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Personal note from Mark's Family

It is a gift to be given adequate time to reflect upon one's life. Mark contributed to and approved much of the content of this website. Its creation became a therapeutic offering during the many weeks of hospice.

We are grateful for the many kind expressions of support during the past 15 1/2 months. Whether it was through a meal, gift card, social media post, text, phone call, voicemail, special delivery, or postcard, the thoughtfulness and generosity of so many sustained and nourished us as we traveled along together on an uncertain yet definitive path. We are overwhelmed with gratitude: for all of you; for each other; and especially for Mark, who we were so very blessed and lucky to have known and loved, and to have received love from, throughout his life.

We are grateful for the excellent care and support that Mark received from all team members at Northwestern's Lou and Jean Malnati Brain Tumor Institute, but especially Dr. Roger Stupp, his neuro-oncologist; Karyn Schmidt, his neuro-oncology nurse; Dr. Sean Sachdev, his radiation oncologist; and Julian, the nurse who warmly greeted Mark on almost every visit to the 20th floor of Galter. Special thanks goes to the nurses and other hospice staff who helped to provide comfort and dignity during Mark's transition, especially Andrea, Branka, Paul, Tio, Chris, Joan, Tanya, Pam, and Shannon, whose warm voice and upbeat manner were most welcome during reassuring late night phone calls.

Obituary

Mark made his transition at home in Chicago, surrounded by family, after a journey with glioblastoma (GBM), terminal brain cancer.

Mark was born on November 21, 1961, to Richard and Joan Wohlgenant, in Denver, Colorado. Mark’s childhood and teen years were spent playing soccer, roughing it on a ranch shared with several other families, riding the ski train with other teens from Denver to the mountains, acting in youth theatre, and achieving Eagle Scout status. …

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Mark requested small private remembrances, but everyone is encouraged to contribute their memories on this website.

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Born

November 21st, 1961
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Passed away

August 15th, 2020
Chicago

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Method of disposition

Cremation

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