Mark Halperin

Mark Halperin obituary

Mark Halperin

Mark Halperin Obituary

Published by Daily Record on Jul. 21, 2018.
Mark Halperin
Mark Halperin, a resident of Ellensburg for over fifty years, passed away on July 13, 2018 at the age of 78. He was born in New York City, received a degree in physics from Bard College, and went on to the University of Iowa to complete his MFA in Creative Writing. He put himself through college working as a microscope technician.
At Iowa, he met his wife Barbara ("Bobbie") who was getting a master's degree in painting. After graduation in 1967, he accepted a job from the English Department at Central Washington State College, making Ellensburg their permanent home.
Mark taught literature, composition and creative writing for 36 years until his retirement in 2004. During his years at Central he published five books of poetry from major presses, while publishing hundreds of poems in magazines across the country, establishing a national reputation. His first book, Backroads, won the 1975 United States Award of the International Poetry Forum. Subsequent books were A Place Made Fast, The Measure of Islands, Time as Distance, and Falling through the Music. One of Mark's favorite poets, William Stafford, wrote that Mark's poems "do not live by extracting power from what is already achieved, but by themselves contributing to something on-going.
Halperin writes in the presence of earlier literature, and he contributes to that company by being himself worthy of it." Norman Dubie, another famous American Poet, wrote that Halperin's poems "are unusual for our times, they seem obligated to tell, with an imagery largely sensitive to movement and light, just what it is like to be gentle and care for life." Halperin also co- wrote, with Joseph Powell, a textbook on poetry called Accent and Meter.
Mark and Bobbie raised their son, Noah, on their property on Highway 10. Noah was the delight of their lives. Noah and his wife Shelley have two children, Sarah (age 14) and Adam (age 12), who became one of the central joys of their retirement.
Mark was an avid fly fisherman and after retirement, he spent many hours fishing the Yakima River as well as local lakes and streams several times a week. He was keenly interested in fly fishing equipment and wrote many articles about fly patterns, fishing different lakes and streams, vises, and improved tying techniques. He liked to joke that he made more money writing about fishing than he ever did writing poetry. Fishing and fly-tying was a passion that sustained him.
Mark's father emigrated from Russia, and learning his father native language was an accomplishment he took pride in. Mark taught in Estonia, Russia as well as the Ukraine. He and Dinara Georgeoliani also translated poems and short stories from Russian into English, publishing them in many in major magazines, as well as a book of poems called A Million Premonitions by Victor Sosnora.
Mark and Bobbie were enthusiastic travelers visiting Mexico, Italy, Japan, Russia, Portugal, Sicily, France and Greece. They loved visiting museums, fine dining and trying out the wines of the region.
Mark was preceded in death by his mother and father. He is survived by his wife, Bobbie; son Noah (wife Shelley); grandchildren Sarah and Adam; and his sister Diane (Greg) Sullivan. A celebration of his life will be held at 4pm, Friday August 3rd at the Hal Holmes Center.
Memorial contributions in Mark's honor are suggested to Hospice Friends, 302 S. Main Street, Ellensburg. Steward & Williams Funeral Home and Crematory has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Online condolences may be left for the family at www.steward-williams.com

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Robert Zaller

September 23, 2018

I have lost a cherished friend, and the world a good man and a fine poet. I join all who loved Mark in sorrow and remembrance.

Kim

August 1, 2018

So sad to hear of Mark's passing. Praying that our Lord will comfort his family and friends. My heart breaks for you.

Paulus Pimomo

July 25, 2018

The visual trademark I have of Mark's is a genial smile, with eyes focused on you at an angle, and ready for a witty, quick-paced conversation. There was plenty to admire in Mark. He was a remarkable man. With sympathies to Bobbie and the family.
Paulus Pimomo.

Christi Sutphin

July 24, 2018

Mark's obituary records an impressive list of accomplishments. He made a genuine contribution to poetry and teaching and always seemed to enjoy life -- an accomplishment in itself.

July 23, 2018

My heartfelt sympathy to Bobbie and family. I'm grateful to have known Mark and his lovely poems.

Ruthi Erdman

July 22, 2018

It was my privilege to work with Mark in the CWU English Department for 16 years before he retired, and to encounter him occasionally after his retirement.
This is a grievous loss. Mark was such a brilliant composite of intellect, knowledge, creativity, character, and personality. He will be sorely missed in on campus and in the Ellensburg community. My condolences to his family.

July 22, 2018

As you remember your love one, as God heals your broken hearts (Psalm 147:3), may your treasured memories continue to bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.

Robert Jacobs

July 21, 2018

Mark's death leaves a hole in the lives of many of us. He was a lovely man.

Deborah Jacobs

July 21, 2018

So sorry for your loss. Mark will be missed by my family and all whose lives he touched.

Dale Comstock

July 20, 2018

My deepest sympathies to Bobbie and her family. Mark was a great colleague and friend.

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