Andrew LaCorte

Andrew LaCorte

Andrew LaCorte Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 24, 2001.
Salad for Every Party
Andrew LaCorte, 61, was never married. But there was a woman and there were children whom he loved. "He loved Barbra Streisand," said Joanne Fletcher, his younger sister. "Barbra Streisand was his girl. And my children were very close to him. They were just like Andrew's children."

Mr. LaCorte had about 20 CD's of Ms. Streisand, which he played over and over. And for as long as his nieces and nephews can remember, Mr. LaCorte, a trader at Carr Futures, was a fixture at family parties ‹ on Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Fourth of July, Labor Day and birthdays.

"He always made one thing," said Randi Fletcher, an 18-year-old niece. "He made a salad. Olives, artichokes, peppers and anchovies. The Italian kind that grandma used to make. He never cooked anything else."

And he did not shop much, either, so he gave the kids money as gifts for special occasions ‹ "$100 for graduations and $50 for birthdays," Randi Fletcher said. "He was really really funny. He was witty." she added. "For instance, when someone died and we were really sad, he would pop up with something and make us all laugh."

She said the Fletchers could use Andrew right about now.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 23, 2001.


Andrew La Corte, 61, generous of himself

Andrew La Corte was the kind of guy who kept nightly bedside vigils for ailing relatives.

"When uncles were ill, he'd visit them every single evening at the hospital. He would not give up," recalled his sister, Joanne Fletcher of Jersey City. "As tired as he was coming home from work, he'd still go to see them."

Mr. La Corte, 61, was a trader with Carr Futures. He worked on the 92nd floor of Tower One of the World Trade Center.

When a hijacked jetliner struck the tower, he had just returned from visiting a friend at a nearby building to wish him a happy birthday, said Fletcher.

"We knew that he went to Five World Trade Center and left that man's office at 8:30 to go back to his office," said Fletcher. "We don't know what happened from 8:30 a.m. to quarter of nine."

It's difficult to piece together his last moments, said Fletcher, because many of his co-workers are dead, too.

La Corte, a lifelong Jersey City resident, had been working at the World Trade Center for 14 years and survived the bombings of 1993. He never thought of leaving, said Fletcher, because he loved the building and he loved New York.

An active man who looked young for his age, La Corte rode a bicycle every day and loved the beach and sun, said Fletcher. But most of all, he loved his nieces and nephews.

"My children were like his children, he just loved my kids," said Fletcher. "That's what's so hard. My kids just don't want to talk about it. They can't."

The last time Fletcher spoke to her older brother was the night before the attack. He called to ask when he could visit her 20-year-old son, who was on leave from his Air Force post in Germany.

Fletcher last saw her brother on Labor Day weekend, at a niece's birthday party.

"We were out in the pool, laughing, our old selves. It was a perfect day," said Fletcher. "I'm glad we had it."

Mr. La Corte is survived by his twin brother, Peter of Ocean Township, and another sister, Marie Hunchak of Bethpage, N.Y. A sister, Michelle Magnifico, and his parents, Josephine and Sylvio La Corte, preceeded Mr. La Corte's death.

Mr. La Corte will have a memorial niche in Holy Cross Chapel Mausoleum in North Arlington.

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September 12, 2018

Joseph Mariani posted to the memorial.

September 11, 2016

Kate King posted to the memorial.

September 11, 2016

Kathy Mormando posted to the memorial.

Joseph Mariani

September 12, 2018

Remembering you today, Mr. LaCorte. Shortly after 9/11, my fiance and I attended church and our pastor asked each of us to take a piece of paper as we left mass. Each had the name of a 9/11 victim. We were asked to pray for the repose of that person's soul and for the peace of the family. I drew your name. My fiance joined you in heaven just four short years later. Please say hello for me, and God bless.

Kate King

September 11, 2016

Thinking of you Uncle Andrew, on this 15th anniversary of your senseless death. I hope you are resting in peace and heaven's soundtrack is nothing but Babs. Love and miss you

Kathy Mormando

September 11, 2016

I very recently realized that Andy was lost on Sept 11 2001. I worked with Andy many years ago at Bache & Co. on Wall St. He was a great guy, a pleasure to be with and came to a few of our family functions. I'm sure he has them smiling in heaven.

