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Lisa Gordenstein,
TJX executive, 41
By Globe Staff, 9/19/2001
Lisa Fenn Gordenstein of Needham, assistant vice president and merchandise manager of the TJX companies, was killed Tuesday in the crash of American Airlines Flight 11 in New York. She was 41.
Mrs. Gordenstein was a native of Dedham. A 1977 graduate of Brookline High School, she received a degree in merchandising from Syracuse University in 1981.
She then entered a training program with Saks Fifth Avenue in New York.
In a written statement, TJX president and CEO Ted English said, "Lisa had a heart as big as the ocean. She was a person to whom other associates went for help and she was always available for her co-workers. She was a great businesswoman and a wonderfully creative merchant. Most of all, Lisa loved being a mom."
Mrs. Gordenstein was traveling to California to help open a store there.
She leaves her husband, David; two daughters, Samantha and Carly; her mother, Dorothy (Reinhart) Grodberg of Jamaica Plain; her stepfather, Robert S. Grodberg; her grandmother, Lillian Reinhart of Brookline; and a sister, Debby Fenn of Belmont.
A memorial service was held Friday in Temple Israel in Boston.
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Lili
September 15, 2024
Lisa will never be forgotten. Rest in eternal peace and sending strength and love to your family.
Ashley Rodriguez
September 11, 2024
May you continue to rest in eternal peace, Lisa. Sending love and comfort to the family.
September 11, 2024
Peace be with you, your loved ones and the world. Never forget 9-11
Jean Higgins
August 7, 2024
Soon after 9/11, I made a meal and sat with Carly and Samantha in their kitchen and marveled at their obvious innocence. All these years later, I think about what they´re doing now and how they coped with the loss of their mom. So many people still care about them
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Charles Evan
March 25, 2024
I am Chuck Evan, an old customer of David from Newtonville Camera.
You will remember me, David, because you sold me three sets of good cameras when my car was robbed three times in a month!
I am writing to share that I have always felt empathy for the devastation you have endured. I still think of you and your sweet wife and children.
Renee Huskey
September 14, 2023
On the 22nd anniversary since 9.11, know that we still remember. You are not forgotten Lisa!
December 7, 2015
Peace and Love always
tree
September 12, 2015
Thinking of Lisa and her family...
With warmth and affection
Del Newberry
May 20, 2015
At first glance, one knows that Lisa was a beautiful woman from her picture, but as we read the stories of her heart as big as the ocean, we know that she truly was a BEAUTIFUL woman, inside and out! I pray specifically today for Lisa's family and friends, may we honor her memory by being as kind and generous as she was. Much love from Texas.
Brooke Crawford
September 12, 2014
I have such a lovely little muddle of memories associated with Mrs. Gordenstein. I grew up as a childhood friend of Samantha's, and have fond memories of play dates at her family's home in Needham. I remember one particular sleepover when Samantha and I decided that it would be a GREAT idea to stand and hop around in our sleeping bags. Samantha ended up hopping down the stairs and hurting her leg. When Mrs. Gordenstein sat us down to talk to us about being out of bed and doing such a clearly dangerous thing, I didn't feel like I just got "busted"... Her words came from such a place of genuine care that I knew that she just wanted the kids in her home to be safe. I can tell that she was a fantastic mommy, and I find myself thinking about the Gordenstein family at the most random moments. My thoughts, as always, were with the Gordensteins today.
Anne Falvey (Hassenbusch)
September 11, 2014
Still remembered.
September 11, 2014
R.I.P. gone but not forgotton! from a fellow BHS alumni
Cynthia
April 21, 2014
Thinking about Lisa today.
April 6, 2014
Always thinking about you
Ray Shapiro
September 11, 2013
I knew Lisa at SU. I was thinking of her today and I found this guest book. I wanted her friends and family to know that even after all these years people still remember her.
wendy
September 11, 2012
I will never forget her. She was a wonderful human being.
Anne Falvey (Hassenbusch)
September 11, 2012
Still thinking about Lisa.
RYIA PETERSON
September 19, 2011
We are in St Louis, where almost 3000 flags were flown for the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Today my husband went to purchase one of the flags, and we got Lisa's flag, which we will proudly fly at our home. I also graduated high school in 1977, am Jewish and a mom. I am very sorry for your loss. She sounds like someone I would have loved to know.
Brittany Senger
September 12, 2011
On the one year anniversary of September 11, 2001 I was assigned Lisa's name on a wristband from my highschool. For nine years now she has been near to my heart, and especially so on this day. Though I did not know her from what I have read she seems like she was an incredible individual, and I cannot help but to feel especially close to her. I want to offer my sincerest condolences to her friends and family. I hope at least a little peace can come from knowing she has touched my life and is thought of often. She, and her family, will always be in my heart and prayers.
