I lost a mentor that had guided me through my younger years to terrorism, and had felt great grief at this time last year - overwhelmed by the uncertainty of the condition of his life. Thus i dedicate this post to those who need comfort and assurance those precious martyrs had not died in vain, but served as a vessel to open this nation's comfort zones, enabling this country and the world to view the evilness in all of us. Human nature is paperthin...we must all take this day and look at our own lives and reflect how we may serve one another.
My mentor was only twenty six years young and had an incredibly bright future ahead of him, including a marriage, employed at a high position job for his age at Fred Alger management. Rest in peace Andy, and i know you are smiling down on all of us.
?Shannon Adams, 25, lived in Long Island City and was a fixed income accountant at Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Joanne Ahladiotis, 27, lived in Forest Hills and worked for eSpeed, a division of Cantor Fitzgerald. She is survived by
sister Effie Salloum, mother Eleni and a father.
?Godwin Ajala, 33, lived in Jamaica and worked as a security guard for Summitt Security Services. He is survived by
wife Victoria, children Onyinyechi, eight, Uchechukwu, six, and Ugochi, one, parents Mabel and Godwin and siblings Alaeze,
Samuel and Chukwunta.
?Probationary Firefighter Richard Allen, 31, lived in Belle Harbor and was in his second week with Ladder Company 15.
| His body was found on the sixth-month anniversary of the attacks by uncle Robert McGuire and brother-in-law Mark Aiken.
Also survived by mother Gale, father Richard, Sr., sisters Lynn and Maggie Allen and Judy Aiken and brothers Luke
and Matthew, all of Belle Harbor.
?Antonio Alvarez, 23, lived in Jackson Heights and was a grill cook at Windows on the World. He is survived by
wife Filiberta Barragan and son Giovanni.
?Victoria Alvarez-Brito, 38, lived in Elmhurst and worked as an insurance salesperson for Marsh & McLennan.
?Telmo Alvear, 25, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a waiter at Windows on the World.
?Joseph Amatuccio, 41, lived in Ozone Park and was chief maintenance supervisor for the Port Authority.
?Doreen Angriasani, 44, lived in Ridgewood and worked as a finance supervisor at Marsh & McLennan. She is survived
by children Irene and the late Ralph, siblings Gina Giovanniello and Ralph.
?Thomas Ashton, 21, was a resident of Woodside?s Big Six and was an electrician.
?Ezra Aviles, 41, was a Rockaways native and a senior manager for the Port Authority.
?Andrew J. Bailey, 29, lived in Jamaica and was an Advantage Security supervisor for Marsh & McLennan.
He is survived by his eight-year-old daughter, Veronica, his girlfriend Miosotys Fernandez, and her three daughters
?Guy Bar-Zvi, 30, lived in Forest Hills and worked as a computer specialist for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Matthew Barnes, 37, grew up in Maspeth and worked out of Ladder Company 25 in Manhattan.
He is survived by wife Susan and sons Matthew Jr., 12, Jessie, 11 and Thomas, 8.
?Lieutenant Steven J. Bates, 42, lived in Glendale and worked out of Engine Company 235 in Brooklyn.
?Firefighter Carl John Bedigian, 35, was born in Jamaica and worked out of Brooklyn?s Engine Company 214.
?Paul Michael Benedetti, 32, grew up in Jackson Heights, lived in Astoria and worked as assistant director of client services
for Aon Corporation. He is survived by wife Alessandra, mother Sophie and sister Heidi Kendrick.
?Dominick J. Berardi, 25, lived in Whitestone and worked at Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by father Joseph and mother Maria.
?Darren Bohan, 34, lived in Kew Gardens and was an accounting temp.
?Yvonne Bonomo, 30, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a corporate travel broker for American Express.
?Francisco Bourdier, 41, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a security guard at Deutsche Bank next to 2 World Trade Center.
?Gennady Boyarsky, 34, lived in Far Rockaway and was a travel agent for American Express. He is survived
by wife, Jolonta, son, Michael, 7, and sister Beata Boyarsky.
?Firefighter Michael Emmett Brennan, 27, lived in Woodside and worked in Manhattan?s Ladder Company 4. Among others,
he is survived by mother Eileen Walsh and brother Brian.
?Firefighter Peter Brennan, 30, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth and lived in Ronkonkoma. He is survived
by wife Erica, who was expecting their second child.
?Marion Ruth Britton, 53, grew up in South Ozone Park and was an assistant director for the New York region for
the Census Bureau. Among others, she is survived by brother Paul.
?Nancy Bueche, 43, grew up in Richmond Hill and worked for Aon Corporation.
?Brian Joseph Cachia, 26, lived in Fresh Meadows and worked as a technical support specialist for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Steven Cafiero, Jr., 31, lived in Whitestone and was a client specialist at Aon Corporation. He is survived by
mother Grace Kneski, father Steven Sr. and live-in girlfriend Donnamarie Striano.
?Liam Callahan, 46, was a Sunnyside native and Port Authority police officer.
?Firefighter Dennis Carey, 51, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He was off-duty, but still responded.
?Ivhan Luis Carpio-Bautista, 24, was a chef at Windows on the World who lived in Ozone Park.
?Thomas Anthony Casoria, 29, lived in Whitestone and worked out of Engine Company 22 in Manhattan.
He is survived by mother Judy, father Carlo and brother Carlo, who is also a firefighter.
He was engaged to be married on October 13.
?James Marcel Cartier, 26, was an electrician and an Astoria resident.
?Firefighter Michael Cawley, 30, worked out of Ladder Company 136 in Elmhurst.
?Juan Armando Ceballos, 47, lived in Woodhaven and worked as a mail carrier.
?Swarna Chalasani, 33, was a researcher for Fiduciary Trust whose parents live in Rego Park.
?Pedro Francisco Checo, 35, lived in Bayside and was a vice president of Fiduciary Trust. He is survived by longtime live-in
girlfriend Milly Cabrera, children Franklin, 17, Jasen, six, and Julian, one, and parents Francisco and Maria.
?Firefighter Vernon Cherry, 49, grew up in the Woodside Houses and worked out of Ladder Company 118 by the Brooklyn Bridge.
?Mohammad Chowdhury, 39, lived in Woodside and worked as a waiter at Windows on the World.
?Pamela Chu, 31, lived in Flushing and was a vice president and United States equities trader at Cantor Fitzgerald.
She is survived by parents Kenneth Chu and Su-yeon.
?Edna Cintrón, 46, lived in East Elmhurst and was an administrative assistant for Marsh & McLennan. Once homeless,
she played a large role in getting her husband, William, to control his alcoholism. The future was so great for this couple
that they had opened a flower shop in East Harlem.
?Retired Fire Captain James Corrigan, 60, lived in Little Neck and had worked for the FDNY for 25 years
before becoming the overseer of fire and safety operations at 7 World Trade Center.
He is survived by wife Marie and sons Sean and Brendan.
?Digna Costanza, 25, lived in Woodside and worked at Marsh & McLennan.
?Lucy Crifasi, 51, was a travel agent and a Glendale resident.
?Lieutenant John Crisci was a 23-year FDNY veteran who worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?Firefighter Thomas Patrick Cullen 3rd, 31, grew up in Sunnyside and then the Rockaways and worked out of Squad 41.
?Anette Dataram, 25, lived in South Ozone Park and worked as an accountant for Windows on the World. She is survived
by fiancee Anil Harilal, brothers Robert and Anand, mother Mahadai and stepfather Madan Rajkumar.
?Clinton Davis, 38, lived in Flushing and was a Port Authority policeman. He is survived three children?aged 18, 12 and
10?who have moved to Texas because New York has too many painful memories.
?Emerita De La Peña, 32, is believed to have lived in Ridgewood. Known as ?Emy,? she is survived by
husband Gabriel and one-year-old daughter Daniella.
?Paul DeCola, 39, lived in Ridgewood and was a systems engineer for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?David A. DeFeo, 37, lived in Flushing and was an employee of Sandler O?Neill & Partners.
?Palmina Delli Gatti, 33, lived in Long Island City and worked as a bookkeeper for Marsh & McLennan. She is survived
by her father, her sister Marie and her very dear friends Lori, Kathy and Bridget.
?Firefighter Martin Demeo, 47, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He is survived by
wife Joan, children Kristen, 16, and Nicholas, 14.
