Steven Harris Russin

Steven Harris Russin

Steven Russin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 17, 2001.
A Childlike Wonder
There was something about Steven H. Russin that made his wife, Andrea, think of Tom Hanks's character in the movie "Big."

"He always saw things a little bit off, like a child would," she said.

She recalled a visit to a gallery in Sarasota, Fla. The couple had no intention of buying any of the expensive artwork, but that did not stop Mr. Russin from questioning the sales staff so intently that they took the couple for serious buyers and invited them to a special back room. There, they drank Champagne.

"The rest of us would've walked on and gotten ice cream," she said. "Steve was the type of person who would start asking all sorts of questions, like a child."

He had plenty of practice with questions from one particular child, his 2-year-old son, Alec Joseph, and he was very excited that Mrs. Russin was pregnant with twins, who were born on Sept. 15.

Early in the morning of Sept. 11, before Mr. Russin went to work at Cantor Fitzgerald, Mrs. Russin sent him to get her a glass of water. Of course, one glass was not enough, she said, laughing.

"He said, 'I probably should've brought the pitcher,' " Mrs. Russin said. "I told him, 'That's okay, you'll get it next time.' That was the last thing that I said to him."


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 8, 2001.


Steven Russin, 32, a child at heart When Andrea Lynn Russin looked out the window of her Randolph home on hot summer weekends, she'd often see a group of neighborhood children erupting with laughter as they rolled around her front lawn. Leading the pack was the biggest kid in the bunch, her husband, Steven Harris Russin.

"Steve was definitely one of the kids on the block. He was so gentle and fun that the children didn't think of him as an adult," said his wife. "The kids would say, 'Let's do somersaults,' and he would be rolling around and playing, too."

Mr. Russin, 32, a partner with Cantor Fitzgerald, worked on the 104th floor of One World Trade Center. When the hijacked jetliner crashed into the tower on Sept. 11, he was on the phone with a colleague in Louisiana, his wife said. She last saw her husband the night before, when he got her a glass of water. Mrs. Russin was nine months pregnant with twins and having trouble sleeping.

"I was very pregnant and was up for most of the night . . . I fell asleep on the recliner in the bedroom and he woke up and said, 'Where are you,' since it was dark," said his wife. "I told him I'd come back to bed and that was the last time we spoke."

Four days later, she gave birth to Olivia Sabrina Gail and Ariella Sarah Dayle.

Born and raised in Marlboro, Mr. Russin attended Marlboro High School, where he first put his business skills to use by becoming a baseball card distributor. With that money, he was able to put himself through four years of school at Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y. He was hired at Cantor Fitzgerald immediately after college, and met his wife three years later at a bar in Lower Manhattan.

"I was in grad school at NYU and a group of us went downtown after exams one day," Andrea said. "A few girls were married and they decided that those of us who were single should meet some guys, so they tapped two men on the shoulder and said, 'These girls want to meet you and Steve was one of them.'"

At the end of the night, Mr. Russin walked her to the bus stop and accompanied her friend to the subway station to make sure they arrived home safely. The couple began dating and married in June 1996. They moved to Randolph two years ago.

His wife said Mr. Russin would race home from work everyday to spend time with her and their 2-year-old son, Alec Joseph. Last year, when Andrea's parents bought the couple a get-away at the Short Hills Hilton, Mr. Russin suggested they leave early the next morning because he missed his son.

"It was 9 in the morning and we're sitting at the pool. He took out the newspaper and I took out my magazine and he said, 'This isn't fun, let's go get Alec,' so we packed up and went home," his wife said. "He was fun and spontaneous and a wonderful daddy."

Mr. Russin also is survived by his parents, Ed and Gloria Russin of Marlboro; his brother, Barry of Marlboro, and his grandparents, Irving and Helen Russin of Coconut Creek, Fla.; and Max and Jennie Smith of the Bronx, N.Y.

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June 4, 2025

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June 9, 2021

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Alex Narcise

June 4, 2025

Hello my name is Alex Narcise a long term resident of Randolph. My friend and I have walked past a park bench at Freedom park hundreds of times without sitting on it. My friend recently past away and today it was the first time I was drawn to the bench and sat down on it. I came to realize it was the bench that memorializes Steven. I read his story and offer you and your family my deepest condolences. Your twins and I share a birthday together
May he Rest in Peace

Michael Olesnevich

September 12, 2023

Andrea... it´s Mike from Tree Fellas.... After all this time I always remember

Ed Russin

June 9, 2021

Every time I read these I cry. I cry for the life you will never have. I cry for the broken heart I have. I cry for your children who never got to see just how great of a father you would have been. I cry for all the people who were killed that day. I cry for the families who lost loved ones. Son, I miss you more then it is possible to put into words.