Peggy Childers
September 11, 2011
To the family and friends of Lisa Gordenstein (Fenn):
Lisa will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not allow those we lost on 9/11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.
September 11, 2011
Lisa, I will never forget you...you were an amazing and lovely woman; such a huge heart...and you always made me laugh...RIP dear Lisa; god bless your family and friends.
- Susan T. ( a former co-worker)
A good friend
May 2, 2011
Closure will never truly come
She will never be replaced
But we can all rest a little easier knowing he's gone
You are truly missed
Love and miss you every day
laura o'neill
May 2, 2011
My daughter was 4th grader at Hillside when we learned of Lisa's death. I did not personally know Lisa but I believe that she and I had volunteered side-by-side at one of the school picnics. on 9-11, I was ready to kill Osama bin Laden myself with my own hands. I have always been mindful of Lisa and your family in the years since. Now bin Laden is gone thanks to our special forces and the determination of this president. i do not favor the death penalty, but i do not mind that bin laden is gone forever. my former hillside student is now in college in dc and celebrating outside the white house tonight. lisa's little girls must be young ladies nowadays. i hope that you all have an added measure of peace in your lives tonight.
September 8, 2010
I love lisa and have not gone a single day without thinking about her. My prayers are with her whole family. she was a loving and amazing person.
November 24, 2009
I've always wondered who you were. I knew a Fenn had lost their life on one of the flights... I've always wondered if you and I were cousins... I bet we were!
RIP.... sorry I probably never met you before in person.....
Mark Fenn
San Francisco
Earle O.
September 14, 2009
No words can express my sorrow. I have a two year old daughter, and I can't imagine not being able to kiss her again. Lisa's life and death have taught me to not take life for granted. I have to remind my family how much I love them. I will remember to give kisses each day. I like Lisa's idea of slipping notes to her loved ones. I hope life is going well for you and your family. I hope you are carrying on some of Lisa's ways. God bless you and your family
Louise Cronin
June 7, 2009
May Lisa look down upon Carly and Samantha knowing what beautiful little gems she has left to this earth. With guidance and love they are being groomed as lovely ladies.
September 11, 2008
In loving memory
Janet Valenzuela
September 13, 2007
I really feel sorry about what happend. And just wanted to show my gratitude and say that will never forget those who died that tuesday morning.
P Tabbernor
June 5, 2007
In remembrance....
Lynda Leavy
March 20, 2007
Mr.David Gordenstein, Chez.
So sorry for The Lost Of Your Wife For you and your family. Jesus will heal you of all of you wounds. He will give you peace that passes all understanding. I cried when I read of all The Wonderful Things she did for you(Poems and her laugh how wonderful she treated you and The Girls)Ijust know in my heart she was a nice person and a good mother I can tell by looking at her eyes what a good person she was!!! Being a great mother to your two daughters. There are things that happen that are beyond my own understanding but Jesus Peace And Love is available to all.
P.S Praying for you and your precious family!!!
~Blessings~
Lynda R.Leavy
Kristine
November 1, 2006
As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.
September 11, 2006
My heart goes out to you on the 5th anniversary of the most horrific day in all of our lives. I hope love always surrounds you and your family. A casual friend from Syracuse.
Maureen Gannon
September 11, 2006
Shortly after September 11, our church handed out notes of paper each containing the name of someone lost that day. I received Lisa's name. Since that time, I haven't done much research about Lisa or her family. However, I thought of her and all those who must love and miss her often, as I have kept Lisa's name posted on my computer and, therefore, see it everyday. I am so sorry for your loss. From what I have read here, it seems that she was a wonderful person who is deeply missed and, I hope, celebrated for what she gave to you and those around her. My deepest sympathies. I will continue to remember her and all of you. Maureen
Joanne (Wise) Resta
January 11, 2006
David,
I just wanted to say how sorry I was about the loss of Lisa. She and I ski raced together when I was at South. She was my buddy and I loved her so much!! My brother, Andy Wise tells me you have resettled and I am thrilled. I am sure she would have liked that!
Jo
Tyise Gray
January 18, 2005
People like Lisa are never forgotten. The sweet things she did will always be remembered, leaving encouraging notes and giving cute nicknames will always be a part of remembering her. I am so sorry for your loss and yet your lives were surely enriched by having known and loved her. Remember those things always. When things get tough go to Our Heavenly Father in prayer for his help and strength, he cares. Psalms 55:22.
KIMBERLY LAGMIRI
September 12, 2003
YOUR IN OUR PRAYERS. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN.
