NEW YORK, NY — The community is mourning the passing of Michael Sacco, CPA, a CBIZ Managing Director remembered for his kindness, professionalism, and the meaningful relationships he built throughout his life. His death has left family, friends, colleagues, and community members grieving the loss of a man widely described as compassionate, dependable, and deeply respected.
Michael Sacco is being remembered primarily for his character and the positive way he impacted those around him. Loved ones describe him as warm, genuine, and consistently respectful, someone who made people feel valued in both personal and professional settings.
Throughout his life, he was known for his loyalty and willingness to support others. Friends and colleagues recall that he often put the needs of others first, offering guidance, encouragement, and steady support during difficult moments while also celebrating the successes of those around him.
Tributes highlight his sincerity, sense of humor, and ability to connect with people from all backgrounds. He is remembered as someone who valued relationships deeply and invested time in maintaining strong bonds with family, friends, and professional colleagues.
As news of his passing spread, messages of condolence began pouring in from across New York and beyond. Many have shared personal memories that reflect his character and the lasting influence he had on their lives, both in small everyday interactions and significant professional contributions.
While his passing has created a deep sense of loss, those who knew him are finding comfort in the values he demonstrated throughout his life—kindness, loyalty, and compassion—which continue to shape how he is being remembered.
At this time, the family has not released further details regarding funeral or memorial arrangements. Community members continue to extend their thoughts and support to all those grieving this loss.
Michael Sacco, CPA, will be deeply missed, but his legacy of integrity, kindness, and connection will live on through those who knew him.