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Maj. Mark V. Burchfield

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February 5, 2024

Maj. Mark V. Burchfield
Group 2
Pennsylvania Wing

The Northern York County Regional Police Department sends our thoughts and prayers to the family of retired Cpl. Mark V. Burchfield who passed away on Wednesday January 17, 2024.

Mark served with distinction on the Northern York County Regional Police Department for 30 years. He will be missed by all of us.

A timeline of Cpl. Burchfield's career is as follows:

May 27, 1982 – Hired as a Patrol Officer by Chief W. Ronald Smeal. June 8, 1983 – Assigned to the Canine Unit as a handler – K9 "Seger" October 4, 1990 – Promoted to the rank of Corporal
May 27, 2012 – Retired from the Northern York County Regional Police Department
During his career, Mark served the Department at a Patrol Officer, Field Training Officer, K9 Handler, Criminal Investigator, Patrol Supervisor, Firearms Instructor, and Records Section Supervisor.

Cpl. Burchfield's Obituary is as follows;

Mark Van Dyke Burchfield, 70, left the bonds of earth to fly high on January 17, 2024 after a brief illness. He was born January 26, 1953 the son of the late Charles H. and Hazel R. (Huss) Burchfield of Martinsburg, PA.

He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Kathie. Their meeting at 4 years old in kindergarten later led to a lifetime of love and adventure. Also surviving are a brother, Charles W. Burchfield and wife Cheryl of DuBois, PA; brother-in-law Kerry Hoover and wife Beth of Martinsburg, and brother-in-law Rodney Dilling currently of Arizona. Also nieces, Rebecca Grinnen of Dubois, Kathleen Logsdon of Sarver, PA, Bobbi Stoakes of Plattenhardt Germany, Katelyn Hoover of Hollidaysburg, PA; and nephew, Ryan Dilling of Fort Irwin, California. Also surviving are great nieces, Ainsley, Lindsey, Blakely, and Alexis; and great nephews, Luke and Nick.

Mark was a 1970 graduate of Central High School, Martinsburg and The Pennsylvania State University. He was a long-time member of Camp Lookout in Potter County where he enjoyed many years of hunting and camaraderie with his dad, brother, and fellow camp members.

After several years as a field service representative for the Case Tractor Company Mark found his calling in law enforcement and served 30 years with the Northern York County Regional Police Department. He loved the years he spent as a K9 officer with his beloved partner, Seger. After retirement he continued to serve in law enforcement as an instructor at the Senator John J. Shumaker Public Safety Center at Harrisburg Community College. Mark was a member of the PA Governor's Twenty Pistol Team for several years and won many awards for his marksmanship. He was a well-respected firearms instructor and loved teaching its finer points.

Mark fulfilled a long-time passion for aviation by earning his private pilot's license in 2005. The second greatest love of his life was his Cessna 172 airplane. He was also very proud to have attained the rank of Major in the Civil Air Patrol and most recently served as the Group 2 Safety Officer and Assistant Director of Safety for PA Wing.

He will be remembered by all as a man of many talents, a hard worker, and a loyal friend.
Greg Putnam, Lt. Col., CAP