Mark-Bardo-Obituary

Mark Bardo

Concord, New Hampshire

1949 - 2023

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Mark Bardo Concord, NH - Mark Robert Bardo, age 73, passed away peacefully at the VNA Hospice House in Concord, NH on March 13, 2023, after a valiant fight with pulmonary fibrosis. He was born the sixth of eight children in Danbury, Connecticut to Charles and Lillian (Ruopp) Bardo and enjoyed his...

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I lived with Mark as a suite-mate my sophomore year at Dartmouth. I found him to be very studious but also had a fabulous dry sense of humor. The picture above captures the way I remember him. We both were pre-med so I had classes in common with him. I completely lost contact with Mark but from time to time, I'd remember some of the funny times we all had in the dorm. I am glad he found his calling and had a lot of familial support. He had a great personality for giving. "The North...

I am sorry we missed his celebration of life. Mark was my Doctor and a close friend. I will miss him.

Dear Betsy & Family, I was unaware Mark was unwell and sad to learn about his passing. He was part of the team when I was hired at DHC in 1990 and your family welcomed us Concord. We lost touch with a change in practice setting but our children remained in contact. My thoughts are with all. With hugs, Sandra

Brian, May you, and your entire family, take solace in knowing that Mark had a profound and positive impact on so many people. While he will be sorely missed, memories of the times you spent together will be with you always. Susan and Marc Long

Nick and Family, I am very sorry for your loss. I hope you are able to find some comfort during this difficult time. Luke McCullough and family

Mark was my Doctor for many years and I appreciated his caring and especially listening. A special person

Karen, My sympathies on the loss of your brother Mark. May your memories of times together bring you comfort. Brooke Elliot

Betsy and family, My husband and I are very sorry for your loss. Dr. Bardo was our doctor years ago. I followed him across the street and would have loved to continue when he left Concord. The first time we met was in the office. His words in greeting make me laugh to this day: "Hi, I'm Dr. Bardo, heck of a way to first meet!" I will always remember him as a kind and caring doctor. Prayers for you all, Kim & Michael Tucker

Betsy, Nick, Sam and Johanna. So sorry for this loss but I know there is some measure of relief. I treasure my connection to him not only as my doctor who always took way too much time in our appointments but also as one if my favorite people in Concord. Fond memories of driving together to Boys and Girls club travel basketball team games with the Dead for music because Nick wanted it. Best wishes to all.