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Mark Clifton Maberry M.D. obituary, Abilene, TX

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Mark Maberry Obituary

Mark Clifton Maberry, MD

Abilene, TX

Mark Clifton Maberry, 56, beloved physician suddenly was separated from his family, his community, and this life on July 15, 2015 in Abilene. The funeral service will be held on Monday July 20 at 10 am at the First Central Presbyterian Church of Abilene, with interment to follow at 4 pm at Greenwood Cemetery in Fort Worth. Services are under the direction of The Hamil Family Funeral Home, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road in Abilene, Texas.

Dr. Mark Maberry was born on July 22, 1958 in Fort Worth, the son of Robert Maberry Sr. DDS and Joan Davis Maberry. He was a 1977 graduate of Fort Worth Country Day School, where he played football and studied a lot. Mark, a fierce life-long supporter of Longhorn sports, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with highest honors in history in 1980 and was initiated into Phi Beta Kappa. He attended UT Southwestern Medical School in Dallas where he earned his MD in 1983. After a residency In Obstetrics/Gynecology at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, Dr. Maberry completed at fellowship in maternal fetal medicine at UT Southwestern Medical Center and served on the faculty there until 1993 when he entered private practice in Fort Worth. While there he concentrated on performing complicated deliveries often involving medically at risk mothers and children. One of his duties with his group was to man a satellite clinic in the west Texas metropolis of Abilene. Here he fell in love with the people and the place and opened what became a highly successful solo practice, Abilene Perinatal Associates.

Dr. Maberry excelled in his profession. He was certified in Obstetrics/Gynecology, Maternal Fetal Medicine, and Clinical Genetics. He was the recipient of numerous professional honors, and was greatly respected by the medical communities of Abilene and north Texas. Mark often praised his magnificent office staff, who were like family to him; crediting them with much of the success of his perinatology practice.

Mark possessed a brilliant and well-rounded intellect potentiating by an insatiable curiosity. He loved books and cinema; collected art and fine automobiles. Mark was also a notable wine connoisseur, and at one time wrote a weekly wine column for the Abilene Reporter-News. He had a particular passion for classical music and grand opera, especially the music dramas of Richard Wagner, sometimes singing along in German with the thundering sonorities of the Ring of the Nibelungen. Despite the depth of his intellect and his often-lofty cultural interests, Mark was quite humble and down-to-earth; he never had a harsh word for anyone. Mark was also a fun guy who never took himself too seriously: laughing at silly movies and TV shows, sitting through Seinfeld marathons and thrilling to old monster movies. He dug the Beatles, Doors, and Rolling Stones, and other bands of Classic Rock. Mark had a sparkling sense of humor and was master of the truly atrocious pun. He was also a pretty good golfer. Mark often commented about how fortunate he was to have so many wonderful friends.

Mark Maberry was generous in his philanthropies. He was an unstinting donor to nearly every local charity and non-profit, often opening his magnificent home to these organizations for home tours, banquets, and other fundraisers. Three years ago he hosted a dinner for rock star Phil Collins for the benefit of the Grady McWhiney Foundation and Buffalo Gap Historical Village.

Mark's greatest legacy was the thousands of children he helped bring into the world and the comfort he provided to anxious parents whom he guided through often-difficult times. He brought solace to those whose children were beyond his skill and healing powers with wisdom, quiet sincerity, kindness, patience, and grace. Although he had no children himself, he loved those babes as if each were his own. Mark recently told a close relative that he believed he had been blessed with the best possible life. That he had dedicated this life to helping so many of God's children to be born was his proudest accomplishment.

Mark's parents preceded him in death. Survivors include brother Robert T. Maberry Jr. DDS, PhD and his wife Anita, of Houston (formerly of Abilene), brothers Philip Davis Maberry of Abilene and James Michael Maberry of Cleburne; nephew Eric Austin Maberry of Houston, and niece Elizabeth Maberry Smith of Dallas. He also had two grandnieces and two grandnephews whom he adored. Although Mark's family has been devastated by his untimely death, the outpouring of grief and love from the communities where he made his life is a great comfort.

Memorial donations may be sent to Anthony's Blessing, a perinatal hospice ministry designed to support the parents of babies diagnosed with fatal birth defects, c/o Pregnancy Resources of Abilene, 2110 N. Willis, Abilene, TX 79603, or any other charity devoted to the welfare of the unborn.

Condolence may be submitted online at:

www.HamilFamilyFuneralHome.com

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Published by Abilene Reporter-News on Jul. 19, 2015.

