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Mark T. Cavanaugh

Newark, New Jersey

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Mark T. Cavanaugh SKILLMAN - Mark T. Cavanaugh passed away Friday, Oct. 9, 2009 at the Bay Pines (FL) VA Medical Center Hospice Care. He was surrounded by his loving family and a very caring staff. Surviving are his parents, Thomas and Hildegard; sister, Charlotte Malpeso, and her children,...

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We had some memorable times, Mark. He did very good with your life. God bless your family, and God bless your soul Ray

Dear Cavanaugh Family:

Mark always made me feel happier when I talked to him. He was warm, giving and good hearted. I had many good times with him. Mark's death is a huge loss, I am so sorry, Love,
Robin Banister, Philadelphia, PA

It is very sad to hear that a friend and peer has passed, our thoughts and prayers goes out to the Cavanaugh family and friends. Jeff and I are taking a short trip down memory lane and the fun times we all shared back in High School. Mark was such an important person and touched many souls. With deepest sympathy, Pam (Miller) and Jeff Thorsell

So, so sorry to hear about Mark. Way too young to go, it’s so very sad. Mark was my first “boyfriend”. It was 2nd grade. I remember, I passed him a note in class, “I love you”, I wrote. He passed one back, “I love you, too”. That went on maybe a couple days until another hot 7 year old caught his eye. I’ve told that story many times over the years when someone asks, who was your first “boyfriend”? It will be different now. He’s moved on, we’ll all remember him well.
Carol Hango Aita

Dear Charlotte, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Mark. I send to you and your family my love and prayers. Patty passed away Feb. 12 2009 as well. Keep the faith. Love Jean Gorman Kivlin

Mark was a friend in high school, I am saddened, and I pray for your peace. God Bless you!

Mr. & Mrs. Cavanaugh, Charlotte & Jimmy:

Mark's humor was darn near irrepressible, wasn't it? It gave him an impish quality and warmed the hearts of those around him. He knew how to make us laugh!

Cav was an adventurer. It was likely his bold, 'larger than life' quality that fit him to the mission of military service. My memories are kept fond with personal instances of his intrepid suggestions.

Mark was an excellent friend. He once explained, "Hardesty,...

I was hoping to make it to the memorial service today but due to health issues I wasn't able to attend. All my best to your family and again I am sorry for your loss. My memories of Mark were of him being such a kind and sweet soul.

Dear Charlotte and family,

I was so saddened to hear of Mark's passing. He was so much fun in high school. I remember having lots of laughs with him even though I was a year ahead of him. You all are in my thoughts and prayers through this hard time.

Cindy (Rocknak) Sitzman
Lewisville, TX