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Mark Ledden Eisenman

Columbus, Ohio

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EISENMAN Mark Ledden Eisenman, died Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at the age of 57, after waging a courageous battle against brain cancer. A proud graduate of The Ohio State University College of Engineering, he maintained involvement throughout the community. He was President of Korda Nemeth...

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Eisenman family,
Our hearts go out to you in this time of great loss. May you find comfort in your years of memories together.
Nick, Laura and Natalie Rowlett

Thank you for the long distance friendship over the years and for Mark's lengthy friendship with Doug Fertig. For 20 years, Doug treasured Mark's thoughtful letters and saved them to reread. He also valued Mark's dry sense of humor and his warmth and humanity as well. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Dorie,
Words cannot begin to describe the sorrow we are all feeling for you and your family. Just know that we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. Sorry we were unable to be there for services. We love you!

I am VERY sorry for the loss of a very good man, boss, community leader. I know words cannot begin to heal the loss that his family and friends are feeling right now. I will be especially praying for the family that God sends comfort.
(from previous KNE employee)

I was a Korda Employee for about 1 year. Mark was one the fine finest and fairest managers I have every work with, he will be sorely missed. My prayers are with you and your family. From numbers 6:25-27; The Lord bless three, and keep thee. The Lord make his face shine upon thee, and be gracious unto thee. The Lord lift up his countenance to thee, and give thee peace.

Dorie and family,

I was so shocked to read of Mark's passing. We were your neighbor's in Smokey Ridge and lived on Greenburg. Our kids used to play together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow for you.

Dorie:
Worthington has lost one of its best citizens! Mark's leadership and spirit during the Bicentennial was an inspiration to me and the way you both confronted Mark's illness provided another. He will be missed.

I am so sorry to hear of Mark's suffering and death. I went to school with Mark from 1st to 11th grades. He was the smartest student in the class - all 30 of us! He and I went to the Junior prom together. About 5 years ago, I received an email from him catching me up on his life. He seemed quite happy and so proud of his family. He mentioned that his daughter had gotten married and that her wedding day was one of the happiest in his life - to see his daughter so happy. What a great...

Dear Dorie,
I wish that I could be there to give you a big hug. Just writing this makes my eyes fill up. How well I remember those days in our dorm room when you first met Mark, the excitement, the love, the dreams of a future together. I am so glad that you two were able to share all these years together and I am so very, very sorry about your loss. My heart goes out to you, as well as Brian, Kelly, Tracie, and families.
Love, Sus