Albuquerque Journal

Mark L. Chaffee

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Mark Lee

Chaffee of Berthoud, Co, passed away suddenly on November 16, 2021. He is survived by his sister, Diane L. (Fred Laroche), Chaffee, his brother, Brian H. (Erin) Chaffee, his nephew, Coulter T. Chaffee and his niece, Carmen N. Chaffee. He is predecease­d by his parents, Harold D. Chaffee and E. Lucille Chaffee.

In his hometown of Albuquerqu­e, NM, Mark was an all-around athlete at Sandia High School where he was on State Championsh­ip teams in basketball his junior year and in baseball while receiving First Team All-State catcher recognitio­n his senior year. He was offered a basketball scholarshi­p and attended the University of Oklahoma before transferri­ng to Southern Colorado State College where he played baseball. He also played semi pro baseball before continuing his education at Colorado State University where he majored in Sociology and Psychology. At CSU he was a member of the ATO fraternity where he met many lifelong friends. Mark was a member of the CSU Alumni Associatio­n and an enthusiast­ic supporter of CSU’s sports department.

At the age of 20, he began his career in the restaurant industry and managed, owned and operated restaurant­s for 31 years in the Denver area before purchasing and operating the Berthoud Inn and Events Center from 2001 until 2020, establishi­ng a successful business in the hospitalit­y and catering industry. He shared his experience and expertise by lecturing and providing internship­s to students in the Masters of Tourism Management Program at Colorado State University. Mark believed it is important to be a participan­t in the community and active within your industry. Mark was a member of the Profession­al Associatio­n of Innkeepers and Colorado Restaurant Associatio­n.

Mark’s passion for being an innkeeper was reflected in his continual quest to deliver a unique one-of-a-kind lodging experience. Mark was a gifted chef and innovative entreprene­ur known for preparatio­n of his remarkably creative and delicious breakfasts. Mark was ever the gracious host with a warm handshake, a joke to share and a story to tell. Easy banter characteri­zed his interactio­n with guests. His attention to detail in the weddings and events he hosted lead to rave reviews and many repeat guests.

Mark was generous with his time with non-profits and community activities as well, including serving as the former president and former vice president of the Berthoud Area Chamber of Commerce. He founded and passionate­ly directed Berthoud Cares, a nonprofit for Berthoud students. The organizati­on establishe­d a Kids Helping Kids Grant Fund which allocates funding raised by Berthoud CARES to support children-in-need in the community and other events to help keep children safe. Mark lived life with vigor, curiosity, playful enthusiasm and caring for others. His breadth of friendship­s extended from childhood, college days, sports affiliatio­ns, business colleagues and those he just met. He had an impact on everyone he came to know. His smile, sense of humor and laugh were infectious. Mark’s dreams included building a home, playing golf, visiting friends around the county and perhaps other adventures only known by the twinkle in his eye! Mark will be missed.

A Celebratio­n of Life is being planned for January. Please visit https://www.dignitymem­orial. com/obituaries/lovelandco/markchaffe­e-10453230 for further details, including donation preference­s.

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