?Anthony Dionisio Jr., 38, graduated from Richmond Hill High School and was vice president of eSpeed, a division of
Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by 11-year-old daughter Stephanie, mother Lucille, father Anthony, sister Debbie
Phinney and brother Peter.
?Benilda Domingo, 38, lived in Woodside and worked as a janitor for ABM Industries.
?Fire Lieutenant Kevin Dowdell, 46, worked out of Woodside?s Rescue Company 4. He is survived by wife RoseEllen and sons.
?Deputy Chief Raymond Downey, 64, grew up in Sunnyside and was the commander the Special Operations Command,
which includes rescue work, marine operations and the handling of hazardous materials. He is survived by his wife of 40 years,
Rosalie, and five married children?Joseph (an FDNY captain), Marie Tortorice, Chuck (an FDNY lieutenant),
Ray and Kathy Ugalde.
?Mirna Duarte, 31, lived in Richmond Hill.
?Joseph Anthony Eacobacci, 26, lived in Flushing and was an energy trader for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Michael Elferis, 28, grew up in College Point and worked out of Engine Company 22 in Manhattan.
He is survived by parents Mary and Robert and siblings Robert, Joseph, Nancy and Elizabeth.
?Doris Suk-Yuen Eng, 30, lived in Flushing and was a club manager for Windows on the World. She is survived
by mother Sui-Kam Eng and brother Jerry.
?Erwin Erker, 41, was a Ridgewood native who lived many years in Glendale.
?Sandra Fajardo-Smith, 37, lived in Elmhurst and worked as an accountant at Marsh & McLennan. She is survived by a
cousin in New Jersey and many relatives in her native Brazil.
?Batallion Chief John Joseph Fanning, 54, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth and lived in West Hempstead.
?Fire Captain Thomas Farino, 37, lived in South Ozone Park and worked out of Engine Company 26.
?John Farrell, 32, grew up in Rockaway Beach and was a vice president and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Terrence Farrell worked out of Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Bernard Favuzza, 52, grew up in Ridgewood and lived many years in Glendale. He worked as an agency broker for
Cantor Fitzgerald. His last known conversation was over the telephone with his wife, Linda, at 8:30 that morning.
At the time, he was probably on the 102nd floor of Tower One, where he had an office.
Favuzza attended St. Matthias School and Most Holy Trinity in Williamsburg. After graduating high school,
he went straight to Wall Street, working at such companies as Bankers Trust, Fundamental Brokers Incorporated
and RMJ Brokers before joining Cantor Fitzgerald. He had two daughters, Donna Posta and Laura Favuzza,
and a two-year-old grandson named Dominick Posta. He is also survived by sister Janice Lagas.
?Henry Fernandez, 23, lived in Elmhurst and was a pastry chef at Windows on the World. He is survived by many family
members in his native Ecuador.
?Christina Donovan Flannery, 26, grew up in Ridgewood and lived in Middle Village. She was an associate broker at Sandler,
O?Neil and Partners.
?Eileen Flecha, 33, lived in Kew Gardens and worked as a junior trader for Fiduciary Trust International.
?Firefighter John Florio, 33, grew up in Middle Village and worked in Brooklyn?s Engine Company 214.
?Clyde Frazier Jr., 41, lived in Jamaica and worked as a state tax investigator in the World Trade Center. He is survived
by father Clyde Frazier Sr.?Giann Gamboa, 26, was a manager of the Top of the World Cafe who lived in Corona.
?Firefighter Thomas Gardner was a 16-year veteran working out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?Rocco Gargano, 28, lived in Bayside and worked for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Matthew Garvey, 37, lived in Woodside and worked out of Squad 1 in Brooklyn.
?Battalion Chief Edward F. Geraghty worked out of Battalion 9. He graduated Holy Cross High School in 1974.
?Marina Gertsberg, 25, lived in Howard Beach and had been working at Cantor Fitzgerald for one week.
She visited hermother every Sunday and had lunch with her once a week.
?Firefighter Ronnie Gies, 43, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He is survived by wife Carol and sons
Thomas, 18, Ronnie, 16, and Robert, 14.
?Firefighter Paul John Gill, 34, lived in Astoria and worked in Manhattan?s Engine Company 54/Ladder 4.
?Firefighter John Giordano was a member of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?Kum-Kum Girolamo, 41, lived in Kew Gardens and worked as an administrative assistant for Aon Corporation.
She is survived by 13-year-old son Krishan.
?Dianne Gladstone, 55, lived in Forest Hills and worked for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.
?Dennis J. Gomes, 40, lived in Richmond Hill. He is survived by a wife, newborn baby and parents Richard and Nellie Gomes.
?Kerene Gordon, 43, lived in Far Rockaway and was a food service handler with Forte Food Service.
?Denise Gregory, 39, lived in Far Rockaway and worked at Carr Futures.
?Lisa Kearney-Griffin, 35, lived in Jamaica and worked as a travel agent for American Express Corporate Travel at Marsh
& McLennan. She is survived by husband Craig Griffin, daughter Brityne and another one-year-old daughter.
?Reverend Francis ?Frank? E. Grogan, CSC, ?76, was a religion teacher and chaplain at Holy Cross High School from 1965?1968.
The priest was among the hijack victims on United Airlines Flight 175 that struck the second (south) WTC tower.
?Barbara Guzzardo, 49, lived in Glendale. She is survived by husband Anthony and son Anthony, Jr.
?Nezam Hafiz, 32, lived in South Ozone Park 1nd worked as an analyst for Marsh & McLennan. He is survived by
sister Debbie Ally and both parents, with whom he lived.
?Mohammad Hamdani, 23, lived in Bayside and was a research assistant at Rockefeller University.
He is survived by mother Talat, father Saleem and two younger brothers.
?Firefighter Robert Hamilton, 43, grew up in Ridgewood and worked out of Squad 41 in the Bronx. He is survived by
father Robert, wife Elizabeth, 12-year-old son Robert, eight-year-old daughter Christine, mother Arlene and siblings
Mary, Barbara and John.
?Charles Francis Xavier Heeran, 23, grew up in Rockaway Beach and worked as a bond trader at Cantor Fitzgerald.
He is survived by a large family that includes a twin sibling and father Bernard Heeran.
?Firefighter John Heffernan lived in Middle Village.
?Claribel Hernández, 31, was an administrative assistant as Sybase and a Woodside resident.
?Norberto Hernández, 42,lived in Elmhurst and was a pastry chef at Windows on the World.
?Raúl Hernández, 51, is believed to have lived in Corona and was a maintenance supervisor for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Fire Captain Brian Hickey worked out of Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Clara Victorine Hinds, 52, lived in Far Rockaway and worked as a seamstress at the
Rainbow Room and Windows on the World. She is survived by a husband and two sons.
?Firefighter Jonathan Hohmann, 48, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He lived on Staten Island and had a dog named Scooter.
?Michael C. Howell, 60, lived in Bayside and was director of management information systems for Fred Alger Management.
He is survived by wife Emily and son Kevin, 29.
?Firefighter Joseph Hunter, 32, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He is survived by parents Joseph and Tessie
and siblings Teresa and Sean.
?Fire Captain Walter G. Hynes, 46, lived in Belle Harbor and headed Ladder Company 13 in Manhattan.
He is survived by wife Veronica and three daughters.
?Marian Hyrcak, 56, was a Ridgewood resident.
?Firefighter Jonathan Lee Ielpi, 29, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. His father, Lee, is a retired firefighter.
He is also survived by a wife, a nine-year-old son and a three-year-old son.
?Stephanie Irby, 38, lived with her sister and niece in Jamaica and worked as an accountant for Marsh & McLennan.
She is survived by brothers Addison and Kennether, sister Pam Melton and niece Cecelia Melton.
?Maria Jakubiak, 40, lived in Ridgewood and worked at Marsh & McLennan. She is survived by husband Kazimierz
and three children, ages 11, 16 and 17.
?Luis Jiménez, 25, was an accountant from Corona.
?Brian Jones, 44, lived in Kew Gardens and worked as a systems administrator for Fiduciary Trust.
?Lieutenant Anthony Jovic, 39, used to live in Elmhurst and worked out of Engine Company 279 in Red Hook.
He is survived by wife Cynthia and sons Matthew, 10, and Peter, 9.
?John Katsimatides, 31, was a bonds broker for Cantor Fitzgerald and an Astoria resident.
