas time (with Retha as Mrs. Claus), and spending time with his family. He was an active member of the River of Life Church of God.
Mark is survived by his wife, Retha; children, Bethany Nicole Luther and Mark Edward Luther Jr.; stepchildren, Daniel James Furlani and Anthony Edward Furlani; grandchildren, Noah Raymond Luther, Benjamin James Furlani, Markus Furlani, Keirstin Furlani, Anthony Furlani Jr., Elijah Giboney and Caleb Furlani; parents, Joan (Richard) Schatz and Orval (Karen) Luther; siblings, Nicole (Jay) Edwards, Jeff (Kandy) Luther, Brian Luther, Aaron Luther, Jacob Luther, Mary (Ross) Williams, John (Kathy) Schatz, and Peter (Courtney) Schatz; many nieces, nephews and other family members; and his favorite “swelled belly pig,” Hunter.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at River of Life Church of God, 6001 Kentucky Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46221. Memories can be shared with Mark’s family and friends from 11 a.m. until service time.







Bethany Luther says
I love you so much daddy. Fly high with those angels. Spread those wings and come fly by me.
Darlene Glenn says
Mark was a close friend of our family during his school years. He and our son were close friends during those years. He spent many hours a.nd days at our home, including a Florida vacation. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was a joy to be around. We are in Florida and will not be le to attend the service, but I will remember all in prayer.
Evelyn Whitis says
He was a great, crazy boss at Cracker Barrel! He will be soooo missed.
Tara says
Mark was a great business partner to work with. Fortunate to have met him. He will be missed by many!
Cheryl Welch says
Please know that you are in our thoughts. So very sorry for your loss. Sending love from our family to yours.
Gina says
You and my sister only got a short time together. And I know God has his reasons for taking you from her so soon. I know you will always be with her in some way as you loved her so much. You will be missed but we all will see you again!
Gia Davis says
So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers for your family. I work at Marsh and worked with Mark Jr.
Todd mckee says
Greatest man ever.this CAT took care of me for 15 years my boy my man and he was an inspiration everyday. He shared one great piece of advice always. If u can do something about it..do it. If u can’t…then let it go. I will always love you brother!!you d’s man Mark..my boy. Many memories. Loved our talks this week..I know??
Love, Cindy & Tom Brown and Aunt Sandy says
Love to you and your family.
Our thoughts are with you at your time of need.
Randy says
You will be greatly missed Big Brother!
Steve Smith says
On behalf of Brian Luther’s Outward Bound community, we extend our deepest condolences, sadness, and love to you all. Any brother of Brian’s must have been a wonderful person and we are thinking of all of you.
glenda browning says
So sorry to hear this. Mark was at our house a lot growing up. He became a fine man.