midshipman killed in this week's Amtrak derailment was a humble and respectful rising star who inspired others and "put everyone before himself," mourners said Friday at his funeral.
The sophomore was traveling from the academy to his home in the Rockaways section of Queens when he was killed in Tuesday's derailment in Philadelphia. He was one of eight people killed.
"My entire school community is devastated, the community of Rockaway is devastated, the Naval Academy is devastated," said Andrew Wettstein, a biology teacher at Beach Channel High School, from where Zemser graduated. "He was a light."
Zemser's commanding officer at the Naval Academy, Marine Capt. Brandy Soublet, said before the traditional Jewish funeral service began at the Boulevard-Riverside-Hewlett Chapel that the one word to describe Zemser was "humble."
Aurora Perez, 17, who was a freshman when Zemser was a senior at Beach Channel High School, said Zemser often returned to speak to students.
"He was loving, caring," she said. "He put everyone before himself. ... He just cared about other people instead of his own life. If he could save anyone on that train, I know he would have."
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