?Fire Lieutenant Ronald Kerwin worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He is survived by wife Dianne Pressler Kerwin,
children Ryan, Keith and Colleen, parents Carol and William and brothers Kenneth and Daniel.
?Sarah Khan, 32, of South Ozone Park was a cashier at a Tower One cafeteria.
?Lucille King, 69, lived in Ridgewood and worked for Aon Corporation.
?Firefighter Robert King, 36, lived in Bellerose Terrace and worked out of Engine Company 33. He is survived by
wife Theresa, children Thomas, 6, Elizabeth, 4, and Stephan, 2, parents Robert and Audrey and three sisters.
?Frank Koestner, 48, lived in Ridgewood and was a stock trader for Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by five-year-old
daughter Carolyn, fiancee Michelle Stabile and mother Maria.
?Police Officer Thomas Langone, 39, worked out of ESU Truck 10 on Queens Boulevard in Flushing. His brother,
Firefighter Peter Langone, 41, of Engine Company 252 also died responding to the attack.
Thomas was married to JoAnn and had two children, Caitlin, 12, and Brian, 10. Peter was married to Terri
and had two daughters, Nikki, 9, and Karli, 5. They are also survived by father Paul and sisters
Rosemarie and Joanne Ciborowski.
?Firefighter Scott Larsen lived in Glendale?Eugen G. Lazar, 27, was a computer programmer and a Glendale resident.
?Yang Der ?Robert? Lee, 64, was an inventory manager and a Richmond Hill resident.
?Stephen Paul Lefkowitz, 50, lived in Belle Harbor and was a mediator with the New York State
Department of Taxation and Finance. He is survived by wife Sara and son Daniel.
?Adriana Legro, 32, lived in Elmhurst and worked as a stockbroker for Carr Futures.
?Ye Wei Liang, 27, lived in Woodside and was a technical information specialist.
?Carlos Lillo, 38, was a member of Battalion 49 in Astoria.
?Anthony Luparello, 62, was a maintenance worker and a Corona resident.
?Monica Lyons, 53, lived in Kew Gardens Hills and worked at Marsh & McLennan.
?Jan Maciejewski, 37, lived in Long Island City and was an information technology consultant at the Julien J. Studley brokerage.
?Firefighter William Mahoney, 38, worked out of Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Debora Maldonado, 47, lived in South Ozone Park and was a secretary.
?Francisco Mancini, 26, lived in Astoria and was a laborer for Local 79.
?Michael Marti, 26, lived in Glendale and was a bond trader for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Edward Martinez, 60, was a computer supervisor at Cantor Fitzgerald who lived in Elmhurst.
?Robert Gabriel Martinez, 23, lived in Astoria and patrolled the WTC lobby as a security officer.
He is survived by parents Marie and Gabriel, and five-year-old son Jonathan.
?Patricia Massari, 25, lived in Glendale and worked as a working capital analyst at Marsh & McLennan.
?Marcello Matricciano lived in Jackson Heights and worked for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Patricia Cimaroli Massari, 25, lived in Glendale and was a working capital analyst at Marsh & McLenna.
She is survived by husband Louis. Also, she had found out that she was pregnant on the morning of the attack.
?Jill Maurer-Campbell, 31, lived in Middle Village and was an administrative assistant for Baseline.
She is survived byhusband Steven, one-year old son Jake, parents Joseph and Jeanne and sister Linda.
?Nancy Mauro, 51, lived in Forest Hills and was project manager in technical information services for Marsh & McLennan.
?Jennifer Mazzotta, 23, was an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald and a resident of Maspeth.
?Firefighter Thomas Joseph McCann, 46, grew up in Woodside and worked out of Division 3 Battalion 8 in Midtown
Manhattan. He is survived by wife Anne, 16-year-old daughter Courtney, 13-year-old son
Sean and siblings Natalie Moriarty, George.
?Officer Brian McDonnell worked out ESU Truck 10 in Flushing. He is survived by wife Maggie,
daughter Katie, 8, and son Thomas, 3.
?Firefighter Robert Dismas McMahon, 35, grew up in Woodside and worked out of Ladder Company 20.
He is survived by wife Julie, son Matthew Clifford (Julie was expecting their second child), parents Irene Siroka
and Robert McMahon and stepmother Nancy, siblings Andrew, Irene, Tony, Damon, Michael, Peter McMahon,
Michele Pomara and Gina Giammarino (nee Ingrisano).
?George C. Merino, 39, lived in Bayside and was a securities analyst for Fiduciary Trust.
He is survived by wife Olga and daughter Tania.
?Lukasz Milewski, 21, lived in Kew Gardens and worked in food service for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Ronald Keith Milstein, 54, is believed to have lived in Forest Hills and was a temporary administrative worker at Fiduciary Trust.
?Fire Captain Thomas Moody, 45, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. Born in Queens, he lived in Stony Brook and
is survived by wife Maureen, children Jessica, 12, Erin, 11, Sean, 8, and Deirdre, 6, brothers Frank and
Michael and sister, Loraine Butcher.
?Sharon Moore, 37, lived in Jamaica and was a vice president at Sandler O?Neill. She is survived by
son Lance, 15, mother Barbara Bridges, brother, Raybury Moore.
?Abner Morales, 37, lived in Ozone Park and was a lotus software programmer for Fiduciary Trust International.
He is survived by his wife and first love Norma, an 11-year-old daughter and a two-year-old son.
?Paula Morales, 42, was a financial services specialist and Richmond Hill resident.
?Battalion Chief John Moran, 42, lived in the Rockaways. He is survived by wife Kim, seven-year-old son Ryan and
four-year-old son Dylan.
?Firefighter Vincent Morello, 35, lived in Middle Village and worked out of Ladder 35 in Manhattan.
?Nancy Muñiz, 45, lived in Ridgewood and worked as an administrative assistant. She is survived by
eight-year-old son Brian and three sisters who live within blocks.
?Carlos Mario Múñoz, 43, was an employee of the buying department at Windows on the World and a Woodside resident.
?Valerie Victoria Murray, 65, lived in Flushing and was a secretary with Ohrenstein & Brown.
?Lieutenant Robert Nagel, 55, lived in Richmond Hill and worked out of Engine Company 58 in Manhattan.
?Karen Navarro, 30, lived in Bayside and was an assistant on the foreign exchange trading desk of Carr Futures.
She is survived by father Edward and others.
?Firefighter Peter Nelson, 42, was a 15-year FDNY veteran who worked at Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Gloria Nieves, 48, lived in Jackson Heights.
?Petty Officer Second Class Michael Allen Noeth, 30, lived in Jackson Heights, but died in the Pentagon.
?Alexander Ortiz, 36, was a contract security guard for Empire Blue Cross who lived in Ridgewood.
?Elsy Carolina Osorio-Oliva, 27, was a junior translation engineer with General Telecom and a Flushing resident.
?Emilio Ortiz, 38, was known by friends as ?Pete? and lived in Corona. He worked at Carr Futures as a stockbroker with
his best friend, Daniel Lopez, who is also missing. He is survived by wife Wanda and eight-month-old twin
daughters Emily and Amanda.
?Isidro Ottenwilder, 35, lived in Corona and worked as a food handler.
?Probation Firefighter James Pappageorge, 29, lived in Jackson Heights/Corona and worked out of Engine Company 23
in Manhattan. He is survived by fiancee Gina Pinos, parents Olga and Demetrios, sister Helen.
?Vijayashanker Paramsothy, 23, lived in Astoria and worked for Aon Corporation.
?James Parham, 33, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a Port Authority police officer who had just been
promoted to academy instructor.
?Gye-Hyong Park, 28, lived in Flushing.
?Victor Paz-Gutierrez, 43, lived in Long Island City and was a pastry chef at Windows on the World. He is survived by|
mother Blanca, brother Jose, sisters Julia and Patricia and girlfriend Liliana Ospina. Another brother was killed in
the Colombian drug wars.
?Richard Allen Pearlman, 18, lived in Howard Beach and was a medic with the Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
?Firefighter Durrell V. Pearsall Jr. worked out of Rescue Squad 4 in Woodside.
?Thomas Pedicini, 30, lived in Woodside and worked as a trader at Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by a large family.
?Salvatore Pepe, 45, lived in Elmhurst and was an assistant vice president in the global technology service
with Marsh & McLennan.