September 11, 2016

Just found this wonderful tribute to Andrew. Didn't know until recently that he was lost in the WTC. When we were young,he was one of my best friends. I married----danced with him most of the night at the wedding---- but moved away and lost touch. We worked together at Pesins in JC and got into much mischief. I will always remember the joy he brought to my life and I regret not having been in his life as we grew older. He is in my heart now and just remembering him brings almost as much joy as when we were teenagers. I'd like to think he's in Heaven still making mischief and making everyone laugh!
Roseanna Moffitt Reese

S J. Friscia III

April 23, 2014

In Memory
With Honor & Respect.

kathryn dennin

September 25, 2011

i spent this september 11th and the week before thinking about the special people in my life that perished in 2001. andy was the first who came to mind. i still see him in my mind - tan and smiling - remembering the photo i have that was taken on the front steps of the building i lived in on the day we were headed to a colleague's wedding together - when his huge car unceremoniously broke down. ever the optimist, he said "let's make our own party!" - and we had a great time sipping wine and having a snack while waiting for the tow truck (which took hours to come) and never made the wedding. i miss you, andy!

Mike Rubino-Rodriguez

September 11, 2011

Mr. Lacorte, you knew me as the little boy from across the hall in Apt 3B when you lived in College Towers. You were one of the nicest guys ever, always holding open a door for one of the older ladies, always talking with everyone in the most genuine manner. I remember specifically when i was younger you gave me one of those razor scooters, the coolest thing a kid my age could have. I rode that thing everywhere around the building, haha. I can never forget how nice and genuine you were, and ill never forget how all the buildings met up days after, every day, in the rock garden, to ask if anyone had seen or heard from you. They have since turned that into a memorial garden, and a bright plaque is bolted into the wall with your picture. When i saw that, man it was overwhelming. I hope your doing well, God bless you Andrew. RIP and Never Forget.

Ed and Anna Marie Buckenmaier

September 6, 2011

Ed and I are so sorry we didn't all get together again when we were in New Jersey. What laughs we would have had rehashing old times gone by.

Mariela Vasquez

November 19, 2009

Andrew as i saw your picture 3 years ago i can see what a great person you were in this world, and how every one loves you and have the greatest memories about you, and me never knowing you i wish i met you before you seem so nice, but GOD has a very special place in heaven where you are,it makes me sad what happened to you and everybody on september eleven but i pray for justice because justice will happen sooner than later. god bless your soul and bless your family

Cheryl Davenport

September 9, 2009

After 9/11, an organization called Mercy Bands made POW-like bracelets with the names of those who perished on September 11. I have been wearing Andrew LaCorte's bracelet since then. I don't know if this will be of comfort to anyone, but I hope so.

Alfie Simeon

February 15, 2009

Happy Birthday, Andy !!!

Doug Abraham

February 14, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Jonathan Bondoc

September 11, 2008

Mr. Andrew LaCorte was a genuine, soft-spoken, caring, and funny man. He was my 5th grade ('94-'95) CCD teacher in Our Lady of Mercy school. We used to call him Mr. Flanders in direct reference to the Simpsons character because he was such a nice guy all around.

I remember being a kind of class clown, and he tolerated me for the most part. One time I was acting up and fooling around in class, and I ended up resting the side of my head down on the desk. He walked up to me, and yanked my ear to get me to sit up. The whole class went hysterical. What a lasting memory! =D.

Since that incident, Mr. Flanders and I had a special understanding of friendship for the years to come. After 5th grade, I would still see him on Sundays, either right around the OLM bridge before/after CCD or mass. He would always check up on me and ask me how I was doing with everything, and he did it in the most genuine manner. He always made me feel like he truly cared about me. As years passed, I would randomly see him around the neighborhood, sometimes at the local Rite-Aid or what not. He was still the same genuine man who wanted a quick update on how i was doing.

We never got into any details about our lives, but just the simple act of small conversation made a really big impact on my teenage life. In my eyes he was and will always be an angel. Rest in peace Mr. Flanders, we will never forget you.

