2004
2020
Zachary Marcom
May 11, 2004 – September 7, 2020
On September 7th, we lost our son Zachary Marcom way too soon. He kept his circle small, if he counted you as a friend, his love and friendship were unflinching. Zachary will be missed terribly. His smile and sense of humor were infectious. Zachary had a presence that could not be denied, he lit up a room. He had his own unique style, from his year-round batman costumes at 3, to his diamond encrusted bling watch that he wore to work at 16. In many ways Zachary was larger than life. He loved his music and he loved it loud, even when his parents told him to turn it down.
We will not be holding services, as the family has already gathered in remembrance and celebration of his life as he would have wanted. In lieu of flowers or gifts, we ask that you stop, and take a moment to hug your loved ones and appreciate every second that you have them in your arms.
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S. Barr
September 23, 2020
There are no words to express my sorrow for you, Mr. & Mrs. Marcom. I will continue to hold you in prayer, in Jesus name.
Wendy Charlebois
September 18, 2020
As a mom who also lost a son 2 years ago, I am so sorry that you lost your son too soon. This is the most difficult, sorrowful Journey that any mother and father can take. Lean on friends and family and take it day by day. Let the sweet memories of your beautiful boy give you comfort.
Stephen Ferrariz
September 17, 2020
I'd like to send my condolences to the family an may peace be with this man. He's to young. I've just talked to your mom Deborah a while ago, I assisted her to get the reimbursement for the shoe Zach has ordered through Finishline. I'm from the Philippines and hope you the best wherever you are Zach. Your Mom was crying when she called, your family loves you. Fly high great guy.
Jeanne Thomas
September 15, 2020
My deepest and sincerest condolences to you and your family. May God wrap His loving arms around you and give you comfort in this sorrowful storm.
Abbagayle & Yzabella Carrillo
September 13, 2020
We are so glad we were able to meet him and be friends with him for so many years. We loved hanging out with him everyday after school, and taking turns to sit by him on the bus, etc. We are sad that we kind of lost touch with him for the past 3 or so years, but we never stopped considering him our friend and we hope he also never stopped considering us his friends. We love him very much. Although we didn't talk for a while We would both still message him and wish him a happy birthday every year and occasionally check up on him when we had the chance. We would also always wave and say hi with big smiles on our faces. I think that we just got really busy and didn't really have time to hang out anymore, but I wish that we did. He will always be in our memories. We met when we were 6 years old and we're glad we were able to make many memories with him since then. Whenever we saw him, whether it be for a split second outside, or at his job, we were never able to suppress the big smiles we would get when we saw him because even just seeing him made us so happy. He may have been our neighbor, but we always considered him our childhood best friend and we even considered him family. One of our favorite memories is when one day after school (after we had lost touch) Debrah had offered to give us her sewing machine, we gladly accepted and went over to her garage to pick it up. She had told Zach to help us bring it to our house and so he did. After he brought it over we sat on our front steps with him and just talked. We ended up talking for hours. We would talk for so long that it eventually got dark outside, but we still talked even after it got dark and until our moms would call us back inside. Just like old times. It had felt like we never lost touch and like it was still completely normal for us to talk to each other on our steps from evening to late at night. Even before that though sometimes when we said hi we would end up sitting in his garage with him and talking for hours as well, just talking about random stuff. Whenever that would happen we would get so happy to have been able to hang out with him again, even if it was just for a couple of hours. We will never forget him because he was one of the best friends we have ever had, and I hope he knew that too. We love you very much Zachary Christopher Marcom, and we will never stop loving you.
Rhonda & Larry
September 13, 2020
My heart is breaking. Though we never met him, watched him grow up on internet. Fabulous smile and seemed quite the jokester! Will keep you in our prayers and try to remain thankful to God for our angel Zachary watching over our family now. Peace, Love & Friendship.
Rhonda and Larry
Johnnie and Sharon King
September 13, 2020
Lord bless your family paying for peace he was such a handsome man
Pat Carter
September 12, 2020
My sincerest thoughts and prayers are with all his family and friends. May God Bless each and every one of you.
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