Kenneth Albert Zelman

Kenneth Albert Zelman

Kenneth Zelman Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 28, 2001.
Ken Zelman, 37, a goofy sense of humor The night before the attack on the World Trade Center, Ken Zelman came home from work just in time to tuck his 4-year-old daughter Olivia into bed, but not before they played her favorite game, "flying angels."

The consultant, known for his big smile, would lie down on the floor, prop Olivia up with his legs and let her swing around freely until her laughter echoed throughout the house.

"He got excited about doing things with his kids so much that he'd be disappointed if they were in bed by the time he got home at night," said his wife, Karin.

"He was just this normal everyday guy with a goofy sense of humor, and his fun was spending time with his family and making the kids laugh."

Mr. Zelman, a consultant for the Oracle Corp., was on a year-long assignment at Marsh & McLennan on the 99th floor of the North Tower. On the morning of Sept. 11, he walked out of his Succasunna home and waved good-bye to his wife and 14-month-old son Ethan, who was blowing his father kisses. That was the last time his wife would ever see him.

"Ethan was blowing him kisses and he had just learned how to do that so we were laughing," his wife said. "Now I have that image burned in my head."

Born and raised in Livingston, Mr. Zelman, 37, attended Livingston High School and graduated from Rider University in 1986. He met his wife four years later when they both worked at CasChem Inc., a chemical manufacturing company in Bayonne.

They had their first date at Pane Vino, an Italian restaurant in Livingston, and talked all night. The next day, on Karin's birthday, he showed up in her office with a dozen roses. The couple married on Sept. 26, 1992, and moved to the Succasunna section of Roxbury a year later.

Mr. Zelman's weekends were always set aside for family outings -- like day trips to crafts festivals and the zoo -- and he would usually take Olivia and Ethan to Cliff's, an ice cream parlor in Ledgewood. In August, the family vacationed in Long Beach Island, where Mr. Zelman spent hours making sand castles with his daughter.

The couple spent Labor Day with Mr. Zelman's sister, Laurie Slack, who lived down the block.

"I'm five years older than him and we were always together growing up," said Slack.

"My mother used to say: 'Someday you're not going to want him tagging around you all the time,' but that never really happened. Even now, we could pick up the phone at 10 and talk until 2 in the morning about things. I can't believe I'm not going to be able to do that anymore," she said.

Besides his wife, children and sister, Mr. Zelman is survived by his parents, Ruth and Jack Zelman of Livingston; a brother, Barry of Dover; and two other sisters, Mona Zuchowski of Whippany and Carrie Burlock of Merrick, N.Y.

A memorial service and celebration of life will be held 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Temple B'nai Abraham, 300 E. Northfield Road, Livingston.

Donations may be made to the Kenneth Zelman Trust Account, C/O Fleet Bank, 15 Commerce Boulevard, Succasunna, N.J. 07876.

Profile by Giovanna Fabiano published in THE STAR-LEDGER.


Inseparable From Daughter
Kenneth Albert Zelman and his daughter, Olivia, had their routines. When Mr. Zelman walked through the door of his house in Succasunna, N.J., Olivia, who will be 5 in November, would throw her arms around him and say, "Daddy's home." When Mr. Zelman put Olivia to bed, they would make up stories and tell them to each other.

When Mr. Zelman met his brother for coffee at a local shop, Olivia went along and sat with them and had a chocolate milk. On Sundays, when Mr. Zelman, his wife, Karin, Olivia and her younger brother, Ethan, who is now 2, went out to eat, they always had pancakes.

In the summer, when the family went to a nearby ice cream stand, Mr. Zelman and Olivia always split an ice cream cone. And when Mr. Zelman did work around the house, Olivia walked around with him with her own set of tools.

"She was Daddy's girl," Mrs. Zelman said.

Mr. Zelman was a software consultant for Oracle who had been working for a year on a project at Marsh & McLennan on the 99th floor of the north tower. He usually arrived early and stayed late, but Mrs. Zelman said, "Ken's big thing was always his family."

She said Ethan did not have many memories of Mr. Zelman, but they had been starting to bond. On Sept. 11, as Mr. Zelman left for the train, Ethan sat blowing kisses at his father.

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September 8, 2024

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Bev Walker

September 8, 2024

I didn't know you but through your dear brother I know a little about you and what I know is that you were a wonderful person and a huge loss to everyone who knew you. RIP Ken Zelman

Dale

October 7, 2023

THIS is a most wonderful welcome obit. Refreshing. I was looking up my love lost from long ago, Kenneth Rosalind. Well versed. Kudos. I'm with you. Peace.

