Evan J. Baron

Evan J. Baron

Evan Baron Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 23, 2001.
The Determined Type
Jeannine Spinella, a receptionist at Elders Futures, was shy. Evan Baron, a floor trader at the same company, was not. One Friday night 16 years ago, he asked if she wanted to go to a Mets game after work. She agreed.

Then she got cold feet. When it was time to leave, Mr. Baron found a temporary receptionist sitting at her desk. The young woman told him that Ms. Spinella had gone home sick. That should have been that. But he called her at home.

"He didn't believe me," she said. "So he said: 'I'm going to pick you up tomorrow, and we're going to Central Park. We'll throw a Frisbee and then have a barbecue on my friend's roof deck.' I said O.K. He was from New Jersey. I didn't think he would find my house in Midwood, Brooklyn. But he did, and we've been together ever since."

She became Mrs. Baron eight years ago. They had two children, Ethan, 6, and Julia, 2. Four years ago, Mr. Baron, 39, started working at Carr Futures, where he was a senior vice president and an energy specialist. He loved working as an oil trader, leaving college to take up the job full time.

"He was determined," Mrs. Baron said. "He worked his way up until he was in an office instead of the floor of the stock exchange."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 24, 2001.


Evan J. Baron, 38, put family above all
Evan Jay Baron loved bringing members of his family together. Whether it was a two-week vacation with his wife, Jeannine, and their two children on Long Beach Island or a dinner party with his sister and her family at his Bridgewater home, Mr. Baron prided himself on keeping connected with his loved ones.

Even when his work as an energy futures specialist for Carr Futures took him around the country, the 38-year-old Mr. Baron would find time to meet with family.

"He would make attempts when he went on business trips to visit with cousins," said his father, Irwin Baron of Holmdel. "That was very important for him, to see family together."

While Mr. Baron enjoyed playing golf, his father said you would rarely find him spending weekend hours on the course when he could be with his children, Ethan, 6, and Julia, 2.

"He never lost sight of family as the most important thing," Irwin Baron said. "I was in awe of how he grew up -- a wonderful father and a wonderful husband."

Mr. Baron was working on the 92nd floor of World Trade Center's North Tower when a hijacked plane struck the building Sept. 11. His family last heard from him when he left for work that day.

Though Mr. Baron did not enjoy commuting from Bridgewater, where he moved nearly nine years ago, his father said he enjoyed the challenge and atmosphere that came with working in Manhattan.

"I think he had a genuine interest in the activities that took place down there," Irwin Baron said. "It had the excitement and the ambiance that went with the market."

At Holmdel High School, Mr. Baron played guitar and toyed with the idea of making it his career. He considered studying music when he attended Rutgers University in Newark.

"He was always interested in music," Irwin Baron said. "He was a pretty accomplished guitar player in high school."

But he soon turned his analytical mind to big business and went to work in the stock market.

"He was a quick thinker," Irwin Baron said. "He was able to assimilate numbers quickly."

His success allowed him to buy a big house in Bridgewater, just a few miles from his sister -- another example of Mr. Baron's attempt to keep family together.

"He wasn't just my brother; he was my best friend," Julia Driscoll said. "He was really a part of my soul."

Mr. Baron also is survived by his mother, Marcia Baron.

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Evan, you are loved, missed and remembered. God bless

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Remembering Evan on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

David Ralph

September 12, 2019

Thinking of you and your family at this time.

Adrienne Garvey

September 12, 2019

I always think of him when we stopped & spoke on the over pass on September 10th instead of our usual hellos. God Bless you & your family

Ron Weinberger

September 12, 2019

Always thinking about you buddy, regardless of what day it is pal.

September 11, 2019

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Carolyn

September 11, 2019

You are remembered today and always

September 11, 2019

You are remembered

Jaimie

September 11, 2019

My high school had a memorial today, I was blessed to receive Mr. Evan Baron's name on a card. I hope your family is doing well and that God blesses you forever. You will never be forgotten.

Kevin J

September 11, 2019

We noticed Evan's name on the WTC Memorial in NJ. He may be gone, but not forgotten.

A.L.

July 8, 2019

In memory of 9/11 victim Evan baron. He did not die in vain.

david ralph

September 12, 2016

Thinking of Evan and his family at this time.

