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MARK H. FRIEDMAN

Bellaire, Texas

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MARK H. FRIEDMAN, passed away on Sunday, Oct. 25, 2009. Mark was an active community member who served three years as President of Congregation Beth El. He is survived by his loving wife, Pam; beloved children, Max, Josh and Alyssa Friedman; cherished brother, David Friedman and wife Cathy;...

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Dear Pam & Family,

So very sorry to learn of your loss. I remember Mark fondly from your days in Minnesota. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Sadly,I just learned of Mark's sudden passing. I worked with him at Amegy Bank and he was pleasure to work with and great man to know. He was so kind to me and always a breath of fresh air during those stressful days. My prayers and thoughts are with his family. As I know he will be greatly missed.

Mark- there is never a moment that you are not in my thoughts You will always e with us - ALWAYS.Love aunt betty

I was completely stunned upon hearing the news of Mark's passing.

I worked with Mark for several years at Amegy Bank. He was a bright and honorable man who I am certain will be missed.

May God's blessings be upon Mark's family during this difficult time.

I am saddened and shocked to hear about the passing of Mark. I knew Mark as a fraternity brother at the University of Maryland. He was a very special person who I will always remember. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I was sorry to hear of Mark's passing. He has always held a special place in my heart from our days together at the University of Maryland. Mark was a wonderful guy and I'm sure he will be sorely missed. I wish your family the best during this difficult time.

Dear Pam, Alyssa, Josh, and Max: Were were shocked and saddened to hear of Mark's death. We're thinking about you, and wish you the strength to get through this difficult time. Love,
Sherry and Nelson Pollack (Ryan's parents)

I was so sorry to hear of Mark's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of his family members.

I knew Mark for several years through our involvement with the URJ Southwest Board. He was always a dedicated and leader offering insight to fellow Board members.

May his memory always be for a blessing to you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I remember Mark's first day at the bank in project management. We discovered that we had both lived in Maryland during the same time and laughed about having visited some of the same places in Silver Spring and DC. He was an exceptionally bright young man, who
loved his family dearly. We will miss him at Amegy. God Bless.