Rebecca Lee Koborie

Rebecca Lee Koborie

Rebecca Koborie Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 17, 2001.
Music and More Music

Rebecca Koborie's passion was music, whether she was singing in a musical, doing a cabaret act or leading a chorus. She did it all.

Ms. Koborie, who was 48, was an executive secretary for Marsh & McLennan in the World Trade Center.

"She really, really put her life into music," said her father, John Koborie. "She sang. She played piano. She started at 4 or 5, singing and dancing. At age 10, she made the Ted Mack 'Amateur Hour.'"

Ms. Koborie adored the spotlight but she was far from self-centered, her father said. She was kind-hearted, too, toward animals and people. She had a couple of cats she adored and one was hit by a car. Rather than follow the doctor's advice to euthanize the cat after it lost the use of a leg, Ms. Koborie decided to let it live on three legs.

"She was really a positive, positive person," said Dorothy Fox, a friend for more than 30 years. "She directed church choirs and her job was high-powered, high-strength. I never saw her terribly angry and I never saw her discouraged, really."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 27, 2001.


Rebecca Koborie, 48, passion for music and helping

When Rebecca Lee Koborie commuted from Aberdeen to her New York City office, she frequently passed a homeless man with his young son camped out at the Port Authority bus terminal.

About once a week she would stop and hand the man a $20 bill.

Anthony Avalone, her husband at the time, chastised her gently and told her she might be better off giving the money to a formal charity, but his wife wouldn't listen.

"Anthony," he remembered her saying. "The government can't help everybody. These people need to eat."

Ms. Koborie's generous nature is one of the things family and friends said they remember most about the 48-year-old Guttenberg woman, who perished in the North Tower of the World Trade Center, where she worked as an executive secretary for Marsh Inc.

An accomplished pianist who performed for senior citizens and tutored schoolchildren in New York City, Ms. Koborie recently recorded her first CD featuring her original songs.

Both her father and her ex-husband said Ms. Koborie played for the sheer joy of it.

"She loved it, she did it on the side while she was working, singing at different restaurants," said her father, John Koborie of Sharon, Pa.

Avalone remembered some years ago, when they vacationed in Greece, his wife became friendly with a tavern owner who invited her back each night to play the piano. Her efforts earned her generous tips and a standing ovation.

"She asked me for a Baldwin piano instead of an engagement ring," Avalone said.

He and Ms. Koborie married in 1986. They divorced 14 years later.

Ms. Koborie was raised in Sharon, where she participated in musicals, choirs and theater productions at Sharon High School. She attended Indiana University in Pennsylvania and graduated from the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music with a bachelor's degree in musical theater in 1977.

After graduation, Ms. Koborie took a job with the city of Cincinnati as a performer and eventually packed her belongings in a van with some friends and moved to New York City to pursue a theatrical career, her father said.

Ms. Koborie lived in Manhattan before moving to Aberdeen and then Guttenberg in 1999. She continued to perform as an actress and singer in summer stock productions and at restaurants. Though she was deaf in one ear and wore hearing aids, it never slowed her musical career, said her friends.

When her church, the Cross of Glory Lutheran Church in Aberdeen, was damaged by fire in 1997, Ms. Koborie and some friends held a fund-raising concert for its restoration.

"It was fantastic," remembered her father. "It was all Broadway music."

A memorial service for Ms. Koborie will be held at the church at 3 p.m. tomorrow.

Ms. Koborie is also survived by her mother, Julianne of Sharon; two brothers, Jay of Sharon, and Tim of Akron, Ohio; and a sister, Terri Roberts of Bangor, Maine.

Donations to begin a music program in her honor are being accepted at the Children's Specialized Hospital Foundation. Contributions can be made to the Rebecca Koborie Music Therapy Fund, 150 New Providence Road, Mountainside, N.J., 07092, or to animal shelters. Ms. Koborie, who had two cats, loved animals.

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Marci Maurer

February 27, 2024

To the family and friends of Rebecca, prayers that Rebecca was lead into Paradise by angels on the saddest day 9/11/2001. We will never forget all who were taken home too soon in the World Trade Center. I am from Atlanta ,Ga and have prayed for Rebecca's soul ever since 2001 . Our church Cathedral Christ the King had a Mass with cards of the names who died on 9/11/2001. Rebecca's love of people and talent was a gift to those who knew her and in Heaven she truly must be a star. Hopefully ,others will keep her legacy alive with helping the hungry and poor and singing, playing a piano song to lift spirits, My Lenten journey has been to let Rebecca's family and friends know that she is not forgotten .We will never forget 9/11/2001 . May her soul rest in Heaven and her perpetual light shine for all . Pax of heart , Marci in Atl ,GA. 2024

Maria Windau

September 10, 2021

As the days and weeks and years pass, you will always be in the hearts of those who have been touched by your friendship and love. I did not get to meet you, but I am most grateful for you being in Dan's life and teaching him to being a most kind and thoughtful man. God bless you and we will never forget you.