Karen Srouji

September 11, 2016

Julia your Dad would be very proud of the young woman you have become I am sure he is watching over you and your family. Love you Sean's mom

September 11, 2016

Evan Baron was truly one of the good guys, I still laugh when remembering the many stories he told me over the years. I miss his friendship and his wisdom.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Baron family.

Mike McGowan, Houston, Tx.

Del Newberry

January 18, 2016

My heart breaks as I read about young Dads like this who lost their lives on that horrible day. I pray today for Jeannine, Ethan and Julia. I ask that you be blessed and comforted in a special way. With much love from Texas

RON WEINBERGER

September 13, 2015

Never forget

March 18, 2015

To the Family you have my prayers.
God love you ll!

From friends, Fla

February 28, 2015

I am sorry for your lostpsalms 146:4 -

From a Friends

February 28, 2015

May the God who gives comfort help u to cope as u face this difficult time, may his promise of the resurre tion gives u hope and peace of mind. Joh. 5:28-29 . Pleaae accept my deepest sympathy.

From Friends

David Ralph

September 13, 2014

I think of Evan at this time.

Robin

September 12, 2014

God bless you Ev! See you on the other side one day in eternity ! You have a beautiful family which I know you are watching over !

September 11, 2014

Sept 11,2014

You will never be forgotten-always in my heart. Cousin Beverly

Julia Baron

May 16, 2014

I love you daddy you'll always be in my heart

Ron weinberger

September 11, 2013

Never forgotten!

Barbara Boam

January 15, 2013

I walked a mile for you (mile #135) on 1/15/13 as a dedication to your life.

September 17, 2012

I am writing because I want to express my condolences but to also let you know that Mr Evan J Baron is not forgotten. My son's 8th grade class had to read about 9/11 but they also had to learn about one of it's Heros. They had to wear a bad with the information on it but also be able to tell about that person. This gave him great pride and joy to represent Mr Baron. He also completed a report featuring Mr Baron. He has never taking that much interest in this but he did now. Thank you for sharing information about your Loved one.

Robin Jeannine's BFF

September 12, 2012

Forever in memories

Beverly Hanson

September 11, 2012

never to be forgotten your cousin Beverly and Joey

Beverly Hanson

September 11, 2012

I will never stop thinking about you, you are forever in my heart

RON WEINBERGER

September 11, 2012

NEVER FORGET...

melody sylvia

October 4, 2011

We are so sorry for your loss

Kymberli Colbourne

September 11, 2011

We hold you in our hearts.

Laura

September 11, 2011

God bless you, dear friend.

Sal Somma

September 11, 2011

I will always remember and miss you Evan.

Adrienne

September 9, 2011

I knew Evan since 4 WTC, we both worked on the floor.
I would sometimes see him as we passed in different directions on the overpass. I saw him on Sept 10, 2001 and I always remember saying "Hi Evan...he said hello back and we both said have a good night". God Bless him and his family.

Claudia Craft

September 4, 2011

The week after the tragedy on Sept. 11th my church began making mercy bands inscribed with the name of one lost soul from that tragic day. The purpose is to focus prayer on one family, one life. I have the honor of having the mercy band with Evan J. Baron's name inscribed on it. After reading the memorial on this sight I am honored and proud to wear my bracelet on a daily basis. Please know that I continue to pray for your family, as well as all those who lost a loved one of that day. Thank you for sharing Mr. Baron's story.

Kenny Percy

September 2, 2011

I met Evan in Chicago in '01 at Jay Pazero's bachelor party on a roof top across from Wrigley Field, what a great time that was. I remember Evan being very open and friendly and Jay and I have a great picture of the 3 of us on that funfilled day in Chicago. 10 years later my 11 yr old son Cody asked me for details on Evan's life and how the events on that fatal day touched our lives. He will be doing a class project/essay on Evan and the affects of the attacks and how those affects reached a little boy in Medora Illinois. I am very proud to have been able to meet Evan and am very proud of my son for carrying on his memory.

Gary Giunta

January 2, 2009

I knew Evan for a brief time in my life. We both were guitarists and found a common love of the instrument which fueled our friendship. Evan was actually very good at the art.

Sadly, we fell out of touch.

As the years went by i was surprised to hear that I he was working in the WTC. I was working in the building next door, number 4.

I was very sad to hear he was lost in this tragic event.

I'm sure he is rocking and rolling up in heaven now.

My condolences to his family and friends.

