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Mark Alvin Feinberg

May 4, 1946 — October 25, 2025

Mark Alvin Feinberg, affectionately known as Marky, was born in the soulful embrace of St. Louis, Missouri, on May 4, 1946. He departed this world on October 25, 2025, leaving behind a tapestry of memories woven with compassion and an indelible spirit that touched many lives.

Mark’s journey through life began in the halls of Kansas University, where intellect met spirit. It was there, amidst the academic pursuits and vibrant campus life, that he shared moments of growth and laughter with his brother, Benjamin, who also walked alongside him in those pivotal years. This sibling bond, forged in youth, became a cornerstone of both their lives, a shared legacy of discovery.

Mark's heart was a wellspring of empathy, a trait that defined his interactions and endeared him to all who crossed his path. Friends and family often reflected on this profound aspect of his character—an ability to connect deeply, to understand without judgment, and to offer solace in times of need. He became a beacon of light for those navigating through life's trials, an unwavering presence who could always lend an ear or a warm embrace.

Professionally, Mark embarked on a journey as a carpenter, crafting not just wood but spaces filled with love and warmth. Over time, the demands of such physically rigorous toil led him to a new chapter: selling computers by phone from the bustling heart of San Francisco, California. In this role, he adapted and thrived, infusing his work with dedication and a distinct ability to relate to clients from across the spectrum of life.

As he moved through each phase of his life, Mark held tightly to his roots and his family. He is survived by his brother, Benjamin A. Feinberg; his beloved cousins—Albert, Marja, and Danielle Nekimken, as well as Daniel Pearlmutter; and cherished friends, Tony and Jeanie Hedricks, who remained steadfast companions on his journey. He forged connections that surpassed mere acquaintanceship, creating a rich circle of support and camaraderie that reflected his big-hearted nature.

Mark left this earthly plane at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, yet his legacy persists in the stories whispered by friends and family as they gather in remembrance. His life served as a poignant reminder of the power of empathy and connection; of how truly loving hearts can leave a lasting imprint on the world.

In the quiet moments of grief, as those who loved him reflect on his life, Marky will live on—in the laughter shared with cousins gathered around a table, the camaraderie felt among friends on a warm summer evening, and the easily remembered lessons of kindness he imparted. He may have departed from sight, but his spirit will dance vibrantly through the echoes of memory, forever entwined in the hearts that cherished him.

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