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Jack Benjamin Zito Ph.D. obituary, Cooperstown, NY

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Jack Benjamin Zito, Ph.D.
COOPERSTOWN - Jack Benjamin Zito, Ph.D., a dear friend and true Renaissance man, passed away, July 29, 2018, after a heroic struggle with heart disease.
He is survived by two sons, Tom Zito of CA and Jack (Jackie) Zito of RI; and the love of his life, Jayne Sadlon Guchone of Cooperstown, who was by his side in his final moments.
Jack was a 1962 graduate of Mohawk Central School and was known as "Crusher' during his wrestling years. He was an outstanding athlete and was the only one who earned five letters in sports. Jack considered Scottie Anderson the "brother" he never had and loved dearly. Jack will always remember Gail, Kathy and Janice for their kindness.
His father owned the Mohawk Meat Market, where he spent countless hours butchering for his dad.
Jack entered the lives of many friends here in Cooperstown and fellow musicians only a year ago. He quickly became one of the boys, taking center stage with his beloved trombone. He added a new sound and a wonderful spirit to the music, creating transcendent memories for the band and audiences with his Dixieland and jazz style.
Cooperstown met Jack through music, but came to know him as an intellect and a sports aficionado. There was not a thing he seemingly couldn't master: football, mathematics, teaching and coaching, creative writing, carpentry and architecture, to name a few.
Known as "Dr. Z" in many circles, Jack played Division 1 college football for the Hurricanes of Miami University, where he received not one, but two Doctorate Degrees. He was awarded Teacher of the Year at three different schools where he coached football, basketball and track, winning several state and national championships. After retirement, Jack wrote a fictional novel, "The Sicilian Experience of Mr. Benny." A walk through Jack and Jayne's new home would reveal carpentry skills and exquisite taste. Jack was also a former member of the Cooperstown Lions Club and was awaiting induction to the Rotary Club as well. He attended Annapolis and was awarded a gift from President Clinton for his achievements in education. Jack was a master at craps and Vegas remembers him well.
Jack had a brilliant mind and many talents, but his greatest gift was his warmth and grace, which he extended to all who met him. He was a rascal with a wry sense of humor and he loved to make others laugh. He was a gentle giant, a large man who referred to his pickup truck as "the Beast".
Jack will forever be remembered by his friends and loved ones. He will be missed.
At Jack's request, he is being cremated and his ashes scattered over his favorite place as a child. There are no public services. To honor his memory, embrace a friend in need, mentor a young person, foster goodwill.
To send an online condolence, please go to www.whiter-hendrix.com.
Arrangements are with the Whiter-Hendrix Funeral Home, Inc., 100 Otsego St., Ilion, NY.

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Published by Times Telegram from Aug. 7 to Aug. 9, 2018.

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Ralph A. Epifanio

January 17, 2023

Today, as I was transposing one of Jack's stories from my magazine, I Googled his name and thus learned of his death two years ago. I was very sad to think time and distance had separated two good friends, which now will be forever.

I knew Jack as my track and cross country co-coach at Bayport-Blue Point High School on Long Island in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He was also a contributor to my magazine, ISLANDWIDE RUNNER.

Over the years, Jack and I shared many humorous adventures together. If his friends and family wish to learn about that period in his life, you can contact me by email.
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November 1, 2018

I am just reading this November 1, 2018. I am so very sorry to find that Jack is gone. He was a good friend in high school. We kept in touch as old friends do. The last time I saw him he came to Houston for a visit and gave me his album, The Isotope Stompers. Jack was one in a million and will Be surely missed.

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