?Ivan Perez, 37, lived in Ozone Park and worked for Fiduciary Trust International.
?William Russell Peterson, 46, lived in Breezy Point and worked as a claims examiner for Marsh & McLennan.
He is survived by wife Robin, father Robert, brother Robert and sister Dianne Huddler.
?Lieutenant Kevin Pfeifer, 42, lived in Middle Village and worked out of Engine Company 33 in Manhattan.
?Lieutenant Kenneth Phelan, 41, lived in Ridgewood and Maspeth and worked out of the same Brooklyn Engine
Company 217 to which his father, Dan, had been a member.
?Firefighter Christopher Pickford, 32, lived in Kew Gardens and worked out of Brooklyn?s Engine Company 201.
?Joshua Poptean, 37, lived in North Flushing and worked with Bronx Builders.
?Giovanna Porras, 24, lived in South Ozone Park and worked as an accountant for General Telecomm.
?Ricardo Quinn, 40, lived in Bayside and was a paramedic with Battalion 57 in Brooklyn. He is survived by
his second wife, Virginia and children from both of their first marriages.
?Vishnoo Ramsaroop, 44, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as an elevator operator. He is survived by brother Sahadeo.
?Firefighter Adam David Rand, 30, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth and lived in Bellmore.
?Amenia Rasool, 33, lived in South Richmond Hill and worked as an accountant for Marsh Inc.
?Gerard Rauzi, 42, lived in Flushing. He was in the Class of 1976 at Christ the King.
?Howard Reich, 59, lived in Forest Hills and was a mail deliverer for Pitney Bowes.
?John Thomas Resta was 40; Sylvia San Pio Resta was 26. The married couple lived in Bayside and both were traders
with Carr Futures. Sylvia was seven months pregnant on September 11.
?Eduvigis ?Eddie? Reyes, 37, lived in Richmond Hill and worked as a freight forwarder in the shipping industry
for Rohde & Liesenfeld.
?Michael Richards, 38, lived in Jamaica and was a sculptor with a studio in Tower One.
?Alan Jay Richman, 44, lived in Long Island City and was vice president of employee benefits at Marsh & McLennan.
?Linda Ivelisse Rivera, 26, lived in Far Rockaway and was a human resources employee for the insurance brokerage
firm Marsh & McLennan.She is survived by parents Carmen Alvarado and José Rivera, older brother Rafael Alex,
11-year-old brother Rafael José and boyfriend Daniel Rojas.
?Firefighter-In-Training Anthony Rodriguez was assigned to Engine Company 279. He lived in Staten Island and
received a certificate of graduation posthumously on November 1.
?Obdulio Ruiz-Diaz, 44, lived in Kew Gardens and was a home improvement worker. He had gone to Windows
on the World to discuss a renovation.
?Firefighter Stephen Russell, 40, lived in Rockaway Beach and worked out of Engine House 55 in Little Italy.
He is survived by parents Marie and Clifford, brothers Cliff and Bill and girlfriend Rhonda Cohen.
?Carlos Samaniego, 29, was a broker and a Richmond Hill resident.
?Firefighter Christopher Santora, 23, grew up in Long Island City and was a rookie at Engine Company 54.
He still lived at home with his parents?father Alexander was a retired fire chief?and siblings.
?Anthony Savas, 72, lived in Astoria and worked as a construction inspector for the Port Authority.
?Thomas Scaracio, 35, lived in Astoria and worked as a currency broker.
?Firefighter Dennis Scauso, 46, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He is survived by wife Janlyn, children
Darcie, 13, Donny, 12, Gabrielle, 6, and Juliette, 4.
?Arthur Warren Scullin, 57, grew up in Woodside and lived in Flushing and worked as a senior vice president and
director of taxes at Marsh Inc. He is also survived by wife Cathy, children Warren, Jim and Nora and mother Ethel.
?Sita Sewnarine, 37, lived in Richmond Hill and was a disaster recovery agent for Fiduciary Trust Company. She is survived
by daughter Victoria, 5, and sister Mary.
?Earl Richard Shanahan, 50, lived in Flushing.
?Thomas Joseph Shubert, 43, lived in Flushing.
?Dianne Signer, 30, was engaged to Paul Mauceri. They were scheduled to get married at St. Margaret?s in Middle Village.
?Khamladai and Roshan Singh were extremely close siblings who lived in Woodhaven. Khamladai, 25,
was an assistant banquet manager. Roshan, 21, was in the Army National Guard and was brought in to arrange
the audio-visual presentation for a 600-person event at the WTC.
?Vincent Slavin, 41, lived in Belle Harbor and was an equity trader and vice president/partner at Cantor Fitzgerald.
He is survived by fiancée Anna Baez, son Michael, 12, and mother Loretta.
?Kevin Smith worked out of ESU Truck 10 in Flushing.
?Alexandru Stan, 34, lived in Middle Village and worked for eSpeed a division of Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Steven Strauss, 51, lived in Fresh Meadows and worked at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter as an electrical foreman
for the Petrocelli Electric Company. He is survived by daughter Melanie.
?Ramon Suarez, 45, was a Ridgewood resident and police officer. He is survived by wife Carmen, children Sophia,Ray Jr,
and Jillian.
?David Marc Sullins, 30, was an emergency medical technician at Cabrini Medical Center and a Glendale resident.
?Patrick Sullivan, 32, lived in Breezy Point and worked for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Brian Edward Sweeney, 29, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He previously worked out of Engine
Company 263 in Astoria. He lived in Merrick. He is survived by father Edward, mother MaryAnn,
and siblings Lynn and Matthew.
?Norma Taddei, 64, lived in Woodside and worked for Marsh & McLennan.
?Police Officer Paul Talty Jr., 40, began his career on patrol in the 108th Precinct, but was working for the ESU10
at the time of the attack. He is survived by wife Barbara, children Paul, Lauren and Kelly, parents Gloria and John Sr.,
sisters Kerry and Patricia and brothers Kevin, John, Mark and Steven.
?Goumatie Thackurdeen, 35, lived in South Ozone Park and was a vice president at Fiduciary Trust.
?Scott Timmes, 28, was a commodities customer service clerk and a Ridgewood resident.
?Michael A. Trinidad, 33, lived in Jamaica and was working in telecommunications accounting for Cantor Fitzgerald.
Divorced three years ago from Monique Ferrer, he is survived by their children Thea and Timothy.
?Police Officer Santos Valentin Jr., 39, lived in Richmond Hill and worked for Emergency Services Squad 7.
He is survived by parents Gloria and Santos Sr., sisters Alida, Denise and Rosa and brothers Eduardo and Elliot.
?David Vargas, 46, is believed to have lived in Elmhurst and is known to have worked as a customer service manager.
at Pitney Bowes. He is survived by wife Rosa Caicedo, daughter Leslie, 14, and son Kevin, 12.
?Firefighter Sergio Villanueva, 33, grew up in Bayside and worked out of Ladder Company 132 in Brooklyn.
?Firefighter Lawrence Virgilio, 38, lived in Sunnyside Gardens.
?Gabriela S. Waisman, 33, was an operations manager at Sybase and an Elmhurst resident.
?Lieutenant Robert Wallace, 43, lived in Woodhaven and worked out of Engine 205/Ladder 118 in Brooklyn.
?Fire Lieutenant Michael Warchola, 51, lived in Middle Village.?Captain Patrick Waters, 44, lived in Middle Village
and worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?James A. Waring, 49, lived in Bayside and was director of security for Cantor Fitzgerald. Married to Maria,
he had four daughters aged between five and 14. He is also survived by sister Mary Jane Edgar.
?Charles Waters, 44, graduated from Middle Village?s Christ the King in 1976 and was a vice president and partner at
Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by wife Barbara, son Charlie, 14, twin daughters Jaclyn and Allison, 11, and another child.
?Firefighter Michael Weinberg, 34, was born and raised in Maspeth.
?Firefighter Timothy Welty worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth.
?Donna Wilson, 48, grew up in Woodside and worked as a financial reporter for Aon Corporation.
?Jennifer Wong, 26, lived in Whitestone and worked for Marsh & McLennan in the risk management division of client services.
?Firefighter Raymond York, 45, grew up in Howard Beach. He is survived by wife Joan and four children.
?Elkin Yuen, 32, lived in Flushing and was a broker at Carr Futures. He is survived by wife Cella and daughter Nicole, 3.
