MARK-BEIGELMAN-Obituary

MARK BEIGELMAN

New York, New York

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BEIGELMAN--Mark L., 59, on September 7, 2016. Survived by loving wife Elaine Devlin Beigelman, beloved daughters Molly and Nina, his sister Illana Petro. Cherished by aunts, cousins, in-laws, friends and colleagues. Predeceased by parents Jack and Rita and brother Samuel. Mark was a prominent...

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Dearest Elaine and Family, My family and I just learned of Mark´s passing, and we are devastated. Mark and I were colleagues at Cardozo. I remember him as a brilliant student and friend. His kindness and humanity were also his most salient characteristics. When he spoke of his family, he always broke out into a smile. The world has lost a great man - a light in humanity. We will always remember him with love and admiration. Sending our deepest condolences and love, Gabriella Gafni...

Mark Beigelman was one of my my most brilliant students while he pursued his M. A. In Arts Administration at the Steinhardt School, NYU. I will never forget his brilliantly produced Brel seen on 72d Street. He was outstanding in everything he did and warm hearted leader in his field. It was an honor to teach and advise him. I Bless his memory as one of my great joys in life. Professor Brann Wry

I am so sorry that I just learned of Mark's passing. He was kind and smart, with great passion for theater. Clearly, he was one of the top students in our section at Cardozo. My sincere sympathy to Elaine and family. I hope it helps to know that people continue to remember Mark fondly.

Always missing you Mark, especially today. Your are forever in the hearts of those whose lives you touched and made better with your kindness, support, humor and brilliance. Sending my love to Molly and family. xoxoxo Amy

Always in our hearts

May you rest in peace, I miss your kind soul which I am keeping alive in my heart. Please take care of my little girl, you gave her some of her happiest days for which I am forever grateful.

I just found out about this terrible loss, my dearest Elaine, words can not express how upsetting this is, I only wish I had known, my sincere sympathies

I only just saw this sad news. I am so sorry for your loss. Mark was a fun classmate and smart and entertaining colleague.

A truly kind person . . . I feel lucky to have known and worked with him. Sending all my best wishes to his family.