Gloria Russin

June 7, 2021

Miss you so very much. Remembering when you were born 52 years ago today, and wishing we could be together to celebrate.
Last week daddy and I were having lunch with Shane and he put mustard on his tuna fish sandwich. Barry reminded us that you used to put mustard on everything. Its funny, but over the years I've seen many similarities between you and Shane.
Love, hugs, and kisses,
Mom

Barry Russin

December 22, 2020

Wish you could call me. Really miss you.

ED RUSSIN

October 28, 2020

I wish I could hold you in my arms and never let go.
Dad

June 14, 2020

May we all be a little bit more like Steven everyday.

The Kindred Family

December 13, 2019

Our deepest heartfelt condolences we send to your family. With each new day may God and your loving memories help you cope. Steve is still very sadly missed and is fondly remembered.

Sarah Tomlinson (formerly of MSE)

September 12, 2018

I became friends with Steven's father, Ed, through work almost a decade ago. Although I never met Steven, I think of him often, especially around this time of year. His life has touched so many and his memory certainly lives on. Ed spoke of Steven so often that I felt like I knew him. I've never personally met any of the Russin family, but I carry you all in my heart. May God bless and comfort you always.

March 24, 2017

Miss you so very much. Our family will never be complete without you. Love you always, Mom

June 7, 2013

Happy Birthday Bro.

September 12, 2012

Miss you more and more each year....Love You.
B

September 11, 2012

Words can not say anything. I hope the almighty has you "Standing on the Moon" you will be missed. May your nashama have an Aliyah.

Priscilla Winslow

September 11, 2012

I never met you, but I know so much about you, and my heart goes out to your family and friends.

June 7, 2012

Happy Birthday bro. I miss u so much.

May 3, 2012

Thought about you last night at the Bruce concert....

February 29, 2012

Been thinking about you so much lately.... I miss u...

September 11, 2011

Miss you Bro. I will never stop thinking of you....

Sarah (formerly of MSE) Tomlinson

September 6, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with the Russin family as we approach the tenth anniversary of this tragedy. May you feel the presence of the Lord during this especially hard time.

Gloria Russin

August 22, 2011

Steven,
I miss you so very much. Life is just not the same without you. Hugs and Kisses. Love always and forever, Mom.

Barry Russin

June 7, 2010

Happy Birthday Bro.
Still miss you every day.....

I Remember

September 11, 2009

My thoughts are with your family, who will surely never stop grieving for you. This day, seemingly so hideous, was a day when the country came together, and perfect strangers reached out to help one another. Steven wherever you may be, know that your death, though far too soon, taught us all some undeniably important lessons: to live each day with love and compassion, to do as much as we can for those who have little, and to remember what is important in this lifetime. May you rest in peace surrounded by all of the things that brought you joy and comfort in this life.

Doug Abraham

June 14, 2008

Happy belated Birthday!!!

Janet Greenblatt

July 9, 2007

Gloria (Steven's mom) and I grew up together in the Bronx. We lived right next door to each other and were inseparable as children. Jenny and Max were like second parents to me in those carefree, gentle days of our childhood. I am heartsick to learn of the family's terrible loss. My thoughts are with them now and always.

kristine

May 1, 2007

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.

P Tabbernor

February 25, 2007

In remembrance....

Karen Naide

September 25, 2003

Dear Andrea,



I was your senior year college roommate at Emory University. Although we drifted apart after college, I went on to marry Adam Naide. It was with incredible shock that I immediately recognized you on the cover of People magazine in February 2002. I wrote you a letter back then, even though I didn't know what to say, but it was returned to me. And yet, what can I say that hasn't already been said to you?



Ever since I learned about Steven, he has come to be the "face" of 9/11 for me, since I didn't know anybody else there. I want to express my condolences to you, and I am sure that your incredible strength and nurturing personality are allowing you to be a fantastic mother. Adam and I send our best wishes to you, and I would love to hear from you sometime if you ever get a free moment. L'shana tovah.



