Manuel L. Lopez

Manuel L. Lopez

Manuel Lopez Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 17, 2001.
Craving Greens and Gadgets

When Manuel Lopez was not putting in long days as a corporate tax manager for Marsh & McLennan in 1 World Trade Center, he liked to tend the big garden he and his wife had in Jersey City. The backyard plot bore beans, tomatoes, mustard greens ‹ the last an important ingredient in sinigang, a tangy soup of Mr. Lopez's native Philippines.

But while Mr. Lopez, 54, liked vegetables, he was crazy about gadgets and electronics. DVD players, laser discs, cameras ‹ "Everything that came out, he had to be the first to get it," said his daughter, Minnie Morison. "We have five or six televisions and there's only three bedrooms in this house."

Mr. Lopez often trawled the Internet in search of hot deals. "There was this DeWalt drill that kept being auctioned on uBid," his daughter said. "He wanted it so bad, but he was stubborn and he was always outbid. I was like, `Why don't you just go to Sears and buy it, and I'll pay the difference?'

"A couple days after the World Trade Center, a drill showed up in the mail. It was really weird for us.

"No one's opened it."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 4, 2001.


Manuel Lopez, 54, home was his palace

After moving to Jersey City from the Philippines in his mid-20s with his pregnant wife, Manuel Lopez found his passion in creating a comfortable place for his family.

In recent months, he organized the remodeling of the family's duplex, paying close attention to light fixtures and other details. He also filled with house with plenty of electronic gadgets, from DVD players, stereos and cameras to a TV set in each bedroom, his family said.

It was on a morning during which Mr. Lopez, 54, known as Manny, exercised that passion for nesting that his life was cut short. Moments after arriving at work on the 98th floor of Tower One of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, he called his wife, Rosalia, to go over some details of their remodeling project.

Ten minutes after he hung up, the first jet struck the World Trade Center. His wife, hearing the news on the radio, tried to call back, but she was not able to get through to him.

"He wanted to provide a better life for his future family," said his daughter, Minnie Rose Morison, also of Jersey City.

Mr. Lopez knew hard work would provide a better future for his family, they said. He was vice president of the federal tax department at Marsh & McLennan, his employer for 15 years, and often arrived at work early.

On the fateful morning, Mr. Lopez was driven to the PATH station in Jersey City by his son, Mannie Jay Lopez, who had returned home from an overnight work shift before heading out to a class at New Jersey City University.

"He always had a joke to tell," his son said. Mr. Lopez was fond of electronic gadgets, and was an avid reader of Stereo Review and other magazines to keep up with trends in electronics.

In addition to a new TV in each of three bedrooms, Mr. Lopez kept a classic TV in the kitchen, a Sony from the 1980s, for "sentimental" reasons, his son said.

"He joked a lot and he loved to go shopping," his wife added.

It was the example of hard work, done with a sense of humor, that his son remembered. "He wanted to show me a better life," his son said.

Mr. Lopez's remains were not positively identified until more than two months after the tragedy, on Nov. 16. Officials made the identification using DNA tests, his daughter said.

In addition to his wife, daughter and son, Mr. Lopez also is survived by two sisters, Jovita "Betty" Lozano of New York and Avelina Cabal; and two brothers, Geronimo Montero and Benjamin Montero, all of the Philippines; and other relatives.

A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m. today in Arlington Cemetery, Kearny.

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September 11, 2016

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Jose Valdez

September 11, 2016

I was randomly googling the names of friends from my university days and was shocked by this obituary on my old friend Manuel Lopez. Manny used to rent a small room at our apartment and we attended the same university in the Philippines. He was a hardworking young man with a great sense of humour and didn't surprise me that much to read that he had carved himself an excellent career in the US.
It's just too sad that his life would be senselessly cut short in that infamous and tragic 911 event. While its 15 years too late, I'd like to convey my heartfelt condolences goes to his wife Rosalia and their two children and to the rest of his family.
From Jose Valdez, Melbourne Australia

Joel Shilling

September 10, 2015

A few years ago we planted American flags for every 911 victim in Forest Park in St. Louis. I was honored to take Mr Lopez's flag home. I fly your flag every year. You seem to have been a great man to your family and many other people. Even though I never met you, every year until I die I will pray for you and your family.

S J. Friscia III

May 20, 2014

In Memory
With Honor & Respect.

Becky

September 11, 2013

Rest easy, friend.

Paul

October 13, 2012

My mother in law's birthday is September 12. So we try to visit her grave around that time. One year when we were visiting her grave on September 11th a man approached us and asked us for pen. We gave it to him and he walked over to a grave and wrote a note. Later when he left our curiosity got the better of us and we went over to see who was buried there (we did not read the note). It was MR. Lopez's grave. So every year when we visit my mother in laws grave we pay a visit to Mr. Lopez to pay our respects. We also paid our respects to him at the WTC memorial. I hope he is resting well. He deserves it.

