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Dr. Mark M. Sherman

Springfield And chatham, Ma, Massachusetts

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Mark M. Sherman of Springfield, and Chatham, Massachusetts died peacefully at Baystate Medical Center with his wife Jane and his son Brian by his side. Mark grew up in Worcester, MA and attended Clark University where he was captain of the varsity tennis team and graduated Phi Beta Kappa. He...

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Mark had an amazing zest for life. He took me to Ct to show me his radio control flying skills. I was amazed at his back yard tug boat project. He had some wild medical stories about has residency days. A true renaissance man.

I enjoyed working with Dr. Sherman when working with the medical staff at Mercy Medical... my sincere sympathy to his family.

My sincere condolences to Jane and all the family. Words cannot express the immense sense of loss. He was a wonderful man and will be missed by many. May his spirit be always with you.

With deepest sympathy. He was the kindest, most courteous, and pleasant person. He will be truly missed.

Sorry to hear about Dr. Mark Sherman´s passing! He was a great Dr. and I learned a lot from him after going to school for medical billing. So glad that I had the chance to work for him! To friends and his family sorry for your loss! Jackie Drissel

A fond goodbye to one of our oldest friends...... the most positive man we've ever met. Mark truly tried to find the best in any situation.....even when that was hard to do. A conversation with Mark was always a learning experience, if you asked him what time it was Mark would tell you how to make the watch! We will truly miss this dear man.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Sherman family. When Dr. Mark would visit Charleston SC he would often join our Veterans program, for a sail in the harbor. Veterans on Deck is an all volunteer organization dedicated to helping military veterans with PTSD or MST through sailing. Mark was most fond of our 24' ketch, a 1973 Petrini keeled sailboat. This boat was built, launched and sailed for most of it's life in the New England area, only recently was she relocated to South Carolina. ...

Very deepest sympathy to all of you. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. A dear friend in high school. I fondly remember a lovely chat with him at a high school reunion. Very sorry for your loss! May your fond memories be a source of strength for you. Franny Nitka Reed

I knew Mark from Temple Beth El and had many lively conversations with him at the kiddush luncheons. He was a true gentleman with an invigorating spirit. I will miss him and will send a contribution in his memory to our veteran's organization, Post 26, Jewish War Veterans. Stan Light