MARK ALAN DERTHICK

1960 - 2019

MARK ALAN DERTHICK obituary, 1960-2019, Pittsburgh, PA

MARK ALAN DERTHICK

1960 - 2019

MARK DERTHICK Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 5, 2019.
DERTHICK MARK ALAN

Age 58, died peacefully at home in Shadyside, on Saturday, April 27th, 2019 of complications associated with cystic fibrosis. He was born on September 24, 1960, the oldest son of Alan Derthick and Jane Bailey Derthick, of Chattanooga, Tennessee. He married wife Memory Smith Derthick in 2006. Despite living with the medical consequences of cystic fibrosis, Mark lived a full and courageous life. He was a graduate of Washington University in St. Louis (BS Electrical Engineering BS Computer Science) and Carnegie Mellon University (PhD Computer Science), where his doctoral research was directed by Geoff Hinton and David Touretsky. Mark's work and research in industry and as a research scientist at CMU focused on common sense reasoning in artificial intelligence and information retrieval and visualization tools which allow for the discovery of correlations and unusual connections. Family and friends were important to Mark. His association with First Unitarian Church in Pittsburgh provided long-lasting and meaningful friendships; his large clan of Derthicks and Baileys brought him much joy. He loved to play cards and to discuss his wide-ranging reading in law, history, science and literature. In 1960 cystic fibrosis was a death sentence; since then medical advancements have improved quality of life and life expectancy for sufferers. Mark's family made sacrifices to support his health in his formative years. Later his doctors and nurses at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) supported Mark through his first double-lung transplant (2003), a second double-lung transplant (2006), and a kidney transplant (2013). His life was a testament to the diligent care of family and medical providers. Mark himself was committed to life despite his suffering; his joy and courage sustained everyone around him. Mark is survived by his wife, Memory; his father, Alan; his brother, Steve; sister-in-law Barbara; niece Anna; nephews Ian and Joel; and aunts, an uncle, and cousins. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation https://www.cff.org or to UPMC Cardio-Thoracic Transplant Services https://www.upmc.com/about/support/giving. Condolences may be left at www.mccabebrothers.com

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Barak Pearlmutter

January 11, 2021

We were housemates in grad school, and had many adventures. Mark was softspoken: he kept his outrage on the inside. When we smuggled his birthday cake with a candle into his hospital room, he used his oxygen cannula to make the flame as large and bright as his soul. I have many stories about Mark which I treasure, but one thing about him is that he knew how to keep a secret, and in his memory, so will I.

William Jarrold

April 26, 2020

I knew Mark in the early 1990's - we were both in Austin working on an AI system called Cyc at MCC. He was a super nice, super smart guy working on very interesting projects. I learned a lot from him and missed him when he left our group. He was incredible bike rider too - riding from his home in Central Austin all the way to North Austin where work was.

Tom Land

October 29, 2019

Mark and I were classmates, friends and neighbors at Wash U back in 1979-83. We were involved in a variety of things together. He was brilliant, soft-spoken, and kind. He approached his CF in a matter-of-fact manner that I remember as so incredibly courageous for somebody so young. I've thought of him on and off over the years and, knowing that he was at CMU, always when I was around Pittsburgh. I'm saddened to hear that he's gone, but am very happy to know that he had a life of love and impact, that defied the odds we understood to be true in those early days of our youth.

JULIE WIRTANEN

May 5, 2019

What a great guy who will be missed. A husband and friend to my best friend, Mimi, and loved and respected by those who spent any time with him! More courageous through many health fights with CF (more than I can imagine) but never lost his interest in and passion for life!

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