STEVE FRUSHTICK Obituary

FRUSHTICK--Steve,

65, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, February 8th at his home in Mamaroneck, NY. He succumbed to a heart attack while exercising. His family, friends and clients are shocked and heartbroken at the loss of this exceptional man. An accomplished marathon runner and loyal Knicks fan, equipped with a laser-like financial mind, Steve most of all cherished his family, including the newest addition, his granddaughter, Alice. In addition to Alice, he is survived by his loving wife Susan, sons Evan and Russ, parents Bill and Rita and sisters, Carol and Jill. A senior partner at the accounting firm Wiener Frushtick & Straub P.C., which merged with Shalik, Morris & Company, LLP this past January, Steve played a pivotal role in advising countless families, executives and entrepreneurs, in New York and nationwide. For the thousands of clients Steve served 24/7, he was more than a brilliant CPA. Steve was a confidant in the truest sense of the word, a veritable fount of knowledge and wisdom at the intersection of business and life. He delivered his financial and tax advice quickly, with the utmost in confidence and clarity. He was never shy in voicing his opinion, yet deeply human and humble. His love of life and its ironies was legendary, as was Steve's sense of humor, full of memorable adages and anecdotes, often shared via early morning salvos from his EFudd123 account. He will be sorely missed by family, friends and clients. His memory, spirit and stellar counsel will endure. Steve was laid to rest at Sharon Gardens in Valhalla, NY on February 10th. For friends wanting to pay their respects, the family will be observing shiva at their home until February 15th.

Published by New York Times from Feb. 10 to Feb. 11, 2015.
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My two brothers and I grew up with Fudd on Belmont Circle in Syosset. He was the only kid who always wore a baseball cap in those days. I remember him as a good left-handed batter, and a fun guy to be around. As the years went by we lost touch, but the memories never faded. Syosset was "happy days" and I bet Fudd is looking down on us with a smile. I know I'm proud to have known him, in part based on all the amazing tributes I've just read.

Barry Wohlgemuth

March 3, 2018

I was sorry to learn about Steve's passing away. He was my accountant many years ago and he always gave me the best advice. I was thinking of him lately and decided to look him up on the internet. To my sorrow I find that he had passed away. He was a great guy.

Richard Portner

May 2, 2016

Steve we miss you greatly. From your warm wit to pleasant early morning conversations about taxes, family and life. You advised us on many things some of which were related to our working relationship but also about the importance of family and friends. Our hearts go out to your loving family. With kind regards to everyone's life that you touched. May you rest in peace.

Scott Murray

March 20, 2015

Dear Steve our friend of 40 years,
We were in our last year of college (and you were about 25?) when you and Sue moved in across the street from my Mom in Rockland. Bob would come to stay with me on weekends as a break from law school and the four of us would have so much fun together. That was just the beginning..more fun followed through the years. Long Beach (although you guys never would come out on the beach until the sun was going down!), your parents upstate place(Evan was our first diaper change experience), the Hamptons mansion, and just being together (you at Sals showing Jessie how you could touch the tip of your tongue to your nose) watching our marriages grow (playing Uno), our families grow(strolling down the street with Alice), our friendship grow (glad you followed us to Westchester after we got married!). Remember that time when we came home from I think it was Woodstock ("the movable thing") and you got sick, then I got sick- ha ha. Remember telling us not to listen to our parents who were telling us to rent and you said..buy the condo! Best decision we ever made. A lot of decisions were made with your always perfect and susinct advice. Im sure you're up in heaven telling God the best way to go about heaven's work of accounting souls! And HE is listening! We wish you were tangibly still here with us. Telling jokes, making plans. But we can't say goodbye because for Bob and I you will never be gone. You are here, a part of us, always. We love you- Randy and Bob

Randy and Bob Komitor

February 23, 2015

Steve, my Darling Dearest Husband
We met at 17 and 18 freshly independent from parental bonds and grew joyously closer through our new found freedom in the culturally stimulating environment of New York City. We were in love with each other and saw the beauty of life through each other's eyes. Stimulating career growth and marital commitment made life almost perfect. The births of Evan and Russell, our most precious of all creations
Profoundly transformed all our lives as a family infused with love, respect and lots of laughs. A small blossom named Alice
Recently Burst forth and joined our family 17 months ago and became Grandpa Steve's "Special Little Girl".
Storytelling,Peek-A-Booing, Playgrounding became foremost in importance on Wednesday Afternoons at 3:00-6:00 PM every week And during many weekends and vacations..These glorious experiences fortified his resolve to offer each and every client his utmost attention and expertise as a Brilliant, compassionate financial advisor and usually resulted in many friendships.
This splendid circle of life came to an abrupt and heartbreaking end for all who loved him. As his wife I will continue to keep our love alive thru everlasting soul conversations. I believe that Soul-mates like Steve and I are eternally connected.
I'm sure he would love to hear from all of you especially when the Knicks start winning again.