My mentor was only twenty six years young and had an incredibly bright future ahead of him, including a marriage, employed at a high position job for his age at Fred Alger management. Rest in peace Andy, and i know you are smiling down on all of us.
?Shannon Adams, 25, lived in Long Island City and was a fixed income accountant at Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Joanne Ahladiotis, 27, lived in Forest Hills and worked for eSpeed, a division of Cantor Fitzgerald. She is survived by
sister Effie Salloum, mother Eleni and a father.
?Godwin Ajala, 33, lived in Jamaica and worked as a security guard for Summitt Security Services. He is survived by
wife Victoria, children Onyinyechi, eight, Uchechukwu, six, and Ugochi, one, parents Mabel and Godwin and siblings Alaeze,
Samuel and Chukwunta.
?Probationary Firefighter Richard Allen, 31, lived in Belle Harbor and was in his second week with Ladder Company 15.
| His body was found on the sixth-month anniversary of the attacks by uncle Robert McGuire and brother-in-law Mark Aiken.
Also survived by mother Gale, father Richard, Sr., sisters Lynn and Maggie Allen and Judy Aiken and brothers Luke
and Matthew, all of Belle Harbor.
?Antonio Alvarez, 23, lived in Jackson Heights and was a grill cook at Windows on the World. He is survived by
wife Filiberta Barragan and son Giovanni.
?Victoria Alvarez-Brito, 38, lived in Elmhurst and worked as an insurance salesperson for Marsh & McLennan.
?Telmo Alvear, 25, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a waiter at Windows on the World.
?Joseph Amatuccio, 41, lived in Ozone Park and was chief maintenance supervisor for the Port Authority.
?Doreen Angriasani, 44, lived in Ridgewood and worked as a finance supervisor at Marsh & McLennan. She is survived
by children Irene and the late Ralph, siblings Gina Giovanniello and Ralph.
?Thomas Ashton, 21, was a resident of Woodside?s Big Six and was an electrician.
?Ezra Aviles, 41, was a Rockaways native and a senior manager for the Port Authority.
?Andrew J. Bailey, 29, lived in Jamaica and was an Advantage Security supervisor for Marsh & McLennan.
He is survived by his eight-year-old daughter, Veronica, his girlfriend Miosotys Fernandez, and her three daughters
?Guy Bar-Zvi, 30, lived in Forest Hills and worked as a computer specialist for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Matthew Barnes, 37, grew up in Maspeth and worked out of Ladder Company 25 in Manhattan.
He is survived by wife Susan and sons Matthew Jr., 12, Jessie, 11 and Thomas, 8.
?Lieutenant Steven J. Bates, 42, lived in Glendale and worked out of Engine Company 235 in Brooklyn.
?Firefighter Carl John Bedigian, 35, was born in Jamaica and worked out of Brooklyn?s Engine Company 214.
?Paul Michael Benedetti, 32, grew up in Jackson Heights, lived in Astoria and worked as assistant director of client services
for Aon Corporation. He is survived by wife Alessandra, mother Sophie and sister Heidi Kendrick.
?Dominick J. Berardi, 25, lived in Whitestone and worked at Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by father Joseph and mother Maria.
?Darren Bohan, 34, lived in Kew Gardens and was an accounting temp.
?Yvonne Bonomo, 30, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a corporate travel broker for American Express.
?Francisco Bourdier, 41, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a security guard at Deutsche Bank next to 2 World Trade Center.
?Gennady Boyarsky, 34, lived in Far Rockaway and was a travel agent for American Express. He is survived
by wife, Jolonta, son, Michael, 7, and sister Beata Boyarsky.
?Firefighter Michael Emmett Brennan, 27, lived in Woodside and worked in Manhattan?s Ladder Company 4. Among others,
he is survived by mother Eileen Walsh and brother Brian.
?Firefighter Peter Brennan, 30, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth and lived in Ronkonkoma. He is survived
by wife Erica, who was expecting their second child.
?Marion Ruth Britton, 53, grew up in South Ozone Park and was an assistant director for the New York region for
the Census Bureau. Among others, she is survived by brother Paul.
?Nancy Bueche, 43, grew up in Richmond Hill and worked for Aon Corporation.
?Brian Joseph Cachia, 26, lived in Fresh Meadows and worked as a technical support specialist for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Steven Cafiero, Jr., 31, lived in Whitestone and was a client specialist at Aon Corporation. He is survived by
mother Grace Kneski, father Steven Sr. and live-in girlfriend Donnamarie Striano.
?Liam Callahan, 46, was a Sunnyside native and Port Authority police officer.
?Firefighter Dennis Carey, 51, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He was off-duty, but still responded.
?Ivhan Luis Carpio-Bautista, 24, was a chef at Windows on the World who lived in Ozone Park.
?Thomas Anthony Casoria, 29, lived in Whitestone and worked out of Engine Company 22 in Manhattan.
He is survived by mother Judy, father Carlo and brother Carlo, who is also a firefighter.
He was engaged to be married on October 13.
?James Marcel Cartier, 26, was an electrician and an Astoria resident.
?Firefighter Michael Cawley, 30, worked out of Ladder Company 136 in Elmhurst.
?Juan Armando Ceballos, 47, lived in Woodhaven and worked as a mail carrier.
?Swarna Chalasani, 33, was a researcher for Fiduciary Trust whose parents live in Rego Park.
?Pedro Francisco Checo, 35, lived in Bayside and was a vice president of Fiduciary Trust. He is survived by longtime live-in
girlfriend Milly Cabrera, children Franklin, 17, Jasen, six, and Julian, one, and parents Francisco and Maria.
?Firefighter Vernon Cherry, 49, grew up in the Woodside Houses and worked out of Ladder Company 118 by the Brooklyn Bridge.
?Mohammad Chowdhury, 39, lived in Woodside and worked as a waiter at Windows on the World.
?Pamela Chu, 31, lived in Flushing and was a vice president and United States equities trader at Cantor Fitzgerald.
She is survived by parents Kenneth Chu and Su-yeon.
?Edna Cintrón, 46, lived in East Elmhurst and was an administrative assistant for Marsh & McLennan. Once homeless,
she played a large role in getting her husband, William, to control his alcoholism. The future was so great for this couple
that they had opened a flower shop in East Harlem.
?Retired Fire Captain James Corrigan, 60, lived in Little Neck and had worked for the FDNY for 25 years
before becoming the overseer of fire and safety operations at 7 World Trade Center.
He is survived by wife Marie and sons Sean and Brendan.
?Digna Costanza, 25, lived in Woodside and worked at Marsh & McLennan.
?Lucy Crifasi, 51, was a travel agent and a Glendale resident.
?Lieutenant John Crisci was a 23-year FDNY veteran who worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?Firefighter Thomas Patrick Cullen 3rd, 31, grew up in Sunnyside and then the Rockaways and worked out of Squad 41.
?Anette Dataram, 25, lived in South Ozone Park and worked as an accountant for Windows on the World. She is survived
by fiancee Anil Harilal, brothers Robert and Anand, mother Mahadai and stepfather Madan Rajkumar.
?Clinton Davis, 38, lived in Flushing and was a Port Authority policeman. He is survived three children?aged 18, 12 and
10?who have moved to Texas because New York has too many painful memories.
?Emerita De La Peña, 32, is believed to have lived in Ridgewood. Known as ?Emy,? she is survived by
husband Gabriel and one-year-old daughter Daniella.
?Paul DeCola, 39, lived in Ridgewood and was a systems engineer for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?David A. DeFeo, 37, lived in Flushing and was an employee of Sandler O?Neill & Partners.
?Palmina Delli Gatti, 33, lived in Long Island City and worked as a bookkeeper for Marsh & McLennan. She is survived
by her father, her sister Marie and her very dear friends Lori, Kathy and Bridget.
?Firefighter Martin Demeo, 47, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He is survived by
wife Joan, children Kristen, 16, and Nicholas, 14.
?Anthony Dionisio Jr., 38, graduated from Richmond Hill High School and was vice president of eSpeed, a division of
Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by 11-year-old daughter Stephanie, mother Lucille, father Anthony, sister Debbie
Phinney and brother Peter.
?Benilda Domingo, 38, lived in Woodside and worked as a janitor for ABM Industries.
