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ADKINS--Mark.

On May 11th, 2018, Mark Robert Thomas Adkins, age 43, passed away peacefully in his home in Bronxville, NY. Mark is survived by his wife, Wendy Sigurdson, his sons, Jakob (Jake) and Rylan (Rye), his parents, Bob and Nancy, and his brothers, Sam and Matthew and their families. Mark was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Upon graduating top of his class from from the University of Manitoba Law School, he articled in Toronto and completed his bar admission courses in Ontario and New York. In 2002, Mark and Wendy moved to NYC where he continued to practice corporate law. Always excited to take on meaningful projects, Mark seized on an opportunity to establish a New York office for McCarthy Tetrault LLP in 2017. As the Managing Partner of the new office, Mark focused his bountiful energy, imagination and talents into the success of that venture. Mark's dream was cut short, but the vision remains and the roots have been firmly planted. Mark was a great mentor and leader. He never took things for granted and truly appreciated the value of his clients, colleagues and friends. As part of his commitment to the law, Mark participated significantly in the development of his profession, attending and speaking at many events every year, across the United States and Canada. From the day that Mark and Wendy moved into their first Manhattan apartment, they fell in love with the city and Mark looked for ways to contribute. Never one for half-measures, he sat on the board of The Canadian Association of New York, volunteered his time and efforts as a board member of the Children's Museum of Manhattan, and raised charitable funds by completing six New York City Marathons. Mark was a hard-worker but he also loved down-time and having fun. He loved to relax by cheering on the Yankees or his beloved Winnipeg Jets; Always a beer in hand. Dinner with Wendy and their friends with story-telling, laughter, mirth and lots of wine was a delight. Mark had a great sense of humor and terrific wit. He could make people laugh until they cried. Travelling, organizing and hosting parties and events, were passions, but his greatest fun was being with Wendy and his boys. Mark was an exceptional Dad and loved doing everything with Jake and Rye. Backyard barbeques, fishing on Lake of the Woods, watching Star Wars at home or taking trips back to Winnipeg were always special because it was family time. Mark loved music and theatre both as a player and a member of the audience. Guitar was his favorite instrument. As a teenager he started a number of bands, recorded and sold music, and even toured part of Europe. He never stopped loving music and often played and sang for his boys. In lieu of flowers, we ask that people consider a donation to The Children's Museum of Manhattan. There will be a private family service held for Mark in Canada. We hope you will join family and friends to celebrate his life and honor him by participating as part of "Team Mark" in the Terry Fox Run for Cancer Research in Central Park on October 13, 2018.

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Published by New York Times on May 13, 2018.

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Josh Goldstein

January 30, 2023

I'm shocked to learn that Mark has been gone for five years. I worked with Mark while I was at Skadden representing CIBC in the development of a new financial product. I later joined Mark at Torys and again worked with him when I was at Intrawest. I'm not in contact with any of our former Troys colleagues, so I was not aware of his passing. What an absolutely amazing guy - I'm deeply and profoundly saddened.

Rozsa Gaston

June 6, 2018

Wendy- Mark was so generous. Always offering a positive comment, a joke or even a close reading of a neighbor's contract. His spirit is still here in our idyllic corner, keeping things warm, friendly and stylish. The blue Vespa he gifted you with reminds me every day of how much he loved you. So blessed to be your neighbors. My sense? You will be reunited on the other side. XOXO to you, Jake, and Rye.

Steven Goldberg

May 22, 2018

Dear Adkins Family

I was stunned to hear this news. Mark was a wonderful colleague and friend. My deepest condolences. Steven Goldberg

Adriana Daiuto

May 22, 2018

Dear Wendy, my deepest condolences. I will never forget how nice Mark was to me when I moved to NY, introducing me to people and helping me mingle with the local attorneys. You might not remember but you guys took me to karaoke after a Maple Leaf`s Ball. Unforgettable night.I learned that Canadians are FUN. My heart is with you and your family.

Sandra Galvis

May 18, 2018

Dear Wendy, Our hearts are with you and Jake and Rye. We will miss Mark very much. With love, the Parks

Tetjana Ross

May 18, 2018

Mark and I were friends in high-school. I remember him as sweet, funny and generous. After high-school, I visited him in England and he took the time to really show me the town (London) despite the fact that he didn't live there.

