Mark Reiland
REILAND, MICKELSON, MUSSER, FOLEY, BRUHL, SIEREN, HANSON
Posted By: Sarah Fletcher (email)
Date: 12/23/2021 at 13:07:48
Mark Reiland, 52, of Iowa City, passed away December 8, 2021 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics following a short illness.
Mark was born March 25, 1969, in Cedar Falls, Iowa to Marvin and Marlys (Mickelson) Reiland. He grew up in Eagle Grove and graduated from Eagle Grove High School in 1987. After graduation, he attended the University of Iowa earning a degree in economics in 1992. Mark’s career in wrestling began as a toddler and continued into high school, where he wrestled for his father. Mark was a two-time state champion and a four-time state place winner before continuing his success at The University of Iowa, where he was NCAA National Champion in 1991 and a two-time NCAA All-American.
Mark began his longtime career as a high school wrestling coach serving as the Iowa City West High Assistant Wrestling Coach from 1992 to 1996 followed by two years as the Solon High School Head Wrestling Coach. Mark became the Head Wrestling Coach at Iowa City West High from 1999 through 2018. Throughout his coaching career he led his teams to numerous Dual Team State Titles, Traditional State Team Titles and Mississippi Valley Conference Titles. Mark coached 152 State Qualifiers, 26 State Champions and 95 State placers throughout his time as a coach.
Wrestling was a big part of his life, but his role as a husband, son, son-in-law, nephew, godfather and cousin was just as important to him. Mark married the love of his life Michele Musser in Iowa City on August 7, 1999. The couple enjoyed life together, especially their vacations spent in Cancun, Hawkeye football and tailgating with friends and family.
Throughout his love and success of wrestling, Mark was a real estate appraiser for nearly 30 years at MRS Appraisals, a residential and commercial real estate appraisal business that he and his colleagues established in 1993. He worked at MRS Appraisals at the time of his death.
Mark was inducted into the Iowa Wrestling Hall of Fame, the IHSAA Hall of Fame, The Glen Brand Hall of Fame and was awarded the Lifetime Service Achievement Award by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. He was currently the USA Wrestling/Iowa Wrestling Federation State Chairman, and National/USA Wrestling Board Vice President, as well as an executive member of USA Wrestling/Coaches Council and USA Wrestling/Junior Division. He served on the USA Wrestling/Junior Olympic Wrestling Committee and the IHSAA Wrestling Advisory Committee.
The number of lives that he has touched is endless and the loss of Mark will forever leave a void. He wanted to see others succeed in life. He will be missed by people all over the country.
He is survived by his wife Michele Reiland of Iowa City; parents Marvin and Marlys Reiland of Iowa City; mother-in-law Rita (Bob) Foley of Iowa City, father-in-law John (Jan) Musser of Riverside, IA; three aunts Mary (Elwyn) Bruhl of Twin Lakes, IA, Pat Mickelson, of Eagle Grove, IA, Janice (Francis) Sieren, of Dallas, IA; uncle Rick (Diane) Reiland of Eagle Grove, IA; many cousins, cherished friends, godsons Nathan Reiland and Jaydan Bruhl and three special buddies Briggs, Bishop and Banks Tate.
Mark was preceded in death by his grandparents, uncle Keith Mickelson, aunt and uncle Linda and Bill Hanson.
A private memorial service will be held for Mark’s family. His family invites everyone to join them for a Celebration of Life that will be held on Saturday March 26, 2022 from 2 - 6 p.m. at the University Heights Courtyard Marriott, 901 Melrose Avenue, Iowa City. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be directed to Reiland-Beminio Student Scholarship Fund or Iowa Wrestling Facility Carver Circle Campaign. Cards may be sent to The Family of Mark Reiland, c/o Lensing Funeral Home, PO Box 167, Iowa City, Iowa 52244.
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