?Fire Lieutenant Kevin Dowdell, 46, worked out of Woodside?s Rescue Company 4. He is survived by wife RoseEllen and sons.
?Deputy Chief Raymond Downey, 64, grew up in Sunnyside and was the commander the Special Operations Command,
which includes rescue work, marine operations and the handling of hazardous materials. He is survived by his wife of 40 years,
Rosalie, and five married children?Joseph (an FDNY captain), Marie Tortorice, Chuck (an FDNY lieutenant),
Ray and Kathy Ugalde.
?Mirna Duarte, 31, lived in Richmond Hill.
?Joseph Anthony Eacobacci, 26, lived in Flushing and was an energy trader for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Michael Elferis, 28, grew up in College Point and worked out of Engine Company 22 in Manhattan.
He is survived by parents Mary and Robert and siblings Robert, Joseph, Nancy and Elizabeth.
?Doris Suk-Yuen Eng, 30, lived in Flushing and was a club manager for Windows on the World. She is survived
by mother Sui-Kam Eng and brother Jerry.
?Erwin Erker, 41, was a Ridgewood native who lived many years in Glendale.
?Sandra Fajardo-Smith, 37, lived in Elmhurst and worked as an accountant at Marsh & McLennan. She is survived by a
cousin in New Jersey and many relatives in her native Brazil.
?Batallion Chief John Joseph Fanning, 54, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth and lived in West Hempstead.
?Fire Captain Thomas Farino, 37, lived in South Ozone Park and worked out of Engine Company 26.
?John Farrell, 32, grew up in Rockaway Beach and was a vice president and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Terrence Farrell worked out of Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Bernard Favuzza, 52, grew up in Ridgewood and lived many years in Glendale. He worked as an agency broker for
Cantor Fitzgerald. His last known conversation was over the telephone with his wife, Linda, at 8:30 that morning.
At the time, he was probably on the 102nd floor of Tower One, where he had an office.
Favuzza attended St. Matthias School and Most Holy Trinity in Williamsburg. After graduating high school,
he went straight to Wall Street, working at such companies as Bankers Trust, Fundamental Brokers Incorporated
and RMJ Brokers before joining Cantor Fitzgerald. He had two daughters, Donna Posta and Laura Favuzza,
and a two-year-old grandson named Dominick Posta. He is also survived by sister Janice Lagas.
?Henry Fernandez, 23, lived in Elmhurst and was a pastry chef at Windows on the World. He is survived by many family
members in his native Ecuador.
?Christina Donovan Flannery, 26, grew up in Ridgewood and lived in Middle Village. She was an associate broker at Sandler,
O?Neil and Partners.
?Eileen Flecha, 33, lived in Kew Gardens and worked as a junior trader for Fiduciary Trust International.
?Firefighter John Florio, 33, grew up in Middle Village and worked in Brooklyn?s Engine Company 214.
?Clyde Frazier Jr., 41, lived in Jamaica and worked as a state tax investigator in the World Trade Center. He is survived
by father Clyde Frazier Sr.?Giann Gamboa, 26, was a manager of the Top of the World Cafe who lived in Corona.
?Firefighter Thomas Gardner was a 16-year veteran working out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?Rocco Gargano, 28, lived in Bayside and worked for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Matthew Garvey, 37, lived in Woodside and worked out of Squad 1 in Brooklyn.
?Battalion Chief Edward F. Geraghty worked out of Battalion 9. He graduated Holy Cross High School in 1974.
?Marina Gertsberg, 25, lived in Howard Beach and had been working at Cantor Fitzgerald for one week.
She visited hermother every Sunday and had lunch with her once a week.
?Firefighter Ronnie Gies, 43, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He is survived by wife Carol and sons
Thomas, 18, Ronnie, 16, and Robert, 14.
?Firefighter Paul John Gill, 34, lived in Astoria and worked in Manhattan?s Engine Company 54/Ladder 4.
?Firefighter John Giordano was a member of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?Kum-Kum Girolamo, 41, lived in Kew Gardens and worked as an administrative assistant for Aon Corporation.
She is survived by 13-year-old son Krishan.
?Dianne Gladstone, 55, lived in Forest Hills and worked for the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance.
?Dennis J. Gomes, 40, lived in Richmond Hill. He is survived by a wife, newborn baby and parents Richard and Nellie Gomes.
?Kerene Gordon, 43, lived in Far Rockaway and was a food service handler with Forte Food Service.
?Denise Gregory, 39, lived in Far Rockaway and worked at Carr Futures.
?Lisa Kearney-Griffin, 35, lived in Jamaica and worked as a travel agent for American Express Corporate Travel at Marsh
& McLennan. She is survived by husband Craig Griffin, daughter Brityne and another one-year-old daughter.
?Reverend Francis ?Frank? E. Grogan, CSC, ?76, was a religion teacher and chaplain at Holy Cross High School from 1965?1968.
The priest was among the hijack victims on United Airlines Flight 175 that struck the second (south) WTC tower.
?Barbara Guzzardo, 49, lived in Glendale. She is survived by husband Anthony and son Anthony, Jr.
?Nezam Hafiz, 32, lived in South Ozone Park 1nd worked as an analyst for Marsh & McLennan. He is survived by
sister Debbie Ally and both parents, with whom he lived.
?Mohammad Hamdani, 23, lived in Bayside and was a research assistant at Rockefeller University.
He is survived by mother Talat, father Saleem and two younger brothers.
?Firefighter Robert Hamilton, 43, grew up in Ridgewood and worked out of Squad 41 in the Bronx. He is survived by
father Robert, wife Elizabeth, 12-year-old son Robert, eight-year-old daughter Christine, mother Arlene and siblings
Mary, Barbara and John.
?Charles Francis Xavier Heeran, 23, grew up in Rockaway Beach and worked as a bond trader at Cantor Fitzgerald.
He is survived by a large family that includes a twin sibling and father Bernard Heeran.
?Firefighter John Heffernan lived in Middle Village.
?Claribel Hernández, 31, was an administrative assistant as Sybase and a Woodside resident.
?Norberto Hernández, 42,lived in Elmhurst and was a pastry chef at Windows on the World.
?Raúl Hernández, 51, is believed to have lived in Corona and was a maintenance supervisor for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Fire Captain Brian Hickey worked out of Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Clara Victorine Hinds, 52, lived in Far Rockaway and worked as a seamstress at the
Rainbow Room and Windows on the World. She is survived by a husband and two sons.
?Firefighter Jonathan Hohmann, 48, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He lived on Staten Island and had a dog named Scooter.
?Michael C. Howell, 60, lived in Bayside and was director of management information systems for Fred Alger Management.
He is survived by wife Emily and son Kevin, 29.
?Firefighter Joseph Hunter, 32, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He is survived by parents Joseph and Tessie
and siblings Teresa and Sean.
?Fire Captain Walter G. Hynes, 46, lived in Belle Harbor and headed Ladder Company 13 in Manhattan.
He is survived by wife Veronica and three daughters.
?Marian Hyrcak, 56, was a Ridgewood resident.
?Firefighter Jonathan Lee Ielpi, 29, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. His father, Lee, is a retired firefighter.
He is also survived by a wife, a nine-year-old son and a three-year-old son.
?Stephanie Irby, 38, lived with her sister and niece in Jamaica and worked as an accountant for Marsh & McLennan.
She is survived by brothers Addison and Kennether, sister Pam Melton and niece Cecelia Melton.
?Maria Jakubiak, 40, lived in Ridgewood and worked at Marsh & McLennan. She is survived by husband Kazimierz
and three children, ages 11, 16 and 17.
?Luis Jiménez, 25, was an accountant from Corona.
?Brian Jones, 44, lived in Kew Gardens and worked as a systems administrator for Fiduciary Trust.
?Lieutenant Anthony Jovic, 39, used to live in Elmhurst and worked out of Engine Company 279 in Red Hook.
He is survived by wife Cynthia and sons Matthew, 10, and Peter, 9.
?John Katsimatides, 31, was a bonds broker for Cantor Fitzgerald and an Astoria resident.
?Fire Lieutenant Ronald Kerwin worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He is survived by wife Dianne Pressler Kerwin,
children Ryan, Keith and Colleen, parents Carol and William and brothers Kenneth and Daniel.
?Sarah Khan, 32, of South Ozone Park was a cashier at a Tower One cafeteria.
?Lucille King, 69, lived in Ridgewood and worked for Aon Corporation.
