Mark Walton Dick, Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) U.S. Army, 54, a resident of Flint Hill, VA passed away Monday, September 5, 2022, at the Winchester Medical Center with his loving wife Karen, and step-son Alex Foster by his side.
Mark was born in Fairfax, VA on April 15, 1968, the son of Sandra Ann Hall and the late Charles “Greg” Gregory Dick.
The Dick family moved to Front Royal in 1970 where Mark graduated from Warren County High School in 1986. He went on to graduate from the Virginia Military Institute in 1990 with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and holds a Master of Science in Management with a concentration in Information Systems and Technology from the Florida Institute of Technology. At VMI, Mark was a varsity letterman in Tennis, trumpet player in Band Company and led or participated in many other organizations and clubs. In May 1986 Mark was honored to receive the Beta Commission for the Kappa Alpha Order.
After graduating from VMI, Mark followed in his father’s footsteps and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army. He went on to become a valued logistician for the US Army Medical Service Corps. He served in a variety of military positions to include Department of the Army Systems Coordinator, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology), Project Manager for the Joint Medical Asset Repository (JMAR) and Medical Logistics Total Asset Visibility Program, Medical Operations and Logistics Director U.S. Army Materiel Command, Deputy Director of Logistics Services and Director of Materials Management Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Program Manager, Joint Trauma Analysis and Prevention of Injury in Combat (JTAPIC) Program under the Department of Defense (DoD) Blast Injury Research Program Executive Agency (EA).
Mark was published in several military and professional journals. He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal (3OLC), Joint Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal (2OLC), Army Achievement Medal, and Army Staff badge. He was a graduate of the US Army Airborne School, the AMEDD Officer Basic and Advance Courses, the U.S. Army Combined Arms & Services Staff School, and the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College along with numerous other educational certifications.
Upon retirement from the Army, he worked in the private sector and served on the Board of Trustees for Wakefield Country Day School in Huntly, Virginia where he also enjoyed coaching tennis and basketball. He most recently served in a contractor role as the Director of Facilities for the Field Operations Canine Academy of the Department of Homeland Security in Front Royal, VA. Beyond Mark’s patriotic service and illustrious professional career, he valued the simpler things in life – he loved his family, his friends, his animals and his sports.
Mark is survived by his wife Karen Keith Bowling Dick and step-son, Guy Alexander Bowling Foster of Flint Hill, Virginia. Also surviving is Mark’s mother Sandra Ann Hall of Norfolk, Virginia; sister, Kathryn Elizabeth Virginia Dick of Richmond, Virginia; his brothers Charles Matthew Dick and wife, Amber of Dallas, Texas, and Luke Tunstall Dick of Chesapeake, Virginia; his aunts, Anne Clare Dick Morrison and Mary Cecilia Dick Burton and husband, Neil; his uncles, John Matthew Dick and wife, Sally, Thomas Joseph Dick and wife, Trish, all of Winchester, Virginia. He also had a wonderful relationship with all of his numerous first cousins.
A celebration of life for Mark will be conducted at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 18, 2022, at the Fauquier Springs Country Club, 9236 Tournament Drive Warrenton, VA 20186.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to either the Kappa Alpha Foundation KAOEF, the online form for donations is www.KAOEF.org/donate or checks may be made payable to KAOEF and mailed to P.O. Box 1865, Lexington, VA 24450. In the alternative as an avid supporter of animals, the Warren County SPCA, 1245 Progress Drive, Front Royal, Virginia 22630.

My deepest sympathy to the Dick family. Thank you Mark for your service to our Nation. My you rest in eternal peace.
We love you Mark you always treated my Michael Briana Kristina and myself like family
Our hearts are with you Alex and Karen we love you 💔
My deepest condolences to the Dick Family. LTC (Ret) Dick was my mentor as a 1LT entering into the Medical Logistics field… I’m truly thankful to have known him and worked with him in the past. As a Chief Supply Chain Officer now at the VA, my path would not have led me here without Mark’s genuine and sage advice at the very beginning.
He will be missed.
Mark was a dear friend of mine. He was consummate professional, with a sharp intellect, and jovial sense of humor. He was admired and appreciated throughout the military community for his contributions.
He was always gracious and will be remembered fondly. My deepest and most sincere condolences to the family.
I did not have the opportunity to meet Mark until after he had retired from the Army. We became fast friends and enjoyed many fun times together. I loved and will miss him deeply. My sincerest condolences to Karen, Alex and the Dick family.
Likely one of life’s great regrets; losing touch with friends from the past. I’ve maintained fond high school memories of a determined, dedicated & disciplined young man who’s onward & upward experiences I would later hear about. Our connection can best be characterized as one of those unique, and all-too-brief, encounters that resulted in a profoundly positive change in my own life. While I didn’t serve along-side Mark, I’m proud to have served with him. I’m indebted to the example that Mark provided, the sacrifice of him & his family, and most of all his service to our nation! Rest in peace…
Condolences to the family on the loss of your loved one.
R.I.P. BR
My most sincere condolences to Mark’s family.
God Rest Your Soul, Brother Rat.
Sorry to see the early loss of a fellow BR from VMI and US Army Officer. You will be missed, Mark
BR Mark…will miss you and your remembering all the crazy stuff we did on the trumpet line in Band Co. I can recall some upperclassman screaming at one of our after SRC sweat parties…”You guys are lucky Wick and Dick are not living in the same room…or it would be a mess” So many great memories of the I. Karen and family so sorry for your loss. Mark was an amazing person. His enthusiasm was contagious.
Karen, Alex and family
So stunned and saddened to learn of Mark’s death. I wish I was in Flint Hill now to be of assistance to you.
You can be certain he is in heaven as an angel to watch over you and the many he touched throughout his life.
Sincerest Condolences
Jennifer Matthews
Hayes, Virginia
Sincere condolences to Karen, Alex and all those who cared about Mark.
My heart and my sons Tyrell and Colton break with Marks passing. He was one of my best friends in the Army but he was a coach and mentor to my sons. They loved him as he was part of our family. Lama job well done. I will play some quad city DJs in your honor at your celebration!!!
As our boss, LTG PEAKE quotes”See you on the high ground”. Love you brother!!
Deepest Condolences to the Family and we will miss you greatly Mark and all the laughs, smiles & fun we shared growing up together in Front Royal. With Love & respect.
My deepest condolences and prayers to the family of this true patriot. May the Love and Grace of GOD comfort you
He was a fellow soldier and friend! I will never forget the time we spent together and the joy of meeting Karen and Alex! He will be missed! My thoughts and prayers are with you and Alex!
my condolences prayers and support to Lady Karen and family
Mark Walton Dick will be greatly missed
You know that Mark just about saved Charles’s life! We love you all.
Still have a difficult time comprehending the loss of my wonderful, fun, and generous cousin. Mark Dick will be missed my MANY people, myself included.