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Mark Bierbower Obituary

Mark Joseph Bierbower, 64

HARVARD - Mark Joseph Bierbower, 64, of Harvard, died after a hard fought 15-month battle with cancer.

Raised in Bernardsville, NJ, Mark is the son of Robert G. and Mary Louise "Bobbie" (McCarthy) Bierbower. Mark graduated from Marist College in 1979 where he majored in marketing and forged friendships that continued throughout his life. In his early 20s, he beat Hodgkin's Lymphoma and always credited the excellent care he received at Sloan Kettering.

In 1995, he married the love of his life, Margaret. Together, in Harvard, they raised a son, Sean. The three enjoyed 26 years of laughter, adventure, and genuinely enjoying each other's company. Mark and Margaret particularly cherished their annual trip to Bermuda; the only time each year he would wear flip flops. For many years, Mark was a fixture around town enjoying the hours he was walked by his Airedale terriers, whom he spoiled. Mark spent the last 28 years working for Phoenix Contact, and leaves a legacy of colleagues whom he took great pride in mentoring and watching their careers advance.

Mark is survived by his father, Robert Bierbower, of New Jersey, wife Margaret Grogan of Harvard, MA, stepson Sean Doocey of Washington, DC, brother Douglas and wife Pat of Maryland, brother Donald and wife Beth of New Jersey, sister Linda Wilk and husband Henry of Florida, sister Sharon Kupcha and husband Randy of New Jersey, brother Paul and wife Diane of Colorado, and sister Kathy Begley and husband Tim of New Hampshire. He is also survived by 15 nieces and nephews around the country from whom he derived immense joy by following their successes.

He was predeceased by his mother and much-loved nephew Ryan Wilk.

There are no words that can adequately express the family's thanks to the ICU nursing staff at Newton Wellesley Hospital who gave Mark the gift of leaving this life with compassion, dignity and love.

In lieu of flowers, pick up the phone and call someone you've lost contact with during the pandemic. Ask them how they're doing, meet up for dinner, and split a Coors Light.

Calling hours will be held on Wednesday, June 30, 2021 from 4-7 p.m. in the Short & Rowe Funeral Home, 95 W Mail St., Marlborough, MA.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, July 1, at 11 a.m. in the Immaculate Conception Church, 11 Prospect St. Marlborough. Burial will follow in Bellevue Cemetery in Harvard, MA. For more information and to view an online memorial please visit,

www.shortandrowefuneralhome.com

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

Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Jun. 26 to Jun. 27, 2021.

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Budge

June 20, 2022

May Mark always RIP!! He was a good man and great friend. When I lost my son in 2009, Mark was there...he flew into Chgo for the wake and funeral and continued to lend an ear for the rest of our time together. I hope that his family smiles (more than they cry) when they think of him. I know he is unbelievably missed there, he's also missed here (as my friend & co-worker @ PxC). Go w/God buddy & tell Stevie I said hi.

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Al Wright

July 1, 2021

Margaret and Sean. Our heart goes out to you and sorry for your loss. I´ll always remember Mark from our time´s many years back at PC. He was as talented, nice, compassionate and always carried himself with dignity and respect for everyone. God Bless and may he Rest In Peace. God Bless you and yours.

Budge

June 30, 2021

Margaret & Sean: please accept my thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences. I wish i knew what to say, other than I am sorry. I was extremely saddened hearing about the loss of my business associate and friend. Though I know he battled & fought a tough battle fight, I selfishly want him here. I will miss him (& please know that there are many, many PxC (& former PxC) employees that will, as well. I really was hoping to be able to be there w/you today, but unfortunately could not. Please accept my apologies, I will make right when I can. Big hugs to you both and hopes that you find peace in all the wonderful memories you have w/Mark/Dad. RIP Marky...you go with God. I will miss him and all the business rides we shared together. These rides provided Mark & I time to personally catch up (mostly talking about you guys and my family). Again, I am so so sorry. I hope today goes okay, I will be thinking of you both. Thank you for sharing him w/me (& PxC)...forever grateful. I will make sure the mountains are blue tonight/tomorrow... for sure. All my best today and always...Love

Clay Rohrer

June 28, 2021

I appreciate all of the "Leading by Example" Mark provided me over the years. We will truly miss him, however will not ever forget how he was leading & teaching us without knowing he was doing so.

Lee Boice

June 28, 2021

Mark hired me and was my manager, mentor, and friend. We both enjoy the band "America". I shared my other musical taste with Mark - he was kind enough not to tell me it was terrible. We're all richer for having known him.

Mark Steffens

June 28, 2021

Mark, was an influential person in our business and more importantly our lives. A calm demeanor, sharp mind, love of people and business, are all memories I will have of Mark. Mark started us on our journey with Phoenix Contact, it makes me very sad he will not be physically present to see what is next for our two great companies.

You will be greatly missed Mark, most importantly as a great human being.

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