Avery

September 11, 2020

I'm keeping the family in my thoughts. I'm so sorry for their loss, I hope all is well.

Karen Seaman

September 12, 2019

Gone, but not forgotten. I think of Ken and the Zelman family often. Hope all is well.

Karen Seaman

Joe Gentile

September 11, 2019

Think of Zen and Carin often, especially on the anniversary of this tragedy. Hope Carin, their children and rest of the family and friends are doing well.
Joe Gentile

Peggy Childers

September 10, 2019

To the family and friends of Kenneth Albert Zelman:
Please know that Ken will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not allow those we lost on 9/11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.

Ken on top.

Barry Zelman

August 23, 2019

Ken, From the time you first arrived on this earth I was the happiest 10 year old alive. The bond we had as brothers can never be broken. The memories I have still keeps you close to me.

The Kindred Family

June 25, 2019

Our family sends our continued deepest sympathy to your family. Words will never remove the pain but they do show that others still do care about your loss. With each new day may God give the strength needed to cope. Ken is still dearly missed and always will be remembered.

The Giansanti's

September 12, 2018

Family is forever.

Maria Susie

September 11, 2016

Thinking of you today.

September 11, 2015

Missing you! XoXo

Maria Susie

September 11, 2015

It's a beautiful day today in DC just as it was 14 years ago. Thinking of you with fond memories. God bless you.

R.I.P.

September 11, 2014

Went to visit Ground Zero R.I.P.

Heidi Lotter

June 25, 2014

Karen Seaman

September 15, 2013

Watched the ceremony again, as I have done in years past, and waited for Ken's name to be honored. I think of him often and will always remember his infectious laugh and huge smile. God bless you Ken.

Harvey Trutenko

September 14, 2013

I rode in homer of Kenneth Albert Zelman in Washington, D.C. On 9-11-13 as part of the 2 million bikers to DC and was proud to represent his name....he will ride with me on my helmet forever

Joshua Sleight

June 25, 2012

When I visited the World Trade Center last year I bought a bracelet, on it was the name of a victim who died in the attack, his name was Kenneth A. Zelman. Though the writing has long since worn off, I still remember his name and every time I look at it I wish I could have met him and had a conversation with me. Kenneth, you are not forgotten.

Debby Duke

September 12, 2011

Our church has a 3 thousand membership. Pastor asked us to pray for an individual and his family this week to remember 9/11. Kenneth Albert Zelman was the name on my card. I take this seriously. Kenneth was a wonderful father and husband. God bless his family and keep them under the shepherd's watch.

Maria Susie

September 11, 2011

Thinking of you today.

Karen Seaman

September 11, 2011

Forever on our hearts, today and always.

Linda Luongo

September 9, 2011

Took my daughter for a walk to Riker Hill last weekend. We stopped at the memorial in front of your home....hard to believe I use to stop there as a kid and pick you up to continue our walk to school. You have not been forgotten....

Rosanna Bucci

September 7, 2011

Cannot believe it has been 10 years since I last saw you. It was labor day weekend at the Hazell's. I miss you still and I guess will always. You were a great man. You took great care of and brought much joy to your family. I was lucky to have met you and feel blessed to have had you in my life. You will NEVER be forgotten.

Eleanore

August 31, 2011

I received Kenneth's name from my church. We all received names of victims of 9-11 to pray for in the weeks leading up to the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack. Kenneth and his family will be in my prayers in the coming weeks.

Heidi Lotter

September 10, 2010

Thinking about you and the other 2999 people on this day and every day.

Mike DeNicola

September 9, 2010

I find it hard to belive it has been 9 years my fiend Becky talked about her uncle with lots of heart and caring before he died. My heart and prayers are with Ken and the 3000 brothers and sisters of ours that were tragically taken from us that day. In rememberance of this man and his family and god bless.

Erika Rydberg

September 11, 2009

I never knew Kenneth, but I volunteered with your family for a number of summers. I think of Karin, Ethan, and Olivia and how wonderful the kids are, and how much strength and joy your family had given me in the time I got to know them. I think of all the families at Camp Sunshine on this day. Bless You All as Always,

Erika R.

Judy Zuziak

September 11, 2009

Our school passed the names of those who passed away on Sept. 11 this morning as we came in through the doors. I received Ken's name. I wanted to send my sincere sympathy to his family.
I was very happy to be able to see his picture on this site....to be able to put a face with the name I received. He will be long remembered by all.