Phil Tuzzolino

August 13, 2008

Andy,
I didn't know you well, but you are one of those people that are hard to forget. A true gentle-man. I still expect to run into you walking along the beach.

Alfie Simeon

June 11, 2008

I just now found this 9-11 tribute while looking for an obituary of a friend at the Star-Ledger on line service.


I found Andrew's instead



I lost contact with Andrew due to reasons that are not appropriate for this forum.

I heard the name Andrew Lacorte mentioned while watching the 9-11 anniversary broadcast and just knew it had to be my Andrew Lacorte; as much as I didn't want to believe it.



Andrew and I were friends mostly during the 1970's. I met him at his home when his sister, Michele, invited me in for a cold drink one very hot summer day. Michele and I attended Snyder High School back in the 1960's and we had just met on McAdoo Ave, as I was visiting some family members there- The Pelligrino Family.
(I was born and raised on Stevens Ave)



Andrew & I became fast friends from that day on until I moved to San Diego, California in 1983.



Andrew visited me there, at times, and I attempted to convince him to make the move to sunny southern California, for he so fell in love with my house right on the beach and all the beautiful scenery he witnessed by just gazing out of one of the house windows. He would not leave his loving family behind, however, and it was my lost that he returned to New Jersey.



I have so many fantastic memories of Andy and all that we did back in New York and of course, San Diego.



He always made a sad day happy for me and everyone he came to know.



You always have a place to stay, Andrew, if you ever get tired of heaven and need a break or to just get away ( you too Michele )



Thanks for all the wonderful memories and fun, fun, fun times we all had together.



With much love, and a heavy heart,


your brother, Alfie Simeon



BTW-

My nephew was in tower one on that morning, September 11, 2001.

He was working on the 87Th floor for a company that did renovations for the Port Authority, and other major companies in New York. My nephew left the WTC at approx 8:07 am on the orders of his boss, to go up to mid-town and report to a job they were falling behind schedule on.

My nephew argued with his supervisor, on the phone, that he had promised, at a meeting, to never order a team to leave their work site to assist another team who had fallen behind on theirs.



He was actually fighting with his boss to stay on the 86Th floor of WTC tower one that morning.



In disgust, he ordered the rest of his work team to the company truck, parked in the street. They all left together for the other job site up in mid-town.

We all know what happened shortly there after.



I wish Andrew, and everyone else working in those buildings, could have been ordered out of there and to go up to mid-town to work on that morning.



Fate is such an unknown mystery.

Peace to all who read this.

Doug Abraham

February 14, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

HLN

March 31, 2007

To the Bisanti family - Andrew, cousin of Lynda whose mother Jenni was a Lacorte and Andrew's aunt - I met Andrew at family gatherings and once on the West Side Highway after work - you are in the hearts of all who love/d you.

Doug Abraham

February 14, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

Bob Malandro

January 19, 2007

I only recently learned that Andy lost his life on 9/11, and I just want to add that that like so many others who have posted here, Andy was a great friend when I began my career at Dean Witter, and was generous to no end. Being 20 years his junior, we were certainly on different wavelengths socially, but he could make me laugh with some of the funniest stories--many of which I still tell to this day...I never kept in contact with Andy after leaving the firm, and that will always be my loss...I am truly saddened to learn that he has passed.

P Tabbernor

November 30, 2006

In remembrance....

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.

Jane Bullen

October 4, 2006

I think about you so often as I see your name on the memorial wall in Jersey City every day . We had alot of good times together way back when . Dean Witter days are long gone but the memories of joking around with you , going to Sandy Hook , introducing you to JR ,
and just laughing with you , will always be in my heart !! Miss you . Jane

Janet Widener

September 25, 2004

Joanne,Marie,Peter & Families

I am deeply saddened by the loss of Andrew and so many others. I grew up with your family on McAdoo Ave.(Janet D'Erchia). I have a vivid memory of Andrew getting off the bus,walking up the block smiling and always stopping to share a few words. I recently found this site and wanted to express my sincere sympathy. Andrew was such a wonderful,caring person who will live on in our memories and in our hearts.

