Lake County Record-Bee

Obituaries

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Mark Devero Reisbeck was born March 1, 1953, in Long Beach, CA, and passed away peacefully on December 3, 2021, in Lake County, CA.

Mark grew up in

Buena Park and attended

JFK High school in

Cypress, CA. He joined the

U.S. Air Force in 1972. He proudly served at the

USAF Satellite Control Facility in Sunnyvale, CA, tracking spy satellites. He loved all things electronic and learned to build TVs and computers, mostly self taught. While in the Air Force, Mark earned his private pilot’s license and took a Bell and Howell correspond­ence course where he built his first television from start to finish.

After moving to Lakeport in 1975, Mark purchased Peront’s TV and soon changed the name to Westlake TV Service, a business he would run in Lakeport until 2016. During this time he also worked for the Lake County TV Club, maintainin­g the UHF television transmitte­rs and translator­s atop Mt Konocti- often making the long trek to the top

of the mountain with his sons in tow during rain and snow storms in his trusty 4-wheel drive truck to keep the equipment up and running. Mark also

became an avid ham radio operator (call sign KA6JJW). For 20 years he maintained a repeater on Mt Konocti that was a vital source of emergency communicat­ions in Lake County during fires and floods. In the words of a dear friend, Tom Patton, Mark was “one of the few elite” who would climb towers and work on antennas, always willing to help others.

In addition to his genius for all things electronic, Mark could fix just about anything. Mark loved hunting, water skiing on Clear Lake, and flying. He

was also a huge fan of music, collecting thousands of vinyl records and reel-to-reel recordings, his favorites being Peter Frampton and Fleetwood Mac.

Mark lived with a wonderful sense of humor – once purchasing a hearse from Debbie’s Uncle

Harold Jeffers in Lakeport and driving it to southp g ern California, where he and his high school

friends had lots of fun playing practical jokes with it. But what Mark’s family and friends cherished most was his selfless and giving nature. He would do anything for his family and friends.

Mark is survived by his children, Brian (Veronica) and Derek (Elissa); his grandchild­ren, Delilah and Adeline; his brother, Matthew (Rosemary); former wife, Debbie; and his nieces and nephews, Cinamon Vann, Todd (Casey) Elsa, Jeremy Jeffers, and Geoffrey and Alex Reisbeck; and his grand-niece, Tara Elsa.

He is also survived by his beloved in-laws, Jim and Nancy Elsa, Nettie Vann, John Jeffers, and Becky Jeffers, as well as close friends, Steve Shafer, Tom (Candy) Chrestman, Greg (Michele) Fulton, and many more.

He is predecease­d by his parents, Charles and Patricia Yvonne (Devero); his aunt and uncle, Margie and Ernie Smith; and his nephew, Lance Davis.

Mark’s Graveside Service will be held at Veteran’s Circle, Hartley Cemetery, with Military Funeral Honors, on January 7, 2021, at 12 noon. Followed immediatel­y by a celebratio­n of life at TNT‘s on the Lake restaurant. Please bring your memories and stories to share.

Arrangemen­ts by Chapel of the Lakes Mortuary 707-263-0357, 994-5611 or chapelofth­elakes.com

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