MARK WOOD RENO's Obituary
Mark Wood Reno was The Adventurer of an adventurous family. His parents , Jane and Henry Reno, came to Miami in the roaring twenties. They saw the awesome destruction of the great hurricanes of 1926, 1928, and 1935 and chose Florida because of its wildness.. They both became reporters and raised four children out at the west end of North Kendall Drive when it was pine and palmetto and cowpasture.
Mark’s sister, Janet Reno, was Dade County State’s Attorney and Attorney General of the United States. His older brother, Bob, was a columnist for Newsday. His sister Maggy Hurchalla, was a County Commissioner in Martin County.
Mark was a game warden, a carpenter, a boat captain, an alligator wrestler, a scuba diver, a treasure hunter, a bailiff, a tree nurse, a paratrooper, a story teller, a cowboy, and a hog hunter. He has been everywhere and done everything. Everything he did he learned to do well, from building log cabins and Indian chickees to spearing a grouper free diving while fending off a reef shark at 70 feet.
He is survived by his wife Ann McDade, his sisters, Janet and Maggy, Maggy’s husband Jim; his son, Douglas and wife, Sarah Beth, his daughter, Karin and husband, Peter Rabbino, Ann's daughter Michelle and husband, Patrick; and his beautiful grandchildren: Ella, Chloe, August, Norah Jeanne, John Henry, and Piper. He is also survived by admiring nieces and nephews, his pig, Oink, and a legion of honorary nieces and nephews who went camping and boating and diving and sailing with “Unca Marky.”
In lieu of flowers he would appreciate donations to the Florida Wildlife Corridor which is working to create a corridor of Florida working ranches and wilderness from the Okefenokee to the Everglades. That was the world Mark loved.
Donations can also be made via check to: Florida Wildlife Corridor PO Box 1802 Tampa FL 33601. Or online at https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/floridawildlifecorridor
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