Daniel Windau

September 11, 2017

A wonderful and beautiful friend. We had a
summer romance at Cedar Point that I will never forget. You taught me so much about the kind of man I wanted to become, all those years ago. Today we prayed for your soul at a Mass at Holy Name of Mary parish in La Verne / San Dimas California. She always said she'd end up moving to NYC and I always said No, Los Angeles that's the place. I gave her a Honer harmonica for her
birthday in the summer of 1976. She was
everyone's favorite performer at the Red Garter Saloon that season. God has another beautiful Angel in his heavenly choir. Thanks to her family for raising such a unique and awesome American she was well loved and will be very well remembered always be me and many others from CP 76'.


Daniel Windau

Tim Schock

September 11, 2017

My Becca, memories of you brighten each day and I am great-full for the time we shared. Your wonderful voice still drifts through my mind. You have left a huge hole in our world but rest now and we will see each other one day.

janet (reed) zuhosky

September 11, 2017

Thinking of you on this 16th anniversary, Becky.

September 13, 2016

Still remembered, by those who knew you and those like me who never met you.

September 12, 2016

You are remembered. You are missed and will always remain in the hearts of those you touched

Bobby Paoletta

November 23, 2015

I never thought to google Becky until now, but growing up across the golf course from her, I must say I remember her love of music, and also I always think of her often. God bless you, and I know you entertain in heaven.

September 11, 2014

No doubt the heavenly voices of the angels are especially joyful this day, as you are remembered and celebrated for the love and joy your life provided so many. We will never forget

Dale Lafferty

May 15, 2014

I grew up in the same neighborhood with Becky and was able to express my condolences to the family at her Sharon Memorial. I was 45 minutes from NY when the 1st plane hit and saw on TV, live the second plane. It affected our family for a long time. When I found out that Becky was in the N Tower, I was shocked and so saddened.

I knew I had to come back home to Sharon and could not explain why when I could have attended the closer Memorial. It was so good to see the people who knew Becky growing up. Our neighborhood was basically two blocks surrounded by a golf course and park. Great place to grow up. Becky was always such a hoot. So much fun and a smile that never ended.

The last gift she gave me was the motivation to come home. It turned out to be the last time I saw my father alive. I believe it was some special gift from Becky to come back one more time as I always lived so far away and moved frequently.

God Bless you and Thanks,

Dale Lafferty

S J. Friscia III

April 19, 2014

In Memory
With Honor & Respect.

Barry Wallace

September 12, 2012

I again miss the person I never met. Having received her name in the remembrance project a few years ago, I researched her life and found it paralleled my own in her love for music. For that I'm grateful - I wish I'd met her in life. Maybe someday after, I will.

Beverly Darling

September 11, 2012

I am remembering Becky today as I have every year at this time. She and my sister were friends. My sister was a pianist and she and Becky performed at different venues together. I recall her great personality and beautiful voice which I enjoyed when they rehearsed. She was an extraordinary lady. God bless.

Vivien Lapa

March 28, 2011

When visiting a cousin of mine in West Palm Beach in 1979. I was taken to see a “Musicanna” supper club, featuring 24 up coming artists; among them was Ms Rebecca Koborie. Among the many talented singers and dancers, in my opinion, she shined above all the rest, and was most gracious to give me not only her autography but pose with me for a souvenir photo, which I still have.

Now in sorting through my various albums of autographs, I was curious to know what happened to that wonderful, talented lady of promise. Yet here I am writing in her obituary guest book. I fully remember where I was on that fateful day, but did not know that today I would be personally mourning such a beautiful actress. To her family and friends, I express my sincere condolences and after reading some of the comments, will send a cheque in lieu of flowers to the Rebecca Koborie Music Therapy Fund.

May the angles be grateful to have such an accomplished singer in their midst.
Sincerely,

Jim Fabich

January 4, 2010

Dearest Becky, I am shocked that you were a victim of 9/11. I never knew you were taken from us until a couple of years after the incident. I do remember you in choir and all through Junior High and Senior High school. You were so positive, up beat, and full of life. I remember your beautiful voice which just blew me away. I know you are missed by many as well as loved by many. I want you to know that I miss you and love you with all of them. Rest peacefully as now you sing with God and His angels.

