Brett T. Bailey

Brett T. Bailey

Brett Bailey Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 5, 2001.
A Broker in a Wet Suit
Having spent his teenage years near the ocean in Bricktown, N.J., Brett T. Bailey seemed to pass whole seasons wearing a wet suit — whether it was winter, spring, summer or fall. "It was hard to get him out of the water," said his father, Kevin Bailey. "He loved surfing. He loved swimming. He loved anything athletic. He was very playful."

Mr. Bailey, 28, worked as a lifeguard when he was a teenager but there was little question that after college he would become a broker, like his father and three uncles before him. "The financial world is kind of in his blood," Kevin Bailey said. He worked on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange before taking a job as an options broker three years ago with Euro Brokers in 2 World Trade Center.

Mr. Bailey was a determined athlete. He started the summer with a 26 handicap in golf. By September, his handicap was down to 19. "That tells you what he was like when he set his mind to something," said his father. "But one of the most interesting things about Brett was his ability to make friends very quickly, almost upon meeting them. He had such a diverse group of friends. From the New England fisherman to the Wall Street broker, they were all equal to him."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 20, 2001.


Brett T. Bailey, 28, a friend's friend
Friendship and family defined the life of Brett T. Bailey of Brick, his parents said.

"If you could only choose one friend in life you would want it to be Brett. Friendship and family meant everything to him. He was the most loyal friend. He would walk on burning coals for his friends," said his father, Kevin Bailey.

Missing and presumed dead after the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center, Mr. Bailey was an options broker for Euro Brokers. Before that, the 28-year-old worked for CMJ on the New York Stock Exchange.

After six years of dating, Mr. Bailey was engaged to marry his fiancé Dina Carlucci on June 8, 2002.

"Ironically, I called him my survivor," said his mother, Judy Bailey. "He'd always landed on his feet. No matter what predicament he got into he would come out and everybody would still love him."

Lighthearted and easygoing, Mr. Bailey was always looking out for others, his mother said. One day last winter the family went to the movies, and Mr. Bailey noticed an elderly woman having difficulty in the snow and he leaped over a snow bank to help her.

"That's the type of kid he was. He was always taking care of everybody," his mother said. "He was a great big brother."

Co-workers told the family Mr. Bailey made his way down to the 71st floor and was helping others when the second tower collapsed.

Born in Cape Cod, Mass., Mr. Bailey spent his early years in Long Island and Maine. When he was in eighth grade, he moved to West Orange. He attended Seton Hall Preparatory School where he played football and ice hockey. He loved animals and had a passion for the ocean. He surfed and spent many summers working as a lifeguard during at the Jersey Shore.

"He liked to taste the whole menu. He was not a one-trick pony," said his father, who played golf with him every weekend during the summer.

Mr. Bailey also is is survived by a sister, Yarah Bailey of Florida, and a brother, Yuriah of Rhode Island; paternal grandparents, George and Maureen Bailey, and maternal grandparents Leonard and Elizabeth Dziadkowicz.

A service of remembrance and hope will be held to celebrate Mr. Bailey's life at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Oct. 12, at Saint Leo's, 50 Hurley Lane, Lincroft.

Those wishing to may make a contribution in his memory to the Brett T. Bailey Foundation, established to provide financial support to charitable organizations that aid civilian victims of tragic events. Donations may be sent to 1443 Forest Ave., Brick, N.J. 08724.

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Brent

October 1, 2022

Hey Brett! I thought about you today. Working downtown, skiing at Stratton mountain, going to Dave Matthews concerts .... We didn´t know each other long but you left your mark. Two decades later and you pop in and out of my mind often. Be well Brett!

Paul Menta

September 11, 2021

Keep surfing the sky’s and looking out for everyone!

Cindy Roe

August 31, 2021

Remembering Brett on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....

July 12, 2019

In memory of Brett, who shall never be forgotten.
Alex lai

Ian Campbell

September 13, 2018

Ian Campbell

September 13, 2018

Ian Campbell

September 13, 2018

Ian Campbell

September 13, 2018

Hello, I visited the memorial earlier this year. A friend of my family was a police officer who passed away in the towers also. While looking for his name I found this flower stuck into a persons name. Beautiful and poignant. Im sitting here editing images and have photos of two names, the police office and Bretts name. As I have a lovely photograph of the flower I wanted to find out a little about him and I came across this page and was delighted to find it has the ability to share photos. I would like to pass my condolences to Bretts family and I hope you like the photographs. Best wishes Ian Campbell Photography, Dublin , Ireland

Ken Jagelman

December 27, 2015

The 9/11 Memorial overwhelmed me and my partner. The huge areas covered my the cascades, the depth emphasising for us the profound loss to the loved ones and friends of all those who died on that day. It was too much to take in, so we decided to just choose one name and mourn that one person. Brett's name was in front of us so we chose him. We decided to find out who he was, what he looked like. We prayed that he would rest in peace, consoled by the fact that he would be remembered, that his unfinished work would be completed by others on his behalf and that other generations like us would mourn his passing.

