Mark Julius Schoenebaum

1972 - 2019

Mark Julius Schoenebaum obituary, 1972-2019

Mark Julius Schoenebaum

1972 - 2019

BORN

1972

DIED

2019

Mark Schoenebaum Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Aug. 26, 2019.
Mark Julius Schoenebaum passed away peacefully in his sleep on August 24, 2019. He was 46 years-old.

Mark was born in Des Moines Iowa. He attended Indiana University to pursue a major in Violin Performance, but ultimately took a degree in History while continuing to pursue his violin studies. Mark developed an interest in medical history as part of his degree program and this, in part, led him to pursue a degree in Medicine. He graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 2000.

Mark began a 17-year career as a sell-side biotechnology and pharmaceuticals analyst in 2000. He started as a junior biotech analyst at CIBC, and held increasing senior roles at Piper Jaffrey, Bear Stearns, Deutsche Bank, and ISI Group-Evercore Partners. Mark was ranked the No. 1 biotechnology analyst for 12 years in a row in Institutional Investor's annual ranking of Wall Street's top analysts. He was also named the No.1 analyst in the major pharmaceuticals sector in 2014-16. As an analyst, Mark transformed the job. He was widely considered to be the best financial analyst to have existed – ever. From deep dives, to webinars and weekly videos, Mark changed the way companies were covered and information disseminated. He was immediately available anytime and anywhere. Mark was also known for being modest, self-deprecating, and incredibly generous to everyone he knew.

Mark met his best friend and wife, Tiffany, in the orchestra at Valley High School in West Des Moines, Iowa in the fall of 1989. After time apart during college, they reunited in 1996 and were married in 2002. Mark and Tiffany welcomed their daughters Isadora and Lucille in 2010 and 2013, respectively. Mark was the happiest when he was eating breakfast with his family in the local diner or taking his daughters to Yankee games and "the secret hot chocolate place". He loved introducing Izzy and Lucie to classical music and was on his way to becoming quite a violin "tiger dad".

Mark was an amazing husband, father, son, brother, in-law, friend, uncle, and cousin. He loved to treat everyone around him to the best that life had to offer. If he was taking you to dinner, you had better be hungry. If you were visiting him, he was paying for your plane ticket. If he noticed that your laptop was looking shabby, suddenly you would have a new one. Mark gave generously to all, yet in the most unpretentious and humble way.

Mark is survived by his wife, Tiffany Tedore, their daughters Isadora and Lucille, his parents Steven and Mary Schoenebaum, his sister Carrie Schoenebaum, and a myriad of nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, and close friends that all adore him and will miss him terribly.

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to the Plan International "Because I am a Girl" Campaign in Mark's name at

https://www.planusa.org/the-because-i-am-a-girl-fund

A service celebrating Mark's life will be held on Friday September 6, 2019 at 4 pm at 583 Park Avenue New York, New York.

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December 27, 2023

Patrick Dean posted to the memorial.

November 16, 2020

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August 26, 2020

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Patrick Dean

December 27, 2023

I first met Mark in High School during our participation in the Des Moines Youth Symphony Orchestra. While we had many memories around classical music and concerts, our friendship of running around West Des Moines with fireworks will never be forgotten. Mark was genuine, kind and talented. While we may have drifted apart after high school I always thought the world of Mark.

I would not have guessed he´d become a NY fan after being a staunch St Louis Cardinals fan with his dad,

My condolences to the family and friends.

Jim Logsdon

November 16, 2020

I just found out, November 16, 2020, that Jack passed away. I worked with him for 2 and 1/2 years at The Kroger Co. in Cincinnati Ohio. Jack was a GOOD guy and a very fair and understanding boss.

RIP-JACK!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jim Logsdon

Mona Bond

August 26, 2020

Memories are wonderful and a sense of humor was a strong point of the Mark I knew and think of often. Prayers for the family at this time.

Mike Becker

August 24, 2020

Loved to speak and email with you. Your vast knowledge was impressive and always helpful. Even a weekend request you handled promptly and with your usual skill and panache. I never felt ignored or neglected.
I can see your thoroughness and scholarly erudition was transferred to successors at other firms and at Evercore ISI. Thank you Mark. You are deeply missed.

John Webber

October 9, 2019

The best there ever was in the game.

Lori Haddad-Fusco

September 18, 2019

Mark was an amazing human being. Generous with his time, knowledge and humor. Never a braggadocio and had every reason to be. He was kind to everyone!! He adored his family and would talk about them all the time!! I am deeply saddened to learn about his passing. He truly made this world a better place with him in it." Rest in peace my friend, you will be missed".

Sally Curley

September 8, 2019

Mark, you brought so much joy into our lives, and I will always remember you for that. Rest In Peace. Sending thoughts and prayers to your beautiful family at this time.

Anna Kazanchyan

September 7, 2019

Mark, you were and are a being of Light. You shared your Light with everyone who's been blessed enough to know you, and we will carry it in our hearts and souls forever.

Mike Becker

September 6, 2019

Thanks Mark. Rest In Peace.

Michael Goodman

September 6, 2019

When I was at Elsevier Business Intelligence, Mark always had time for my calls. He was a mensch, an extraordinary analyst, and a truly funny guy.

Erin Cox

September 3, 2019

I had the honor of working with Mark with various biotechnology companies I worked for. I recently spoke with him. He was a genuine person who helped many companies developing therapeutics for many unmet medical needs. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. He will always be remembered.

Melonie Amber

September 3, 2019

Mark May you Rest In Peace and May God Tiffany, your children, family and many friends the strength they need to get through this most difficult time. God Speed

Melonie Amber

September 3, 2019

Tiffany my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family I am so sorry for your loss. Rest In Peace Mark ❤❤

Jack Dutra

September 1, 2019

I am so sorry for Steve and Marry on the loss of there son. My prayers go to his wife and children, siblings and his parents. I know that at the loss of a son is very trauma setting. We do not expect to bury or children. I know because I also lost my son of 46 years and share your grief. I remember his friends, goals, and achievements daily as a tribute to his life.

Michael Meyers

August 30, 2019

Tiffany, Izzy and Lucie -
Melissa, Rachel, Alex and I send you our love and prayers.
Some of our best years as a family were spent living next door to Tiffany and Mark, and Herkie and Meg.
Mark / your father was a trailblazer, much like the innovative companies that he covered, advised and cared for; a creative and deeply thoughtful voice for the benefit of others; the heart and engine of modern day Wall Street Research coverage; a person whose voice and reach was global in nature, as his spirit will remain.
He loved you all deeply. He will always be with you.
With my love, Michael Meyers

Sapienza - Widlitz Family

August 29, 2019

We are so sorry for your loss. We are sending our love and prayers. The Sapienza - Widlitz Family

Mona Bond

August 28, 2019

My heart is broken for your family. Mark was a good person and Facebook friend of mine who always corresponded and held so much compassion in his life. I thank God he walked through my life and will be in my heart forever. My sincere sympathy to all.

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