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MARK PRICE Obituary

PRICE, Dr. Mark D. Decorated Veteran, Devoted Husband, Loving Father and Dedicated Physician Of Wellesley, an orthopedic surgeon, the former head team physician for the New England Patriots and a U.S. Navy veteran decorated for his bravery in Afghanistan, died, Friday, August 16, 2024, after a long battle with leiomyosarcoma, a rare cancer. He was 52. Over the course of his career, Mark led player care for the Patriots during two Super Bowl championship seasons and was part of the medical team serving the 2018 world champion Red Sox. Despite Mark's success and his brilliance as a surgeon, he never took himself too seriously. He was generous and self-deprecating. He cared for every patient the same, no matter who they were. He prized his wife, Stephanie; and their children, Henry, Julia and Sarah more than anything in his life and he considered his military service as a surgeon in Afghanistan his greatest professional achievement. "Whatever I accomplish professionally," he said once, "will never be more meaningful than that." During his time in Afghanistan, Mark led a nine-person team of doctors and medical professionals, performed surgeries on U.S. soldiers and local residents and won a Bronze Star for his courage in late 2012, when the convoy he was traveling in was attacked and Mark chose to help the wounded under enemy fire. But when he spoke about his time in Afghanistan, Mark never made it about him. He chose instead to talk about the bravery that others exhibited or the grace that an Afghan father once showed him.  The father's son had been born with a birth defect. Mark performed surgery to help correct the problem and Mark was touched by how grateful the father was afterwards. "My son's too young to understand," the father told Mark, "but I will make sure he knows what the Americans did for him." Mark Price was raised in Palm City, FL, in a family that loved to laugh and he was exceptional from the start. He wanted to excel at everything, whether it was foosball or his knowledge of 1980s pop culture. But it wasn't until sophomore year of high school that Mark made his brilliance known. He joined the debate team at Martin County High School and after just a few months of practice, he defeated 30 other debaters to win first place at the district championships. "He was competing against fourth-year debaters," his coach marveled afterwards, amazed at what Mark had done. Thanks to a generous scholarship and a pile of student loans, Mark studied biomedical engineering at Northwestern University and graduated in 1994, with hopes of going to medical school. Initially, anyway, it didn't go as he planned. In his first attempt, he got rejected everywhere he applied. "I went oh-for," Mark said in a speech at Northwestern in 2019. "And I swear I'm not making this next part up. I got rejected from a medical school that I didn't even apply to." Instead of getting down on himself, he got to work. He took a job at a start-up company that built MRI machines. He got into a Ph.D. program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, to study medical physics. He produced a paper on quantum computing that the American Physical Society called "one of the five most significant discoveries in 1998." And as he was completing his Ph.D., he was accepted at Harvard Medical School. Mark was finally going to realize his dream of being a doctor. More importantly, he had become a husband and he was about to become a father. Mark met his wife, Stephanie, in the nick of time: just one week before they graduated from Northwestern. After four years on the same campus, among the same friends, they almost didn't connect, until a chance meeting during senior week changed everything for both of them. Mark knew it right away. They married in 1996, enjoying 28 years together and had three children whom Mark adored. He shared a love of Star Wars with his son, Henry, an outrageous sense of humor with his daughter, Julia and an appreciation of bad reality television with his daughter, Sarah. No matter where he went or what he did, Mark always treasured his family most. And patients who were lucky enough to cross paths with Mark, at Harvard Medical School or later, when he was a surgeon at UMass Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital, felt the same sort of love. Mark quickly proved that medical schools had been wrong to overlook him. He became a shoulder specialist who was sought out by people across the country. He gave all of his patients the same attention. He believed everyone, regardless of who they were, had a right to live a good life, pain free. And if you went to Mark Price, if he was your doctor, he probably made you laugh along the way. His favorite joke was telling patients, just before surgery, that everything was going to be fine because he had just googled how to perform the procedure. Mark's knowledge, skill, personality and bedside manner soon got the attention of both the Red Sox and the Patriots. He joined the Sox medical team in 2009 and the Patriots medical team in 2015 and then, interviewed to be the lead physician for the Patriots one year later.  In that interview, according to a story that Mark liked to tell, then coach, Bill Belichick, asked Mark how he would handle it if Belichick called him angry and yelling about an injured player's game status. "Respectfully," Mark recalled telling Belichick, "you being angry with me wouldn't make the top five worst things that have happened to me." He got the job and cared for the team during an epic run of historic success: three Super Bowls in a row between 2017-2019. Mark was there on the field during the amazing comeback against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI and he was there again two years later when the Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams to win Super Bowl LIII.  In the celebrations after both of these Super Bowls, Mark appeared in lots of photos, smiling with the team. But his favorite photo, the one he liked to show people, was a picture he took with his wife and kids on the field in Foxborough, the night of his very first game with the Patriots.  It was just an ordinary photo, at an ordinary game. What Mark liked about it was that the photo seemed to capture him in full. He was caring for others. He was doing his job and he was with the people he loved the most: his family.  In addition to his wife and his children, Mark is survived by his parents, Charles Price of Sweetwater, TN and Michael and Geri Garvey of Surprise, Ariz.; his siblings, David Price of Fairfield, CA, Lisa Drew of Golden, CO, Stephen Garvey of Salinas, CA and Scott Garvey of Poulsbo, WA; his in-laws, Juliette and Stallworth Larson of Ocean Ridge, FL; his sister-in-law, Victoria Maggard of Larchmont, NY and her husband, Jeffrey; 12 nieces and nephews and legions of friends, patients and colleagues.  He was preceded in death by his mother, DeAnn Price; and his sister, Anne Marie Price Jahner. A Funeral Service will be held Saturday, September 14, at 11 a.m., at Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, 207 Washington St., Wellesley, MA.  Memorial donations may be made in Mark's name to the Northwestern University, Mark D. Price Scholarship Fund, www.northwestern.edu/giving or the Massachusetts General Cancer Center, giving.massgeneral.org/where-to-give/cancer-center For online guestbook, gfdoherty.com George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley 781 235 4100

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Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 28 to Sep. 1, 2024.

