February 28, 1966 - November 5, 2025
Visitation
Tuesday, November 11th from 4-6 p,m. at Moreland Funeral Home
Service
Tuesday, November 11th at 6:00 p.m. at Moreland Funeral Home
Mark Edward Miser, 59, of Westerville, Ohio, passed away on November 5, 2025. He was born on February 28, 1966, in Northfield, Ohio, and was the eldest son of Barb Neeland Shapiro, John Barry Miser, and Marc I Shapiro.
Mark is survived by his spouse, Rebecca "Becki" Ann Miser; his children, Nicolette Miser (Nikki Rodgers), Samantha Arlington (John Arlington). He is also survived by his stepfather, Marc I Shapiro; his granddaughter, Jacklynn Ann Arlington; his siblings, Lori Smith (Howard Smith), Lesa Shapiro, Keven Miser (Pennie Miser), Heather Shapiro; and his nieces , including Michelle Freeman (Christopher Freeman), Melissa Tinlin (Bryan Tinlin), Elizabeth Miser, all of their children and many others who loved him.
Mark is predeced in death by his mother, Barb Shapiro; father, John Miser; brother, Jaime Shapiro; father-in-law, William Harbert; mother-in-law, Martha Harbert; brother-in-law, Martin Harbert; son-in-law, Alexander Rodgers.
Mark attended Westerville North High School and went on to become a talented carpenter and an even more gifted chef. He married his wife, Becki, March 4, 1990. Mark was known for his wild sense of humor, his undeniable intelligence, his incredible cooking skills, his ability to fix or build anything, his unforgettable stories, his impulsive adventures, and his unwavering willingness to help anyone who needed it.
Among the many memories his family cherishes are the day he met his granddaughter Jacklynn (Sammi and John) and how he instantly adored her. The way he showed up for his daughter, Nikki, during her time at OSU. He drove her to campus every day to make sure she got there safely. How he always showed up for his daughter, Sam when she called him in the most interesting situations. How he always surprised his wife, Becki, like the day he let Sam shave his ponytail while she was at work .The way he cared for his in-laws, Bill and Martha when they were unwell. As well as, the Thanksgiving he brought home a homeless man so he would have a warm meal and company. His kindness was instinctive, and people will remember that most. Mark was a protector and hed want us all to know. "I've got you. Every little thing is going to be all right."
Visitation will be held Tuesday, November 11th from 4-6 p.m. at Moreland Funeral Home where a service will follow at 6 p.m.