Karen Schneiderman Naide

Emory '88C

Michael Sayegh

September 12, 2003

Dear Andrea,

Though I did not know you and Steve well I was still able to tell that you were great people as well as great parents when you came back to 251 Clinton to introduce your first child. I am so sorry for your loss and I know it is hard knowing that Steve will be without his three great children, but you should know, as I am sure that you do, that his kids won't be without him as he is in each and every one of them. God bless you and your new family and you are in my prayers.

-Mike Sayegh

Amy Russian

September 11, 2003

On this day of remberance, I bless every soul that was lost that day. I am plagued with the similarity in my last name with Steven's. I wish his family the best and my thoughts and prayers are with them.

Carol-Ann Grippo

June 24, 2003

My sister and Andrea are close friends. Andrea has known me since I was a baby. Both Steve and Andrea are wonderful people, they always have been. Steve I just wanted to let you know that your girls are beautiful and Alec is still the cutest little boy around. My sister and Mike are standing by Andrea and the kids everyday, me and my family are here for them always, we miss you and we will take care of your family always.

October 24, 2002

DEAR GOD MAY THE RUSSIN FAMILY FIND PEACE AND MAY STEVEN REST IN PEACE..GOD BLESS YOU ALL....AMEN

Susanne Andersen

September 17, 2002

Dear Ed,



I just came to realize that your son was one of the unfortunate victims of the awful events of 9/11. I was also housed in the North Tower. I cannot tell you how sorry I am. I know that there isn't anything anyone can do to make you feel better. I hope time is kind to you and your family and that your son is at peace.

Judith Russin Margulies

September 12, 2002

I am so sorry for your incredible loss. I hope you know that you and your family, as well as all the family and friends of those lost, are in my heart and the hearts of all good people. Your husband sounds like a great guy and an exceptional father. I hope your children will help bring you comfort as time passes.



My maiden name is Russin. Yesterday I had the 9/11 NBC coverage on the TV when the phone rang. While I was talking I looked up at the TV and your husband's name came across the screen (as they were calling each name at Ground Zero). I was so stunned seeing the name Russin. Why I happened to look up at that moment I don't know. I, of course, am interested in seeing if we are somehow related. My father,Lester Russin's family is from the Boston area. My grandfather was Harry. Some of the family had the name, Rudinoff. If you have any information I would appreciate hearing from you at your convenience.



I saw your quilt. It is quite moving. Again, my deepest condolences on your loss.

Joanne Russin-Leibowitz

September 11, 2002

My maiden name is Russin. Steven's grandfather, Irving Russin was my father, Jack Russin's 1st cousin. My family sends our heartfelt sympathies to you and your family on this day. Our prayers are with you and your children today.

anotomous anotomous

September 11, 2002

god bless you and your son and your family. I don't know you but you seem like a great guy.

Jason Brambier

September 10, 2002

Steven Russin was my friend for a few years. I grew up just around the corner from Barry, Steven and their parents on Stetson Place. Although I am Barry's age, I got to know Steven alot better during the 2 or 3 years that we were friends. We became friends when we both started working at Domino's pizza in Marlboro in 1991. Steve and I attended a classic Knicks-Bulls playoff game, several Yankee games, two memorable Bruce Springsteen concerts and a YES concert. We had alot of the same tastes and I always remember steven for never EVER having a bad word to say about anyone. He lived his short life with honor and integrity. It was when Steve left Domino's to go work for Cantor that we slowly fell out of touch. I remember speaking to him shortly after the 1993 WTC bombing, hanging out and talking on the phone a few more times after that. Sadly, we drifted apart sometime in 1995. My heart aches for his wife, 3 children, his brother Barry who I have known since i was 5, and his parents and grandparents. Steve was a great guy with a good heart. Although I have not spoken to him in over 7 years, I miss him dearly and I know while New York and New Jersey are lesser places because of his absence, heaven is more beautiful because he is there.



Jason Brambier

Suzanne Neis

August 20, 2002

Dear Mrs. Russin,

In the days after September 11th I saw you on TV with some of the other wives of Cantor Fitzgerald employees. My heart breaks for you & all of the other families who lost their loved ones that day. I saw you a few months ago in People magazine with your beautiful children. How lucky they are to have a mother like you. I saw the tape of your husband with your son in the pool talking about how lucky they were to be having two babies. Your husband's loss to you & your children is immeasurable. I can only hope that the rest of your lives are filled with as much joy and peace as possible. I admire your strength and your family will be in my thoughts as the years pass. Thank you for sharing your story, those of us who didn't lose our loved ones now feel as though we did, and we will never forget.