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Ferris Bromley

July 11, 2025

A Great Surgeon allowed me to go back to playing golf at 78 after Total Reverse Shoulder Surgery.

Paul Townsend

February 19, 2025

So sorry for your loss, Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family

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Colleen Deluca

October 30, 2024

Thank you for your service and your impeccable knowledge. I was grateful to have known you.
Sincerely,
Colleen Deluca, II RN

Sheila Wallace

October 27, 2024

I only recently heard about the passing of Mark. His loss is tragic. He was a remarkable man and an outstanding physician. He was one of a handful of people that helped my son in his quest to join the Navy. No better a man and I send my love and sympathies to all those who love and care for him. He was truly special.

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Ellen Plapinger

September 19, 2024

Dr Price replaced my mother´s shoulder at a time when she was in a great deal of pain, 82, and a caregiver to my demented father. Dr Price improved immensely the last 6 years of my mother´s life and provided a warm and caring expertise when it was most needed. Our best wishes to his family.

Sarah O.

September 15, 2024

I am so saddened to hear of this and send my deepest condolences to Dr. Price´s family. Dr. Price performed my shoulder surgeries impeccably. He was an amazing surgeon and always made you feel at ease, making you laugh along the way. I´m honored to have had him a part of my medical team and he will be greatly missed.

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Lucinda G Price

September 13, 2024

My deepest and sincerest condolences on your loss. I recently found this photo from that day 21 years ago when Mark became Godfather to my oldest son. Henry and his cousin were the most adorable babies. I pray that Our Creator comfort you and yours during this difficult time.

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Mathew Most

September 4, 2024

Was honored to work closely with Mark at UMass. Not only a great surgeon, but just a great all around person, colleague, and friend. He will be deeply missed. Rest in peace Mark.

Rob

September 4, 2024

Dr. Price was my surgeon for a procedure about 18 months ago. I still think of him often and was heartbroken to learn of his passing while trying to share his information with a friend.

He won me over immediately (along with my family as I relayed stories) during our first consultation. I can't remember another doctor who so effectively emanated confidence without arrogance, expertise without pedantry.

I left that meeting absolutely convinced that I was in the right hands, even before learning about the rest of his career, credentials, and passions.

At our first post-op consultation he reviewed the imaging and, clearly pleased with his work, said "man, I should do this professionally!" I laughed even harder knowing he probably said this ten times a week, and promised to give him an excellent Yelp review.

I am a happier, healthier, and even safer person thanks to the care he provided me, and I can't begin to imagine how many others can say the same thanks to his efforts.

My sincere condolences to his family, he was a wonderful man who did so much for so many.

Babajide Ogunseinde

September 2, 2024

Mark was one year ahead of me in residency. We did our sports medicine rotation with Dr Tom Gill at the same time. Got to know him well then. As I read about all his accomplishments now I´m humbled at how complete he was as a man, husband, surgeon, father, fighter and his sacrifice for country. Condolences to his family

Dennis O

September 1, 2024

So sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Price when I had to have surgery performed . He was great Doctor and person. He made me feel at ease.

Alan Lazzari

September 1, 2024

My deepest condolences to the Price family and Dr Price's MGH family. Dr Price was a superior surgeon and an even better person. His passing is a loss to the entire region.
Rest in peace, Dr Price and thank you!!

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Leslie Holley Partington

August 29, 2024

We are so proud to have called Mark a best friend. He was the greatest guy ever! He will be forever missed. All of our love to his family

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Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

August 29, 2024

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Michael Rivera

August 29, 2024

Thank you for your service to our country, and our community Sir. Job well done and it´s now time to Rest In Peace. May God Bless You and your family.
~Salute~
VFW Post 1012, Medford, MA

Jerry Sirrico

August 29, 2024

So very sorry to hear about the loss of wonderful Dr. PRICE.

Sadly,
Jerry & Linda Sirrico

Hatem

August 29, 2024

My deepest condolences for price family
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Jim Considine, Charlestown

August 29, 2024

Thank you for your military service to our nation. May you rest in peace.

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Mike Sullivan

August 28, 2024

Thank you Dr Price. My sincere condolences to your family. You always will be remembered as a stand up guy. Rest in peace. -Mike Sullivan

Sharon Sparks

August 28, 2024

I was so sad to hear of your passing. You were a great surgeon and always a caring, kind and gentle man to me. Rest in peace Dr. Price.

Dick George 101st Airborne Division Newburyport

August 28, 2024

Requiescat in pace amica meus! Ave at que vale!

Michelle McMahon

August 28, 2024

It´s been an honor knowing him and working with him! First time I met him, he came in larger than life wearing a bow tie and the jokes and sarcasm started then and never stopped!!! He just made you want to be a better person just being around him and I will be forever grateful for knowing him!!
I am so sorry for your loss and you are all in my heart and prayers!!

Sue Don

August 28, 2024

He had such a caring , loving, humourous personality. He was always available to share his knowledge and time with the staff and his patients. We were all lucky to have him as a surgeon, mentor, and friend.

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