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MARK GROSSICH Obituary

GROSSICH--Mark. Mark Grossich, a visionary in the New York City hospitality industry, passed away on February 8, 2025, at the age of 74 from complications due to Parkinson's disease. Founder and CEO of Hospitality Holdings, Inc., he will be remembered for his vision, wit, humor, and entrepreneurial spirit. Mark is survived by his daughter Katherine (Nicholas) McGehee, granddaughter Sophie, brother Keith (Elaine) Grossich, and nephews. He will be profoundly missed.

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Published by New York Times on Feb. 16, 2025.

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David Duggan

March 18, 2025

Mark and I worked together for several years some 50 years ago in Chicago's southwest suburbs, putting together a string of weekly newspapers devoted to their several up-and-coming communities. When I left journalism and turned to law, we re-connected in NYC: he was at Dancer, Fitzgerald & Sample in the Chrysler Bldg. and we met briefly, but I lost track of him for the last 45 years. May he rest eternally in peace and may light perpetual shine upon him through the mercy of Christ our Savior.

Jane Cross

February 16, 2025

I met Mark through a work colleague during my first years in New York after leaving Bermuda. We dated briefly and I found him extremely charming, funny and smart...we were both in advertising/marketing, and he used to call me up with thoughts or ideas and ask for my opinion. Since not many boyfriends in my past had asked for my opinion about work, I really appreciated that about him. I also appreciated his entrepreneurial spirit. I haven't been in touch with Mark for many, many years, but very sad to hear of his passing.

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