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Mark Mausner

Rockville, Maryland

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 MARK MAUSNER, M.D. (Age 59)  Of Potomac, MD died on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 after a 14-month battle with a brain tumor. He is survived by his beloved wife of 31 years, Karen Sprintzin Mausner; daughter and son-in-law Blake and James Finchen; daughter Kori Mausner; and daughter Paige...

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I last saw Mark in the late seventies in Sicily. More than 45 years later while researching Tuberous sclerosis which my cousin had been diagnosed with, I came across the name Mark Mausner and a bell started ringing, I googled a bit and then saw a photo of this extremely kind doctor who had been helping children for free who had this condition. I immediately recognised Mark and I wasn't a bit surprised that he was doing such a thing...Kindness in person. Rest easy Mark.

Many years have gone by since I knew Mark as a medical student in Palermo, Sicily, but I can still remember his smile, his kindness and his love of life. May he rest in peace and be always held in the memories of his family and his friends

I remember Mark as a compassionate great surgeon , a wonderful colleague to work with, May. he Rest In Peace .He is missed Cary, though nothing cantering back the hours of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flowers, let us grieve not but find strength in what remains behind. Mark, RIP.

Dr. Mark Mausner. The name rolls off my tongue so easily when I am asked if I know of a good Plastic Surgeon. My memory of him in the OR and at Fight Night DC always makes me smile. Even more, I know that my uncle, "The Late Great Smokin' Joe Frazier" felt fondly of Dr. Mark as well. I recommended my niece to him for a consultation for a large mole on her face. What he did was no less than life-saving through positive imagery after her surgery. She is now the mother of two handsome young men....

Another year has gone by, but memories don't fade.Rest forever in peace Mark

I remember that young student in Palermo, Sicily. Always smiling and always so kind.

Lycoris radiata are often planted by buddhist near graves to show tributes to the dead. Some legends have it that when you see someone that you may never meet again, these flowers, also called red spider lilies or corpse flowers, would bloom along the path. Perhaps because of these sorrowful legends, Japanese people often used these flowers in funerals. They are blooming now all over my garden, a tribute to my husband after he passed and I will also remember Mark, his kindness to everyone ...

I have very fond memories of working with Mark as anesthesiologist for his patients at MSC. He was not only an excellent surgeon but very caring to his patients and coworkers. RIP Mark

I remember Dr Mausner made me feel so welcome and at ease with my laser surgery . I was 17 and a sophomore in high school. I remember how much the surgery changed my self esteem and gave me the confidence boost in several areas in life.