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DaAnn Strawn-Piglowski
October 18, 2010
Wish I would have been able to spend much more time with you and knowing you better, but growing up, moving out of CA, and life got in the way. I found you again and now have lost you way too soon. I'm glad we shared "Chipper", our Boston terrier together and I will always cherish and wear the Boston charm necklace you sent me after our visit in May. As I told you, you were my "cousin crush" when I was all of 13-14. You were the example of perfection for everyone's lives you touched. You are at peace now. No more pain. Say hello to your mom and brother for me, and your Uncle David (my Dad). Love, Cousin DaAnn
Steve Weitekamp
October 18, 2010
I had the privilege of working for and with Zach on many of his design projects.He was a good man and a terrific designer, his desire for perfection made all around him better.I am grateful for the opportunity to have known and worked with him and will always remember his talent and kindness.
Ed Sornstein
October 17, 2010
I'll always remember Zach as a caring person to all those he met. One could not have forgotten that experience.
Rhonda Saboff
October 16, 2010
Your Cousin Rhonda - sending you the light.
Snowy Mountains - Billowy Clouds - Desert Wind
Michele Efros
October 15, 2010
I will always remember Zachary as the most talented child artist I ever met. Always my friend, I will cherish your memory and your great artistic success.
Lost too soon. Michele Berkowitz Efros
Gail (Williams) Keyes
October 14, 2010
to the Zuboff Family from Zack's friend from all thru school. always a smile and a laugh to brighten my day. happy, jovial and genuinely interested in others. he will be remebered by all of us Connemaras.
Ann Onymous
October 14, 2010
Zach was an extraordinary man who lived an extraordinary life, and who, in passing, taught us all an extraordinary lesson about how to live and how to die. Rest in peace kind heart.
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