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Shannon

October 29, 2025

Nancy Altaras

July 12, 2024

Still missing this remarkable guy, also his brothers and parents too! Very nice people!

Nancy Altaras

July 17, 2023

Still missing this great guy, knew his brothers and parents too! He will, as always, terribly missed, but never forgotten!

Nancy K. Altaras

July 12, 2022

A great guy from a wonderful family, still missing him.

One of your babies Waiting on Lungs!

Sharon Hase

December 8, 2016

I realize this is a year and half latel, but something compelled me to look up Mark and see how he was. Mark became a friend to us while delivering our little girl who was 35 weeks gestation and born with Cystic Fibrosis. He was so confident in a cure within 10 years. Well now my daughter is 22 years old waiting on a lung transplant and just had her 2nd dry run today. As we are driving home, he came to mind. My daughter Elissa was born on April 6, 1994 and had 2 different genes that make up CF. With his knowledge of genetics, we all hoped she would have a lighter case and get a cure.

Besides being my impromptu late night emergency doctor, we discovered many friends in common and interests. My husband and Mark crossed paths growing up and being about the same age. I will always remember Mark's Birthday because it was very close to mine. We also visited his new home in Mira Vista which ironically he was moving into the same day my daughter was born. We enjoyed dinner with him and his special friendship.

Time has passed, but memories of you , Mark Maberry, are still alive in me and my family. I know you are an Angel looking down and still caring for all the babies. I hope you can see what a beautiful women Elissa has become.

Still missing you after all these years.

Becky

July 21, 2015

I'll love you forever my dear friend.
"Nothing compares to you"

Ronald Alvarez

July 20, 2015

I had the privilege of training in Ob/Gyn with Mark at UAB in the 1980's. He was a gifted doctor and I am not surprised to see such wonderful comments about him. I wish our paths would have crossed more since we finished training. All in the UAB Dept of Ob/Gyn send condolences to Mark's family. - Ronnie Alvarez

James Dollar

July 20, 2015

Mark and I were residents at UAB. He was compassionate, competent and it was a great pleasure to work with him. During the crazy times of residency, he could always make us laugh. I know that he will be greatly missed. My prayers are with his family.

Amanda Skipper

July 20, 2015

Dr. Maberry was an amazing doctor and a genuinely nice person. He will definitely be missed!

Mary Newell

July 20, 2015

My condolences to the family. We will miss him.

Heidi Morris

July 20, 2015

Dr. Maberry was a competent and caring physician. As a mom of 3 babies born prematurely, he walked with us every step of the way, and went over and beyond to provide comfort and assurance when anxiety surfaced. I will forever be thankful for his kindness to me. When I was scared, he assured me. Now I have 3 healthy boys, 10, 8, and 2(on the day of Dr. Maberry's passing). While they did not know him personally, his skill and kindness helped them into this world and I will pass on his story. Blessings to his family.

Cassie Beaird

July 20, 2015

I will forever be grateful to Dr. Maberry for taking such good care of me and my 2 babies during both pregnancies! Always full of laughter and had a smile to greet me and my husband! Prayers for his family!

