Mark Hathaway,
January 01, 1980 - March 10, 2020
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Mark is remembered by his Nana; his parents Mark and Cindy; his brother, Richard Hathaway; his longtime best friend and wife Jacqueline Kersey; his sons, Austin, Luke, and Kane, and his adoptive son Seth Martin. He is also remembered by his many aunts, uncles and cousins. Mark was a father figure to many, so the list could go on and on. So many people have been introduced as his son, due to his never-ending love. Mark was the life of the party kind of person. Mark was constantly filled with positive energy that was contagious to anyone near him. Mark was compassionate, caring, and forgiving. He was able to see the best in every individual, regardless of any negative reputation or past mistakes. He had an innate ability to see the real you. Mark was exceptionally hard working. Although Mark was known for his passion and performance as a car salesman, he has had many jobs to provide for his family. Marks family was always his priority. His sons were everything to him. He also made it clear all the love and pride he had for Jacqueline and how he picked the perfect woman to have his kids with. Nothing was too much for his family. Anything and everything he could do would be done for those he loved. Mark was one of the rare individuals willing to go without if it meant that people he cared for could have what they needed. Mark made sure his friends knew they were family, so the generosity went on and on. Marks friends truly were life long. He always spoke highly of all of those he was close with, from childhood on. Although, his generosity did not stop there. Anyone in need could come to Mark and he would gladly help in any way he could. Marks passion and drive were what set him apart from other people. Combining these qualities with his worth ethic and positivity made him an individual that many inspired to emulate. He was everyones personal hype man. Regardless of the feat, whether it be small like a spelling test or major like college acceptance, Mark was rooting for you. There was no question that Mark was supportive and proud of those around him. The only thing that came close to Marks love for his family, was his love for sports. This is still alive and well in his sons. Mark was an exceptional baseball player that turned him into a die-hard baseball fan. You could see the pride light up his eyes whenever he watched his sons play sports. Mark could also be described as “scrappy”. People were wary of being on his bad side. Mark could also be described as talkative, to say the least. Once you got Mark going into a conversation, god knows how long youd be there. He could find something to talk with anyone. He could have a casual conversation, and he could provide you with life-changing advice. He was constantly a source of experience, knowledge, and wisdom. Every individual Mark was able to connect with and help was like a trophy in his ever-winning life. Needless to say, Marks absence will be leaving a hole in the lives of many. Mark was predeceased by his “Poppy” Paul Hathaway, his Grandma Catherine Hink, Grandpa Richard Hink, his Aunt Paula Hathaway, and his cousin Elizabeth Posell. Other NJ Visitation Sunday, March 15th, 2020 02:00 pm - 06:00 pm Halpin - Bitecola Brookdale Funeral Home 1284 Broad St, Bloomfield NJ 07003 Funeral Service Monday, March 16th, 2020 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Halpin - Bitecola Brookdale Funeral Home 1284 Broad St, Bloomfield NJ 07003 Burial Monday, March 16th, 2020 01:00 pm - 01:30 pm Somerset HIls Memorial Park 95 Mt Airy Rd, Bernards NJ 07920
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Gillian
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Growing up, Mark was like a second brother to me as he was my brothers best friend. I remember calling him froggy because of his deep voice and I would laugh at him all the time when he would talk. I will miss him but I know he will be looking down on us all.
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Eric Ciocca
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We shared a passion for Baseball, Florida, the Car Biz, and mostly laughs. I might have been his boss...but most of all, he was my friend. You left this world way to soon. All chezzy stuff aside because he wouldn't care for any of it...I'm just gonna miss you Mark. See you when I see you.