WITH LOVE, HANNA, MADISON,KIM AND SAM
Christine Williams
November 22, 2002
Whenever I hear a Zeff Photo Supply commercial on the radio, I am reminded that this happy-sounding man has lost his love, and has found the strength to go on and prosper. David Gordenstein is an inspiration. Lisa and David were so blessed to have loved each other for the short time they had together here on Earth. Having lost my own father when I was very young, I feel for their girls a great sadness, yet unbounded joy that their mother will not be forgotten. God Bless you all.
Christine
Alyse Winston
September 12, 2002
For the Gordenstein and Fenn families...
It is said that people feel the sorrow more when the event is 'close to home'. I am also a resident of Needham and I am so very sorry about the loss of Lisa. It saddens me that I know her in death rather than in life. May you all find some peace of mind and comfort in time to come. There are many who think of you ..
Be well and take care..
Sept 11, 2002.
Randy Wheeler
September 12, 2002
Though we never met, you and your family our in our prayers.
The Wheeler Family
Brittany Senger
September 9, 2002
Hi,
My High School (St. Pius x) Is handing out wristbands with the names of people who died on September 11th. I received a wristband woth Lisa's name on it. I would like to say I am SO sorry about what happened and I would like you to know I am praying for you and your family. I would also like you to know that she sounded like a wonderfull person.
Brittany (14)
Anna Traylor
September 1, 2002
Hello,
I recently did a blood drive at my job and it was in memory of September 11 victims. Each person that donated received a card with the name of someone who lost their life due to the tragic events. There was also a ribbon for each victim with their name on it that we signed the back of. These ribbons are being tied together to form a chain that will be delivered to New York on September 11. I donated in memory of Lisa. I just want to commend you for your courage and send our blessings from Las Vegas. I'll keep you in my prayers. Best Wishes and God Bless!
Carrie Ginzberg
July 29, 2002
I will always remember Lisa for her warmth and friendliness. Lisa always had a kind word to say and I always enjoyed her wonderful Boston accent! As a former classmate at Syracuse University, I grieve for Lisa and for you and the girls. May God Bless your family and grant you the serenity to go on.
June 5, 2002
DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL WOMAN..LISA FENN GORDENSTEIN AND MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS.GOD BLESS HER HUSBAND..DAUGHTERS ..FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA..AMEN
andrew feldman
March 14, 2002
lisa, Even though i didn`t call you auntie Lisa i thought of you as my aunt. You were one of the first people who saw me at the hospital when i was born. Even though it seemed to me that i was always mean to you, my mom says i wasn`t and i hope that is true. My mom always sad that when she told you I was having a difficult day you would oh sush he is fine and when every my mom tells me that i always lauph. I miss you so much. I am going to take care of your girls like they are my sisters and help them go through life. I love you so much. LOVE andrew feldman
Eunice/Michael Newton
March 13, 2002
Hello David,
I wanted to let you know that I think of you and your little girls often. I met you briefly at your home (we are friends of your brother-in-law, Stephan.) My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God Bless, Eunice
Harriet Frankel Finkelstein
March 13, 2002
All of us who knew Lisa in college were devastated to learn she was on one of those planes on that horrific day. Lisa always made me laugh with her heavy Massachusetts accent, and made life at Syracuse always extra fun. Our hearts and prayers are with your girls and family. We will never forget Lisa's warmth.
Gary Gilbert
March 11, 2002
..I only know Lisa through mutual friends, but I feel like I knew her through them....most of all, for those who read this...I do know how wonderfuly loved and cherished those beautiful little girls are.....and every time I see them, I know they carry with them every moment of their lives, so much of their Mom's gifts... her humor, her zest for life, her ability to make you smile...and her love! They are wonderful!....
Sheila Werland
March 1, 2002
Lisa genuinely sounds like a terrific wife, mom, and working woman. My heart breaks for you, her family and friends. May time and memories bring you strength and healing. God Bless.
Pamela Gayster
February 12, 2002
Hello,
I was friendly with Lisa at Syracuse, in my first year. I then left to continue my studies back in Manhattan. The next time I saw Lisa was when she was an assistant buyer at Saks. She remembered me well and showed me such warmth and friendliness. I have never ever forgotten this about her. So.....to have seen her name on the list of the flight members was very painful to me. I am shocked that all of these victims are no longer alive...but because I knew Lisa personally...if not even so very well...I feel a strong impact. I imagine she turned out to be one of the finest women, mothers, daughter's, wives and friend's to all who knew her. I miss knowing she is of this world...yet somehow...I know she is still strongly with us. Best and loving wishes to all of Lisa's family and other loved ones.
Pamela Gayster
Teri Rosenbaum Robbins
February 3, 2002
Lisa and I were good friends in college. She always had a smile on her face. I was so upset when I heard about this tragedy. My heart goes out to your family, but I am glad for the four years I had spent with her.
