Mark Edward Dronenburg

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Mark Edward Dronenburg

May 20, 1965 - May 16, 2020

Age 54, of Harpers Ferry, W. Virginia, passed away May 16, 2020, unexpectedly at home. He was born May 20, 1965, to Edward Dronenburg (surviving) and the late Betty (Oliver) Dronenburg. Mark was a 1983 graduate of Langley High School and was employed by Dodson Brother’s Extermination Co. Inc. He was a member of Andrew Chapel United Methodist Church, and also an avid motorcycle enthusiast and former member of Stray Dawgs Motorcycle Club in Ohio.

Mark is survived by his loving wife and soul mate, Julie (Ruark) Dronenburg, four sons, Camden Dronenburg, of Covington, KY; Jesse Shepard, of Virginia; James (Courtney) Ferrell of Wheelersburg, OH; Kevin Ferrell of Green-up, KY; four daughters, Caitlyn Lohr, of Virginia; Arlena Ferrell and Megan Ferrell both of Wheelersburg, OH; and Lisa Marie Davis, of VA; and sister, Linda (Larry) Austin, of Fairfax, VA. Mark is survived by twelve grandies whom he loved and enjoyed very much. They were the light of his life. He is also survived by many dear friends and extended family members and will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Mark will be remembered as a kind-hearted, loyal friend who loved to laugh. He was a friend to all and a true family man.

Besides being proceeded in death by his mother, Mark was also proceeded in death by his son (Taylor).

Private services will be held at the family’s convenience due to the national health advisories. Arrangements are being handled by MONEY AND KING FUNERAL HOME in Vienna, VA. Fond memories of Mark and expressions of condolences may be shared at: moneyandking.com. In lieu of flowers donations may be given in Mark’s name to the National Lymphoma Society, to honor his mother Betty.

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  1. I am so very sorry to hear of Marks’ passing. Julie, I am so deeply sorry. He was a wonderful human being who loved life and loved people as they were, no judgements. He will be missed by me and many many people as he never met a stranger. He truly was a rare soul and I will never forget him. Rip Mark and fly high with your mom and your son.

  2. There are too many memories! One of the fondest was in Myrtle Beach, at a piano bar. The bidding was out of hand! If you were there you know! Mark had a way of loving that was his own, and he will be missed.

  3. Our thoughts are with the family. So very sorry. From his Dodson Pest Control family District 38 Lexington, VA

  4. Mark was a fun loving gentleman. I worked with him many years at Dodson Pest Control in many different positions. I once spent 6 months in Winchester when he was the manager there. Every morning when I arrived music filled the building and he had probably already won some kind of prize on a radio call-in. Great to work with and will be missed. RIP my friend.


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