Zachary-Siegel-Obituary

Zachary Siegel

New York, New York

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SIEGEL--Zachary Matthew, 38. Lost unexpectedly, and much too soon. Loved profoundly and mourned deeply by his parents, Stephani Cook and James E. Siegel; his step-parents, Robert Walsh and Wendy Perron; his sister, Alexandra Siegel Postman; his brother, Nicholas Perron-Siegel; his grandmother,...

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We worked together at Quad and you came to mind today. You were a good guy. Rest easy

Thinking of you brother. It's been a long time. i hope you are at peace

Stephani,
We have been thinking of you and are so very sad for your loss of Zachary, who sounds like he was, indeed, an extraordinary person.

Stephani, I don't know if you remember me. I am an old friend of Avis and Chris...Ian and my son Anthony are dear friends...I was so sorry to hear of your loss. I can't imagine the pain you must be going thru. My mother passed away a few months ago, and she requested a reading at her funreal - it's from a Rosamunde Pilcher book called "September". It's towards the end of the book. Try to get your hands on it - I read it often - it gives great peace. My prayers are with you.

We are in India as we heard this awful news of the death of your beloved son. We wish there was something that all those who love you and him could do to make it better but of course nothing can replace such a terrible loss. In a few days we will be in Haridwar and Rishikesh at the headwaters of the Holy Ganges where every night and every morning tens of thousands of people from around the world come to do Aarti, a kind of prayer where holy fires are lit and prayers are sung and thousands...

Stephani, your love for Zach is so immensely present in who you are, I can't imagine the depth of this loss. To you, Robert, and Alex, much love and strength as you walk through these difficult days.

Being with Zach were some of the best years of my life. I have always carried the love and the mempries with me and am truly heartbroken at losing him.He will always be in my heart.

Zach was a friend and roommate during college at NYU film school. My condolences go out to his family.

Dear family of Zach,
I send my deepest sympathies to you. I worked with Zach at Coloredge and we have kept up our friendship since then. He was such an intelligent and humble person, with a sharp wit and a deep sense of ethics. He was great at connecting people and always had time to help others, perhaps to a fault. I will remember him fondly.