Mark-Haines-Obituary

Mark Haines

Age 65

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NEW YORK — Mark Haines, co-anchor of CNBC's morning "Squawk on the Street" show and one of the business news network's most recognized faces, died unexpectedly on Tuesday evening, the network said. He was 65. The network said he died in his home. It did not specify the cause of death. Mr....

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Still miss seeing you in the mornings. You were always the voice of calm and reason. RIP

Seven years since the wonderful Mark Haines passed. I watched him on CNBC before he became the founding anchor of Squawk Box. Seven years later and he is still missed. A genuinely honest, intelligent, caring and wonderful person. Mark, thank you for everything and for caring about your viewers. To his family, please know
that Mark was a special person. People still think about him, love him and miss him dearly.

Mark Haines was great person

Mark Haines was wonderful person on tv

I am so glad I found a way to express my profound sadness for Mark's passing.
Every time I see his picture and hear his voice it brings me to tears, he was truly our beloved Mark.
My heart and prayers go out to his family.
It is amazing how much I miss someone that I have waked up every morning.
My mornings will never be the same and Mark's wisdom and intellect will be greatly missed. Mark Thank you for all the wonderful years.I truly wish that we could have had you for...

when i heard of mark's passing on the morning after his death. i was watching cnbc and all i could do was cry.

Can't believe you're gone Mark but hope God took you up on wings of love. I lost a dear, delightful friend - but I never really met him in person. Didn't need to - what I saw and heard from him on TV is I suspect very close to who he was. Hope he realized how much he meant to so many of us who knew him only from inside those cameras. Funny guy with a big brain who cared about others, what more could you ask for in a man! My kinda guy. I cry every time I think of him not being able to see...