Condolences
My darling little brother I will never forget you. You are now amongst all of our Loves and the Highest of the Holy. Rest now my sweet boy in the arms of our Lord. You will be missed by many who had the privilege and honor of knowing you. You will be as always forever in my heart perhaps not near but always loved. Until we meet again and dance as Angels in the Heavens
Your loving sister Robin
I've known Mark in his younger years, I am very saddened to hear this news, my deep condolences go out to Michelle, Laura and Billy.
I will never forget Mark coming into Michelle"s room as a kid
He alway's came downstairs when we all were hanging out
This day Michelle gets confused and yells... . Mark sit down Cinders (the dog) dissapear.
We all cracked up laughing.. Mark was able to stay with us at that point
May you rest in peace
Condolences to your family Mark
I remember Mark's smile, it looks just the same in my memory as his picture on this page. So sorry for your heartbreaking loss...
I am very saddened to hear this - while it has been many many years since I last saw Mark Bram in person, there has of course been keeping up on Facebook. Mark was one of my very best friends as kids growing up. I always think of Mark when I pass his house on Randolph Road visiting my mother in Freehold - and of course, across the street from his house were these sort of wooded cliffs, themselves long gone because of houses there now, that overlooked Randolph Road, that we used to play on, sometimes throwing things at passing cars that we should not have been doing of course. So this always comes to mind when I am in the old neighborhood. I will continue to think of Mark whenever I pass by, and may his memory always be a blessing. It's my understanding Mark passed away at Columbia-Presbyterian here in Manhattan, only blocks away from my apartment, and had I known, I would have visited him while he was ill, but it was only on his passing that sadly, I know he was so close by when he died. Sending condolences to you all.
I worked with Mark at Kb taxi in freehold. He was a super nice guy so very funny always had a kind word for every situation. He was up beat and positive I just cant say enough nice things about him. His daughter Gabby was the light of his life he ALWAYS spoke of her so proudly and her accomplishments made him so happy. We had many conversations about family and life as we had alot of free time at work and Mark was such a nice guy, selfless, thoughtful of others I can go on and on. Rip Mark you will be missed my friend. Until we meet again pal.
I don't have a single bad memory of Uncle Mark. He was always upbeat, extremely funny, and full of love. He will be greatly missed.
I have been friends with Mark since high school. We worked together at McDonald's in Freehold and would hang out all the time. Riding down the strip in Seaside Heights, going to the same vocational school class in Middletown, talking on the phone.
Mark had a great sense of humor and was fun to be around. Rest in peace my friend.
My sincere condolences to Gabby and Mark's wife and to his family and friends. May God comfort you all during this difficult time.