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Marcus Prendergast

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

1982 - 2020

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Marcus D. Prendergast, 38Shrewsbury - Marcus David Prendergast, 38, formerly of Shrewsbury, crossed the bar on September 17th, 2020 at his home in Battery Park, N.Y. A proud alumnus of St. John's High and Harvard University, he found as much joy in thwarting electronic warfare from rogue nation...

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Got a new puppy, Marcus. You would have loved him. I'll talk to him now on my walks - but it's certainly not the animated conversation I miss so much with you. I hope there is such a place where that will happen again someday. Think of you often.

It´s been 5 years. Think of you everyday. I Miss You...

Still miss our talks.

It´s been 4 years, I miss you still.

I still think if Marcus every night I walk my dog. That´s the time we would chat on the phone about things great and small, and plan great adventures. I deeply miss his intelligence, wit, and genuine caring about what was going on in my life. I hope there is that space where I will know him again.

So sad to hear of Marcus’ passing. I got to know him on my many visits from Toronto to NYC as we both worked for the same company, ITG. As others have said he was a kind person and an old soul. We will miss him

We were shocked to learn of Marcus’s passing. We were looking forward to possibly seeing him before the year ended. Marcus worked with my husband at ITG, and became close friends with our entire family. He had a soft spot especially for our daughter, Sela. When she was little, she mispronounced his name and called him mucus. He didn’t mind at all. Every time we were in New York, the highlight was visitIng Marcus. From riding in a helicopter over the Hudson, visiting Freedom Tower, the Frick,...

We adore Marcus, and mourn his passing with all his loved ones. Keep him in your hearts and think of him daily and he lives on through us all.

I am heartbroken to hear this news. Far too young for this man. He was elite in his craft and it was an honor to work with him. He will be dearly missed by all he touched.