Marcus Daniel Faulkner

June 24, 1979 ~ December 2, 2021
Marcus Daniel Faulkner, 42, died December 2, 2021, in Lexington, Kentucky. He was born June 24, 1979, to Dan and Ida Faulkner in Blackfoot, Idaho. Marcus loved to watch football and basketball. He enjoyed the Fourth of July gatherings with his neighbors. Marcus was a kind, big hearted person. He adored spending time with his family, especially his granddaughter Ariyah.
In addition to his parents, Marcus is survived by his best friend for life, Lorie Snow; two children, Bailey Snow and Tyllah Faulkner; a brother, Gabriel D (Misty) Faulkner: a sister Kimi Faulkner; a granddaughter, Ariyah Faulkner and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be held from 1pm – 2pm, Saturday, December 18, 2021; followed by Remembrances at 2pm at Stith Funeral Home in Danville.
Visitation: 1pm - 2pm, Saturday, December 18, 2021 at Stith Funeral Home, Danville.
Remembrances: 2pm, Saturday, December 18, 2021 at Stith Funeral Home, Danville.
To my boujee miss you already
My boujee buddy Miss u already
Rest easy friend!!
Rest easy marcus..gone to soon!! You will be missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing you!!
You will be miss my brother.
You will be greatly missed
Your love, laughter and light will continue to shine in those lives you have influenced and hearts you have touched. Rest easy sir, we have it from here.
Prayers for his family, Marcus was such a wonderful person!
God Bless You!!!
This department of correction used to seem so big when I first came in. When I would go to other institutions I seem to get lost in all the people. Now I realize just how small the department is. I see how we are all interconnected in this group. I see how we bump elbows and end up right next to each other sharing some silly story that someone did or the time when we all had to make up a skit and act it out. When I think of you I think of family. I think of working in a group grinding out plans and details etc. I think of your smile and the comfort that it brought through out our family. Our jobs are thankless ones, sometimes it takes days maybe even weeks just for someone to say thank you for what you did etc. I thank God for allowing me to not only know you but to be in the same leadership group with you. To know that our group will always stand out because of the pandemic and the changes that were made just for us to graduate. I pray that your grandbaby will always remember the joy that your smile brought to others. The huge heart that you had and the love that you had for others. You will not be forgotten friend. I hope and pray that God holds yours family tight and comforts them during this time. I know that it will not be easy for them. Fly High My Friend!! Sonja
My dear nephew, you were always happy, full of laughs and had the biggest smile. Our hearts are broken. I wish we had got to know the man you had became. May your legacy live on. Love you forever!
RIP, my friend.
We love you & you will be mis!