Mark-Zweig-Obituary

Mark Zweig

Buffalo Grove, Illinois

About

LOCATION
Buffalo Grove, Illinois

Obituary

Send Flowers

Mark Ari Zweig, Age 53. Beloved son of Marshall and Marilyn Zweig. Dear brother of Michael (Vicki) Zweig and Maureen Hope Zweig. Fond uncle of Alexander, Matthew, and Sari Zweig. Former owner of Zweig's Restaurant. Graveside services, Tuesday 2PM at Shalom Memorial Park (Section VIII Nebo) 1700...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I was a neighbor and played floor hockey with him at Nathanson school . Sorry for your loss

I hope someone sees this I met Mark at Arizona State in the fall of 1980 my sophomore year. I was impressed by his strength and fear of absolutely nothing. We went out dancing a few times and had a lot of fun. He was gorgeous inside and out! And he could charm anyone with his spirit. We had the same birthday and with our 60th coming up I thought I would reach out to him on social media so I googled his name ....only to be saddened by the loss. I think of him every now and again and...

Marshall and Marilyn, I am so very sorry to hear of your sons passing. I know how hard you tried to help him. My thoughts and prayers are with you both.
Jodie Granat Kien

I am sad to learn of the passing of Mark. I enjoyed helping him with his vision over the years. My condolence goes out to his devoted parents. They have always been at his side. Peace, Dr. Larry Nierman

I am very sad to learn of Mark's passing. I grew up with Mark since grammar school and have the fondest memories of our friendship. I'm grateful to have been Mark's friend. I'm sorry I cannot be there at this time. My entire family sends their deepest condolences.
Bruce Frankel

Our Deepest and Sincerest Condoloences to Mickey and Marshall and their families. May
Peace and Tranquility be on his eternal soul!!!
Old Friends from RHS;

Sincere condolences to the Zweig Family.
-Gary Kipnis (Former CEO/Partner in R.S. Anderson Company, Inc. dba Anderson Poultry)

I fondly and well remember Mark during his high school days at Maine East where I was his Russian 2 teacher. He was always filled with enthusiasm and smiles and laughter and a spirit of adventure.

a nice guy who lived in my building. rest in peace mark