NANCY ALTARAS

July 20, 2015

I WAS TERRIBLY SADDENED, AND SHOCKED, TO LOOK IN SUNDAY'S PAPER, AND SEE MARK'S PASSING. MY PARENTS, AND I, HAVE KNOWN THE MABERRY FAMILY, FOREVER AND A DAY. MY MOTHER, AND MARK'S MOTHER, USE TO BELONG TO A LOT OF DENTAL AUXILLARIES AND CLUBS,FOR WIVES, AND WOULD SEE EACH OTHER THERE. MY FATHER, WHO HAS BEEN GONE, SINCE JULY OF 2008, WERE IN THE DENTAL SOCIETY, AND WENT FISHING AND HUNTING, WITH THE REST OF THE "WILD DENTAL BUNCH", ALL THE TIME, EVER SINCE I WAS A CHILD. I KNEW DAVIS MORE, FROM DANCE CLASS, AND MY SISTER PROBABLY KNEW MARK, FROM SCHOOL, SINCE THEY WERE THE SAME AGE, AND BOTH HAD BIRTHDAYS, IN JULY. IT WAS SAD MARK WAS JUST SEVEN DAYS FROM HIS. MY SISTER'S IS ON JULY 3OTH. I KNOW MARK'S OLDEST BROTHER, ROBERT JUNIOR, LOOKS JUST LIKE THEIR FATHER, AND JAMES MICHAEL, I SAW SOME OF HIM, WHEN I WAS YOUNGER. IT IS A CRYING SHAME TO LOSE SOMEONE SO YOUNG, EVEN THOUGH, A LOT OF PEOPLE WOULD CONSIDER THIS CLOSE TO MIDDLE AGE. I REMEMBER, WHEN I WAS YOUNG, THAT ROBERT JUNIOR ALWAYS WANTED TO BE A DENTIST, LIKE HIS FATHER, AND MARK WANTED TO BE A DOCTOR. GLAD HE GOT TO BE ONE. THEIR MOTHER, JOAN, ALWAYS WANTED A GIRL, BUT GOT FOUR GREAT BOYS. SHE KIND OF CONSIDERED ME, AND MY LITTLE SISTER, IN A 'ROUND ABOUT WAY, HER DAUGHTERS, UNTIL HER SONS GOT MARRIED, THEN SHE HAD GREAT DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW. I WILL MISS HEARING ABOUT MARK, AND I KNOW HIS PARENTS WISHED HE HAD LIVED LONGER,ON EARTH, BUT HE WILL BE WITH THEM, IN HEAVEN. GUESS GOD AND JESUS HAVE PLANS WE DON'T SEE, BUT I KNOW WE WILL ALL BE IN HEAVEN, SOMEDAY, TOGETHER.

Barbara Briles

July 20, 2015

My sincere thanks to you Dr. Maberry for the gift of my precious grandson. Without your expertise I know he would not be here. You are truly missed and greatly appreciated

Mary Sullivan

July 20, 2015

I will treasure my friendship with Mark Maberry!! I was so happy when he included me in the redecorating of his home over the past couple of years. He was so much fun to work for . He loved sharing his home and his love of the Arts with friends and community. He was a true treasure for all the lives he has touched and I am so happy I could call him my friend! RIP, Mark

Christina Davis

July 19, 2015

Dr. Mayberry cared for all three of our children. After our second daughter passed away--he saw me for 20 straight weeks with our third--Miss Olivia. He was so wise and always comforting. God used him in such a mighty way. Thank you, Jesus.

Amy & Brian Sikes

July 19, 2015

Dr. Mayberry was very special to our family also. We got to go to his office with all 4 of our pregnancies. He was such a wonderful person/blessing to be around. Such a wonderful Dr., Excellent bedside manner. He will be greatly missed.

Mary Evans

July 19, 2015

I had the privilege of working with this amazing doctor. I am an RN that worked at Harris Hospital in Ft. Worth on the Antepartum unit from 1996-2007. I consider it an honor to have seen his dedication to his patients. Rest in peace Dr. Maberry.

Melissa Mason

July 19, 2015

I got to see Dr. Maberry a few times during my pregnancy because i was considered high risk. he was always so sweet, & friendly. i can not believe he is gone. if it weren't for him, my daughter may not be here today. i'm so so sorry for your family's loss. heaven gained a great angel. R.I.P.

BJ Underwood

July 19, 2015

Dr. Mayberry is the reason our two miracles are present in this world. Through both difficult pregnancies full of fear, laughter and surprises he was always constant support. Thank you Dr. Mayberry for the gift you were blessed with to share and for the man you were. You will be greatly missed and Thank you!
The Underwood Family

Monica guinn

July 19, 2015

Dr. Mayberry helped our family with all 4 of our beautiful children. He was always k7nd. Rip

The Long Family

July 19, 2015

Dr. Maberry was very special to our family. After losing our first child, he was a great comfort to us in helping bring our "rainbow" baby into this world. He checked on me often and prayed with us. He will be greatly missed by the community. Prayers for his family.

Keri Davidson

July 19, 2015

Mark was very special to us. First as a doctor and then as a friend. He was a great supporter and many times cheer leader for me personally. I will miss his banter and especially his precious kindness and presence. I will miss our conversations on wine, Italy, cars, and and just Mark

Tracy A. Teel

July 19, 2015

My prayers & thoughts are with the entire Mayberry family. As a classmate of Mark's at Country Day, I remember well his kindness to everyone! Rest in peace and know you and your wonderful work will be greatly missed.

Emily Perrott

July 19, 2015

We are so sorry for the loss of Dr. Mark Maberry and will remember you in our prayers. Emily Henderson Perrott (sister of Sammie Maberry) and Valerie Nicole Perrott, daughter.

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