
Mark Allen Mills was born on April 9, 1979, in Brunswick, Georgia. He passed away peacefully at home in Savannah, Georgia on June 11, 2025.
Mark loved to cook and worked at various restaurants over the last 20 years. He also loved cooking for his friends and family. Mark had a light in his eyes, a warm smile, and he loved meeting new people. He made friends everywhere he went. Mark loved music and could play almost any instrument he picked up.
Mark is survived by his wife and third grade sweetheart, Laura Mills. After reuniting, they spent the last 5 years doing everything together. The beach was their happy place and they spent most of their weekends there. Mark was also survived by his mother, Carolyn Hicks Mills and a brother, David Mills.
He was preceded in death by his father, Charles Mills.
A celebration of Mark’s life will be held at a time and date to be announced.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Georgia Hospice Care in his memory.
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Alexis Markham
It was a great pleasure to have had the opportunity to meet Mark. His infectious smile and laugh will live on in the minds of those who knew and loved him. To know him was to love him. Laura, all my condolences to you and your family. Rest in power Marky Mark!
Nicole
Mark was an amazing person with an infectious laugh and a kind soul. He had a way of drawing people in and bringing people together. He was truly a special person. He loved fiercely with all his heart and if you were lucky enough to know him, you felt his love. Laura, I am so very sorry for your loss. I know that you will cherish the wonderful memories you and Mark shared, always. May you continue to feel his love all around you. With deepest sympathy, Nicole
Chris Alvarado
I remember the first time I met Mark. We clicked instantly and had a fun time hanging out in Savannah. It was a privilege to have known him. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jessenia
Mark had many talents, and cheering people up when they were down was one of his specialties. Always bringing laughter and joy wherever he went. His dancing skills , his contagious laughter will always be a joy in our lives. Mark was truly one of a kind. He is loved and missed by all his online friends❤️
L
It had been some time since I last saw Mark but I still saw the odd update from afar. It was a real joy to see how the pieces fell into place for him these last few years. I wish he had more time with his love but I am so very happy that they had the time that they did. You were a sweet guy, Mark.
Maci Holton
I didn’t know Mark personally, but I have heard so many wonderful stories about him from Laura. He seemed to be a delight to be around. Sending all my love and condolences to Laura and his family during this difficult time.
Jordan King
Wow! Mark. Wow! Hate this happened to you bro, soo sad to see you go. It was a pleasure getting to know your goofy self and the countless hours we hung out when you stayed across the street from my mother. Wish I got to come visit you when you and Laura was urging me to come down to Savannah. Rest Easy my Boy.
Thomas
I sat trying to figure out what I wanted to say, that I hadn’t said yet. And then it hit me that I didn’t need to write some heartfelt message. Instead, I leave you with instructions. They are instructions Mark left. It does not matter how deep into something you are. How much of a habit it has become. Old dogs can learn new tricks. You can change to be whatever you you want to be. He lived that and he showed that. Be the best you.