Mary Haskins

September 10, 2008

Evan we all miss you ...everyday

Ron Weinberger

June 22, 2008

It was 1980. I met Evan on the NYMEX trading floor. We became fast friends. He went to Elders and told me about Jeannine. He was in love! I still think about the fun times
we had in Hoboken 28 years ago.
I miss ya pal. Jeannine my heart goes out to you and the children.
Remember, the spirit always survives.
I hope you take some small comfort in knowing that he's still with you,always.
Rjay-

Doug Abraham

March 9, 2008

Be Still

Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.

Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.

If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of your loved one helping you along your way.

kristine

October 16, 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.

Robin Patrusky

September 12, 2006

Robin and Jessica Patrusky

We will always remember you.you are in our hearts forever. For the short time we knew you, you were an inspiration to us. You were an awsome husband to my dear friend Jeannine. She misses you dearly, You children are wonderful,you will be remembered forever.....G-d bless you. Rest in peace. [email protected]

David Ralph

September 11, 2006

I knew Evan for the short time - 1987/88- I worked at Elders. I liked him instantly as a man and as a professional and I think of him often, and especially at this time.

P Tabbernor

August 21, 2006

In memory....

mary haskins

September 9, 2005

Evan, with both honor and sadness I will be reading your name this morning at the Merc's 9/11 memorial service. We will always miss you. Love Mary

As Long As A Person Is Remembered, They Live On !

John Perri

September 11, 2002

Evan... You Were A Great Friend To Me For So Many Years. Even Though We Fell Out Of Touch When I Left The Exchange And Moved To Florida, I Thought Of You Often. I'll Never Forget The Times We Spent Together Sharing Our Love Of Music And Life. You Were Always There For Me During My Ups And Downs.You Were Always A Positive Influence In My Life. I'll Never Forget You Man. Neither Will My New-Born Son... We Named Him "EVAN"...!!! Attatched Is His Picture. I Wish You Were Here To See Him. I Would Love It If Your Family And Some Of Our Old Friends Would Contact Me So We Could Talk About How Special You Were To All Of Us, Because I Truthfully Believe That When Someone Like You Has Touched So Many Peoples Lives,They Surely Will Live On Forever. I Love You Man... John B. Perri ([email protected])

Rita Woodard

September 10, 2002

Mrs. Baron, I received your husband's name through my church. We have been keeping you and the children in our thoughts and prayers. My pastor asked each one of us to do an act of kindness in the name of one of the victims of 9/11 and I selected Evan.

God Bless and Keep you and the children in His care.

Rita

Thomas Brennan

May 30, 2002

Evan you were a great man.....you will be sorely missed. I remember those times you came to Houston on business trips and knowing I was a big baseball fan always had tickets to Astros games...and during those games you loved to reminisce about growing up and telling me about the antics you and the Burns brohters were always up to...we always had something to laugh about. ...you were great to lean on when something bothered me and you were always there....I think that is the part I will miss the most. Jeannine...Evan always spoke lovingly of you and the children and I remember one thing he said to me one day " Tom I just took two weeks off with my family and it was one of the best things I ever did in my life and I will continue to do it every year. " I'm just glad he got to do that with you , you all were the gleem in his eyes...he'll always watch over you . Jeannine God bless you, Ethan and Julia we'll all keep you in our prayers.

Jeff Katz

May 15, 2002

Evan was a good friend and a good person, I remember his love of music, the last time I remember being with him was at the Scorpions/Rainbow Concert in New York about 20 years ago...we lost touch and I often wondered what he was up to. When I read his name in the paper after 9/11 I was sad and angry. At least when I read his bio I knew that he was blessed with love and sucess,and no one can take that away.

Barbara Lipari

April 11, 2002

Hello! You do not know me but my name is Barbara Lipari, I just wanted to share with you that I to lost my sister-in-law Diane Lipari with Carr Futures, she also worked for DW prior. I believe she was either Senior or First Vice President. I just wanted to express my deepest sympathy and to let you know that you and your entire family are in my prayers, if ever you would like to talk please feel free to email me thank you Barbara

Mary Haskins

March 15, 2002

Evan, I was lucky to have known and worked with you. You were a true success story in our industry. Rising from the ranks of the NYMEX floor to a successful account executive dedicated to the team and to your clients. But beyond your dedication and discipline, was a compassion for your colleagues and friends. I was so moved by your kindness when you came to my Mother's wake. I can't describe what that meant to me. After I left Dean Witter, you and Jeannine sent such a lovely card when my son was born. Again, I was so touched by your thoughtfullness. Evan, you will be so missed. Watch over your beautiful wife and children from heaven. The world mourns their loss.

carolyn gazdick

March 13, 2002

I dont know Evan, but i was drawn to send him a rememberance note. I grew up near the town he lived in ,which was Bridgewater, all of my family is still up there, bridgewater, branchburg, and Neshanic Station, I felt drawn to him because of this, And I wanted to express my deepest sympathy to you and your family. May you Evan rest in peace. And may the good lord bring comfort to your family.