May Steve's spirit & continuing presence be felt by you always.

Neal Coxworth

July 10, 2002

Steve,

I was there that day, only two blocks from you....and I couldn't do a damn thing. And I knew you were gone. I'll never forget all the good times we had in college and after. Here I am ten months later, and I still think about it every day...Wish it didn't have to end like it did



Your College Roomate

Neal

June 3, 2002

MAY THE BEAUTIFUL YOUNG SOUL OF STEVEN AND THE SOULS OF ALL THE FAITHFULLY DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD REST IN PEACE AMEN.

adam kaplan

May 29, 2002

andrea-

i think about him, the girls and alec every day. be well.

Darcy (Russen) Deakin

May 15, 2002

I think I may be related to you by marriage. My father was John F. Russen and my mother's name was Marietta (both have passed away). (My parents changed our spelling from Russin to Russen many years ago). My father was born in Madera, PA. His parents were John and Victoria (Doloshetski)Russin. His brothers were/are William, Michael, Peter, Paul and Al. His sisters are Susan and Ann, Katherine, Helen and Olga and there were twins that died at birth, I believe. Your husband resembles my brother, Gary. My sisters, Jackie, Debbie and Colleen, my brother, Gary, as well as myself offer our deepest condolences to you and your family. You are in our prayers. God Bless You!

Angie Campbell

May 14, 2002

May you rest in peace forever more.

Jerry Hyman

April 12, 2002

My name is Jerry Hyman, and my parents are Artie & Betty Hyman. We lived in the Bronx on Cruger Avenue. My parents were friends of Max & Jenny. I often visited you with my mother, and have very happy memories of you.

I am terribly sorry to hear of your tragic loss. I was at the Trade Center that morning. I live in Chelsea, and in the days after the attack I saw many posters of Steven all over the area. I connected him with you today, while reading an article about people who died in the attack, who lived in New Jersey.

Again I am terribly sorry for your loss.

Jerry Hyman

Debbie Russen Sovich

March 11, 2002

My maiden name is Russin. My parents changed the "i" to an "e"

when they were married in the 1940's. We have many relatives, some in Western Pennsylvania around the Pittsburgh area who are Russin's. Your husband, Steven, resembles my brother very much. We, the Russin (Russen) family send you our prayers and feel your sorrow in our hearts for Steven and all victims of this tragedy.

Allison Eberle

February 14, 2002

Andrea, Mark and I have you and the children in our thoughts and prayers. We are so very sorry for your loss! Much love to you and the children!!

Bridget Ganey

January 3, 2002

Steve was such a great guy. My thoughts and prayers are with you Mrs. Russin and your beautiful new bundles of joy and your entire family. May God watch over you and protect all of you. Steve will never be forgotten!

Teresa Jahn

December 14, 2001

We are sorry for your loss of Steven. May his childlike wonder live on through your children. We wish he would have been with you for the birth of your twins. 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

December 8, 2001

GOD BLESS STEVEN HARRIS RUSSIN AND

MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.GOD BLESS YOUR

FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA

AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01

GEORGE SCHLOSSMAN

November 25, 2001

YOUR GRANDMOTHER,MY AUNT DOROTHY ALWAYS ASKS ABOUT AND MENTIONS THE BABIES.

THE SEVERAL BRIEF TIMES I'VE MET

STEVE I WAS VERY IMPRESSED.

YOU KNOW THE DEFINITION SOME PEOPLE ATTRIBUTE TO LIFE?COPING WITH THE UNEXPECTED THEN GOING FORTH AND MAKING THE MOST OF IT IS LIFE.

I WISH YOU STRENGTH,PERSEVERENCE AND A GROWING POSITVE OUTLOOK AS A NEW MOM AND A PERSON WHO HAS FACED THE UNEXPECTED AND WILL GO FORTH.



SINCERELY



COUSIN ,GEORGE AND MARJORIE

Joe Cagno

October 30, 2001

I will never forget the day Steve and I went out fishing. The seas were very angry that day! Wind, rain and high waves. We had a blast!

Steve, you will be missed. My heart goes out to Andrea, Alec,

Ariella, Olivia and the rest of the Russin Family. God Bless.

irene stapinski

October 23, 2001

i am going thru the names on line

and recognized the names russin..the

stapinski family of jersey city are

related to the russins...i just want

to offer my condolences..god bless

your family and pray god will make

u strong..prayer is the only thing

we have..to heal us...god bless u

again...

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