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Mark Baranowski

Seymour, Connecticut

Jul 27, 1955 – Feb 14, 2026

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July 27, 1955
DIED
February 14, 2026
LOCATION
Seymour, Connecticut

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Seymour, CT: Mark P. Baranowski, age 70, entered into peaceful rest on February 14,2026, with his devoted family and friends by his side. Mark was born July 27, 1955, in Bridgeport, son of the late Walter and Catherine (Stiewing) Baranowski. Mark retired from the trucking industry: driving...

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To Great Neignorhood friend, may you Rest in Peace and watch over your family from the heavens above. You will be missed I'm sure... Dominic Viglione

My condolences to Mark's family. We were in the same graduation class at Seymour High. Upon reading his obituary and other postings with names, a flood of great memories came back.

I just talked to Mark a few months ago at Griffin. My deepest condolences to his family.... He was a good friend in High School and will never forget the great times we had.. We were hired out of high school at Farrels. What a great time we had ! Broke my heart when I heard... Rest in pease my friend............

My deepest sympathy and condolences to Mark's immediate family and many friends, I went to high with Mark and I'll never forget all the great fun and hilarious times we had together playing sandlot baseball and football at Bungay School and at the cabin that we built out in the woods off of Kathy Drive in Seymour and the gang that used to sleep out there every weekend and high school vacation with such great friends like Dan Kearney, Bill Bacha , Bob Kozon , Mike Conroy, Paul Chaplick , Chris...

My condolences to the Baronowski family. I did not know Mark, but I work with his sister Jill back in 1984. A very nice family. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all.

REST IN PEACE MY OLD FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR, WE ALWAYS HAD A GOOD TIME GROWING UP, YOU LOVED DRIVING THAT OLD CADILLAC AND RIDING OUR MOTORCYCLES TOGETHER, PLUS PLAYING POKER, BASEBALL & GOLF.

To Mike, Jill and the entire family, I am so very sorry and saddened to hear this news ... I had not seen a real lot of Mark since I moved from Seymour to DC and even less after he moved to Florida, but I'll never forget his friendship and yours throughout the 60s, 70s, and beyond. From bowling duckpins ("Low Fish Pays") and drinking beer at Ansmor Lanes (which later burned to the ground) to midnight joyriding and travel adventures from Seymour to both DC and Florida, I enjoyed my friendship...

Sending my condolences to the family. Many fond memories of Mark during our childhood and beyond. Rest in Peace.

God Bless Mark ...