Kevin Brandon

March 10, 2002

The picture of Danny Lewart, Jeff Schwartz and Evan from Tom Codella's tribute was the way I hope he is remembered. Surrounded by friends. I just sat next to him in homeroon in 8th grade and was saddened to hear the news. God bless him, his wife and children.

Kevin Brandon

Mark J. Morris

January 18, 2002

I was saddened to learn of the loss of Evan in this tragedy. It has been years since I last visited with him but his warm smile and positive outlook has kept him in my memory. My prayers are with his wife and children. Peace Evan...

Andy Mayo

January 14, 2002

I shared a beach-house on Long

Beach Island New Jersey with Evan and Jeannine. I remember what a great guy he was to have as a housemate and how he and Jeannine were so much in love with one another. It was refreshing. I will miss him.

Teresa Jahn

January 9, 2002

We are very sorry for your loss of Evan. May his life and love live on in you. 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

Linda Kavan

December 6, 2001

Dear Mrs. Baron, I just received the mercyband I ordered and Evan's name is engraved on it. I wanted to be able to help the survivors in some way. When I heard about the mercybands I knew this was God's answer for me. The privilege to pray for you and family members has been an incredible blessing to me. I can share in your sorrow and pray for God's comfort and healing for you. Wearing the bracelet is a way of saying that Evan and his family will not be forgotten. May God's mercy and love fill the loss in your heart. Linda Kavan

IRENE STAPINSKI

December 5, 2001

GOD BLESS EVAN J.BARON AND MAY HE

REST IN PEACE.GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY'

AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01

Kevin Dill

November 27, 2001

I'll miss so many things, but perhaps I'll miss Evan's counsel most of all. He had a gift for giving advice. Not the one size-fits-all kind of advice most of your friends try and pass off on you, but advice that made a difference if you were smart enough to pay attention. I know many of you had this experience: he’d listen to you explain your problem and eventually interrupt with a concise summary demonstrating that he understood the situation better than you. Then he’d take another puff of the cigar, or sip of scotch or whatever, and without hesitating he’d outline a step-by-step action plan. He always ended these sessions by saying “I should’ve been a Rabbi”, and flashing that million dollar grin. He would’ve been a great Rabbi; the advice was always right on.

Eternal Boyhood

Tom Codella

November 25, 2001

Here's a picture I found from Evan's Bar Mitzvah. It's how I always remember him.

Denice De Quinzio

November 7, 2001

I'll also always remember the fun times in Long Beach Island. It was my pleasure to have known Evan.

Vicki (Marks) Morgenstein

October 28, 2001

I will always remember our good times in Hoboken and Long Beach Island - I remember how much you loved each other and that love will always remain true regardless of where each of you are.

Joseph Pescatore

October 19, 2001

I am so sorry and will miss Evan tremendously. I enjoyed commuting with Evan into the City, we always had great conversations about the energy futures business. He was a wonderful guy.

Lisa Phillips

October 15, 2001

J-Just wanted you to know that knowing you and Evan enriched my life. I think of you always and pray for strength for the three of you. You are an amazing woman. Evan will forever stand beside you.

Ana Padilla

October 15, 2001

Working with Evan and the entire Energy Group at Carr Futures was the best thing that ever happened to me. I miss them all terribly and hope that my thoughts and prayers along with the rest of the world's will offer some solace to this tragic loss.

Heather Price

October 12, 2001

I know how much your family loves you. All of you are in our prayers daily and our thoughts constantly.



Heather and Ben

leslie miller

October 11, 2001

I wish words could help you in this difficult time. Please know that people around the country care, and will not forget.

Dione Sackman

October 6, 2001

I am terribly sorry for your loss.

Kathie K

September 28, 2001

May God bless you in this terrable time of sorrow.. rest assured all will be made right some day.

John L

September 26, 2001

You will never be forgotten, God be with you and all those you left behind.

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