MARK-HALPERN-Obituary

MARK STEVEN HALPERN

of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

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DIED
July 7, 2025
LOCATION
of Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network

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HALPERN MARK STEVEN Passed away on July 7, 2025. Beloved husband of Mindy (née Orlow). Loving father of Jessica (Justin) Meltzer, Emily (Brandon) Fox, and Eric Halpern. Adored grandfather to Aron, Noa, and Sadie. Cherished son of Roberta "Bobbie" Halpern (née Shohat). Dear brother of David (Joy)...

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Doug and I send sincere condolences to the entire Halpern family. Know that we love you all. May your memories bring you comfort and joy after the sadness. Many hugs. Bonnie and Doug Eldredge

Dear Mindy and family, our deepest condolences for your loss. We are so thankful for all the years that Mark served on the Board of Cornerstone Home Owner´s Association. Our neighborhood is in great shape because of Mark´s contributions. Sending healing prayers and hugs.

Mindy and family, I can´t tell you how heartbroken we are for all of you. It´s just unimaginable. Mark was just amazing and we all loved him. He made us all laugh so much. He was just the best! He will really be missed by so many. Hugs and prayers to all of you. Ruthie & Peter Mancuso And family Xoxo

We were so sad to hear about Mark´s passing away. We have such fond memories of the Block Parties here on Ridgeway Road with the Halperns, and carpooling to school and more. May Mark´s memory be a blessing, and may you find comfort in this very, very difficult time.

Mindy and family, We are so sorry to hear of Mark's passing. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

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I´m so sorry for your loss. I will be unable to attend the celebration as I´ll be out of town. Just know that older group of Ridgeway, I included, still reflect at times on how vivacious Mark´s personality was.

My deepest condolences for your loss. I hope you find comfort in knowing that Mark rests in peace.

"In time, you won't remember what they said, but you'll always remember how they made you feel." I contend the biggest miss of his beloved pool was his lack of enormous Olive Garden sign -- because when you were there, you were family. He had a way of immediately building connection by poking fun and coyly putting himself down in every compliment he gave. He welcomed us, our kids, and fast became a beloved part of our lives and we will miss him dearly. His legacy lives on through his kids...