Mark-Steiner-Obituary

Mark Thomas Steiner

Bayonne, New Jersey

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DIED
May 19, 2024
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Bayonne, New Jersey

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Mark Thomas Steiner, 65, passed away on Sunday, May 19, 2024. Mark was born in Bayonne, NJ. was a U.S. Marine achieving the rank of Staff Sergeant, and a loving husband to Catherine (Cathy) (nee Caley) his predeceased wife. Mark was employed at Ashland Chemical Company in Kearny, NJ as and...

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Mark and I became friends at Bayonne High school when my family moved to Bayonne. We then joined the Marine Corp together on the Buddy Plan. Mark was always generous, funny, adventurous and could be counted on. I am saddened by his passing but will always hold so many great memories together close to my heart.

I grew up on 15 St. My brother Donald went to school with Mark. I just found out today. My brother Donald passed away last weekend.

REST IN PEACE.

You will be missed Uncle Mark! We love you and hope you´re laughing and enjoying yourself up in heaven with Aunt Cathy!

Joe, I am so sorry to hear this. I was friends with his mom many years ago. I remember him as a little boy. May he rest in peace.

Uncle Mark, I could tell many stories from over the years . However, I will only share some of the few that I am most fond of. I will miss your insane jokes, your intense need to dye your beard at any sight of a grey hair (insisting that it would keep you young forever), your extremely persistent attempts at making me refer to you as Uncle Boo, and most of all your cooking. I will miss how you would cook me anything, anytime I asked. You would drop anything to make your gumbo just for me...

Uncle Mark, I could tell many stories from over the years . However, I will only share some of the few that I am most fond of. I will miss your insane jokes, your intense need to dye your beard at any sight of a grey hair (insisting that it would keep you young forever), your extremely persistent attempts at making me refer to you as Uncle Boo, and most of all your cooking. I will miss how you would cook me anything, anytime I asked. You would drop anything to make your gumbo just for me...

Mark, as our brother-in-law and friend it is difficult to have to say goodbye. We take comfort in holding on to the many years of memories and looking back at all of the times we spent together. We shared countless good times,millions of laughs and jokes that often only you thought were funny. Thanks for taking care of my sister Cathy. The two of you were quite the comedy act. I´m sure you are reunited. May your soul rest in eternal peace. Until we meet again. "Semper Fidelis" Joseph and...

Uncle Mark, I could tell many stories from over the years . However, I will only share some of the few that I am most fond of. I will miss your insane jokes, your intense need to dye your beard at any sight of a grey hair (insisting that it would keep you young forever), your extremely persistent attempts at making me refer to you as Uncle Boo, and most of all your cooking. I will miss how you would cook me anything, anytime I asked. You would drop anything to make your gumbo just for me...