Andrea Littlefield
January 30, 2002
David,
My father, Paul Herson, told me of Lisa's death on 9/11. I just found this website and wanted to tell you that although I don't know either of you, I think of Lisa often and am so saddened by her passing. This tragedy has affected the whole country and whenever I hear of stories from 9/11, I think of your family. I hope it brings you comfort to know others share your loss and are thinking of you. My father is very found of you and my mother was very sad that she never had a chance to meet Lisa. You are in our thoughts.
laurie kuntz
January 16, 2002
Dear David,
Your cousin, Carol, was visiting me in Japan (we are old friends having worked together overseas) when she heard of Lisa's death. Shocked and so far from home, Carol told me a bit about your family. I have thought of you and your two little girls often. I am a New Yorker and many of my relatives were in the two buildings, but all got out. You are a brave man and I am sure your daughters will benefit by your strength in these times. I just want to let you know that Lisa's "spirit" not only touched people in Massachusettes, but all the way across the world. It sounds like she was a lovely and generous woman, and is sorely missed.
Stay strong,
Laurie Kuntz
Maria Dakis
January 13, 2002
Family of Lisa Fenn Gordenstein:
Please know that you are in my prayers for your tragic loss of Lisa. Her profile shows that she was a wonderful lady and she will be missed.
Teresa Jahn
January 11, 2002
May Lisa's zest for life, her silly nicknames, her motivational notes and her love continue living in all who love her. May you always feel the warmth of her love radiate into your hearts. May the sorrow of today be lightened by warm memories of the yesterday that were shared with Lisa. Our hearts cry with you.
America Cries
We see your sorrow-
and our hearts cry....
We can not erase your pain
but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-
-the American people-
are beside you.
We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,
the strength that gives you courage,
and the words to lighten your spirits.
And when we are left speechless
may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts
to ease your sorrow.
May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-
-the American people-
face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn
Dixon, IL
Terra Jimenez
December 30, 2001
Dear Gordenstein Family--
Though we never got the chance to work with Lisa, all of us at Marshalls 802 and Marshalls 582 were deeply saddened to learn that one of our "family" members had been lost in this tragedy.
Lisa will be remembered by the Managers and the associates of both Marshalls 802 and Marshalls 582 at a mass being said in her memory on January 6, 2002.
Your family will be in our thoughts and prayers..ALWAYS!
God Bless You All!!
Kathy Swaringen
December 5, 2001
Today, Dec 5th, 1 mile was walked in honor of family, friends and loved ones of Lisa.
May God bless and comfort you in this difficult time of such loss and grief. Remember that you do not greive alone, we all greive with you.
Lisa, May you Rest In Peace.
Sue Denton Labriola
October 22, 2001
Our hearts and prayers go out to Lisa's entire family. Lisa and our family of Boomclub, first met when Lisa was at Sak's--we witnessed Lisa as Louise Chazen's assistant and thru to her success as Vice President of TJMaxx--while she was always professional, she conducted big business with compassion and fairness. Our relationship grew and continued over the years. Lisa's smile and great attitude were always such a pleasure to encounter. Never did a meeting go by without some great fun or funny story passing between us. Heart as big as an ocean and smile as wide as the sea!! She will remain in our hearts forever. Sue, Fran and all of Boomclub, Inc.
Ashley Weinstein
October 11, 2001
To the Gordenstein Family,
I live around the corner from you. I would like to say I am very sorry about your loss. Although I did not know Lisa personally, she seems like she was an amazing person. Remember that she is looking down on all of you.
Edie Levine
October 1, 2001
To the Gordenstein Family
I did not know Lisa personally though she seems like she was a very special person. She worked with my sister at TJX Co (Mindy Hines.) I am so terribly sorry for your loss and hope you can find some comfort in time with the support and prayers of those around you and take comfort in your memories. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your extended familie at this very sad time.God bless you all...
Barbara Bolin
September 26, 2001
MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU ALL.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.
LISA MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.
Mary Beth Butler
September 24, 2001
David and family,
My hearts goes out to you and all of your family at this difficult time. Please know that you and your children and all of your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless all of you and help you in this most trying time.
Carl & Susan Goldstein
September 19, 2001
David,
Lisa was the first to welcome us to the neighborhood. We're sorry we never got to know her. She is an angel looking down upon you and the girls. May she rest in peace.
Ann Maley
September 19, 2001
I am terribly sorry to hear the news of the death of your wife. I am Jack Maley's daughter, I met you before at Scorby's. My thoughts and prayers are with you now.
David Lewis
September 19, 2001
I just keep thinking about all those Thanksgivings that our families spent together. Lisa, you'll always be in our hearts.
Love,
David and the kids
Alison Watts
September 19, 2001
My thoughts are with your family. God bless you...We will find peace in your memory.
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