Mark-Stewart-Obituary

Mark R. Stewart

Newburgh, New York

1960 - 2016 (Age 56)

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Newburgh, New York
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Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

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Stewart, Mark R.Mark R. Stewart of Newburgh NY passed away peacefully at home on June 12, 2016. Mark was born on March 3, 1960 in Suffern NY. He is survived by his wife Mandy Stewart, his mother Betty Stewart, three sisters and three brothers, three step-children and six step-grandchildren as...

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It is hard to believe that that it is almost three years that this wonderful man and teacher is deceased. I was a sub teacher at Seward at the time and sub taught for him numerous times. He was well loved by his students, faculty and friends. May his soul rest in peace and his legacy live on with those of us who were privileged to know Mark. Blessings to his family. Fondly, Ted Walsh

It has been two years since your passing, Mark, and I think of you daily as I look across the hall to what used to be your classroom. I miss seeing you in the halls, and talking football. You are missed by all who knew you here at SS Seward. Until we see each other again Mark, love you.

@Courtney Gates No this is the obituary for a beloved teacher, father, husband, and friend

Is this the same mark that played on the tv show mannix

Mandy and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss, we have become friends through Mandy's tireless dedication to the Annual March for Babies. You are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
May God Bless Mark's soul and your entire family.
Lou

My sincere condolences on the passing of Mark. I sub taught his morning classes on several days when Mark had morning Dr. appointments. He was very loved and respected by his students and all of us who were privileged to know him. May God bless his soul and his loving family.

I can still remember the day I interviewed Mark for a teaching position at SS Seward. He had completed his degree while working and was looking to secure his first teaching position. I also remember that he shared in our conversation the passing of his wife. Despite the loss of a loved one and the difficulty of working full time while studying for a degree, he was both positive and optimistic. I had the pleasure of recommending Mark for a teaching position knowing that he had pursued a dream...

Our deepest and most heartfelt sympathies. May his memory bring you peace and comfort and alway be a blessing.
Barbara Viohl and Tom Orapello

Condolences to Mark's family. May you find peace during this time of great sorrow.