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Mark Phillips, age 67, passed away on March 5, 2026.

Mark Phillips, 67, of Everton, Arkansas, passed away peacefully in his home on March 5, 2026, surrounded by his loved ones.  The son of Robert “Champ” Phillips and Carol Phillips, Mark was born in Chicago, Illinois, on February 17, 1959.

He was known for being straightforward, a little rough around the edges, and never one to sugarcoat what he thought. But beneath that tough exterior was one of the most caring and empathetic people you could ever know. If someone needed help, Mark showed up.

He was the kind of man who would answer the phone in the middle of the night without hesitation. His daughters knew they could always call him—whether it was to talk something through or to figure out how to fix something that had broken. He was patient, dependable, and always willing to help.  Mark loved hunting, cheering on the St. Louis Cardinals, and watching NASCAR. He valued simple moments, good conversations, and time spent with the people he loved.

More than anything, Mark was a devoted father who taught his daughters what it meant to be a good person—to care deeply, to show up for others, and to love without hesitation. Even after an accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down at age 29, he continued to live his life to the fullest. The late-night conversations, the advice, and the steady presence he provided will be deeply missed.

He was preceded in death by his father, Champ Phillips; his aunt, Rosetta “Rosemary” Lockridge, and her husband, Guy Lockridge.
    
He is survived by his two daughters, Janzen Phillips and Jordyn Phillips, her fiancé, Bridger Harris, and her mother, Trish Baloun; his son, Cody Horn, and his wife, Sarah Horn, and grandson, John Horn; his mother, Carol Phillips; three sisters, Paula Valentino, Barb Sonka and her husband Bill Sonka, and Kathy Middleton and her husband Mike Middleton; nieces and nephews, Vanessa Valentino, Michelle Valentino, Stephanie Robinson, and Billy Sonka; as well as other extended family and close friends.

Mark leaves behind a legacy of loyalty, honesty, and love. Though his family will miss him more than words can express, they take comfort in knowing he was surrounded by love as he passed.

Arrangements are under the care of Diamond State Cremation.  Condolences may be left at www.DiamondStateCremation.com 

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