SETH-FAISON-Obituary

SETH FAISON

New York, New York

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FAISON--Seth Shepard died peacefully at home in Brooklyn, NY, on March 7. He was 93. A convivial anchor of Brooklyn Heights, Seth was an active champion of his native borough throughout his life. Known for his good judgement, colorful storytelling and boosterism for Brooklyn, he played a decisive...

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Thinking of Seth on this day and wish I had known him longer. My son has now moved to Brooklyn and is almost walking distance from Seth and Sara's beautiful home. It would have been wonderful to introduce my son to him and get to know my distant cousin better.
A life well-lived!

I am a cousin who met Seth and Sara for the first time in October 2015 at their elegant Brooklyn Heights Townhouse. I am so grateful that i met Seth when he was so vibrant, making a lasting impression. We share the Faison lineage and it lives on with his beautiful light.

May his memories be a blessing, bringing comfort to aching hearts as he R.I.P

The president, board and staff of Compassion & Choices mourn the loss of this friend and supporter of our work - in New York and across the country. We promise to continue to fight in Seth's name for all Americans to have peaceful and pain-free deaths on their own terms that comport to the way in which their lives where led - with grace and peace and dignity. Rest in peace.

I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family during this time of grief. Psalms 55 : 22.

Dearest Kate,
Searching for words, I found these; "Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in Heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know that are happy. Author Unknown

Uncle Seth was a light to all his family. We will miss his presence deeply. With much love.
Linda and Duncan

Seth, you were a great Dad and brother-in-law, a fixture in so many of my memories from growing up. Though I know you will continue on to dwell in the souls of your four beautiful children.

Hey Kate....thinkin' of ya...grateful you introduced me to your Pop in '77 when I lived over by A&S. Used to break bread w/him & your family on Pierrepont...peanuts in the salad....educational and enjoyable. Your Dad was intelligent, understanding, curious, loyal and patient....a big appetite for life and a heart to match.....glad I got to know him. I will toast you & him tonight in absentia....remembering good times...while I'm fending off a quasi-blizzard in Buffalo.