Gene & Barbara Black

September 13, 2003

I felt compelled to write here to wish Andrew peace and rest. To say how sorry we are to the family as we knew Michele. We are from Jersey City, my husband from Terhune Ave. We attended a luncheon in NY in honor of the Carr Future employees that were lost on 9*11. We also lost a very close friend....like family. Christopher Traina, he also worked at Carr with Andrew. We find comfort knowing they are all together in God's Garden. We met some of Andrew's family that day. It has been two years now and we know how hard it has been for all the families that lost thier loved ones. We wish you well and will keep you in our prayers as well as our thoughts. God Bless you all and may you find peace and comfort in knowing that Andrew is watching over you all as angels do.

Andrew LaCorte III

April 24, 2003

A sad story of a man named Andrew LaCorte. It is scary to see my name, my fathers name, and my grandfathers name. According to what people were saying about Andrew, it sounded like he was a great man who made people all around him happy. I know it is not the same as having Andrew around but I would like to say that his name lives on in me and my father. I didn't know Andrew but I hope that I too can make people happy like Andrew did. My condolences to the family and friends.

Andrew LaCorte III

April 24, 2003

A sad story of a man named Andrew LaCorte. It is scary to see my name, my fathers name, and my grandfathers name. According to what people were saying about Andrew, it sounded like he was a great man who made people all around him happy. I know it is not the same as having Andrew around but I would like to say that his name lives on in me and my father. I didn't know Andrew but I hope that I too can make people happy like Andrew did.

Robin LaCorte

April 19, 2003

I just returned from a trip to NYC and specifically to Ground Zero last night (4/18/02). While looking at the panels of names displayed in memory of those who lost their lives on 9/11/01, I naturally looked for my own last name...what I found was the name of Andrew LaCorte. While I never personally met Mr. LaCorte, I certainly felt an immediate connection, as my 11 year old son is also named Andrew LaCorte. I will share this site and these memorials with him. To all of Mr. LaCorte's family and friends, please know that there is a young boy named Andrew who will never forget that there was once a man named Andrew who loved his nieces and nephews, who had many friends who cared deeply for him and who was ready with a light hearted comment to lift the spirits of those around him who might be hurting. God bless and Godspeed to you all in your process of healing. Our thought and prayers are with you.



My best to you all, Robin LaCorte and family

John Cerchio

April 10, 2003

I lived at 155 McAdoo and knew Andrew and Pete most of my life.The store on the corner of McAdoo and Sterling that they both owned that had to be in the late 50s or early 60s.Andrew was more a comedian than Pete who was always serious.Good times back then. We also lost David Meyer who lived on Terhune. Im sure Dave and Andrew met at the tower when they were working. May God Bless Andrew.Our prayers are with him and his family

Pat Rademaker

October 8, 2002

What can I say about Andy that hasn't been said already. Coming back to work soon after my honeymoon, and not being able to spend time with Andy the day of my wedding, Andy was one of the first person's that I spoke with and was planning to have lunch with him on 9/11/02, so that I could show him my wedding pictures, unfortunatelly that day never came, I worked with Andy for 11 years and I will always cherish the first day that I started working with him at Futures Operations, I was so nervous and he made me feel so at ease, his friendship, caring and laughter, you could never been down and out when Andy was around. I admired him so much because of the way he was, and a friend that you could always depend on, he would give you the shirt off his back. He was always the jolly person, the only time that I could say that I saw him unhappy was when his mother had pass away. Andy your in my heart and especially my daughter Brittney heart. She misses you dearly Andy.

She talks about him all the time, she carries Andy's picture in her wallet, and she calls that wallet my favorite person's wallet.



