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Area victims of 9/11

Bryan Craig Bennett, 25, died at the World Trade Center where he was a salesman with eSpeed, a division of Cantor Fitzgerald. He lived in New York but left behind family in Greenwich.

Christopher Blackwell, 42, of Putnam Lake, N.Y., died at the World Trade Center while responding to the attacks as a New York City "Rescue 3" firefighter. Blackwell was a New Fairfield native. He left behind his wife, Jane, and three children.

Alexander Braginsky, 38, of Stamford, died at the World Trade Center where he was the manager of foreign exchange products for Reuters.

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Stephen Cherry, 41, of Stamford, died at the World Trade Center where he was a partner at Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife as well as four sons.

Kevin Francis Cleary, 38, a Scarsdale, N.Y., resident whose sister lived in Greenwich, died at the World Trade Center where he was a bond trader for Euro Brokers.

Geoffrey Cloud, 36, of Stamford, died in the World Trade Center where he was an attorney and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and two children.

Kevin P. Connors, 55, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was vice president of Euro Brokers. He left behind two sons and three stepchildren.

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Joseph Coppo, 47, of New Canaan, died in the World Trade Center where he worked for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and four children.

Brian Cummins, 38, the brother of Greenwich resident Brendan Cummins, died at the World Trade Center where he worked for Cantor Fitzgerald. He lived in New York City.

Paul Dario Curioli, 52, of Norwalk, died in the World Trade Center where he was attending a meeting. He was a vice president FM Global in Norwalk. He left behind his wife and two sons.

Stephen Patrick Driscoll, 38, of Lake Carmel, N.Y., died at the World Trade Center while responding as a police officer with Emergency Services Squad No. 4.

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Michael Egan, 51, a former Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he worked as a managing director for Aon. He left behind his wife and two sons.

Ulf Ericson, 79, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was an employee of Washington Group International, a construction and engineering design firm. He left behind his wife and daughter.

Edward T. Fergus, 40, of Wilton, died at the World Trade Center where he worked for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and two children.

Bradley J. Fetchet, 24, raised in New Canaan, died at the World Trade Center where he was an equities trader for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. A scholarship fund, the Bradley J. Fetchet Memorial Foundation, was created in his honor.

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John Fiorito, 40, of Stamford, died at the World Trade Center where he was a broker with Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind a wife and son.

Bennett Fisher, 58, a Stamford resident who was born and raised in Greenwich, died at the World Trade Center where he was a senior vice president of Fiduciary Trust International.

Joseph Flounders, 46, a former Stamford resident who was living in Pennsylvania, died at the World Trade Center while working for Euro Brokers.

Peter Fry, 36, of Wilton, died at the World Trade Center where he was vice president of international money markets for Euro Brokers. He left behind his wife and two daughters.

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James Andrew Gadiel, 23, of Kent, Conn., died at the World Trade Center where he was an assistant trader at Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his mother, father, stepmother and several siblings and stepsiblings.

Thomas Edward Galvin, 32, a former Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was a senior vice president and corporate bond broker for Cantor Fitzgerald.

Christopher S. Gardner, 36, of Darien, died at the World Trade Center where he worked as an executive for Aon. He left behind his wife and two sons.

Robert J. Gerlich, 56, of Monroe, died at the World Trade Center where he worked as an accountant for Reinsurance Solutions. He left behind his wife and two sons.

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Ron Gilligan, 43, of East Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he worked for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and three children.

Steven Glick, 42, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was attending the Waters Financial Technology Congress. He left behind his wife and two children.

Kiran Reddy Gopu, 24, of Bridgeport, died at the World Trade Center where he worked for Marsh & McLennan Cos.

Edwin Graf III, 48, of Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he was a vice president of Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind three children.

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Donald Greene, 52, CEO of Safe Flight Instrument Corp. and a Greenwich resident, died aboard United Airlines Flight 93, the hijacked Boeing 757 which crashed in a field in southwestern Pennsylvania. He left behind his wife and two children.

Pedro Grehan, 35, a former Old Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was a broker for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and

three children.

Francis E. Grogan, 76, of Bridgeport, died on United Flight 175 when it crashed into the World Trade Center. Grogan, a priest, was headed to Los Angeles to visit

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his sister.

James Douglas Halvorson, 56, of Riverside, died at the World Trade Center where he was an executive for Marsh & McLennan. He left behind his wife and son.

Hansons: Peter, 38, a native of Easton, died on

United Flight 175 when it crashed into the World Trade Center along with his wife, Sue, 35, and their 3-year-old daughter, Christine.

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Daniel Edward Harlin, 41, of Kent, N.Y., died at the World Trade Center where he was responding as a firefighter with Ladder Company 2, Battalion 8 from East 51st St. in Manhattan. He left behind his wife and three children.

H. Joseph Heller, 37, of Ridgefield, died at the World Trade Center where he was a commodities broker at CARR Futures. He left behind his wife and four children.

Robert Higley II, 29, of New Fairfield, died at the World Trade Center where we worked at Aon. He left behind his wife and daughter and a second daughter born two months after the attacks.

Judith Florence Hofmiller, 53, of Brookfield, died at the World Trade Center where she was a consultant at Marsh & McLennan. She left behind her son.

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Paul Hughes, 38, of Stamford, died at the World Trade Center where he was a data systems manager for Marsh USA. He left behind his wife and daughter.

William C. Hunt, 32, of Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center, where he was a bond trader for Euro Brokers. He left behind his wife and daughter.

Thomas E. Hynes, 28, of Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he worked for the Vestek division of Thomson Financial. He left behind a wife and a baby born the following spring.

