Mark-Marazi-Obituary

Mark A. Marazi

Wilmington, Massachusetts

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MARAZI, Mark A. Age 33, of Wilmington, October 7th. Beloved son of Martha S. (Shampanore) and James L. Marazi of Wilmington. Devoted brother of Adam Marazi and his wife Jennifer of Billerica, and Ryan Marazi of Wilmington. Cherished grandson of Mildred Shampanore of Wilmington and Marji Marazi of...

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To the Marazi family I am heart broken to hear about Mark passing on. I remember Mark and the times he would ruff house with us when we were kids. I've been away from home for awhile and I'm very sorry this as happened to you all.

Mardi and Family I am so sorry about your loss, losing a child is extremely cruel, our children should bury us not the other way around, I know how painful it is for you, please know that you are in my prayers. May God give you strenght Your son was a wonderful guy, he treated the PCA with lots of respect and dignity I truly loved his character and deeply missed him. I know one day will see him again. Mark buddy may you rest in perfect peace.
Neila

Dear Mardi & Family
In the quiet moments, when the hurt is hard to bear, may love become your shelter and may the beauty of precious memories be your comfort. You are held in gentle thought and prayer.
Mark will live on in the hearts of everyone who loved him.
I'm sorry for your loss.

To the Marazi Family
Truly a sad time for all of us who knew Mark...and who did not know him? When Mark was on you could always count on a visit during the night to say hello, as he did his 'rounds' This was a terrific guy-a friend to all throughout the hospital. The BWH will never be the same. Mark is at peace now.

To Mark's family,
I'm so sorry and sad for your loss. I have worked with Mark both in the office and of course in the ER since I started here at BWH. He was a real good guy and a great worker. If I needed something, Mark would know where to get it and every morning the last thing I heard was "I'm out of here, what can I do for you before I leave?" We will all miss him, and I will always remember his phone voice, "Mark speaking, how may I help" Take care,
Shannon Lewis (RN BWH)

Dear Marty and Family,
Mark was a lovely young man. I always had the impression of gentleness that was very appealing. This was very sad news indeed. You are all in my prayers.
Linda Kennedy-Ob-Admitting.

The Marazi family- Our thoughts and prayers are with you. It seems like there has been a black cloud over the BWH since the news of Mark. He has to be one of the most respected and loved staff that has ever worked at BWH. We are all so sad with you. He touched so many lives and we know he will continue to do so.
Know that we are there for you.
Cathy Rumble and staff of the BWH float pool

you have our deepest sympathy and prayers for loss of your son, mark.

Dear Mardi and Family, I just can't believe Mark is gone. A bright light has gone out at BWH. He was a wonderful person and a great friend. He will be truly missed by all of us. I pray for you during this difficult time.