Damsel and I are very proud to be able to honor Marc Scott Zeplin on the eighth anniversary of the Islamic Terrorist Attacks against America on September 11, 2001 and to be part of the 2996 Project. This is the fourth year we have posted about Marc Scott Zeplin.
“Zep” is what his friends called him. Zep was one of the 2996 victims who perished in the attacks of September 11, 2001.
Marc Scott Zeplin, age 33.
Place killed: World Trade Center. Resident of Harrison, N.Y. (USA).
Marc Zeplin worked in the World Trade Center offices of Cantor Fitzgerald, a financial services company. Reading what Marc’s friends and family have written about him, Marc was well-liked and respected by peers, friends and others who wrote words about him following his death.
The following is from Zep’s tribute at the memorial site that his company set up to remember their employees that were lost in the attack:
Date of Birth: January 12, 1968
Department: Equity Sales
A group of friends named and registered a star in the heavens in memory of Marc Zeplin. How fitting as he was a star in the eyes of so many.
Successful as an equity trader, he formed close relationships with his clients but he was foremost a family man. Marc was very caring and devoted to his wife Debra, sons Ryan (3 yrs old) and Ethan (10 months), parents, sister and in-laws. He adored his children and treasured the time he spent with them. Marc was very proud of the new home he and his wife built in Westchester and enjoyed the change from urban to suburban living.
Raised in Long Island, Marc attended Oceanside High School and the University of Michigan where he also continued to earn a master’s degree in the acclaimed business school. Marc’s first career calling was sports casting. He loved sports of all kinds and enjoyed broadcasting games in Michigan during his college years. However, when he returned to New York, he found immediate employment in the financial world and soon after started at Cantor Fitzgerald where he became a partner.
Marc was truly a “master of the word.” He knew how and what to say in order to put you at ease, make you laugh or help you resolve a problem. Marc loved people. He had many friends and demonstrated a zest for living life to the fullest. He was tops in every way. He even worked at the top. The right position for so many years unfortunately was wrong on only one day – September 11, 2001.
— Debra Zeplin and Leora Zeplin, Marc’s Wife and Mother.
Please join us today as we remember Marc Zeplin and the rest of the victims of those attacks, and please, NEVER FORGET.
Cap’n Bob and Damsel,
Thank you for honoring this man. I don’t know him or anyone else who died that day, but honoring him this day means a lot to this stranger. I can’t really explain it…
Looking through the news headlines today after work, I didn’t see a damned thing about 9/11. Everything was Obama this and Obama that.
As a regular visitor to your web site, I knew that you two would be decent and caring enough to post a tribute of some sort to the victims of 9/11. I was really pleasantly surprised that you honored one man, one individual.
For that, I want to thank you, from the bottom of my heart, for remembering what is important and staying on track no matter how painful it is every year on this day.
I will never forget.
A touching tribute. Thanks for a superb site. I had the honor of remembering David Garcia.
Thanks to you guys, Buldada and Robert, it makes us proud to know that others feel as strongly about our determination to Never Forget.
Thanks for posting this, Cap’n Bob. This has been a wonderful project to be part of, and I’m also finding a lot of great sites as well, including yours.