We love you



Pat/Brittney Rademaker

bob Nierstedt

September 20, 2002

Sep.20,2002. I found out through an old friend from Jersey City that Andrew had been killed in the world trade center.I grew up with Andrew and Peter and will keep those memories of a much better time.We were all innocent in the 50's and that's what made them great times to be a kid. My heart goes out to Andrew's family, and I hope he is truly in a better place.

kathryn (kathie) dennin

September 11, 2002

one year ago today i sat at my desk in chicago in disbelief at what i was hearing. i had lost many colleagues - and more importantly, a handful of longtime wonderful friends - andy was one of them. i work for carr futures - but i started in this business in the late 70's for a firm here in chicago. as it happened i was hired to handle the new york business for the firm. andy worked for the same firm on the new york trading floor - i was introduced to him via telephone my second day in the office. because of the nature of the business, we spoke to one another every day, and always found time for genuine pleasantries. often i could hear him in the background laughing and yelling as he was being picked up into the air and placed on top of the reporting booth on the trading floor (by my now ex-husband nonetheless)...... when i visited nyc for the first time in april 1980 i met andy face-to-face - and to this day i can still see that dazzling smile of his and his impeccable sense of style that i saw that day. i moved to nyc in 1981 and worked for dean witter. i still spoke with andy every day as i was almost always visiting the old firm's office. when he expressed the need for a change, i told him to come over and interview with my boss. of course he made a great impression and was hired immediately. we continued to work together and were thick as thieves in our jokes with one another - but we also found time to share our thoughts and concerns about things that were important in our lives - like family. althought i never met any of his relatives, i always felt as if i knew them as i would be privvy to photos and stories. he truly loved his family - there was never a moment he did not think of them. i remember when his mother took ill - how dillegent he was in visiting with her and making sure she had things she needed. and how his eyes would light up when he spoke of his nephews.... he could not have been prouder if he was their father. he stood by me when i was going through the difficulty of my divorce. he always had a smile for me when i needed one. even after i moved back to chicago and switched from handling commodities to securities ,we would still call one another on our birthdays (which were three days apart) and joke about things no one else would understand. he was a special, exceptional, kind-hearted, warm and loving spirit that i was blessed to know. i will always hold my memories of him in my heart with great fondness.



andy - you were a blessing in my life for twenty two years - may you be a blessing in heaven for eternity.



i miss you.

Chris Hart

September 6, 2002

Andrew:



A coworker brought in some trees dedicated to the 9/11 victims...fate handed me your tree. You see, my son's name is Andrew....



I will plant the tree in the woods of New Hampshire to honor your memory.



God bless....

Vicki Redman

July 25, 2002

Andy,

To a really beautiful person. It was a true pleasure knowing you. Be sure to keep Denise and Marsha laughing. I am glad you three are there in Heaven together. You are truly missed.



Love,

Vicki

Joseph Mariani

May 30, 2002

My wife and I attended a Catholic service shortly before Lent. Everyone was asked to take a name from a basket, which contained the names of all who were lost on Sept. 11th. I drew Andrew's name, and have paryed for his soul and for the peace and tranquility of all who knew him every day since.



These tributes and the photo of his kind face have shown me that he is worthy of everyone's prayers. May God bless and keep him and all who knew him.

Gertrude Cherubino(Moran)

April 19, 2002

I went to St. Pauls, school in Jersey City with both Andrew and Peter. Moving away from Jersey City, I lost contact with Andrew, but always remembered his wonderful smile and giving personality. My sincere condolences to his family.

Deirdre Schwarz

March 11, 2002

I met Andy almost 20 years ago when I started to work with him at my first job. And after a while even though I moved on to different jobs, we would keep in touch. Even after all the years he never forgot my birthday and I looked forward to his Happy Birthday calls. He was a thoughtful, kind person and he will be missed by all who knew him.

Joanne Fletcher

February 27, 2002

My name is Joanne and I am Andrew LaCorte's sister. I want to thank my cousin Maria for bringing me to this web site so I can see all the beautiful triutes to my brother. As I sat here and read the tributes and cried, as I so often do, I again realized how many people loved Andrew. There is no one like him and I will cherish that always.

I didnt see or talk to my brother every day, but I always knew he was there since he lived only a few blocks away from me. He would sometimes come and see me in my office in the morning on his way to work, oh how I wish he came to see me that morning of 9/11, maybe he would have then been late getting to work and missed it all or I would have gotten to see his smile just one more time. These are just some of the small things that I miss about Andrew. There are so many things, there just wouldnt be enough time or space to write it all.

