MARTIN-ZWEIG-Obituary

MARTIN E. ZWEIG

New York, New York

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ZWEIG--Martin E. The Board of Directors of 795 Fifth Avenue Corporation notes with deep sorrow the passing of its long-time and valued member and offers their sympathy to his wife, Barbara, his sons and the rest of the Zweig family.

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Having attended your party atop the Pierre Hotel for the Museum of Finance fundraiser, I was thrilled to meet Martin and his Wife. Martin was always in touch with the financial community which he served well... I wish all the best to Martin's Family and Friends...

You were an amazing mentor and example for our daughter, Liz Ann Sonders, as she began her career at Avatar. She has kept your principals with her during her career and credits you with her philosophy. Our sympathies to the family.

One of the finest human beings I have ever known. Deepest condolences to Barbara and his sons.

In the 1940's I lived in an apartment in Cleveland Heights, OH at 2472 Derbyshire Rd. In the unit below mine lived the Zweig family including little Martin. He lived there from ages 1-10 and I enjoyed watching this little fellow grow up. I followed his career in Economics and was proud to have known him before he became famous. And yes I also have a BS degree in Economics, this one from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

As I grew up, my favorite show was Wall Street Week and my favorite guest was Marty Zweig, he came across with that nervousness and Louis always seemed to enjoy his nervousness in a loving way. Mr. Zweig also showed brilliance in market analysis. Mr. Zweig also seemed to find humor in his reflections on his own nervousness that is why I loved that undercurrent on the show. RIP I will miss you.

We grew up about 10 houses from each other in Coral Gables.Hung out together, belonged to the same AZA. He was always nervous even when we played poker in high school for dimes. I have nothing but fond memories of him, Always a mensch. A tragic loss.

I was an early and continuous subscriber to The Zweig Forecast. It was always a very valuable resource. Marty was a true innovator in technical analysis. He was also very generous in corresponding with me. I have great admiration for him and am very sad to learn of his death.

I knew Marty primarily through Penn alumni activities over the years since our graduation in '64. In addition to being a superb stock market prognosticator, Marty was a true gentleman with a wonderful, wry sense of humor. He will be greatly missed by all of us whose lives he touched. My heartfelt sympathies go out to Barbara, Zachary and Alex. Rest In Peace, Marty.

I, my sister and mother all worked for Marty. He was a huge part of my life. He was a wonderful boss. Marty was a natural worrier, but kind, compassionate and generous. The world has lost a genuine soul. Rest in Peace, Marty.