RICHARD-JENNINGS-Obituary

RICHARD JENNINGS

New York, New York

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JENNINGS--Richard Baker. 72, of New York City and Quogue, NY, died peacefully on February 28. He was the loving husband of Nancy Steeger Jennings for 46 years, father of Anne Jennings Staebler, Sally Jennings and Victoria Jennings Diamond; father-in-law of Ned Staebler and Robert Diamond;...

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I am so sorry to discover this news. Rich was a friend and business associated who helped Summit Properties go public in 1994. My thoughts are with his family and all of his friends feel the loss.

My sincerest condolences. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

It is one of the most rewarding of my professional and personal experiences to have known and worked with Rich for decades.
He was a rare person in my world.he will be constantly missed.

So sorry to read of Richard Jennings passing. Our most sincere condolences to his family, Nancy, Anne, Tory and Sally. Mary Bisbee-Beek and Randall Beek

It was my good fortune to have known and worked with Rich who was always the epitome of integrity and professionalism. My sincere condolences to his wonderful family.

Norman Paetzold

Rich was a good friend, a highly respected real estate professional and a valued board member. I had known Rich for over thirty years, and he never failed to impress with his breadth of knowledge, range of personal and professional relationships and unimpeachable ethics.

Rich was a great colleague and mentor to me over the past decade> I will sincerely miss him.

Rich was a mentor, a friend, and a business partner; a true gentleman with a brilliant mind, utmost integrity and unparalleled talent. I will dearly miss him, his advice and witty sense of humor. Till we meet again...

I knew Rich while we were both at Goldman Sachs in the late 70s and early 80s. I enjoyed working with him and enjoyed his company. He was a real gentleman. Please accept my sincerest condolences on his death. Henry Von Kohorn