So, I want to thank all of you from me and my family for missing, thinking and loving Andrew as we do.



Joanne (Jersey City, NJ)

Maria Pennello

February 21, 2002

As I read over these postings I get such a warm feeling inside...you see, Andrew is my cousin, and it's so nice to know how very loved he was. As a family member I only knew a small part of Andrew's life. Of course we remember him and miss him everyday, but to know that there are so many others out there who feel the same way...I have to say it's heartwarming.

Thank you all for remembering him so fondly. I will direct his brother and sisters to this page if they haven't seen it already, so that they can also see how he touched so many lives...it certainly made my night.

February 15, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN ANDREW V.LACORTE AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS..STAY CLOSE AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK..MAY JESUS ST.ANDREW AND ST.VALENTINE GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN..AMEN

Walter Farrell

February 14, 2002

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDREW! HOW APPROPRIATE THAT YOU HAVE VALENTINE'S DAY AS YOUR BIRTHDAY AS YOU WERE ALWAYS SUCH A LOVING PERSON. OUR HEARTS ACHE FOR YOU EVERYDAY AND IT DOES NOT SEEM TO GET ANY BETTER. WE MISS YOUR SMILE, YOUR LAUGH ...WE MISS YOU!!

BIRTHDAY HUGS FROM WALT & JERRY

Ken Rozycki

January 29, 2002

Andy and I worked together at Dean Witter. He always made sure that you got a card on your birthday. He was thoughtful, kind and a very responsible employee. I will miss his smile and kind way.



RIP, Ken

Carol C.

January 16, 2002

Written on my heart and in my mind is the smiling face, and vivacious laugh that was Andy's. I knew him for years. He was a dear friend of one of my highschool friends. He graduated from St. Peter's College with my brother-in-law. His life was connected to mine, and although we

drifted in and out of each other's life, I was always remember joyous days at the beach, dancing at clubs, enjoying wickedly,witty conversations at dinner parties, and that sweet dear man.

Donna Rose

January 14, 2002

I hope the family of Andrew will read this and get in touch with me. I was hoping to see a picture here to verify if this was my friend. We worked together in the mid 1970's and I believe it was at First National City Bank or at Savings Bank Trust. It has been so long, that I can't really remember. When my husband & I moved to Arizona, Andy & I kept in touch for about 5-8 years. On the day that I found his name on the "victim" list I went home and found his picture and on the back he had written "To Donna & Pete, Two of the most beautiful people I know". I cried reading it. Andy was really the most beautiful person. I hope that he is happy in his new home in heaven.

Donna Massaro Rose 1/14/02

Teresa Jahn

December 26, 2001

We are very sorry for your loss of Andrew. 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

Eleanor Porowski

December 23, 2001

I knew Andrew rather casually since we were both teenagers and neighbors. I would see him occasionally on the street or after church and we would have a funny, enjoyable chat that would make my day. He always dressed well and looked much younger than his 61 years. Too short a life for someone so really special. He will be missed. May he Rest in Peace.

Claudia de Fex

November 27, 2001

Andy was the first friend I made at my first job after college. In all the years I've worked since, I've never met anyone like him. He was so funny and vibrant that it made him seem ageless. Sadly, after we stopped working together we saw little of each other. This was partly because Andy was frequently caring for sick relatives or visiting them at the hospital. But we always remembered to call each other on our birthdays. His was easy to remember - Valentine's Day. In fact Valentine was his middle name. I'll always feel a little sad on this day that celebrates lovers. More than any other death, his has shown me the importance of valuing and preserving friendships.

Gloria Koehler

November 23, 2001

Since my maiden name was DeCorte and my ancestors were Italian it makes me wonder if Andrew may have been a distant cousin of mine. La or De, Da, or Di-at the beginning of a surname all means the same thing-"of" or "from", so LaCorte and DeCorte would actually be the same surname. I am sorry about the loss of all the people at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Keepng their memory alive with happy thoughts is nice. God bless.

Dorothy Maffei

November 9, 2001

Andrew, a special person who I will not forget. My prayers have been with you.

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