?Firefighter Robert King, 36, lived in Bellerose Terrace and worked out of Engine Company 33. He is survived by
wife Theresa, children Thomas, 6, Elizabeth, 4, and Stephan, 2, parents Robert and Audrey and three sisters.
?Frank Koestner, 48, lived in Ridgewood and was a stock trader for Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by five-year-old
daughter Carolyn, fiancee Michelle Stabile and mother Maria.
?Police Officer Thomas Langone, 39, worked out of ESU Truck 10 on Queens Boulevard in Flushing. His brother,
Firefighter Peter Langone, 41, of Engine Company 252 also died responding to the attack.
Thomas was married to JoAnn and had two children, Caitlin, 12, and Brian, 10. Peter was married to Terri
and had two daughters, Nikki, 9, and Karli, 5. They are also survived by father Paul and sisters
Rosemarie and Joanne Ciborowski.
?Firefighter Scott Larsen lived in Glendale?Eugen G. Lazar, 27, was a computer programmer and a Glendale resident.
?Yang Der ?Robert? Lee, 64, was an inventory manager and a Richmond Hill resident.
?Stephen Paul Lefkowitz, 50, lived in Belle Harbor and was a mediator with the New York State
Department of Taxation and Finance. He is survived by wife Sara and son Daniel.
?Adriana Legro, 32, lived in Elmhurst and worked as a stockbroker for Carr Futures.
?Ye Wei Liang, 27, lived in Woodside and was a technical information specialist.
?Carlos Lillo, 38, was a member of Battalion 49 in Astoria.
?Anthony Luparello, 62, was a maintenance worker and a Corona resident.
?Monica Lyons, 53, lived in Kew Gardens Hills and worked at Marsh & McLennan.
?Jan Maciejewski, 37, lived in Long Island City and was an information technology consultant at the Julien J. Studley brokerage.
?Firefighter William Mahoney, 38, worked out of Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Debora Maldonado, 47, lived in South Ozone Park and was a secretary.
?Francisco Mancini, 26, lived in Astoria and was a laborer for Local 79.
?Michael Marti, 26, lived in Glendale and was a bond trader for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Edward Martinez, 60, was a computer supervisor at Cantor Fitzgerald who lived in Elmhurst.
?Robert Gabriel Martinez, 23, lived in Astoria and patrolled the WTC lobby as a security officer.
He is survived by parents Marie and Gabriel, and five-year-old son Jonathan.
?Patricia Massari, 25, lived in Glendale and worked as a working capital analyst at Marsh & McLennan.
?Marcello Matricciano lived in Jackson Heights and worked for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Patricia Cimaroli Massari, 25, lived in Glendale and was a working capital analyst at Marsh & McLenna.
She is survived by husband Louis. Also, she had found out that she was pregnant on the morning of the attack.
?Jill Maurer-Campbell, 31, lived in Middle Village and was an administrative assistant for Baseline.
She is survived byhusband Steven, one-year old son Jake, parents Joseph and Jeanne and sister Linda.
?Nancy Mauro, 51, lived in Forest Hills and was project manager in technical information services for Marsh & McLennan.
?Jennifer Mazzotta, 23, was an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald and a resident of Maspeth.
?Firefighter Thomas Joseph McCann, 46, grew up in Woodside and worked out of Division 3 Battalion 8 in Midtown
Manhattan. He is survived by wife Anne, 16-year-old daughter Courtney, 13-year-old son
Sean and siblings Natalie Moriarty, George.
?Officer Brian McDonnell worked out ESU Truck 10 in Flushing. He is survived by wife Maggie,
daughter Katie, 8, and son Thomas, 3.
?Firefighter Robert Dismas McMahon, 35, grew up in Woodside and worked out of Ladder Company 20.
He is survived by wife Julie, son Matthew Clifford (Julie was expecting their second child), parents Irene Siroka
and Robert McMahon and stepmother Nancy, siblings Andrew, Irene, Tony, Damon, Michael, Peter McMahon,
Michele Pomara and Gina Giammarino (nee Ingrisano).
?George C. Merino, 39, lived in Bayside and was a securities analyst for Fiduciary Trust.
He is survived by wife Olga and daughter Tania.
?Lukasz Milewski, 21, lived in Kew Gardens and worked in food service for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Ronald Keith Milstein, 54, is believed to have lived in Forest Hills and was a temporary administrative worker at Fiduciary Trust.
?Fire Captain Thomas Moody, 45, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. Born in Queens, he lived in Stony Brook and
is survived by wife Maureen, children Jessica, 12, Erin, 11, Sean, 8, and Deirdre, 6, brothers Frank and
Michael and sister, Loraine Butcher.
?Sharon Moore, 37, lived in Jamaica and was a vice president at Sandler O?Neill. She is survived by
son Lance, 15, mother Barbara Bridges, brother, Raybury Moore.
?Abner Morales, 37, lived in Ozone Park and was a lotus software programmer for Fiduciary Trust International.
He is survived by his wife and first love Norma, an 11-year-old daughter and a two-year-old son.
?Paula Morales, 42, was a financial services specialist and Richmond Hill resident.
?Battalion Chief John Moran, 42, lived in the Rockaways. He is survived by wife Kim, seven-year-old son Ryan and
four-year-old son Dylan.
?Firefighter Vincent Morello, 35, lived in Middle Village and worked out of Ladder 35 in Manhattan.
?Nancy Muñiz, 45, lived in Ridgewood and worked as an administrative assistant. She is survived by
eight-year-old son Brian and three sisters who live within blocks.
?Carlos Mario Múñoz, 43, was an employee of the buying department at Windows on the World and a Woodside resident.
?Valerie Victoria Murray, 65, lived in Flushing and was a secretary with Ohrenstein & Brown.
?Lieutenant Robert Nagel, 55, lived in Richmond Hill and worked out of Engine Company 58 in Manhattan.
?Karen Navarro, 30, lived in Bayside and was an assistant on the foreign exchange trading desk of Carr Futures.
She is survived by father Edward and others.
?Firefighter Peter Nelson, 42, was a 15-year FDNY veteran who worked at Rescue 4 in Woodside.
?Gloria Nieves, 48, lived in Jackson Heights.
?Petty Officer Second Class Michael Allen Noeth, 30, lived in Jackson Heights, but died in the Pentagon.
?Alexander Ortiz, 36, was a contract security guard for Empire Blue Cross who lived in Ridgewood.
?Elsy Carolina Osorio-Oliva, 27, was a junior translation engineer with General Telecom and a Flushing resident.
?Emilio Ortiz, 38, was known by friends as ?Pete? and lived in Corona. He worked at Carr Futures as a stockbroker with
his best friend, Daniel Lopez, who is also missing. He is survived by wife Wanda and eight-month-old twin
daughters Emily and Amanda.
?Isidro Ottenwilder, 35, lived in Corona and worked as a food handler.
?Probation Firefighter James Pappageorge, 29, lived in Jackson Heights/Corona and worked out of Engine Company 23
in Manhattan. He is survived by fiancee Gina Pinos, parents Olga and Demetrios, sister Helen.
?Vijayashanker Paramsothy, 23, lived in Astoria and worked for Aon Corporation.
?James Parham, 33, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as a Port Authority police officer who had just been
promoted to academy instructor.
?Gye-Hyong Park, 28, lived in Flushing.
?Victor Paz-Gutierrez, 43, lived in Long Island City and was a pastry chef at Windows on the World. He is survived by|
mother Blanca, brother Jose, sisters Julia and Patricia and girlfriend Liliana Ospina. Another brother was killed in
the Colombian drug wars.
?Richard Allen Pearlman, 18, lived in Howard Beach and was a medic with the Forest Hills Volunteer Ambulance Corps.
?Firefighter Durrell V. Pearsall Jr. worked out of Rescue Squad 4 in Woodside.
?Thomas Pedicini, 30, lived in Woodside and worked as a trader at Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by a large family.
?Salvatore Pepe, 45, lived in Elmhurst and was an assistant vice president in the global technology service
with Marsh & McLennan.
?Ivan Perez, 37, lived in Ozone Park and worked for Fiduciary Trust International.
?William Russell Peterson, 46, lived in Breezy Point and worked as a claims examiner for Marsh & McLennan.
He is survived by wife Robin, father Robert, brother Robert and sister Dianne Huddler.
