Mark-Baber-Obituary

The Hon. Mark Andrew Baber

Bayonne, New Jersey

1953 - 2024

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March 30, 2024
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Bayonne, New Jersey

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The Honorable Mark Andrew Baber passed away suddenly in Jersey City Medical Center on Saturday March 30. He was 70 years old. Born on December 4, 1953 to Dr. Julius and Joyce Baber, he was the eldest of five children and was a proud lifelong resident of Hudson County. Judge Baber was a loving...

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3/25 I knew Mark through my activities at Regis high school. He was a man of extraordinary intelligence and kindness, a model Christian for all to follow. Our prayers for his family. David OBrien, Esq. Regis -1965

My condolences to the family and friends of large late Judge Baber. His passing inspired me to retire at 67 from the CCIS Hospital. life is to short. I was grateful to have had the opportunity to participate in the court hearings with Judge Baber. May he rest in peace

Judge Baber was ok to me I felt good to see him and was still a judge GOD BLESS his family rest well Baber

Mark showed up at my Dads wake in 2019 We hadn´t seen him since we were kids. My dad and marks dad Jules Baber were friends And fellow medical doctors. It moved our family that Mark respected that relationship and showed up at the wake. It shows what a first class person and family mark represented. "The Teresi Family "

Our condolences to family and friends of Honorable Judge Baber. He handled a case for my family and was very kind and empathetic. He truly will be missed but never forgotten.

Judge Baber was someone that cared for people and was so intelligent but yet humble, a rarity today. I learned so much from appearing before him and he only made me better as a lawyer. It's sad that he is gone. Hudson County is a better place and the lawyers are better because of him. RIP Lawyer Santo Artusa Jr Esq

Our deepest sympathy to Mark's family. He was a treasure. Mark Baber, as he was known and admired in the Titanic community and a long-time member of the Titanic Historical Society will be sadly missed with his vast knowledge of ships and people, primarily the White Star Line. His website OSNC White Star History was an incredible resource and the Titanic Commutator recently began honoring his research by featuring articles titled "White Star History - Vintage Vignettes With thanks to Mark...

So sorry to know of his passing. My condolences to his friends and family. May he rest in peace. His contributions to the Titanic community are well appreciated.

I am shocked and saddened to hear of Mark's passing. He was greatly respected within Titanic circles, and many of us have enjoyed interacting with him through the years. My deepest condolences to his friends and family.