Brent Mekosh

September 12, 2015

I think of Brett often, and I carry his memory with me. God Bless you my friend.

Paul

September 11, 2015

Met Brett thought surfing....the shore thing, was good times....he was a happy guy, as I read loved by many....I am sure he was helping when it went down
Aloha

Del Newberry

July 2, 2015

Today as I paused to think of Brett's friends and family, I once again vow to myself to be a kind-hearted, generous, and helpful friend to mankind, as Brett was. I know that this tragedy brought many tears, and scars that will last forever, but it also helped this nation pull together in a mighty way. We need to always remember these brave people who lost their lives that horrible day.

September 11, 2014

Junior and William wants to pay our respects to your son who died.

Audra Tyler Krebs

May 15, 2014

I always wondered...could it be the Brett Bailey I knew during my high school years? I'm sad that it is. Brett and I knew one another for a very short time while we were skate guards at South Mt. Arena, a figure skater and a hockey player. When I think of Brett I remember laughing, joking, and having fun. I couldn't help but smile when he smiled. Your loss is unimaginable. I wanted you to know that Brett made people smile whenever he was around them.

Linda Gahagan

March 3, 2014

Judy, I cannot imagine all you have endured. I have thought of you and your family often and would like so much to connect.Your son was special, I am sure. Our prayers to you and Kevin.

Brett C. Bailey

November 8, 2013

Rest in Peace, Brett.

Timothy Matthews

September 12, 2013

I don't know why I hate this day, it just reminds of the horror. I don't want to relive the horror. I just want to remember our last snowboard session in Telluride the previous winter, When I said, "I have to go, I will see you this fall when we are back on the east coast and we will have some good times". I am sure Stratton misses your bar tab, We all miss you dude. Only the good die young. By the way Julia and I are finally living the dream up the road from Salt creek and Trestles. Keep the swell coming!!!

Michaela Bailey

September 11, 2013

I went in to the 9/11 memorial I seemed to walk straight to your name.. Brett T Bailey. And I, another Bailey felt that I had send my condolences. I live in Ireland so I didn't know you, but I will always remember your name. I hope you are at peace Brett. In your wet suit surfing the waves in heaven. And your family have the best memories. RIP Brett. Sleep well. X

Kristyn

September 21, 2012

R.I.P

Marisa and Keesha Grilli

September 12, 2012

Still not forgotten....and never will be.

Tyler Baker

September 11, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Barbara Boam

May 29, 2012

Barbara Boam & Kim Rogers walked a mile for you (mile #118) on 5/29/12 as a dedication to your life.

December 16, 2011

To The Family,
I would like to extend my condolences to you in the loss of your loved one. I never had the privilege of meeting Brett Bailey but by reading the obituary one can appreciate that he was a talented, likeable, and friendly young man, - characteristics very rare in the world today. May God's Spirit be with you and help you to look forward to meeting up with Brett when he is brought back to life with the opportunity to live forever in a violent-free world where wickedness will not exist.
Sincerely,
Mr. Terry of NC

ben deckelman

December 1, 2011

just happened to come across this story. it's heartbreaking.... my sincere condolences at this late date....

Michael Chaffin ( USCG Vet)

September 11, 2011

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

don simmons/silveri produce

September 11, 2011

God bless buddy.....

Kymberli Colbourne

September 11, 2011

We hold you in our hearts.

Emily Garcia

September 8, 2011

Rest In Peace...<3

Emily Garcia

September 8, 2011

I was Given a card with your name on it from My 7th Grade Texas History teacher, and was told to do some research about you. At First, I thought... This is just another Lame assignment. But no, I honetsly learned about this, and you. It really touched my heart. I never met you, I never even heard of you... but know, I will never, forget You. Rest in Peace Brett. (:
- Emily Garcia.<3

Doug Abraham

February 6, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Doug Abraham

February 6, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

Doug Abraham

February 6, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

Kristine

October 13, 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 vane. We will always remember.

P Tabbernor

August 21, 2006

In memory....

Marisa Grilli

September 11, 2005

Dear Brett,



I knew you through your kind brother and his loving wife. I still know you as their big brother and champion. You are always in our hearts and minds.

Christopher Roche

September 11, 2005

Brett:



Hazard Zet Forward



We will never forget.



God Bless you and all the Setonians we lost this day 4 years ago.



-Christopher Roche

David Welborn

July 21, 2005

I know I can't begin to understand the impact of this experience on Yarah's life. I have seen the dramatic change in her demeanor since this happened. I am sure this would be true of anyone that has been through a similar experience.

Pamela Long

September 11, 2004

You are in the prayers and hearts of many Americans. ITs been three years now, but it doesn't make it any easier. The pain of loss doesn't go away quickly. Keep your chin up, and know that God is watching over you.