Sincerely,

Jim Fabich

MOLNAR CSILLA

June 1, 2009

Dear Becky,wishing you the best in heaven.Good bless you and your family!!I know that you were an extraordinary choir singer and you were playing at the piano so I'm sure that anyone would be happy to hear you singing but this isn't possible so we're content whit seeing your photos.(I would be happier if I can see more photos about Becky and his family(our family))!!!!
WHIT LOVE CSILLA FROM SIGHISOARA (SEGESVAR)!!!!!!!11

molnar csilla

May 31, 2009

Good bless you Becky!We are so sorry that the world lost a person like you!I don't know you but my grand grandmother is your fathers sister.

molnar csilla

May 30, 2009

May 3, 2009

Janet (Reed) Zuhosky

September 11, 2008

God Bless and keep you, Becky. I often remember all the play rehearsals and choir practices back in high school.

Bill Robertson

August 23, 2007

I went to High School with Becky and sang in the choir while she played the piano. We even went out on a date together. She was full of life and a joy to be with. May God bless her and her family

Evelyn Correa

January 18, 2007

Hi Rebecca,
Wishing you the best in heaven in this new year.

Tonya Tillman

December 30, 2006

God bless you and your family. She is an inspiration to all of us.

P Tabbernor

November 26, 2006

In memory....

Kristine

November 2, 2006

As I 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.

David Roth

September 11, 2006

Beck,

You were one funny lady and I miss you. I'll always remember the shows we were in and wish there could have been more. Here's to you, kid.

Dana Gilbert

September 11, 2006

Becky,

We met in college and were theatre buds. I'll always remember your vibrant spirit and light-up-a-room smile. You made the world a better place and are missed by all who knew you.

Evelyn Vasquez

September 11, 2006

Rebecca,

I was honored to have meet you during a birthday party for another teneant in your building Carmen Marino on August-2001.We danced and sang together than talked about ups and downs in life.Mostly about coming to sing for my senior in Brooklyn.RLK Please know that at that 9-11 moment I was there right by century 21 and you.I remembered right away your on floor 97 and started to pray you were absent today.I need to also let you know that on that night Carmen Marino jumped the trucks with red cross and worked all night searhing for lifes.Rebecca, I have a botton with your picture on it that I wear for the past five years on 9-11 that's my way to remember a wonderful person. R.I.P



Evelyn Vasquez

Mary Gaborko

September 11, 2006

As I sit here on the eve of the 5th anniversary of 9/11/01, I am still very sad about losing a very dear friend of my sister and indeed our whole family. It still seems impossible that the world has lost a person like Becky to the unthinkable acts of terrorism. She gave much to our world and we will not stop missing her and remembering her. She was part of our family and we welcomed her with open arms when my sister Dorothy brought her to our home. She made us laugh with her wonderful sense of humor and for that we will always be grateful. She sang Ave Maria at our mother's funeral service and we were touched. I feel blessed to have known Becky and will not forget her friendship and love for my sister and our whole family. The rose garden at Buhl Park is more beautiful than ever with the plants and trees planted there in honor of Becky. She would be pleased. Love you forever, my friend.

Barry Wallace

September 10, 2006

I feel like I've gotten to know Rebecca through my participation in the 2996 project. I wish her family and friends the best in healing and healthy remembering. I randomly was assigned Rebecca to write a tribute, then learned she was a musician and a music lover like myself, and the rest just connected. I regret I'll never get the chance to meet her. God rest her soul.

Dawn Ovando

September 11, 2003

Dearest Becky,

I will never forget the gift of NY that you gave to me in 1980. As I performed with you in the Commander Cabaret for two years. I was touched by your strength and support as well as your amazing ability to BRING DOWN the HOUSE! When you invited me to NY to see my first Broadway Show Grease it was the stepping stone of my career and through out the years I have never forgotten our love. Singing the duet with you Born Again was an emotional high in my life. God Bless you Becky...Love those City Lights!

Bob Timmons

September 11, 2003

Becky,

I am remembering you today on the second anniversary of this tragedy. You were a true friend at the Dinner Theatre in Ocean City Md. and I regret that we did not spend more time together here in New York. I will always remember your kind ways, and your magnificent talent...that georgeous mezzo still rings in my ears and I can hear the sound of you as if you were singing nearby. That is a wondeful memory of someone really special.

Cary Saccente

February 17, 2003

I don't really know Rebecca but I did have the privilege of listening to her fantastic abilities at the piano at a place called Casa Dante's Restaurant in Jersey City. After leaving a tip, I picked up her business card...to remember to go back there to listen to her. I left her card on my bulletin board, then got the terrible news from my friend (who's brother's are the owner's of Casa Dante's)

My sincere condolence's to the family and friend's of Rebecca.