Susan Frushtick

February 23, 2015

Steve will remain in our hearts forever as the wonderful human being he was. We are so saddened to lose him. He has touched so many with his wisdom and kindness. He brightened our lives with his humor and brilliance. Steve will be sorely missed but always remembered with love and admiration.
Arlene and Mark Swotinsky

Arlene &Mark Swotinsky

February 21, 2015

Though I never met Steve in person, I have his email address memorized, and could recognize his voice in an instant. He was a colleague & a mentor to me, and a man I truly admire.

Steve: Thank you for trusting me, for teaching me and for believing in me, I will miss you so much.

To Steves family: I am so sorry for your shocking loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you.

Tracy Reinholt

February 20, 2015

Steve Frushtick was a great inspiration to me as a professional accountant. He brought me into his practice to help manage BNA projections and had the warmest personality you could ever embrace. A great teacher, professional and brilliant mind, his memory and love will continue to aspire.

Steven I. Abrams

February 19, 2015

We are both truly sorry to hear of your loss. We are friends of Steve's parents and know how they will truly miss him. Our hearts go out to the family.

Ceil & Arnie Forman

February 17, 2015

So sorry to hear of your sudden loss, Jill. Glad to hear that Steve's was a life well-lived.

Kayla Sosnow

February 17, 2015

We send our heart felt condolences to the whole mishpachah to add to your strength during this shocking Time of loss and grief. Dear Jill is our connection to this extraordinary man and we especially send our comforting love to her. May his love for each of you be his blessing. And may all who love you hold you tight.

Rabbi Shaya & Bahira Isenberg & Sugarmann

February 16, 2015

I never met Steve, but I know he was respected and held in high regard by my husband, Harris, and so I too revered and respected Steve. Our thoughts are with his family, his friends. We are deeply sorry.

Kristen Lowman-Yulin

February 16, 2015

Steve Frushtick was my financial 'rabbi' since I opened my 1st checking account 40 years ago. In fact, he told me to open that checking account! (I was a starry- eyed freelance artist who kept track of nothing.) 40 years of sharp, smart, whip-fast financial and caring life wisdom is over too soon. He has been a friend and guide to me and my husband through all of life's changes. I resonate with the sentiments found in these pages - Steve, you will be missed. You are missed. It's beyond painful to write these words. I can only hope that you understand how many lives you touched and helped. Thank you.

Susan Solovay

February 16, 2015

Thank you, Steve, for all the good times back in high school and during my early college years.

February 15, 2015

I can only imagine how deeply the family is feeling the loss of this remarkable human being. Our hearts go out to you all.

Steve was an impressive professional, a unique personality and a genuinely nice guy. I became his client 35 years ago at the start of my freelance illustration career. He always provided unerringly spot-on, no-baloney advice and direction, just right for each particular stage of our financial lives and goals. He clearly understood and cared about the psychological workings of one's financial life as well as the numbers. He was first and foremost our financial therapist".

Steve never offered less than stellar service, never. He returned our phone calls and emails so quickly we could have been his only clients. We marveled at how quickly his mind worked; I was hard-pressed to keep up in my note-taking when we had a meeting. We will both miss him very much.

Lauretta Jones & Donald Gambino

February 15, 2015

Goodbye old friend. RIP

Robert Hicks

February 15, 2015

My sympathy to you, Jill, and your family. I am so sorry for your loss.
Laura Duke

February 14, 2015

So sorry for your sudden loss. We will keep you in our prayers during this time of sorrow.

Arden Goodman-Morley

February 14, 2015

I echo all of the previous comments and also was the fortunate recipient of Steve's excellent financial counsel years ago. Steve lived life to the fullest and was able to accomplish so many goals and partake in his physical pursuits by his positive can do will do mindset. He accomplished so much and obviously had such a tremendous impact on so many. I haven't spoken to him in many years but my memories of him have come to the surface this week. He truly was an unusually special person in so many ways. God bless him and his loving family.

Diana Markowitz

February 14, 2015

So sorry to hear of your loss. What an exceptional man. Our condolences. Yana Banks and Mark Werner

February 14, 2015

So sorry to hear about this Jill!! Sending prayers to you and your family!!

Sharon Mitchell

February 14, 2015

Words cannot describe our sadness at Steve's untimely passing. He was our trusted advisor and colleague. He epitomized the meaning of "Professional" and was an example for all of us who help others to navigate their lives.
We will miss him sorely and send our sincerest condolences to his family. You should know how deeply he affected the lives of those who knew and loved him.
Wendy Ziecheck, MD and Mario Abruzzi
New York, NY

February 14, 2015

Steve always described himself as a numbers guy. And he was a genius with numbers. But here are just some of the words that come to mind when remembering Steve Frushtick:

Brilliant, Interested, Caring, Honest, Quick, Brilliant, Available, Helpful, Tough, Unpretentious, Brilliant, Candid, Funny, Concise, Encouraging, Brilliant, Responsive, Unique, Passionate, Rationale, Brilliant, Critical, Knowledgeable, Economical, Personable, Brilliant, Opinionated, Modest, Loving, New Yorker.

