Mark-Selig-Obituary

Mark A. Selig

Cambridge, Newton, Massachusetts

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Of Cambridge, on Tuesday, July 25, 2007. He is survived by his adoring daughter Jane Selig Goldstein and her husband Jeff Goldstein of Newton, his son Matt Selig & Katie Annas of Boston, his beloved grandchildren Andrew & Emily Goldstein and his sister Edna Aronson and her husband Stephen...

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Mark and I knew one another when we worked for our fathers in Fay Foto Mark and I worked together for our fathers Fay Foto Service in the 40s, 50s and siixties. It is distressing to me that these two men who for so long shared an intimate business and personal relationship have ended their lives without so much as an acknowledgement of each others existance

I had the occasion to think of Mark a few weeks ago. I remembered how much he enjoyed tennis and how good he was at it. A wonderful person

I still think of Mark talking about his work and playing tennis at CTC. He was a very special person

To the Selig family,
My name is Nancy,I am Mark's hairstylist from Avanti Salon Boston. I am so deeply saddened to hear of Marks passing as i just learnerd of this today. I have been away on maternity leave. My prayers are with all of you. Mark always put a smile on my face on those early Sat. mornings, he touched us all at Avanti & he will be forever missed.
Please take care of each other.
Nancy Carroll

I am extemely sorry to hear this news. Mark and I were boyhood friends and we shared a lot of memories. Red Sox games, playing tennis, stick ball in the back yard, and years spent discussing "LIFE"

Mark's father Harry & my Uncle Lou Olansky were very close friends. Mark & I lost track of each other over the years, but there was always this close knit feeling between us.

My sorrow at his passing runs very deep in my soul.
My condolences to all his family.

Dan Gould

Please except my deepest sympathies and condolences. For over 25 years Mark and I have compared notes on everything from work, his favorite subject, to sports and politics. I will miss our dueling and friendly arguments. Although we disagreed on some things, mostly work issues, I always admired his tenacity, sense of fair play and professionalism. He more then filled Harry’s shoes at Fay and this industry will never again see a person as dedicated as Mark. I will miss Mark in every aspect of...

My deepest sympathies to Mark's family. I knew him professionally for many years.He was such a wonderfully kind and good hearted man. His grace and courage in the face of illness was impressive. I will miss him
Francine Achbar

My sympathy and prayers to Mark's family and many friends. I met Mark many years ago while he was taking photos for Boston Chamber of Commerce events, where I worked. He was such a kind soul. He will be missed. We are all blessed to have known him.
With sympathy, Sarah Smyth-Clancey

Mark was like an older brother to me for many years. I will always remember his infectious laugh and great sense of humor.