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Scott SELIG

1970 - 2017

Scott SELIG obituary, 1970-2017, Atlanta, GA

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Scott SELIG Obituary

SELIG, Scott 1970-2017 "The greatest gift a man possesses is the ability to work hard at something that is worth working hard for." -Theodore Roosevelt Scott Selig found many opportunities worthy of his hard work during his lifetime. He served as Executive Vice President of Selig Enterprises and the driving force and President of the recently launched Selig Development, an arm of the nearly 100 year old family held real estate company. Scott was focusing on the future and growth of the business, for his family, his colleagues and his community. During his 17 year tenure at Selig, Scott's hard work, dedication, and leadership have been noted and recognized throughout the business and civic community. Scott has served on the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors, Midtown Alliance, Buckhead Community Improvement District, The Council for Quality Growth, City of Atlanta Workforce Development and the Buckhead Coalition. Additionally, Scott chaired the City of Atlanta Technical Advisory Committee and has been an active member of YPO Southern 7 and the Grid Iron Society of the University of Georgia. Scott's impact on Atlanta and the entire region has been recognized numerous times through such awards as: The State of Georgia Outstanding Citizen Recognition Award, Atlanta Business Chronicle's "40 under 40 to Watch", Atlanta Commercial Realtors Presidents Award, and in 2016 their Realtor of the Year Award. Most recently the Atlanta Business Chronicle recognized Selig as a Most Admired CEO. Earlier this year, the American Lung Association honored Scott as a Lung Force Hero, in appreciation of his work as fundraiser and advocate for the research and treatment of lung cancer, the disease that led to his death on October 27, 2017. Prior to his professional and civic life, Scott graduated from the Westminster Schools, class of 1988. At the University of Arizona, Selig received an undergraduate degree in Business Administration and served as Chapter president of Zeta Beta Tau. In 1995, Selig earned an MBA from the University of Georgia, Terry College of Business. Over the past week, as family and friends gathered at his home to say their goodbyes and to reminisce about their son, brother, father, friend, uncle, mentor and leader, one recurring theme seemed to dominate. Scott's life was a mosaic of great proportion. Colorful pieces of personality, character, intuition, intellect, clothing, and an abundance of inspiration were woven together, over an adventure filled and often trailblazing 47 years. Selig left a profound mark on those whose lives he touched directly and indirectly. For the more than 3000 people who connected through the power of social networking, billboards, tshirts, wristbands, videos and dedication to the ScottStrong movement that his illness ignited, his strength, courage and spirit will live on. It is no coincidence that as Scott learned of and shared his diagnosis of stage four lung cancer in October of 2016, the force of his determination to 'die with cancer and not from cancer' would inspire loved ones and strangers alike, to rally around a man, who this time was the underdog. No coincidence, because it was Scott who was there for so many and who was accepting of all, regardless of their station in life. Through his early and visionary involvement and leadership at the Ron Clark Academy, his greatest communal passion, and during his board service at Camp Twin Lakes and at the Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta, Scott engaged with great conviction, an empathetic heart, quiet generosity and genuine humility. There is no underestimating Scott's resolve to do what he could to make the lives of others, often strangers, better. Countless friends and a large family cherished Scott and loved him for his unique spirit, his independence and his authenticity. Their lives have been and will continue to be illuminated by the rich, colorful life that Scott Selig lived. Scott's family includes his loving sons, Cooper and Sam and their mother Amy Selig; his parents, Steve and Linda Selig and Janet Selig and Jeff Bernstein; siblings: Mindy and Dave Shoulberg, Blake and Stephanie Selig, Michael Shenk, Stacey and David Fisher; Mara and Justin Berman; and Bret Bernstein; nieces and nephews, Carly, Jordan, Casey, McKenzie, Ansley, Parker, Zachary, Alison, Lindsay, Molly, Aaron, Justin, Ella, Avery, Davis, Max and Parker; special friend, Samantha Wexler. Sign online guest book at www.edressler.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Scott Selig Scholarship Fund at the Ron Clark Academy would be appreciated. Services: The Temple 1589 Peachtree St. NE Atlanta GA 30309, Sunday October 29th, 2:00PM. Arrangements by Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care, Atlanta (770) 4514999.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution from Oct. 28 to Oct. 29, 2017.

