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Mark Andrew Richardson

Portland, Oregon

1949 - 2016

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Richardson, Mark Andrew 66 Sept. 22, 1949 Sept. 02, 2016 Mark Andrew Richardson, M.D., whose distinguished career in academic medicine spanned four decades, died Sept. 2, 2016, in Portland, with his family at his side. He was 66. Dr. Richardson was dean of the Oregon Health & Science...

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Dr. Richardson was such a genuinely nice man. He was patient with me and he would always take the time to answer all my questions. He will be missed... My thoughts are with his family.

Mark was a friend in college and was in my wedding.
What a nice guy. I know he will be missed greatly.
My thoughts are with you, Ellen, and your family.
Pam Ripley

Dr Richardson was my daughter's ENT At Children's hospital in Seattle years ago. My daughter Annie has Down Syndrome. Dr Richardson was so compassionate and awesome with Annie. I so appreciated his professionalism and caring attitude. I am profoundly grateful that he was in our lives and so extremely sad of his passing. My condolences to his family. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Blessings to the Richardson family with regards to the loss of Dr. Richardson. What an incredible legacy he left and I'm appreciative of the times we were able to work together. His healing hands were from God, and Mark was the finest example of a caring, wonderful person who will not be forgotten.

He was a wonderful doctor and will be missed in our community.

He was easy to work within surgery at OHSU! He was compassionate, and caring. He will be missed.

We are deeply saddened by Mark's passing. He was a giant in our profession and specialty. Anne and I send our deepest condolences to Ellen and their daughters. Our prayers are with you.

Anne & Gerry Healy

Mark was always a thoughtful clinician and respected leader, whose accomplishments included being a founding member of the American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology (ASPO). This is a tragic loss and saddens all of us deeply.

James S. Reilly,MD