Mark-Cise-Obituary

Mark Cise

Newark, New Jersey

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Mark Cise died suddenly on Friday evening, Sept. 25, 2009, at Overlook Hospital in Summit. He lived in Berkeley Heights before moving to Summit in his teenage years. He attended Oratory Prep, graduated from Summit High School and studied engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. Mr....

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Mark was a great teammate whe I bowled him in the summer back in the good old plaza lane days. When He passed I honered him on my bowling shirt I had the letter MC on my shoulder of my bowling shirt. I still have the shirt eventhough it is many years aga. Always remembered but never forgotten. I could remember that day like it was yesterday. He was walking out of the bowling alley and I said see next week pal.

Bev,
I just heard. My condolences to you and Justin. May the love of family and friends comfort you and the memories of Mark sustain you in the days to come. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Wyndie Eberle (Chubb)

I'm extremely shocked and saddened to hear of Mark's passing. I bowled with Mark as a teammate in the Rockaway PBA league. I've never met a more considerate, nice and easy going guy. I will miss him. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Devoted family man. Enthusiastic, encouraging, and friendly to all people he encountered. Dedicated to his community. A stranger to no one. An inspirational life. He will be missed by friends, family, and acquaintances. With deepest sympathy, Beverly and Justin.

Beverly and Justin, it is with a heavy heart that we offer our condolences. Mark and I shared some very special time working in the Clean Room at Bell Laboratories. We met in 1990, played softball, golf and in general talked about life. After Bell Labs, we occasionally met in Summit and reminisced over old times and past friends. He always called me “Uncle Jerry” and told anyone who would listen, how much I taught him. He forgot to mention how much he taught me. Mark's memory will live with...

I just learned of Mark's passing today, and it comes as quite a shock. I will remember Mark as being a bowler with a drive for improvement and an overall enthusiasm for the sport of bowling that most definitely stood out. Mark was the guy who always stayed around late to practice after the Wednesday night PBAX League at Rockaway, in which we both bowled last year (and also in which he won more points from me than I care to remember. :-) A hard worker at his game, and more importantly, a...

Bev, you and Justin are in my thoughts and prayers.

Lisa Gaschler, former Heritage Greene neighbor