JEROME J. SEGAL

1929 - 2018

JEROME J. SEGAL obituary, 1929-2018

JEROME J. SEGAL

1929 - 2018

JEROME SEGAL Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 30, 2018.
SEGAL JEROME J.

Surrounded by family and loved ones, Jerry passed on November 28th. He was born in Pittsburgh in 1929 and attended Roosevelt Elementary School. He graduated from Taylor Allderdice High School in 1947. In addition to the standard curriculum, Jerry took "Saturday classes" that were awarded to students based on their artistic promise. One of his teachers was the famous Pittsburgh painter Samuel Rosenberg. He continued his education with a B.S. and an M.B.A from the University of Pittsburgh and added engineering classes. In 1951, Jerry joined the United States Army, serving on the front lines in Korea and rising to the rank of Staff Sergeant. Shortly after returning to the States in 1954, Jerry met and married Harriet Winikoff (Z"L). Over the next five years, they were blessed with three sons. In 1955 Jerry became the President of Dormont Manufacturing Company, a small pipe fabrication shop in Lawrenceville.  In 1970, Jerry invented the first flexible stainless steel gas appliance connector.  Subsequently, in 1972 – in collaboration with McDonald's – he invented the first quick disconnect gas connector for the food service industry. Because his inventions improved the safety of all gas appliance installations, Jerry was recognized by the Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association with a Lifetime Achievement Award. Dormont quickly became an industry standard:  its products can be found in almost all commercial kitchens around the world. Jerry met his second wife, Dr. Monica Zettler-Segal, and they were together for 40 happy years. He became a stepfather to her three children and the family continued to grow with spouses and grandchildren. They loved the crazy mayhem of a large, diverse blended family. From his first years, Jerry loved and dabbled in all forms of the visual arts.  Although demands in college precluded any art courses, over the years he managed to perfect his pastel techniques, study metal sculpting and – almost daily – grab a pencil or colored pen and sketch something that caught his eye. After the sale of Dormont in 2006. Jerry created original oil paintings which depicted his own unique interpretations of photographs taken by the Hubble Telescope. In order to capture the special visual characteristics of the cosmos, Jerry decided to forego the traditional paint brush and use his fingers (encased in rubber gloves). As Jerry described his technique in an interview, "look at how much fun I was having, streaking through the heavens with my hands." Jerry's collection was on display at a series of exhibitions at the American Jewish Museum Gallery in the Jewish Community Center of Pittsburgh. Beyond his love of art, Jerry was an avid gardener (hosting several local summer garden tours), a devoted animal lover (adopting numerous rescue dogs and cats) and an adventurous traveler. He and Monica are the proud owners of a small historic Regent Square home that they renovated extensively. It now includes a studio with a two-story ceiling and a cozy library – both overlooking the park – and was the subject of an episode on HGTV. He was also the de facto Mayor of the JCC Men's Health Club, playing billiards and kibitzing for hours with his dear friends. Jerry loved comedy and laughter, sharing his passion for Mel Brooks and Borscht Belt humor at any occasion. He was an ardent supporter of Israel, inspired by his first cousin (Jerry Inbar Z"L) who emigrated in 1950 and with whom he toured the country several times. Jerry is survived by his wife, Monica; his three sons, Dr. Eric (Karen), Dr. Lee (Susie) and Evan (Tracy); three stepchildren, Deirdre O'Hearn (Tim Baldwin, Esq.), Steve O'Hearn (Dr. Demmler Schenk) and Dr. Kirsten O'Hearn (Dr. Eric Donny); eight grandchildren, Ben Segal (Feliz Molina), Jessica Segal, Tess Segal DePaula (Marcus), Ariel Segal Eck (Chris), Dr. Julia Segal, Jory Segal, Frances and Audrey Donny; his sister, Esther Fuhrman (Bob); his good friend, Maureen Williams; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. Jerry is preceded in death (Z"L) by his parents, (Harry and Lena Segal); his sister, (Annette Wolfson); his first wife, (Harriet); and his granddaughter, (Emily Segal). Services will be at RALPH SCHUGAR CHAPEL, INC., 5509 Centre Avenue, Shadyside on Friday at 1 p.m. Visitation two hours prior to services, (11 a.m. - 1 p.m.). Interment at Homewood Cemetery. Shiva will be held at the Jewish Community Center, 5738 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 on Friday night (for one night only) from 6-8 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Jewish Community Center of Pittsburgh, 5738 Forbes Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15217 or the Animal Rescue League Shelter and Wildlife Center, 6926 Hamilton Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208. 


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March 22, 2019

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December 14, 2018

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December 1, 2018

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March 22, 2019

Monica:
I just found out today from another patient. I am sorry for the loss. He was an amazing and interesting person and I enjoyed talking with him.
My sympathies to you and the entire family.

Regards
Ragu Appasamy
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Lynn Fischer

December 14, 2018

Monica - I apologize for the lateness of this message. I just found out today that your husband, Jerry, had passed. My condolences. My contact with your husband was infrequent and ended nearly 20 years ago, but he seemed like a neat guy. Hope you and your family are well. Sympathies.

nettie glickman

December 1, 2018

To the family of Jerry Segal I send you an embrace of sympathy, a hope for cherished memories forever, and awe reading about such an incredible man. Blessings.

Patty Sims

November 30, 2018

What a wonderful man! Jerry moved to Regent Square around 1996 and we became neighbors. He brought with him his smile, warm personality, intelligent conversation, and sheer joy in the little things in life, such as, walking a dog, admiring a flower, kibitzing with a neighbor, and explaining his love of a starry sky. I was leaving my house a few weeks ago, and was invited by Monica to stop in for a few minutes to say my hello's to Jerry. I looked at my watch to make sure I wouldn't be late for dinner with my daughter, and decided to push time for a quick hello. That "quick visit" turned into nearly an hour, as Jerry shared with me his joy of painting, and his knowledge of the solar system. I learned much from him in this short visit, but most notable is that I learned more about the importance of making time when an opportunity comes along to share a precious moment with a friend and neighbor. For this, I am truly grateful! Thank you, Jerry. I will look for your twinkling smile and eyes amongst the stars!
My sincerest condolences to the entire Segal family. I know you will miss his earthly presence in your lives.

Sincerely, Patty Sims

Irene an Harry Exler

November 30, 2018

Our thoughts and. Prayers to all of you on the passing of this lovely man..Irene and Harry Exler

November 30, 2018

Dear Evan & Tracy: I was saddened to read about your recent loss. Please accept my sympathies. - Jeff Pollock, Esq. (Sq. Hill)

Nancy O'Brien

November 30, 2018

What a wonderful neighbor! He always had time to say hello and see how my husband and I were doing. We enjoyed discussing our gardens.
He will be missed.
My condolences to Monica and the family. Hold onto those wonderful memories you have of a man who lived life to the fullest.

Mike Berger

November 30, 2018

What a kind and fantastic man who always placed others ahead of himself. Jerry is heading straight to heaven and won't have to wait in line. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jerry's family and vast network of admirers. Rest In Peace

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