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Mark Elliott Furlane

Baltimore, Maryland

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Mark Elliott Furlane, age 73, passed away early in the morning of Thursday, April 27th, 2023 in Baltimore, Maryland at the Johns Hopkins Hospital.Mark was born on August 2nd, 1949 in Joliet, Illinois to Francis Furlane and Tosca Cipriani. Mark graduated from Central College in Pella, Iowa in...

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Many years ago, my sisters and I shared some memorable times with Mark, whom we once called our uncle. He left an impression on me, which is why I am here now, so many years later. Offering my most sincere sympathies to all those who loved him.

So sorry, Susan and children. Mark was a wonderful trial partner in the court room and an excellent friend. I have many wonderful memories of driving to weekend camp outs with our daughters and sharing the experiences.

I am so sorry to learn of Mark´s passing. Mark was a unique combination of strength and kindness. He brought me into GC&D and was a terrific model of a smart, hard-working, ethical lawyer. I am sorry for your loss, Susan.

So sorry to hear about Mark's passing. I knew him as a very active employment lawyer, who was generous with his time. (I also was an employment lawyer so our paths crossed at Chicago Bar Association meetings and other times.) My sympathies to his family and friends.

Susan and Family: I had the pleasure of working with Mark for years at Gardner Carton and Mark and I shared a secretary and he took me - the new guy under his wing. Mark was a great guy and a fine attorney. His intensity was unmatched and he had a heart of gold, I regret a court date will keep me from attending the funeral mass. My sincerest condolences. The world was definitely a better place because of Mark Bart Murphy

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Sending my deepest condolences....

Mark was always the voice of calm reason when others were losing their head over matters. One of life´s real nice guys. He will be missed. Our condolences to his bride Susan Keegan, and his family. Bill and Beth Coulson

Susan my heart goes out to you, the children and the rest of Mark's family. We have lost a giant of a person. Mark was someone who treated everyone with respect and trusted that those he encountered had something unique to offer. He was always willing to discover what that something was and offer assistance in realizing the potential. I fondly remember his gentle guidance to me as a young summer associate at Gardner, Carton and Douglas. Over the years as our paths crossed on more...