Stamford Advocate (Sunday)

Mark McNamara

1965 ~ 2021

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Mark Jeffrey McNamara, 56, of Houston, Texas, died on August 20, 2021 following a difficult battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife Karen and his son Patrick, his brothers Frank (Lisa) of Marblehead, MA and John (Christa) of Darien, CT, his sisters Moira (Lance) James of Marblehead, MA and Kathy (Bob) Hugin of Summit, NJ, his stepmother Lois McNamara of Vero Beach, FL and many nieces and nephews.

Mark was born in Stamford, Connecticu­t to Francis J. McNamara, Jr. and Noreen O’Connor McNamara, and he lived in California, Washington, D.C. and Connecticu­t before relocating to Houston in 2011.

Mark was devoted to his family and loved spending time with Karen and Patrick. Mark and Karen were married in 2009, and Karen had an immeasurab­le impact on the course of his life. Mark enjoyed going with Karen and Patrick to an Astros baseball game or a Texans football game, taking an occasional family vacation, participat­ing in all of Patrick’s school and athletic activities, and just being with them while grilling dinner in the back yard.

Apart from his family, Mark’s second love in life was sailing. Mark was a lifelong sailor, having grown up sailing dinghys at the Stamford and Noroton Yacht Clubs. His passion for sailing continued into adult life, and his career spanned almost all aspects of the competitiv­e sailing world. Mark was a boatyard worker, race boat captain, sailmaker and finally an integral cog in the youth sailing world for the past 15 years.

In 2007 Mark began a business specifical­ly to service youth sailing in the United States. In 2011 he acquired KO Sailing in Seabrook, Texas, where he was able to continue the programs he had developed and add a variety of new ones. His vision was to help sailors and their parents in whatever way he could, and he became a fixture at youth sailing events. Mark was always stationed at the “KO Truck” to help any sailor, from the Opti beginner to the most competitiv­e young sailors on a national and internatio­nal level. He did all this while always maintainin­g the emphasis on kids having fun sailing. This attitude was most clearly demonstrat­ed when it came to his son Patrick. There was nothing Mark loved more than watching his son learn to sail.

A memorial service is planned for Connecticu­t in the fall.

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