We came to him with our questions, worries, issues, dilemmas etc. about money but much else too -- and he almost always had the answer that made it better and when he didn't he said I wish I knew.

Steve had a mind like a steel trap with total recall, a human computer equipped with a huge heart.

He treated his clients like family, although with clear boundaries, and we his clients revered him like the ultimate father figure.

Steve: We thank you. We miss you. We love you. Our lives will never be the same without you.

Susan, Evan, Russ and the entire family we're here for you always.

Marco Greenberg

February 14, 2015

So sorry for your loss Jill. Thinking about you!

Joanne Urban

February 13, 2015

Dear Jill, I a am so very sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Love you.

Nancy Day

February 13, 2015

Steve was an amazing person. Responsive and caring. One of a kind.

February 13, 2015

Our heartfelt condolences to the Frushtick family. We were very saddened to learn of Steven's passing and are thinking of you all at this time.
Andrea, Ashley and Jillian Forbes

andrea forbes

February 13, 2015

I only had the privilege of meeting Steve once, but once was all it took to make me feel his aura of empathy and wisdom. Thoreau once said that it's not what you look at that matters, but what you see; Steve looked at spreadsheets, but what he saw were human beings with ideas and desires and flaws and dreams and quirks. He guided each one like a good friend or older relative, with no patience for nonsense and with humor and respect. My partner and I still quote a few of his choice phrases every time we're about to make a sizable business decision; I suspect we'll be doing so for a very long time, and we'll be thinking of Steve every time we do.

Liel Leibovitz

February 12, 2015

Dear Jill, Tom and I are so sorry about your brother Steve. It is very painful when we lose a sibling. We remember all the happy memories we have shared with them and the heart gets a little lighter. Our deepest sympathy, Josephine and Tom.

Josephine Sinatra

February 12, 2015

Dear Rita and Bob,
We are so sorry to hear about your son Steve. The saddest thing in the world is to bury a child. They are suppose to bury us. Our deepest sympathy. Josephine and Tom Sinatra

Josephine Sinatra

February 12, 2015

So very sad to hear of Steve's passing. I enjoyed working with him and learning from him. My Sincere Condolences to his family, friends and coworkers.

Kathie Iannaci

February 12, 2015

Dear Rita and Bill:
My most sincere thoughts and condolences are with you and your family at this very difficult time.

Marsha Schaffer (Ostrowitz)
Fort Lee, N.J.

February 12, 2015

Steve and I knew each other since Junior High School--I typically sat behind him in math class, and in French class -- the former we'd confer glassy-eyed, and the later we'd enjoy our caricatures of the teacher. He was a great friend then, and drove together to attend HS reunions--it was always fun. He became my accountant when I was going through a divorce and gave me astute financial advice and motivation that unequivocally changed the course of my life. It was an honor to know such a mensch.

Kathy Freeman-Costin

February 12, 2015

Totally shocked, as I'm sure everyone was. Fudd was a great guy. A lousy golfer, but a great guy. Kept himself in shape. Never drank, never smoked. It's a wake up call to everyone.

Sympathies to Susan and the kids. Gonna miss him.

Howie Gillman

February 12, 2015

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your brother. Sending my love your way. Cathie

Cathie paulino

February 12, 2015

I knew Mr. Frushtick from his days at Ridgeway Country Club in White Plains. although I was just an employee, he never hesitated to say hello and take a minute or two for friendly conversation. I have never met a nicer guy.

Christopher Page

February 12, 2015

Always quick to respond, and never shy in expressing his welcomed advice, my wife and I appreciated every dealing we ever had with Steve. I'm not surprised to hear that friends, family, clients and colleagues alike will miss him so dearly.

Tim Browne

February 12, 2015

Steve will remain forever in our hearts. Our thoughts and sympathies are with all of his wonderful family. He was a great man in mind and spirit.

Bonnie Ashman

February 11, 2015

Our office is just not the same

February 11, 2015

We are deeply saddened by this news. Our prayers go out to Steve's family. We worked with Steve for nearly 30 years and will miss his wise counsel, unfailing professionalism, and the generosity with which he gave his time and shared his talents. Our most sincere condolences to his family and colleagues. - John and Cordy Kelly

John Kelly

February 11, 2015

I've worked with Steve for the past 25 or 30 years. Aside from all the things mentioned already by others (which I wholeheartedly agree) I miss his voice

February 11, 2015

I was saddened to hear of Steve's passing - we were fraturnity brothers at Baruch College - Tau Delta Phi

Robert Miller

February 11, 2015

Steve was a wonderful accountant for my family and me. His analysis and advice were always clear and decisive. His approach had the big picture of life in mind. His opinions and interest were readily available. We will miss his recommendations. Our condolences to his family on this far too early loss.

