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Mark Rosa

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Mark Rosa obituary, 1961-2023, Danbury, CT

BORN

1961

DIED

2023

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247 White Street

Danbury, Connecticut

Mark Rosa Obituary

Mark Rosa
1961 - 2023
Mark Rosa, 62 years of age, 35-year resident of Danbury, originally from Stamford, passed away suddenly on August 16, 2023 of natural causes.
Mark is survived by his wife, Roberta Rosa, to whom he was very happily married for 35 years, as well as his sons, Nicholas, 33, and Alexander, 29. He is also survived by his mother, Florence Rosa of New Milford; his sister, Susan Palmer and brother-in-law, Anthony Palmer; and his brother, Alan Rosa.
Mark was predeceased by his father, Michael Rosa.
Mark was an Eagle Scout, and an Eagle Scout Honor Guard will be in attendance at services. He graduated with a BS in Civil Engineering in 1982, was licensed as a PE in New York and Connecticut and devoted his life to the profession with exacting attention to detail, highest-quality mathematical analysis, and honorable service. For over three decades, Mark worked as a civil engineer in Putnam County, New York, eventually ranked as the Supervision of Planning and Design for the county. Retiring from Putnam County, he was immediately recruited to fill the position of Design Engineer in the town of New Milford, CT. Mark reveled in the mathematics of engineering, the inescapable laws of physics and the unforgiving rules of construction and bridge-building. He was also a bridge-builder among men and women, too, and he sought consensus whenever possible among the often diverging interests brought to the table by businesses and politicians and local citizens with concerns related to the projects he managed. The math and science and safety always came first, but he cared deeply about the people affected by his engineering work.
Mark was highly respected in both Putnam County, NY and the town of New Milford, CT, loved and admired by other team members in local government. Following his untimely death, and in honor of his devoted, highly competent service and his kind manner and consensus-building work ethic, Mayor Pete Bass of New Milford ordered all flags in town be flown at half-staff on August 18, supported by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont.
Mark survived a difficult battle with cancer, beginning in 2010, from which he fully recovered. He was a lifelong Yankees fan and UConn basketball fan. In recent years, Mark also joined the volunteer editorial team of Wikipedia, where he wrote and edited many articles, especially related to American history, specifically the history of his home region, western Connecticut and central eastern New York state. He was passionate about history and engineering and recently vacationed in the American southwest, visiting Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam. First and foremost, Mark was a loving husband and father and deeply devoted to his family.
A memorial gathering, a Celebration of Life, will be held Saturday, August 26, 3:00-6:00 p.m. at Cornell Memorial Home, 247 White Street, Danbury. Donations, in lieu of flowers, may be made in Mark's name to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society.
To leave a condolence for the family visit www.CornellMemorial.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Danbury News Times & New Milford Spectrum on Aug. 19, 2023.

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Cynthia J. Leveille

August 28, 2023

I am shocked and saddened to hear of Mark's passing. I worked with him at the New Milford Public Works Department. He would always talk fondly of his family. My heart goes out to his loving family. I pray that your fond memories of him bring you peace in this troubling time.
God Bless his soul and everyone close to him.

Judie Mirra

August 28, 2023

I am so sorry to hear this. I worked with Mark on the Putnam County Traffic Safety Board. He was so knowledgeable and his input into many of the Traffic Safety Board's concerns was so valuable. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Mike Santangelo

August 26, 2023

Mark and I were both in Troop 2, along with Alan and his father Michael. We had a lot of good times together. One time he was at my house, and we arm wrestled. We were dead even. We went back and forth, back and forth which seemed like forever. Both of our faces were beet read........... and finally, Mark Won. I am also thankful for his father's help in volunteering in the troop. My condolences to Alan and his family. Last time I saw Mark was when he came to my mother's wake. Rest in Heavenly Peace. Mike Santangelo

elijah simmons

August 22, 2023

my condolences and God bless you Miss. RosA

Chris Thomas

August 22, 2023

Roberta - it's been 4 decades, but please accept my heartfelt condolences.
Best regards,
Chris Thomas (Ann Thomas' son)

Katherine Blaustein

August 21, 2023

I send my deepest condolences to Roberta and family. Mark was one of the best engineers I had the pleasure of working with. He was a mentor to me for many years. He will deeply be missed by many. RIP Mark!

American Heart Association

August 21, 2023

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Brian

August 20, 2023

Mr. Rosa was my cub scout leader and helped out with campouts and activities when I was a boy scout as well. He was one of the kindest adults that helped out with the activities and he always spoke calmly and softly. If I ever needed help with anything I knew I could rely on him on the many scout trips the troop went on years ago. I am incredibly saddened to hear the news of his passing and my heart goes out to his family.

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