MARK BOLENDER
Posted: May 23rd, 2023 MARK BOLENDER 1949 ~ 2023 After a courageous twelve year journey with Parkinson’s Disease, Gordon Mark Bolender victoriously entered the presence of Jesus on Friday, May 19, 2023. He leaves to cherish his memory his highschool sweetheart and loving wife Karen to whom he was married for 51 years, and his beloved son Jesse Mark Bolender of Medicine Hat, of whom he was very proud. Mark is also survived by his brother David Bolender, (Jackie) of Lasalle, Ontario, his sister Merla Bolender, (Gregory Nigh) of Calgary, Alberta, his brother in law Ron Filsinger, (Maggie Heeney) of Kitchener, Ontario, as well as loving nieces and nephews and their families. He was predeceased by his parents, Gordon and Doris Bolender who were Missionaries In Nigeria, where Mark was born, and spent the first ten years of his life. Upon returning from Nigeria, the Bolender family settled in Kitchener, Ontario. As a young man, he began to sense the call of God on his life to become a pastor, and he attended Emmanuel Bible college in Kitchener Ontario, graduating in 1972. Mark and Karen will always be grateful for the privilege of growing up in a loving church family at Betheny Evangelical Missionary Church in Kitchener, Ontario, and for the privilege of serving the Lincoln Heights E.M.C.C. with Dr. Thomas E. Dow in Waterloo Ontario, the Banfield Memorial E.M.C.C. with Dr. Alfred Reese in Willowdale Ontario, the Country Hills E.M.C.C. in Kitchener, Ontario and the Hillcrest E.M.C.C. in Medicine Hat, Alberta. The prayer support and the friendships from these congregations have lasted until today. How we thank God! He was elected President of the Evangelical Missionary Church of Canada in 1997, and he served until 2002. His travels took him to visit churches in Mexico, Jamaica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Quebec, Spain, Portugal and Nigeria. After 42 years, he retired from full-time ministry in 2014, and was honored to be named “Pastor Emeritus” of Hillcrest Church. Mark has been placed in the capable care of the Pattison Funeral Home and Crematorium, to be returned to ashes with dignity, and then subsequently, his ashes will be interred at Hillside Cemetery, Medicine Hat, Alberta. Arrangements are underway for a service that will remember and celebrate the Faithfulness of God throughout his life, and celebrate his life in the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Particulars are yet to be announced. A committal service for family will follow in due time. In lieu of flowers, donations in Mark’s memory may be directed to e.m.c.c.ca or a charity of your choice. We want to thank all the staff at The Wellington, the Medicine Hat Hospital and St. Joseph’s Carmel Hospice who took such good care of Mark. Your loving service is much appreciated. To leave a message of condolence you may visit www.pattisonfuneralhome.com.
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Pastor Mark stood and prayed with me through dark times and continued to check in on me to make sure everything was ok. I will always remember and be grateful for his kindness. My condolences to all the family.
God bless Mark,you will be sadly missed
Heartfelt condolences come your way from Dale and Ann Marie Shaw. We enjoyed Mark so much when we were students at Emmanuel Bible College in Kitchener. We rejoice in the many years of capable ministry that Mark enjoyed in serving our Lotd and Saviour Jesus.
My deepest condolences to you and Jesse. He was a wonderful man and very kind and compassionate. I was blessed to have known him. Take care Karen.
So very sorry Karen and Jesse on the passing of Mark. He was a wonderful individual and a very gifted man of God. I enjoyed and learned something from every message he gave and conversation we had. May God bless you both as Mark now rejoices in his eternal reward!
We heard of Pastor Mark’s homegoing a couple of days ago and are extending our condolences to you Karen, Jesse and the rest of the Bolender family. We cherish the memory of Pastor Mark officiating at our wedding in 1978 at Banfield. The heart of a pastor/shepherd was Pastor Mark’s calling and we learned much from his sermons and living out what he preached during the years at Banfield. May the Lord grant unto you his comforting presence and peace during this time of loss in the days and months to come.
It is with great sadness to learn of what I consider a very dear friend and man of God. He officiated at me and my wife’s marriage at Banfield Church in Willowdae Ontario in 1977.
I’ve often thought of him and now may he rest in the Lord’s presence.
R.I.P.
Mark,you have fought the good fight.
Well done thy faithful servant!