Rosanna

September 11, 2009

I miss you so very much Ken. Chris and I (& Lia) still talk about you all the time. I still see your smile when I think of all the joking you and Chris did. You were an extraordinary guy! Rest easy buddy!

April 7, 2009

I did not know Ken,but met his brother.My heart and prayers still continue for all the famlies and friends that lost so much.

Dianne Aiosa/Rackin

September 27, 2008

flowers die & flowers grow and we're all flowers don't you know?

Linda MacPherson-Luongo

September 11, 2008

I remember you from the Riker Hill School Days... we use to cut through your backyard to get there... you were my square dancing partner in 4th grade.... you will be missed. I cannot imagine the grief your family has for the rest of their lives. My thoughts and prayers are with them.

Ethan and Olivia celebrate Daddy's birthday - 2005

September 16, 2007

Ethan 9/11/06 WTC Memorial Service NYC

September 16, 2007

Olivia and Grandma - 2006

September 16, 2007

Ken - 1999

September 16, 2007

Ethan and Olivia 9/11/06 WTC Memorial Service NYC

September 16, 2007

Olivia and Ethan

September 16, 2007

Angela Zelman

September 13, 2007

Dear Kenny, It has been six years since that awful day when we lost someone so beautiful as you. Barry and I miss you dearly. It breaks my heart to see how much Barry misses you. I think of you often and know you are always with us. Love always, Angela

Amy Greenberg

September 11, 2007

To the Zelamn's,
My family used to buy shoes from your Dad's store in West Orange, and I remember Barry & Laurie & Ken (a tot) at summer camp. I am so very sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you all on this sad sad day.

Chris Bonner

September 11, 2007

Rest in peace Ken. It was always fun talking with you and joking about some of our co-workers.

Heidi & Peter Lotter

September 11, 2007

September 11th and you will never be forgotten.

Rachel Zelman

September 10, 2007

Barry, I know this is a difficult time for you, May God bless you and your family. Kenneth Albert Zelman, may you rest in peace – I know you are watching over us from heaven. I wish I was able to meet you but I know your soul was there when I meet Barry and Angela.


Love,

Rachel Zelman

MIKE DENICOLA

August 13, 2007

KEN I NEVER GOT TO KNOW YOU BUT I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU

P Tabbernor

April 25, 2007

In remembrance....

Robert Carmagnola

September 12, 2006

You and your family are in our prayers. May God bless Kenneth.



Robert Carmagnola & all the familys of the Denville Inter Soccer Club

Rachel Zelman

September 11, 2006

You and your family are in my prays today. May God bless you.

Heidi & Peter Lotter

September 9, 2006

Our prayers are with you on this 5th anniversay.

Gloria McLaughlin Fox

February 27, 2005

To the Zelman Family:



I remember Kenny when he was a kid, Barry's little brother. Barry, Maureen and I were devastated to hear about Kenny. He is a true American hero. Our prayers have been, and continue to be, sent to your family. He will live on in all our hearts, and we will never forget him.



Gloria McLaughlin Fox

Maureen McLaughlin-Grant

Sherry Breeden

January 6, 2005

Kenneth



My prayers are with you now and forever, you will not be forgotten. May you rest in peace

Steven Koenig

September 11, 2004

To the Zelman family:



I have great memories of growing up with Kenny. He was a very kind and caring person who always had a smile on his face. On behalf of my family I would like express our deepest condolences to Kenny's family. Our prayers are with you.

Roy Zelman

December 7, 2003

My wife was looking through the Internet for persons with the Zelman name and discovered your brother's picture. The picture could have been of me when I was that age. Although I never knew your brother, I want to express my sincere sympathy for your loss, and for the loss suffered by his parents, wife and children, and of all those whose lives he touched. My father emigrated to Canada in 1929 and some of his siblings emigrated to the Elizabeth, New Jersey area, but there was no contact after their entry into the "New World".

Jim Larkin

September 12, 2003

Laurie, My name is Jim Larkin I spoke w/you quite some time ago re. my son and at that time you had recommended a pediatrician. Looking back I can't recall if that was before or after 9/11. I did not know Ken was your brother until today 9/12/03. Please accept my deepest sympathies I only wish I knew Ken was your brother sooner. Since we both live in Succasunna if there is ever ANYTHING I can do PLEASE do not hesitate to contact me........... Sincerely Jim Larkin & Family

Heidi & Peter Lotter

September 10, 2003

You are in our thoughts and prayers..

Alecia

October 3, 2002

I am one of Ken's neighbors. I didnt know of him till the attacks and a friend told me that someone in my development had died. Then I knew who he was. I just wanted to say that I'm sorry that I didnt see this earlier and that Karen, Olivia and Ethan will be safe.

