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Mitchell A. Mars

Chicago, Illinois

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Mitchell A. Mars, age 55, assistant U.S. Attorney, beloved husband of Jennifer, nee Austgen; cherished son of Constance and the late Hubert Mars; loving brother of Deborah Berkos and Jeffrey Mars; dear nephew of Raymond Oster; also survived by many aunts, uncles, nieces,...

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Jennifer and Family,
I am so deeply sorry to hear about Mitch's passing. He was a wonderful man, erudite, extremely funny, and a very caring person. I met him while he was in law school, and the fun our group of guys and girls shared for a short time are very special memories. Mitch was always focused on what he wanted to achieve, and he succeeded. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I was sorry to hear of Mitch Mars passing. I saw him in court and I always thought what a smart smooth person he was. He was a natural at doing his job. I thought he seemed to be a very kind person and fair as could be. Everyone he ever knew will have a great loss of his physical being but will have a great memory of who he was in their hearts forever.

DOJ @ Wedding @ Zum D Eck in 2000

Jennifer, my sincerest sympathy for your loss. I have nothing but fond memories of you both. Please know that the thoughts of many are with you.

It was hard for me hear and harder to accept that Mitch Mars is no longer in the world. The glint in his eye, sharp sense of humor and gentle laugh we all remember from law school will always be with me. He loved truth, laughed at pretense and lived a life that makes me proud to have known him as a friend. May God be with you Jennifer and all of the family.

Mitch Mars was a true hero and a patriot. He was an ideal role model and touched the lives of people he never met. I wish I had the chance to actually meet him. My sympathies to his family.

Mitch Mars was a true hero and a patriot. He was an ideal role model and touched the lives of people he never met. I wish I had the chance to actually meet him. My sympathies to his family.

Connie,
My sincere and heartfelt sympathy is extended to you and the family. I pray that you find comfort in the fact that Mitch really made a difference while here, and is now with our Lord and Saviour.

I knew Mitch from working in the Dirksen Building - he was always so pleasant and kind. It was a great shock to hear of his passing. My deepest sympathy to his family.