Erik Hans Isbrandtsen, 30, a former Greenwich resident who attended Greenwich High School in 1986 and 1987, died at the World Trade Center where he was an equities trader for Cantor Fitzgerald.

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John F. Iskyan, 41, of Wilton, died at the World Trade Center where he was a bond broker and partner

at Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and

two children.

Michael Grady Jacobs, 54, of Danbury, died at the World Trade Center where he was vice president of tax operations at Fiduciary Trust. He left behind four children.

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Thomas Joseph Kuveikis, 48, of Carmel, N.Y., died at the World Trade Center where he was responding as a firefighter with Squad 252 from Bushwick, Brooklyn. He left behind a daughter.

Stephen LaMantia, 38, of Darien, died at the World Trade Center where he worked as securities trader for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and

two children.

Joseph Lenihan, 41, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he worked as executive vice president for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. He left behind a wife and three children.

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Adam J. Lewis, 36, of Fairfield, died at the World Trade Center where he was a senior trader at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc. He left behind his wife and four children.

Garry Lozier, 47. of Darien, died at the World Trade Center, where he was the managing director of Sandler O'Neill & Partners. He left behind a wife and

three children.

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Edward "Teddy" Francis Maloney III, 32, a former Greenwich resident who lived in Rowayton, died at the World Trade Center where he was an account manager for TradeSpark. He left behind a wife, a daughter and a baby born in December 2001.

Kevin M. McCarthy, 42, of Fairfield, died at the World Trade Center where he worked for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and three children.

Eamon McEneaney, 46, of New Canaan, died at the World Trade Center where he was a senior vice president for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and four children.

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William Meehan, 49, of Darien, died at the World Trade Center where he was chief marketing analyst for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and three children.

Christopher Mello, 25, a Greenwich native, died on American Airlines Flight 11, the hijacked Boeing 767 that crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center.

Raymond J. Metz III, 37, of Trumbull, died at the World Trade Center where he worked as a currency broker for Euro Brokers. He left behind his wife, Patricia Costello Metz, and two daughters.

Michael Miller, 39, a Milford native, died at the World Trade Center where he was a partner at Cantor Fitzgerald.

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Cheryl Monyak, 43, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where she was a marketing manager for Marsh & McLennan Companies.

Cesar Murillo, 31, who was raised in Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he was an international trader for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife.

Christopher William Murphy, 35, of Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he was a senior research analyst for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. He left behind his wife and two daughters.

Robert Walter Noonan, 36, a Norwalk resident who previously resided in Greenwich, died at the World Trade Center where he was a coal and emissions account manager for TradeSpark. He left behind his wife and son.

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James Patrick, 30, of Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he was a bond broker for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and a son born seven weeks after 9/11.

Michael Pelletier, 36, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was a commodities broker for TradeSpark. He left behind a wife and two children.

Sean Rooney, 50, of Stamford, died at the World Trade Center where he was a vice president for Aon Risk Management Services. He left behind his wife, Beverly Eckert, a co-founder of Voices of September 11th, who died in a plane crash in 2009.

Michael Rothberg, 39, of Old Greenwich, died in the World Trade Center, where he was director of program trading for Cantor Fitzgerald.

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Jason Sabbag, 26, who grew up in Greenwich, died at the World Trade Center where he worked at Fiduciary Trust Co. International. He had recently moved to New York City.

Stacey Leigh Sanders, 25, whose parents lived in Darien, died at the World Trade Center where she was working for Marsh & McLennan Cos. She attended Greenwich Country Day School.

Randolph Scott, 48, of Stamford, died at the World Trade Center where he worked as a broker for Euro Brokers. He left behind his wife and three children.

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Sean Schielke, 27, of New York City, died at the World Trade Center where he was a stock trader for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind family in Southbury.

George E. Spencer III, 50 of West Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he worked for Euro Brokers. He left behind his wife and two children.

Derek Statkevicus, 30 of Norwalk, died at the World Trade Center where he was a vice president and research analyst for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. He left behind his wife and a son. A second son was born Jan. 1, 2002.

Thomas Theurkauf Jr., 44, of Stamford died at the World Trade Center where was a vice president and banking analyst for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. He left behind his wife and three sons.

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Tyler Ugolyn, 23, a Ridgefield High School graduate, died at the World Trade Center where he was a research associate for Fred Alger Management. He left behind his parents and a brother.

Jonathan J. Uman, 33, of Westport, died at the World Trade Center where he worked was a managing director for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife, Julie, and two children.

Bradley H. Vadas, 37, of Westport, died at the World Trade Center where he was a senior vice president for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc.

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Frederick Varacchi, 35, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was president and chief operating officer of eSpeed, a division of Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and three children.

Gregory Wachtler, 25, a New York City resident who grew up in Ramsey, N.J., and is buried next to his paternal grandparents in St. Mary's Cemetery in Greenwich, died at the World Trade Center where he was a research analyst for Fred Alger Management Co.

Candace Lee Williams, 20, of Danbury, died aboard Flight 11 when it crashed into the World Trade Center. 

Christopher Wodenshek, 35, who had recently moved from Stamford to New Jersey, died at the World Trade Center where he was the director, electricity brokerage for Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and five children.

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Martin Wohlforth, 47, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was a managing director at Sandler O'Neill & Partners. He left behind his wife and daughter.

John Works, 36, of Darien, died at the World Trade Center, where he worked as a trader for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc. He left behind his wife and daughter.

Edward Phillip York, 45, of Wilton, died at the World Trade Center where he was a vice president and human resources director for Cantor Fitzgerald.

Charles A. Zion, 54, a Greenwich resident, died at the World Trade Center where he was an equities trader and senior vice president of Cantor Fitzgerald. He left behind his wife and son.

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