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Terence J. Manning

Rockville Centre, New York

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A Knack for Persuasion
Every sunny day last summer, Terence Manning would take his two daughters, Mairead, 3, and Trinity, 1, to the beach down the street from their home in Point Lookout, on Long Island. "They'd go for hours," said his wife, Megan. "He would put Mairead on a throne and make a sand castle around her. And he would try to get Trinity to put her toes in the water. They loved it."

Mr. Manning, 37, used his prodigious energies to make everything an adventure: skiing in the Alps, proposing to his wife under the Eiffel Tower, going cross-country with her on a motorcycle, or persuading his brothers to run the New York City Marathon with him ‹ and crossing the finish line holding hands.

"He could do anything he put his mind to," his wife said. "He could build a house if he decided to. He'd been a trader his entire career, but then he decided he wanted to do computer consulting, learned how, and made the change."

That career change at ARC Partners led him, finally, to a conference Sept. 11 at the World Trade Center. "His life was full of laughter and adventure," his wife said. "He left us with no regrets."

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It's been 21 years and yet my memories of our family's friendship with yours is still strong in our hearts.
Love aways,
The Palummeri/Gsell family

Megan, you and the girls, and Terry are always in my thoughts and prayers, today and every day. from the first days of working together on the floor of the exchange, i knew he was a special man

Sending our sincere condolences to your family for your loss. With each new day may God give the needed comfort and strength to cope. Terry touched the lives of others and will always be sadly missed. May the time finally come when these acts of violence that separate family and friends is ended for all time.

Terry,
We all miss you and wish this never happened. God bless and tell mom I said hello.

Happy 5oth Birthday Terry!

I miss all of our childhood days, your In my prayers Terry.

I worked with Terry at Crossland Savings Bank while we were both finishing college. He was a good guy with a great sense of humor. I will never forget his laugh. RIP Terry. Your little girls are okay.

I knew Terence when he worked at Swiss Bank. What a great guy! I should have been at the breakfast with him that day but was delayed. God bless you Terence and your family. You are missed!

It is already 13 years ago, but on regular intervals and certainly today i think of Terry who was a olleague of mine at the time.
RIP Terry.