MARK-ENSSLIN-Obituary

MARK T. ENSSLIN

Jersey City, New Jersey

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MARK T. ENSSLIN MAHWAH Mark T. Ensslin, age 55, died Friday, July 9, 2010, at the Valley Hospital in Ridgewood. Born in Union City, Mark lived in Hasbrouck Heights before moving to Mahwah 7 years ago. In 1988 Mark retired as a Sergeant from the North Bergen Police Dept. He was currently...

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Mark, you were a good man. It was an honor to get to know you as we earned our MFA degrees together at WPU. I will miss you and your sincerity. My prayers go out for your family.

Prof. Ensslin.. I was looking forward to our second course this semester. I didn't get replies to my e-mails, which was very unlikely, and suddenly I realized the name of the prof. changed for the class.. I was furious. When I heard the news, I was in total shock...I have no words to describe the feeling of loss. You were the most amazing mentor, teacher and listener..I will never forget the projects we did together. Rest in peace.. Peggy, it was a pleasure having the chance to meet you at...

Mark, you made our lives richer by your presence, your grace, your humor, your bravery. You awed us with your talent. Mark, you live in our memories and in our hearts.

Ken and Geri

As a BCC Colege Council member I only knew Mark for a short time, but, I appreciated all the nice work he was doing as our new member.
I am sorry for your (and our) loss.
Joe

Mark always inspired my life greatly and always brought a message of wisdom and enlitenment with him. I will miss my dear neighbor tremendously. My love and prayers to Peggy. With Sincere Sympathy

Will keep you in my prayers

I will miss your wisdom,I will miss the way you understood the world. You have always inspired me to think harder and deeper and I will miss that.....maybe
i love you and have been very blessed to have known you and I will miss you,

Since March 2009, Mark had been a professor, instructor, mentor, coach, fellow photographer, and friend to me throughout my nine Thomas Edison State College photography classes. We were both looking forward to meeting each other in person this fall of 2010 in Richmond, VA and we had talked about both being in Trenton, NJ October 2011 for my formal TESC graduation. Mark, there is one thing that I'm sure of... you will be greatly missed, but never forgotten. You touched so many lives with...

You've always a great inspiration and was there when they needed you the most. My Condolences to the family and especially Peggy whom stuck with you through the best of times and the worst of times.

You'll be greatly missed... but never forgotten my dear old friend.