Diane Rohrbach

February 6, 2003

I did not know you or your family personally, but my sister, Linda did. She said that you were a special person and that she misses you very much. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I think about you often. May God bless you and keep you.

Always,

Diane

Amy Hackett

January 24, 2003

So many people suffered on this day and to have to see one of my closest friends go through such pain changed my life around. I never got the chance to know her but by the sounds of it she was one great woman. Rachel’s love for you was unbelievable, and its sad to think that one persons act had to take such a great woman away from their family and friends. With love for Rachel and Family <3

Erin Johnson

January 23, 2003

I didn't know Becky but from the sounds of her family she sounds like a great person.And I know that everyone is going to miss her.

Jennie L.

January 23, 2003

sorry rachie!!!!! friends for eva!!

Rachel Roberts

January 23, 2003

Becky was a great person always happy and always kind. I always looked forward to her visiting us in Maine. She was the best aunt ever and we loved her so much. To bad I didn't have one more day to laugh, cry, smile, or frown with her.

Rebecca Leigh Covey

October 15, 2002

Rebecca,

It wasn't until the reading of the names of the victims on 9-11-2002 that I heard your name. I wasn't paying very close attention to the television in the background while I was cleaning my living room. When they said your name it sounded so much like mine, I cried. I glued myself to the television on 9-11-2001. I refused to shut it off. I felt so close to all of it, but when I heard your name it was like time stood still. I will keep your family and friends in my prayers always.



Forever connected,

John Lehmus

September 16, 2002

We planted the "Blue Spruce" seedling for Rebecca yesterday afternoon, Sunday September 15, 2002.



We offer our Prayers to Rebecca Lee, her friends and especially her family.



Prayers in Practice,

John Lehmus

Sue Wallingford

Marilyn Monte

September 11, 2002

I worked with Rebecca at Citibank for six months and I never will forget her smile and ability to calm the always rough waves generated by Bill. She made my life so much easier. May her soul be at peace.

Paulette Vandenbrande

September 11, 2002

We shared so many happy times. Remember the opera, cabaret night, our bus rides, the gym, swimming, all the conversations, lunch and Linda's with Linda, etc. etc....? I miss you ever so much. I will cherish you always.

Dave Cremonese

August 4, 2002

A soaring voice

The sound of piano beneath

I sat at that piano

As I played, I watched

And listened to you soar

As you showered all below

With the gift of a beautiful voice

Your spirit, your love

And every time I sit at the piano

I feel a bit of that love

That I felt so long ago

It's been so long, yet

I'll never forget you

God Bless and Keep you

And all that you left behind

We miss you

jacqueline luca-sackmeister

August 4, 2002

LAST TIME I SPOKE TO YOU WAS ON THE PHONE REGARDING INSURANCE. YOU SOUNDED VERY HAPPY AND I WAS VERY HAPPY FOR YOU. WE HAD A LOT IN COMMON. GOD BLESS YOU

Angie Campbell

May 3, 2002

May God Bless you and watch over the family and friends that you left behind on 9/11/01. May you rest in his loving peace forever more.

Terence WHALEN

April 20, 2002

Sdly missed by her friends nd family from Sharon, PA.



Rebecca, we think of you often. Lord please help your fther, mother, and brother through this time.

February 13, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS REMARKABLE WOMAN REBECCA LEE KOBORIE AND MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HER FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.STAY CLOSE AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK ...MAY GOD GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN AND MAY YOU SING IN THE HEAVENLY CHOIR...AMEN

anthony avalone

January 17, 2002

so lucky I was to spend half my life with you. I will live the lessons you taught me.I miss you dearly

Monica Lazor

January 8, 2002

Becky was a friend of my sister and our whole family is missing her. She sang at our mom's funeral and will always hold a special place in our hearts. I'm jealous that she is with our parents but happy to know she is making happy music.XXXOOO Monica

Ennis Smith

January 2, 2002

Becky,

You were an inspiration to a fledging actor way back in the 70's on a converted steamboat called the Showboat Majestic. Your skill, you joy, your smile convulsed me with laughter and solidified my commitment to pursue the acting game. We weren't close in recent years but I and all who knew you miss you. Condolences to your family - thanks for your gift to us.

Teresa Jahn

December 26, 2001

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

Catherine Costello

December 20, 2001

Each and every day, you are in my prayers. You will never be forgotten.

Rebecca Vazquez

December 3, 2001

We shared the same first name and the same building. Your were a kind and thoughtful neighbor always willing to brighten the day with your wonderful smile. The children at the Summit House knew you the best! If there were five kids and one adult in the pool, you could rest assured that Rebecca was that adult. My daughter misses her and I'm sure when pool season comes around again next year, her absence will be felt all the more.

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