Mark Skillern, age 62, of Killen, passed away on March 9, 2026.
Mark loved his work family at CCI. He loved going on Cruise vacations with his wife where many wonderful memories were made and new lifelong friendships were bonded. He was an avid UT fan. He loved his family deeply, especially his grandchildren.
Survived By
- Marie Skillern
- Baylee Skillern (Chris Nix)
- Caroline Scott (Craigan)
- Braxtyn
- Lexie
- Cameron Nix
- Lawson
- Lincoln Scott
- Eric Skillern (Steve Fulps)
- several cousins
- wonderful friends
Preceded in Death By
- Charles and Carolyn Hardy Skillern
- Christopher Skillern
- James Walton and Addie Laura Skillern
- Oscar and Clara Murphy Hardy
Service Information
- Visitation will be Thursday, March 12, 2026, 12-2 PM at Elkins East Chapel.
- Funeral services will follow at 2PM, with Bro. Greg Woodard officiating.
Visitation
- Thursday, March 12, 2026, 12-2 PM at Elkins East Chapel.
Burial
- Burial will be at Mimosa Cemetery in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.
Memorial
- In lieu of flowers please make donations to St Jude’s Children’s Hospital.
You are invited to leave condolences at www.elkinsfuneralhome.com.

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