Mark Teich Obituary – Death, Cause Of Death, Funeral: Friends and other affected persons mourn the death of “The Story Beyond the Still” actor and comedy icon Mark Teich, 48, of Los Angeles, who died suddenly of complications from cancer on July 1, 2021.
Mark Teich was born on March 18, 1973 in Detroit, Michigan, United States before relocating to Los Angeles.
He attended Western Michigan University 1995, Churchill High School.
Mark is a famous actor. His best films are Leatherheads (2008), Trouble Is My Business (2018), Thank You for Washing, Gone Doggy Gone (2014) and The Story Beyond the Still (2011).
This death has caused a lot of friends and family of Teich so much hurt. It is in that mourning spirit that the concerned persons have taken to social media to share tributes to the deceased and condolences to the affected family.
Tributes To Mark Teich
Below are some of the statements shared across social media users’ timelines on the death of Teich.
“One of my favorite songs from Stephen Lynch…found out tonight that Mark Teich, who helped with multiple songs on his albums and featured in his “Live at the El Rey” (which I think my CD of it got scratched up from overplaying) lost his battle with lung cancer. Rest in Paradise Teich!”
Mark Teich was a fantastic human being. Always kind, always positive and always funny. #fuckcancer pic.twitter.com/lBjZrRd2FD
— Jon Huck (@JonHuck) July 1, 2021
My CD copy of “Live at the El Rey” got destroyed from playing it repeatedly, specifically the track “D&D” before campaign weekends. I didn’t know Teich was ill from the c-word. I’m sorry @TheStephenLynch…my condolences to you, Mark’s family and friends. MizOnAir) July 1, 2021
If you knew Mark Teich, you loved him. He was one of the funniest, kindest guys I knew. One of a kind, I’m going to miss him.
— Ben💥Pluimer (@Pluimer) July 1, 2021
As you can tell by my name Stephen Lynch has played a big part in my life, and Mark Teich to me has played as big a part, I didn’t know him personally but this sucks and cancer sucks, RIP Mark
— Craigchrist7 (@craigchrist7) July 1, 2021
This just devastated me. Truly. Why a kind, great dude who was funny beyond belief.
On Christmas every year Mark would always text the same thing:
“Merry Christmas to all, and to all a Mark Teich. 111”
I’m shaken and deflated. Love you Teich.
— (((Jordan Vogt-Roberts))) (@VogtRoberts) July 1, 2021
RIP Mark Teich. “She Gotta Smile” will always crack me up. Thanks for all the laughs ❤️
— Joseph Paiz (@joe_paiz) July 1, 2021
Absolutely loved this dude. Funny until the end. Mark Teich will be sadly missed. #RIPTeich
— RayReptile™ (@RayReptile) July 1, 2021
Really bummed about Mark Teich. Cancer sucks. Loved his duets with Stephen Lynch
— The Plague Doctor Is In (@clowchan) July 1, 2021
My pal Mark Teich loved nothing more than being on stage, singing and dancing and making people laugh. I’m so glad I got to do that with him while he was here. I’m so glad you got to see it. He was full of light and love and I will miss him terribly.
Bye, Schmickles ❤️ pic.twitter.com/4JFKl13Erv
— Stephen Lynch (@TheStephenLynch) July 1, 2021
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