?Lieutenant Kevin Pfeifer, 42, lived in Middle Village and worked out of Engine Company 33 in Manhattan.
?Lieutenant Kenneth Phelan, 41, lived in Ridgewood and Maspeth and worked out of the same Brooklyn Engine
Company 217 to which his father, Dan, had been a member.
?Firefighter Christopher Pickford, 32, lived in Kew Gardens and worked out of Brooklyn?s Engine Company 201.
?Joshua Poptean, 37, lived in North Flushing and worked with Bronx Builders.
?Giovanna Porras, 24, lived in South Ozone Park and worked as an accountant for General Telecomm.
?Ricardo Quinn, 40, lived in Bayside and was a paramedic with Battalion 57 in Brooklyn. He is survived by
his second wife, Virginia and children from both of their first marriages.
?Vishnoo Ramsaroop, 44, lived in Jackson Heights and worked as an elevator operator. He is survived by brother Sahadeo.
?Firefighter Adam David Rand, 30, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth and lived in Bellmore.
?Amenia Rasool, 33, lived in South Richmond Hill and worked as an accountant for Marsh Inc.
?Gerard Rauzi, 42, lived in Flushing. He was in the Class of 1976 at Christ the King.
?Howard Reich, 59, lived in Forest Hills and was a mail deliverer for Pitney Bowes.
?John Thomas Resta was 40; Sylvia San Pio Resta was 26. The married couple lived in Bayside and both were traders
with Carr Futures. Sylvia was seven months pregnant on September 11.
?Eduvigis ?Eddie? Reyes, 37, lived in Richmond Hill and worked as a freight forwarder in the shipping industry
for Rohde & Liesenfeld.
?Michael Richards, 38, lived in Jamaica and was a sculptor with a studio in Tower One.
?Alan Jay Richman, 44, lived in Long Island City and was vice president of employee benefits at Marsh & McLennan.
?Linda Ivelisse Rivera, 26, lived in Far Rockaway and was a human resources employee for the insurance brokerage
firm Marsh & McLennan.She is survived by parents Carmen Alvarado and José Rivera, older brother Rafael Alex,
11-year-old brother Rafael José and boyfriend Daniel Rojas.
?Firefighter-In-Training Anthony Rodriguez was assigned to Engine Company 279. He lived in Staten Island and
received a certificate of graduation posthumously on November 1.
?Obdulio Ruiz-Diaz, 44, lived in Kew Gardens and was a home improvement worker. He had gone to Windows
on the World to discuss a renovation.
?Firefighter Stephen Russell, 40, lived in Rockaway Beach and worked out of Engine House 55 in Little Italy.
He is survived by parents Marie and Clifford, brothers Cliff and Bill and girlfriend Rhonda Cohen.
?Carlos Samaniego, 29, was a broker and a Richmond Hill resident.
?Firefighter Christopher Santora, 23, grew up in Long Island City and was a rookie at Engine Company 54.
He still lived at home with his parents?father Alexander was a retired fire chief?and siblings.
?Anthony Savas, 72, lived in Astoria and worked as a construction inspector for the Port Authority.
?Thomas Scaracio, 35, lived in Astoria and worked as a currency broker.
?Firefighter Dennis Scauso, 46, worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth. He is survived by wife Janlyn, children
Darcie, 13, Donny, 12, Gabrielle, 6, and Juliette, 4.
?Arthur Warren Scullin, 57, grew up in Woodside and lived in Flushing and worked as a senior vice president and
director of taxes at Marsh Inc. He is also survived by wife Cathy, children Warren, Jim and Nora and mother Ethel.
?Sita Sewnarine, 37, lived in Richmond Hill and was a disaster recovery agent for Fiduciary Trust Company. She is survived
by daughter Victoria, 5, and sister Mary.
?Earl Richard Shanahan, 50, lived in Flushing.
?Thomas Joseph Shubert, 43, lived in Flushing.
?Dianne Signer, 30, was engaged to Paul Mauceri. They were scheduled to get married at St. Margaret?s in Middle Village.
?Khamladai and Roshan Singh were extremely close siblings who lived in Woodhaven. Khamladai, 25,
was an assistant banquet manager. Roshan, 21, was in the Army National Guard and was brought in to arrange
the audio-visual presentation for a 600-person event at the WTC.
?Vincent Slavin, 41, lived in Belle Harbor and was an equity trader and vice president/partner at Cantor Fitzgerald.
He is survived by fiancée Anna Baez, son Michael, 12, and mother Loretta.
?Kevin Smith worked out of ESU Truck 10 in Flushing.
?Alexandru Stan, 34, lived in Middle Village and worked for eSpeed a division of Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Steven Strauss, 51, lived in Fresh Meadows and worked at Morgan Stanley Dean Witter as an electrical foreman
for the Petrocelli Electric Company. He is survived by daughter Melanie.
?Ramon Suarez, 45, was a Ridgewood resident and police officer. He is survived by wife Carmen, children Sophia,Ray Jr,
and Jillian.
?David Marc Sullins, 30, was an emergency medical technician at Cabrini Medical Center and a Glendale resident.
?Patrick Sullivan, 32, lived in Breezy Point and worked for Cantor Fitzgerald.
?Firefighter Brian Edward Sweeney, 29, worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth. He previously worked out of Engine
Company 263 in Astoria. He lived in Merrick. He is survived by father Edward, mother MaryAnn,
and siblings Lynn and Matthew.
?Norma Taddei, 64, lived in Woodside and worked for Marsh & McLennan.
?Police Officer Paul Talty Jr., 40, began his career on patrol in the 108th Precinct, but was working for the ESU10
at the time of the attack. He is survived by wife Barbara, children Paul, Lauren and Kelly, parents Gloria and John Sr.,
sisters Kerry and Patricia and brothers Kevin, John, Mark and Steven.
?Goumatie Thackurdeen, 35, lived in South Ozone Park and was a vice president at Fiduciary Trust.
?Scott Timmes, 28, was a commodities customer service clerk and a Ridgewood resident.
?Michael A. Trinidad, 33, lived in Jamaica and was working in telecommunications accounting for Cantor Fitzgerald.
Divorced three years ago from Monique Ferrer, he is survived by their children Thea and Timothy.
?Police Officer Santos Valentin Jr., 39, lived in Richmond Hill and worked for Emergency Services Squad 7.
He is survived by parents Gloria and Santos Sr., sisters Alida, Denise and Rosa and brothers Eduardo and Elliot.
?David Vargas, 46, is believed to have lived in Elmhurst and is known to have worked as a customer service manager.
at Pitney Bowes. He is survived by wife Rosa Caicedo, daughter Leslie, 14, and son Kevin, 12.
?Firefighter Sergio Villanueva, 33, grew up in Bayside and worked out of Ladder Company 132 in Brooklyn.
?Firefighter Lawrence Virgilio, 38, lived in Sunnyside Gardens.
?Gabriela S. Waisman, 33, was an operations manager at Sybase and an Elmhurst resident.
?Lieutenant Robert Wallace, 43, lived in Woodhaven and worked out of Engine 205/Ladder 118 in Brooklyn.
?Fire Lieutenant Michael Warchola, 51, lived in Middle Village.?Captain Patrick Waters, 44, lived in Middle Village
and worked out of Haz-Mat 1 in Maspeth.
?James A. Waring, 49, lived in Bayside and was director of security for Cantor Fitzgerald. Married to Maria,
he had four daughters aged between five and 14. He is also survived by sister Mary Jane Edgar.
?Charles Waters, 44, graduated from Middle Village?s Christ the King in 1976 and was a vice president and partner at
Cantor Fitzgerald. He is survived by wife Barbara, son Charlie, 14, twin daughters Jaclyn and Allison, 11, and another child.
?Firefighter Michael Weinberg, 34, was born and raised in Maspeth.
?Firefighter Timothy Welty worked out of Squad 288 in Maspeth.
?Donna Wilson, 48, grew up in Woodside and worked as a financial reporter for Aon Corporation.
?Jennifer Wong, 26, lived in Whitestone and worked for Marsh & McLennan in the risk management division of client services.
?Firefighter Raymond York, 45, grew up in Howard Beach. He is survived by wife Joan and four children.
?Elkin Yuen, 32, lived in Flushing and was a broker at Carr Futures. He is survived by wife Cella and daughter Nicole, 3.