Renee'

September 16, 2002

At my school the teachers passed out all the names of the people that died...I recieved Kenneth's name and I pray for him and his family evey night. I hope other people keep him in their prays too.

cindy le

September 15, 2002

as a student at st.agnes academy, i recieved a bracelet with kenneth's name on it. i will always keep him and his family in my prayers. even though the attack did not happen her, it is still really hard because i know what it feels like to lose someone.

Danielle Nittolo

September 6, 2002

To the Zelman family and friends-

I grew up in Livingston myself and have known his brother Barry thru Karate class for a few years. As for all the family and friends of loved ones who were victims on

Sept 11, 2001 - I am so sorry for your loss. Barry-let your spirit guide you, warrior.

Danielle

May 28, 2002

MAY THE BEAUTIFUL SOUL OF KENNETH ALBERT ZELMAN AND THE SOULS OF ALL THE FAITHFULLY DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD REST IN PEACE AMEN.

Annette Brooks

March 22, 2002

I sit in my backyard and expect to see you come walking through the trees. As much as I complained when Marty "disappeared" to your house - Karin hearing me yell for "Martin" out the backdoor, he will never have another friend like you. We will keep your memory alive in our hearts, and in the hearts of Ryan and Cassie.



We love you.

Eryka Hazell

March 11, 2002

-Ken Zelman- Was a great man with a wonderful personality, and so many smiles. He was just like an uncle to me. I've known him and Karin since I was born. He absolutely ADORED his kids, Olivia, and Ethan so much. Of course, he is strongly missed. We will always leave 9/11 as a day of great rememberance for all workers at The World Trade Center that morning.

Eryka Hazell

March 11, 2002

-Ken Zelman- Was a great man with a wonderful personality, and so many smiles. He was just like an uncle to me. I've known him and Karin since I was born. He absolutely ADORED his kids, Olivia, and Ethan so much. Of course, he is strongly missed. We will always leave 9/11 as a day of great rememberance for all workers at The World Trade Center that morning.

Nick Dellacato

March 11, 2002

My deepest condolences to Ken's Family and Friends. I remember Ken from the Lakeland Bus. He used to always sit in the same seat right behind the driver. I now sit in that see in his memory. Not a day goes by without a thought of him and what he went through that day.

May He rest in ultimate peace and God Bless him and his family and friends.

Larry badler

March 11, 2002

I knew Ken from an Oracle project at Merrill Lynch in the summer of 2000. Would we occasionally go out to lunch. I enjoyed his company very much. Ken is the only person that I knew personally that lost his/her life on September 11. Everytime I think of that day, I think of him. I always will.

Mike & Karin Giansanti

January 7, 2002

Ken, we will forever love & remember you - you made our daughter very happy and gave us two beautiful grand-children. Our hearts still will not accept the fact that you are gone..

Laurie Slack

January 5, 2002

To Ken,

Not a single day passes without feeling the anguish of losing you. Each time I speak your name or look at your picture my heart skips a beat. It's impossible to live with the idea that I will no longer see your handsome face and terrific smile. I miss you with all of my being. I will love you forever and cherish my memories of you always. I am grateful for having a brother like you in my life.

Forever yours,

Laurie

Carrie Burlock

January 3, 2002

I miss you so much Ken. It meant so much to me to have a brother like you. Each day I am tormented with visions about what happened to you. I wish the tears I cry each day could bring you back but since they can't, I hope you are in a peaceful happy place. I will miss and love you as long as I am alive.

Barry Zelman

January 1, 2002

To my brother Ken,
Words cannot express how much I love and miss you. Your murder is permanently eched in my mind and I will never forget. I will live in your honor. I am so proud of you.

Love, Your Brother Barry




Barry Zelman (Dover, NJ )
January 1, 2002
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Barry Zelman

January 1, 2002

To my brother Ken

Words cannot express how much I love and miss you. Your murder is permently etched in my mind and I will never forget. I will live in your honor. Im am so proud of you.



Love, Your Brother Barry

Tyler Chartash

December 27, 2001

Dear Karen and Olivia and Ethan,

Our hearts are so heavy with such sadness. Thank goodness for each other so that Ken and Dad will live on in your hearts and minds.

We send you all of our love

Tyler's Family( from gym)

IRENE

December 7, 2001

GOD BLESS KENNETH ALBERT ZELMAN

MAY HE REST IN PEACE.GOD BLESS HIS

FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA

AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01

Teresa Jahn

December 2, 2001

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

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