Sarig Agasi

1962 - 2017

Sarig Agasi obituary, 1962-2017, Raleigh, NC

Sarig Agasi

1962 - 2017

BORN

1962

DIED

2017

Sarig Agasi Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 6, 2017.
Sarig Agasi was raised on Kibbutz Rosh Hanikra on the northwestern coast of Israel, where he developed a lifelong love for fresh food, the outdoors, the ocean and his Israeli identity. He served proudly in the elite search and rescue unit 669 of the Israeli Defense Forces from 1982-1985 in both Israel and Lebanon.

After marrying Nancy Sturz in 1988, he came to the United States, and lived in New York, California and then Raleigh, after training at San Francisco's California Culinary Academy. As a chef, he cooked at Bouley and Lespinasse, two of New York City's finest restaurants, before working as the sous chef at Nana's in Durham in the mid 1990's. He subsequently opened Butterflies Restaurant in North Raleigh, Zely & Ritz on Glenwood South, and then Pullen Place Café. Chef Sarig's tomato dinners, wine dinners and original farm to table cuisine at his restaurants and in private homes in the area were highly sought-after. He was especially well known for his famous hummus.

Not always a man of words, Sarig was a man of passion. He expressed himself best with his hands, whether embracing and hugging his three children and wife, or through his cooking. One of his greatest gifts was his ability to convey new places, ideas, and connections to others through his cooking. When Sarig first arrived to the United States in 1986, en route to a year he'd spend with Nancy traveling through South America, he spoke no English. And yet he was able to convey to his future in-laws who he was and that their daughter would be safe. However, she wasn't just safe; she was transformed by the experience and by him. Many were.

Sarig was a man of evolution, and he became a dedicated and accomplished marathoner runner, competing in many races including New York City and Boston as well as the Outer Banks Marathon which he completed in under 3 hours. He had an unconventional gait, but he was fast, persistent, fearless and talented. As a chef and runner, and sometimes as both, he was featured in articles in Runner's World, the Raleigh News & Observer, Rodale's Organic Life, Endurance Magazine and others. He appeared as well in the 2013 book "Chefs of the Triangle, Their Lives, Recipes and Restaurants," by Ann Prospero, and 2009's "The Athlete's Palate Cookbook: Renowned Chefs, Delicious Dishes, and the Art of Fueling Up While Eating Well," by Yishane Lee.

Sarig's greatest success, however, was his family. They are his enduring legacy. Nancy and he raised their children with the same love for Israel, travel, food and ocean that Sarig developed as a boy. He died after a brief illness, and is survived by their three children, Ziv, Geffen and Maytal, his wife Nancy, his three siblings Rotem, Limor and Tomer, and his parents Yehudit and Biri. The funeral will be held at Raleigh's Temple Beth Or on Thursday, December 7 at 11:00 am.

Donations can be made in lieu of flowers to the Interfaith Food Shuttle Farm. Additionally, the family requests that the community shares their stories of favorite meals and food that Chef Sarig prepared for them at [email protected]

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December 11, 2017

Gregor and Kelly posted to the memorial.

December 9, 2017

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December 8, 2017

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Gregor and Kelly

December 11, 2017

Nancy and all,
We founder about trying to come to grips with the tragic loss of Sarig. At the same time we remember so many good times spent with you and your family. Especially in our fond memory bank are the loving meals you organized and Sarig prepared for all of us in Raleigh who were pleased to be a part of Zely and the times we could get together afterward. As designated bar flies we could watch the magic enfold in front of us and still share in the fellowship and joy of the long table. We will reach out to you personally when the initial chaos is quieted. We love you and want you to know we are both here for you for a fun and silly night of distraction, or to help around the house when you are missing your guy, or just to be an ear on the end of the phone line. All of us who came together to wish Sarig farewell made a pact. We are family and always will be because of you and Sarig, so we are there for anyone feeling the slings and arrows of life and need strength to find the will to laugh and carry on.

Craig LeHoullier

December 9, 2017

May all of us who were touched in some way, large or small, by Sarig's life - his talents, kindness, friendship or love - carry on all of his admirable attributes as best we can - that way, he will, through all of us and our memories of him, live on and continue to be a positive light in this so highly fractured world.

December 8, 2017

Nancy, I haven't seen you since college, and never met your husband - but have just read about your loss. My heart goes out to you, your kids and extended family. Wishing you peace. Respectfully, Lisa (Cohn) Cohen.

December 8, 2017

I only knew Sarig for a short time, but enjoyed his company and outlook. Please accept my warmest regards. Joe Cline (Cornucopia)

Bob Pope

December 8, 2017

Way too soon The very best to Nancy and children.

Mark Solkoff

December 8, 2017

Nancy,
Thinking of you and your family at this difficult time. May you know no more sorrow.
Mark Solkoff

Michelle Listim

December 8, 2017

Nancy, Ziv, Geffen, Maytal... my heart goes out to you. Sarig was a wonderful man. I am so very very sorry for you. Love to you all.

Allison Checkoway

December 8, 2017

My deepest sympathies to the Agasi family. Please count on your Raleigh community to be here for you. I will always remember your family's dedication and support of the JCC.

Rosemary Pugliese

December 7, 2017

Dear Nancy and family,
Ed and I were shocked to learn of Sarig's passing. We'll always remember his support at Ziv's soccer games and the way he'd yell out encouragement. He was so active at the games, he carried that energy into his marathon running career. We're so, so sorry.

Chaim Poran and Madeleine Strum

December 7, 2017

A humble star has been extinguished. For more than two decades since we first met you Sarig you never ceased to amaze us especially when there was any food involved, with your extraordinary culinary pursuits and desire to please, pampering our tastes with sense of wonderment. And when you ran Sarig, in your young forties, conquering the greatest marathons of our land in a mere three hours, you inspired still-lasting hope amongst us limping middle agers. And when on any matter we discussed Sarig, you always were unpretentious, sincere and down to earth, kind, and eager to help. With broken hearts we share the pain and sorrow of Nancy and the kids in this time of mourning, and we know that your beautiful memories shall be forever savored.

Thornton Burnette

December 7, 2017

I am truly heartbroken to hear about the sudden and tragic loss of Sarig. I'll never forget the incredible way he prepared food, nor his friendship through the years. Nancy, Ziv, Geffen and Maytal, you are all in my thoughts and prayers. What a great man, friend, father and chef we lost. I consider myself fortunate to have called him "friend."

Vic & Pam Tolomei

December 7, 2017

Nancy and family,
Pam and I are so so sorry to hear about this tragic and sudden loss. Sarig was a unique individual. He was always a human dynamo when we'd come to enjoy his creations at Zely & Ritz. The food was always beyond expectations, and the energy and obvious love he injected into the dishes was apparent.
He will be missed.
Warm regards.
Pam and Vic Tolomei

Laura Nethercot

December 7, 2017

He was an amazing man! He always talked with me when I was working in the area of the Pullen Cafe', and made sure my lunch was perfect. I will surely miss you.
Nature and park specialist Pullen Park.

December 6, 2017

I am so sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. I hope that you may be comforted by fond memories and the love of your family and friends. (Matthew 5:3)

December 6, 2017

May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this very sad time
Psalms 29:11

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