William Silva

October 25, 2003

Brett, when I saw your picture in the paper as one of the victims, my mouth and heart dropped bro...I was frozen. We haven't seen eachother in a long time but I have a lot of memories. I was there when you got your first big blue boat of a car. I gave you your first system. I was just like yesterday when I used to go get beer for you at Red Lion. When you worked at the grocery store off of route 88, you always hooked me up with food. You will be missed Brett. Thoughts and prayers for your family.



Willie

Dina Mayer

September 8, 2003

Brett,



I can't believe that it is almost 2 years you've been gone. Seems like yesterday you were busting on me about something. You are sorely missed. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you and that great smile of yours! You were an awesome guy and friend!



Miss you!



Love

Dina M (#2)

Michael Condon

September 10, 2002

Brett it's been a year since you and all the other heros were taken from this world. I know you are in a better place looking down on all of us. You were a great friend and are missed terribly. I am proud to have known you through the years. Although your death is painful, the memories and stories that I have of you are priceless. Thanks for all the great memories buddy. Until we meet again, God Bless You.

Steve Martini

September 10, 2002

Brett - I met a childhood friend of yours today — David Fair. He's a musician now and he's playing a tribute concert for your foundation tomorrow, Sept. 11, 2002. I've read your history, talked with your friends as they grieved your loss and seen your smiling face from a past photo. This atrocity means nothing without putting a face and a name and a story as compelling and touching as yours in the hearts and minds of us all. Thank you for being a wonderful person and know we are still praying for you and those with you on that fateful day.



Steve Martini

Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2002

Sarajane Boyle

August 27, 2002

Brett, it is hard to believe that almost a year has passed since you were in our lives, but know that you will be in our hearts forever.

Your love of life and of the people who always surrounded you inspires me to live my life in the moment and to cherish family and friends. I know you are in heaven and help us on a daily basis. I miss you. Sarajane

ashley puckett

May 8, 2002

i feel the pain as everyone else did on that day of the attack. and i feel more pain for the people who lost their lives and their families.

my god be with you all

EBI Memorial Website

March 19, 2002

For a more in-depth memorial tribute for Brett and his EBI colleagues lost on 9/11, please also visit:



http://wtc.technologyshoppe.com/



Thank you.

Patricia Vandergrift

February 5, 2002

Our heartfelt prayers go to the Bailey family & friends for the loss of Brett. We shall always remember the Summer in Long Island when we first met the Bailey family. We have a few photos from then. What a treasure to have for the memories. We see that Brett had grown into a very successful young man with the future ahead of him. Cut short by the disaster will be a heartache we all bear for the days of our lives.

Fondly,

Will & Pat Vandergrift

Jennifer Davidson

January 30, 2002

To all of Brett's family and friends,

There are no words to say... I think of you in my prayers. I think of Brett every time I see the Angel Yarah gave me. It actually gives me some peaceful feelings. God Bless all of you and may you find strength in Brett's spirit.

Love, Jennifer XOXO

Teresa Jahn

January 9, 2002

We are deeply sorry for your loss of Brett. May his friendly attitude, competitive sports challenges, his life and love live on in those who love him. May the sorrow in your hearts be lightened by warm memories of times shared with Brett. 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

roberta skelton

January 4, 2002

To Brett's family, There is no way I can know your grief but I want you to know that I share it. All of our lives changed forever on 9-11. Although I don't know you, since just before Thanksgiving I have worn a Mercy Band (Bearing Another's Name Daily) with Brett's name on it. I have his profile published in the NY Times - He is on my mind daily. I share you loss and keep you in my prayers. Roberta Skelton

Linda Roark

January 2, 2002

God bless you and your family. We share your loss and hope you find comfort in the many wonderful memories you have of Brett.

Mia Jackson

December 11, 2001

Brett I'm really going to miss the faces you use to make when I came to argue with Kevin about basketball. You always took my side just to make him mad.I'll never forget you for that. (smile)

Forever Rest in Peace

Mia

Sarah Ulmer

December 5, 2001

To the friends and family of Brett Bailey - you may not know me, but please take comfort in knowing that my thoughts are with you. In a world of uncertainty only one thing is certain, that those people we care about most in life are always taken from us too soon.

IRENE STAPINSKI

December 4, 2001

GOD BLESS BRETT T.BAILEY AND MAY HE

REST IN PEACE.GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY

AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01

Christopher Roche

November 26, 2001

I am so sorry for your loss. Brett was a great guy and a brother Setonian. We will never forget him, and we will never forget September 11.



SHP '92

Paul Swenarton

November 21, 2001

You are in our prayers.

Pam

November 15, 2001

Brett,

I am truly sorry the world is full of such hateful people because of which you died. You didn't die in vain as America has become a better place. God Bless your family and I pray the pain of losing you will lessen with time.

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