Hannah M

November 20, 2011

I recently visited the memorial museum in NY and this man's face and name have really stuck in my mind. Although I did not know him, I'm sure he was very loved. My thoughts are with all your family. God Bless xx

Dori D

September 11, 2011

God Bless you, Mr. Lopez. We've never met, but you've seemed to be a kind, gracious and loving man- your infectious smile sort of reminds me of my father's. May you smile forever in heaven. Condolences and love to your family and friends until we meet one day.

Jenny Taylor

September 11, 2011

As part of a service remember 911 in our community of Danville Illinois, there were glow sticks passed out with the names of all the victims and we had a moment of silence and prayer for those lost. I was honored to have the name of Manuel L. Lopez on my glow stick and I will remember him especially from now on. I pray that the family finds comfort in your memories of the man who, from what I read, was an outstanding husband, father and citizen.

Joshua Hood

September 11, 2011

My name is Joshua Hood of Vinelnad, NJ and I am 11 years old. I planted a flag in honor of your loved one and the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Mr. Lopez will never be forgotten and my family and I say our prayers for you and those like you.

P Tabbernor

December 12, 2006

In memory....

Kristine

October 31, 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.

P Sanyer

September 12, 2006

I did not know Manuel Lopez before 9/11/01, but almost a year after this tragedy on 8/26/02 I lost my son Julian in a tragic accident. During the graveside service, the funeral director who was talking to the gatherers kept referring to our family as the "Lopez's" and we couldn't figure out why. At a later visit to the Arlington cemetery at Kearny I happened to look over and see that my son lays directly behind Mr. Lopez. I immediately said a prayer, asking that when we are all reunited someday, Mr. Lopez hold my sons hand until we can hold our baby in our arms again. I sincerely offer my deepest condolences to the Lopez family and pray that you will find some peace in this lifetime knowing that Mr. Lopez is at peace with the Lord and soon we will all be able to see our loved ones again.

William Swoschuk

December 20, 2005

I worked with Manny in the tax department for many years. I was the state & local tax supervisor and he was the federal tax supervisor.

We where very close friends. We would constantly tease each other. I would sometimes drive him home after we worked a Saturday at

Marsh & Mclennan. We used to call each other "pal".

He loved his electronic toys and was equally passionate about buying designer clothes and DVD's Particularly, Tommy Hilfiger clothes.

I attended his memorial service.

There was not a dry eye in the catering hall where the memorial service was held. My only regret was not attending his funeral service when they found his remains. We always talked about what we were going to do when we retire. I will always miss him, he was like a brother to me.

Pit Bite

September 6, 2002

I came to know about Manny from his nephew, Raul Lopez Lozano, who is my brother in Christ. As far as I could recall, Brod Raul just kept on shaking his head with tears in his eyes when he learned of the 9/11 tragic incident. Manny is now in the hands of God. To the family of Manny, just keep your faith in God.

Angie Campbell

May 4, 2002

May God bless you and watch over the family and friends that you left behind on that horrible day last September. Rest in his loving peace forever more.

IRENE STAPINSKI

February 26, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN MANUEL L.LOPEZ AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND THE GOOD PEOPLE OF THE PHILIPINES AND MAY WE NEVER FORGE 9/11/01..MAY JESUS AND ALL HIS SAINTS GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN AND MAY YOU DWELL IN THE LORDS GARDEN..AMEN

Gabriela L

January 20, 2002

My sincere condolences to the Lopez family.

Gene Alt

January 13, 2002

Sincere Condolences from a former ADT Company colleague of Manny's.

beverly nail

January 5, 2002

i'm so sorry to have found mandy was in the attack on the world trade building. mandy was a sweet man . he will be missed my alot of people. god bless and my heart goes out to his family. i knew mandy in denver colorado in the army. very sweet man.

I took this photo. I hope that this will lift your hurt hearts. It is called "At peace within our happy dreams."

Hale & Ofelia Kim

January 2, 2002

Ofelia and I are sorry to hear the lose of Manuel. Words can not describe how we feel or how to comfort this void in all of our hearts and souls. But with time there will be healing for everybody. Believing he is in Heaven with God for the wonderful man that he is. Our hearts are with your whole family. God bless you all.

Teresa Jahn

December 24, 2001

We are deeply sorry for your loss of Manuel. May his life and love live on in all who love him. 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

Susan Lee

November 27, 2001

God Bless You. My deepest sympathy to your family.

Kindra Robinson

October 19, 2001

I will keep you and your family in prayer.

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