Sandy and Jonathan Merrill

Jonathan Merrill

February 11, 2015

Saddened to learn of Steve's sudden death. Our thoughts are with you.
Barbara and Julian Leventhal

February 11, 2015

Steve was our firm's accountant for almost 23 years. He was a delight to work with - such a quick mind and kind heart along with a great sense of humor. I actually looked forward to working on our corporate taxes because he made it all so easy. Shocking, upsetting and a great loss. My sincere condolences to his family, friends and coworkers.

Christine Senetto

February 11, 2015

Stunned and saddened. Because of Steve, AKA EFudd, I actually looked forward for the last 25 years to doing my taxes. We'd spend five minutes catching up on our lives, five more going over the numbers, and the last five looking forward. During a year, any time I had a question, I'd fire off an email and reach for my phone to take his call. Rapid fire, with insight and humor, he'd go precisely to my issue, educate me and I'd move on, confident that he'd given me the advice I needed. I will so miss him. I'm so sorry for his family.

Andrew French

February 11, 2015

No words can express my profound sorrow. Steve was my friend for the past 46 years. We met when he began dating Susan as Susan is my childhood friend.Steve was an exceptionally kind,funny, bright man who touched my life so deeply. gone much too soon.

Maddy Kiersh

February 11, 2015

Steve and I reconnected at our 40th Syosset High School reunion. He was always smiling and fun and we kept up our communication. So sorry to hear of your loss.

Donald Levine

February 11, 2015

I was so sorry to hear about Steve's passing. The sorrow runs too deep for any words to
say ...

With my deepest and heartfelt condolences.

Elisa Liang

February 10, 2015

Quite a shock … Steve Frushtick .. My accountant and friend of not so many months –a man I respected so for his kindness, straightforwardness, dedication and values ( took me so long to find) died so suddenly this past Saturday of a heart attack. -how quickly life can change. Sad to see him go..
With all my sincere regrets , Anouk

anouk nora

February 10, 2015

I was a classmate of Steven's in the class of 1967 at Syosset High School. My condolences to the family.

Jason Zimmerman

February 10, 2015

so sorry - all my fondest thoughts to his family friends and collegues

February 10, 2015

Steve had been a trusted advisor to me for 10 years. He was a truly remarkable and "one of a kind" person. He was always there for me with kindness, unlimited patience and his trademark responsiveness. I was so saddened to hear of his loss. I want to send my heartfelt condolences to his family. The world has really lost someone special.

February 10, 2015

Sending thoughts and condolences to Steven's family at this very difficult time.
Martha Peaslee Levine, MD

Martha Levine

February 10, 2015

I was stunned and heartbroken by the news of Steve's sudden passing. Although I only knew him in a professional capacity, I always thought he was a fun, engaged, smart guy. He always had time for my questions. He loved becoming a grandfather. Gone way too soon. My condolences to all who knew and loved him. Daniele Kay, NYC

February 10, 2015

Very sorry to hear about Steve's passing. I was a fraternity brother from the Baruch days.
Mark Twersky

February 10, 2015

I knew you for a short time and you will always be remembered for your kindness and consideration of others
Greg Megous

February 10, 2015

Want to say Steven Frushtick was the world's best accountant who was always there to answer questions and help you. May he rest in peace. Sending condolences and prayers to his family at this sad time.

Judy Terzakos

February 10, 2015

Stunned and very saddened to hear of Steven's death.

Judith Alperin

February 10, 2015

Words can not express the profound loss we are feeling…I am feeling. I have been with Steve for 37 years. He has been involved in every transition in my life since we met. He has seen me through divorce, my working transitions, single motherhood, career changes, career partnerships, a new marriage (14 years ago) and retirement. He never faltered, was always available. He was a bright light in times of need, a reality check when necessary and I always always felt protected. Steve was a man of few words and when he spoke I listened…he had such integrity. I trusted him with everything…everything. I counted on him being with me/us forever.
When I first met Steve I was going through the beginnings of a divorce. I was 35 and Steve had to be around 33…a friend introduced us. Steve became my pillar of strength…my go to person….even more than the divorce attorney at times. After about a year I said…"when are you going to send me a bill for your services?"…his answer…”when you can afford it!”…and the rest is history. The man was a giant amongst men...he will be sorely missed.
Both my husband Ira and I send our heartfelt condolences to the family Steve loved so dearly. He was so proud of his sons and his growing family.
We have an angel in heaven looking down on us. He left us far too soon.
Sadly,
Carol

carol case

February 9, 2015

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