Mark-Dannenberg-Obituary

Mark E. Dannenberg

Williston Park, New York

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DANNENBERG - Mark E. passed away on August 2, 2020 at the age of 60 due to complications from pancreatic cancer. He grew up in Huntington but lived most of his life in Williston Park, where he raised his three precious children, Kaitlin, Molly and Jacob (Jake), all of whom survive him and...

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I remember our days at Conn College forever. Your smile and friendship Jim and I will never forget. Every time I look at photos from our wedding...there you are...smiling and laughing. Taken too early so God must have needed an angel by his side! Miss and love you always. Madelene

Dear Mark, I think of you often. I miss your kindness and your smiles. I miss chatting with you. I see that your kids are doing well. You live on in them.

A full year already? Sad to know how quickly time passes but certainly doing my part to keep you alive and smiling forever in my soul. Your spirit is shared by many.

I see things everyday that remind me of you. God bless all the family and friends who's hearts will always ache for him.

I will always remember your magnificent smile and all of the wonderful talks we had. You were an inspiration to everyone both personally and professionally. It is hard to believe a year has gone by. Sending all the best to your family. I know that both family and friends do miss you everyday.

Mark, you have been gone for a year. I remember you every day. I miss your warm smile. I miss chatting with you and catching up. I miss your stories about your family who you loved so much. I know you are spreading joy in heaven. Smile down on us.

I only just learned of Mark´s passing from the Conn College magazine. I am heartbroken. He was in our wedding and so much a part of my college years. His smile, kindness, humor - he will always by Kram (yep Mark backwards) to me. RIP.

RIP my friend! What an honor knowing you and working with you. That smile that was ever present, motivating and unforgettable! Blessings to your familymy friend.....

RIP my friend! What an honor knowing you and working with you. That smile that was ever present, motivating and unforgettable! Blessings to your familymy friend.....

Respectfully,