Jason-Sabbag-Obituary

Jason E. Sabbag

New York, New York

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An Anonymous Reviewer
Was it Jason Sabbag who noticed the "total mayhem" at the Elephant bistro, the "gentle prices" at Miracle Grill, the fact that "women feel comfortable" at the Post House steak restaurant?

Mr. Sabbag, 26, and his friends made it their goal to get their anonymous comments published in the Zagat survey of restaurants. Once, on a night when they were going to celebrate Mr. Sabbag's having cleared part of the exam to become a chartered financial analyst, they spent so long riffling through the Zagat guide that it was too late to make a reservation.

"Anyone could go to Le Cirque," said Mark Hagan, Mr. Sabbag's brother-in-law. "He was always trying to find a restaurant that had a rating over 24 and a cost under $40. That was his mission."

Mr. Sabbag, an assistant portfolio manager at Fiduciary Trust, loved to dine with Mr. Hagan, his sister, his longtime girlfriend and his younger brother, Cliff. On weekends at his parents' home in Greenwich, Conn., Mr. Sabbag made the mojitos and made sure everyone had fun.

He knew how to tease without going too far. A high school tennis champion, he would easily beat his father. Until one morning, when his father won the first two games, to the cheers of onlookers. Mr. Sabbag picked up the ball and went to the net. "Dad, it's your serve, and I just wanted to let you know — happy Father's Day."

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Rest in eternal peace, Jason. May God bless your family and loved ones.

On this day, 23 years after we lost you, I listen to all the names of those who tragically passed away alongside you, waiting to hear your name. We remember and love you always Jasi.

My daughter visited you last week. We love you. We miss you. We still think of you all the time. We always will. ♥

Years ago i found a metal bracelet with jason sabbag name engraved on it i was hopeing that someone would claim to be missing this bracelet i have held on to it all these years . Anyone know who owned it , i found it at walmart ledgewood on the bench .thanx

Thank you. The words ruffle well in my eyes and I send prayers and joyfulness to your family and anonymity.

Met you at your sister's wedding. Your dad talked about you all the time. You are his pride and joy. RIP.

A day to remember! RIP

I remember

Dearest Jason,

I met you only a few times through your fiance. You were a shining and bright light and you were so much fun to be around! You will always have a special place in my heart. I have a son now and if he grows up and turns out to be anything like you I will be proud. My heart broke the day I heard you were gone, but your memory lives on in so many hearts. Peace be with you and I hope I will see you on the other side. I live near Ground Zero and walk by it daily and have...