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MARK BLOOM Obituary

BLOOM--Mark, a consummate journalist, beloved partner, and valued friend, died on Wednesday, January 12, 2022 in Charleston, SC. He had chronic kidney disease and suffered a heart attack a day earlier, said Susan Lyons, his partner of nearly nine years. He was 82. Mr. Bloom was a thinking man whose broad interests ran from opera to sports, from travel to reading three newspapers a day, from a profound loyalty to those he loved to a never-ending immersion in the ways of the world. "Conversation, just being with Mark, was enriching," said Ms. Lyons. "His observations were sharp, his wit was quite wonderful, and his love was gentle and lasting." After studying at Kenyon College, he began a journalism career as varied as his personal interests. Early on he worked for the AP and Reuters wire services, and at Canadian Press in Toronto. Later, he was hired by Ms. Lyons's late husband, Richard, in the Science Department of the New York Daily News, where he became lead reporter on the NASA space program. He produced multiple front-page stories about the first manned moon landing in 1969. In 2019, he was featured in a PBS special, "Chasing the Moon," about that program and in Charleston, on the S.S. Yorktown, was the keynoter at a 50th anniversary celebration of the moon landing. After covering Gemini and Apollo at NASA, Mr. Bloom became a full-time medical writer, producing cover stories in "Medical World News" on breaking news such as the the first heart transplant and, from the emergency room, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's assassination. For 15 years, he was editor and chief of "Physicians Weekly" on issues such as the health of presidential candidates and the inner workings of the American Medical Association. His colleagues considered him an invaluable editor, one of them recalling, "Mark made the copy zing, weighing each word. He asked the right questions and always improved the story." Mr. Bloom was born on April 7, 1939, in Manhattan, the son of Lucille and Louis H. Bloom. His family moved to Larchmont, NY, when he was a child, but he would return to Manhattan for most of his adult life. He maintained an apartment there at his death, but in recent years spent most of his time in Charleston. Mark made lasting friendships. They include a group of school chums who met for 65 years for an annual Thanksgiving football game in Central Park and reunion at his apartment. Besides Ms. Lyons, he is survived by his sister, Dianne Gregg of Potomac, MD, two nephews and a niece, several great-nieces, one great-nephew, and several cousins. His collie, Maggie, a constant companion, survives as well. Memorial plans are on hold until the pandemic eases.

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Published by New York Times on Jan. 16, 2022.

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Herbert Maybank

January 22, 2025

My warm heartfelt condolences to family & friends! His friendly smile!

Craig and Cindy Fouse

January 20, 2022

Susan,
We offer our sincerest condolences.
Even though we only knew Mark nine years he made us feel like we new him all of our lives.
He truly was very special to us and will miss him very much.
Rest In Peace Mark

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Joann Rodgers

January 18, 2022

My sincerest condolences to Susan and the legions of Mark´s friends and colleagues. I was honored to share with him nearly a half century of friendship and newsroom memories; 12th Night parties; Apollo launches; Bar Harbor lobster bakes; and millions of laughs. May his memory be a blessing always.

Herbert Maybank

January 15, 2022

Susan, my heart felt condolences for your loss of Mark, I will remember his gentleness. May the love and blessings of the Lord be of comfort to you, forever.

Rob Robbins

January 14, 2022

I came late to the "Swine bowl and ball," an outsider new to NYC. But Boom was one of those who made me feel at home. When Cathy and I moved to New Mexico, Mark was soon to visit. A wonderful, warm and witty friend whom we already miss terribly.

Midge Peery

January 14, 2022

Susan, Loving you and missing Mark.

Richard Greeman aka Meatball Hertz

January 14, 2022

I will miss Mark. He gave me my first job working on our Mamaroneck HS Record in 1956, and we have been friends ever since. I am so happy that the last nine years of his life were spend with Susan who loved him dearly. Condoleances to Susan and all Mark's friends.

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