In the intervening years, our exchanges became limited to exchanging a joke and compliments on each other's kids during the holidays. Although I only know you through your photos, my heart breaks for you Wendy, Jake and Rye. You have my deepest sympathies.

Judy Russell

May 17, 2018

Dear Wendy,Jake & Rye. My heart aches for each of you losing Mark, a wonderful husband,father&friend. Love to each of you.

Karen Miller pleasant

May 16, 2018

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this most difficult time. Jerry and Karen Pleasant ( Jeremy's parents)

Sean Stephens

May 15, 2018

Mark and I were friends for many years, as kids and young adults. We travelled together, wrote music together, stood in picket lines together, acted in musicals and Shakespearean plays together, got harassed by police for busking together, drove one another to excel and made each other crazy. Through a thousand amazing experiences, he became one of the most meaningful people in my early life and impactful people on my beliefs and personality. Despite the fact that we hadn't seen one another in many years, I also assumed we would one day soon bump into one another and share the story of our lives, with all of the unexpected twists and turns. We'd write music again, go on crazy adventures and take on the world through zany, edgy projects.

We once swore an oath to one another to be on the cover of Rolling Stone together - when the first one of us made it, the other one would make sure to bring the other with. I haven't forgotten that goal, to this day. It remains still to be done.

I will always remember Mark's vibrant, piercing, provocative mind, his gift for insight and ability to synthesize humorous wisdom from the most mundane things, his brilliant sense of humour and constant challenge of the status quo, his ability to call out exaggeration and yet still tell a great story, his pure belief in love, and so on and so on. What a gift to the world he was.

I am undone that life didn't allow us to reconnect past the sparse phone call or LinkedIn message, and reflect together on all that has happened since we were young.

My deepest sympathies to the Adkins clan, I could not feel more sadness for your wonderful family, and the remarkable man you have lost. He brought so much love to the world in so many ways. I wish you all love and peace from the bottom of my heart, even those I have yet to meet.

Bari Zahn

May 15, 2018

To Wendy, the boys and Mark's family, I am at a loss for words. My heartfelt prayers and deepest condolences are with you during this most difficult time.

Brett Thurston

May 15, 2018

I worked with Mark in Winnipeg(Amici/Bombolini) and I'll always remember his smile and wit. Gone too soon. My deepest condolences to his friends and family.

May 15, 2018

To the family, please accept my deepest condolences. May all find strength and rest during this time.
Porter

Elise Roberts Messing

May 14, 2018

Harvey & I are heartbroken by this devastating loss. Mark was an amazing person. Our love and prayers to Wendy and the boys.

May 13, 2018

To his family and friends. My deepest condolences. May our god of love bring comfort and peace to you. Mathews 5:4

Linda Rafoss Samios

May 13, 2018

Mark will be missed. We will remember his infectious laugh, his beautiful smile, his quick wit, his flair for guitar, his sense of humor, his knowledge of whiskey, his sartorial style, his passion for politics, his endless generosity, his joie de vivre, his talent for blackjack, his lawyering, and most of all, his love for Wendy, Jake and Rye.

Court Passant

May 13, 2018

Joseph and I send our love and deepest regards. Mark was an amazing human being. He will be missed. Love to you Wendy and the boys

Scott Goodson

May 13, 2018

Karin and I are brokenhearted. Mark was our good friend, who was a truly wonderful human being. Mark wasn't just an immensely talented, generous and compassionate man, he was an original in this self-centered pay-attention-to-me world. He was kind and humble. He was hysterical. He was so fast and so bright and so quick-witted and quick to come up with ideas, see them through with glee & love & charm. I think people joined up whatever it was because they believed in Marks vision. We met on the soccer pitch and his team back then hung on his every word. He believed in goodness and ethics. In you and the boys. And in his family and his friends and all the many people he worked with who were truly an extended family, not just a pretend-one to claim on social media. Mark was actually social, not sitting around typing about it but actually gathering people together. Doing things for others because he believed it is the right thing to do. He did every thing with determination and emotion and optimism and huge amounts of love and support and reaching out -- and he made me laugh -- Mark you were a great man. And Wendy...we love you and the kids. You are a truly great person, and LOTS OF CAPITAL LETTERS A INCREDIBLE WIFE AND MOM AND FRIEND.

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