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Darlene Lackey Rushing

November 1, 2017

With sympathy.

BJ Hampton Cooper

October 31, 2017

Steve and Linda,
You and the Selig family are in my thoughts and prayers for comfort during this time of pain. Scott led an amazing life and left so much for the city he loved to remember him by. His time was brief, but his impact huge. Surely, he will rest in peace.

Ron Lazarus

October 30, 2017

We are sorry for your great loss.
Ron Lazarus and Scott Ardolino

Susan Roberts LeCraw

October 30, 2017

Prayers to his family and friends. Scott was a great gift to Atlanta! May you rest in peace

Julie Blew

October 30, 2017

i am honored and humbled to have known scott...he was an amazing human being...and left an incredible legacy...my love goes out to his entire family...there are no words.

Marty Taffel

October 30, 2017

Scott's passing is a great loss for the city of Atlanta and the real estate community

Tom Wilder

October 30, 2017

Scott was a great young man and now he's in heaven with his grandfather and uncles building.

October 29, 2017

Thank you for your care and compassion for the underserved. I loss my Mother to this disease earlier this year and like you Scott- she you gave hope to so many.

Comm. LJ

Art Harris

October 29, 2017

We are sending you thoughts and prayers of comfort for your heart-breaking loss-- and ours.
Scott will always be remembered as a quiet hero who blazed a trail of humanity for us all... the humility of greatness...a blessing on loan for 47 years; and we are grateful for his uplifting spirit, the love and compassion generated from from so many good deeds-- and a life that truly mattered to more people than he could ever know or count.

Eric Bentley Howell

October 29, 2017

A person that departs from this earth never truly leave, fond memories are what we have to remember. My most heartfelt condolences.

Cindy Massell

October 29, 2017

My heart goes out to the Seligs. I met Scott on a few occasions and he had a glow of energy. He will be dearly missed, but not forgotten.

Mira Bergen

October 28, 2017

Dear Steve, Linda, Mindy, Janet and family,

I have been davening for Scott: Shimon ben Janet, for over a year and my heart is aching for your unimaginable loss. May Hashem comfort you among the mourners of Zion and Jerusalem.

Judy and Jerry Kleinstub

October 28, 2017

So sorry for your loss. We, sadly, know what pain this is for all the family!
Judy and Jerry Kleinstub

Susan Asher

October 28, 2017

Linda, Steve, Mindy and family, throughout the years, I heard such nice things about Scott. I am so sorry for your loss.

October 28, 2017

May the God of comfort and peace continue to be with family and friends to see you through this difficult time. Hosea 13:14

Phyllis and Lew Kravitz

October 28, 2017

So very sorry to learn of Scott's death. Our heartfelt condolences to all the family.

October 28, 2017

There is always hope when we lose a loved one.

1 Thess.4:14

Amy Medintz Recicar

October 27, 2017

I am without words for the loss of Scott. Too early and what an amazing person. My most sincere condolences to you, the Selig Family.

Anita Thomas

October 27, 2017

Please accept my most sincere sympathy in the death of Scott. I realize how great your loss is, as he was such an outstanding person. Love, Anita M. Thomas

Matt Morris

October 27, 2017

You were one of the greatest people I have ever met. We had them best time in college and backpacking throughout Europe together. You were always the life of the party with charm like no other I have known. So sad

Love you brother!

October 27, 2017

Felton and I loved Scott; he was very special to us both. He was Felton's patient and we are so saddened by his death. What a great Atlantan and civic leader he was!

With much sympathy to all family and friends,
Mary and Felton Norwood

Todd Fierman

October 27, 2017

Very sorry to your family for your loss

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