Ronald Michael Breitweiser

Ronald Michael Breitweiser

Ronald Breitweiser Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 5, 2001.
A Ring From a Sweetheart

Ronald and Kristen Breitweiser were married five years ago in bathing suits and bare feet "on a little sand spit in the middle of nowhere," Mrs. Breitweiser recalled. After years of marriage, the two continued to act like newlyweds. Each weekday, Mr. Breitweiser, 39, would return from his job as a senior vice president at Fiduciary Trust International at 2 World Trade Center, sit on the living room couch in Middletown Township, N.J., and snuggle with his wife for a few minutes. They called each other "Sweets."

"I don't think we ever used our real names," recalled Mrs. Breitweiser, who was a lawyer before she gave up her job to raise their daughter, Caroline, who is now 2 and nicknamed Bug, after the way she used to crawl.

When Caroline woke up at night, Mr. Breitweiser would rub her back until she fell asleep. Sometimes he chased the family's golden retriever, Sam, to make her giggle. On Sept. 8, the family went to a nearby beach at Sandy Hook. Mr. Breitweiser pointed to two gray rectangles in the distance. "Look, that's where Daddy works," he said.

Some of Mr. Breitweiser's remains, including his wedding ring, were recovered from ground zero in October. The authorities gave Mrs. Breitweiser her husband's ring, which she wears on her right hand. Her own wedding ring stays where it was, on her left.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 17, 2002.


Ronald Breitweiser, 39, put family first
Ronald M. Breitweiser was a Norman Rockwell fan, and a look at his life suggests he was on his way to becoming one of those portraits of small-town bliss. He had a house in Middletown, a wife named Kristen, a baby girl named Caroline Whitney and a golden retriever named Sam.

Every morning, before he left for work, he would kiss his wife good-bye before smooching Sam on the nose. "Okay, Sammy," Mr. Breitweiser, 39, would say. "You're in charge of our girls. You take care of them when I'm gone. You're the man of the house."

He did exactly that on the morning of Sept. 11, before he left for his job at the World Trade Center as a senior vice president with Fiduciary Trust Company International. At 8:50 a.m., after the first plane hit, he called his wife to say he was okay.

At 9:40, the phone rang again. It was an open cellular phone line. Kristen Breitweiser didn't know if it was her husband, but she spoke like he was listening. "I told him that I loved him, that he was the love of my life, that we were home waiting for him . . . I hope if it was him, he could hear me."

He was born in Rutherford, where he went to school, and graduated with a business degree from the University of Delaware. Five years ago, he met Kristen through friends at a beach in Sea Girt.

"Our hobbies were each other and our family," she said. "He knew the most important thing about life was being with Caroline and I and our dog. He appreciated life. He knew what he had."

He had just taken two weeks off, the weeks before the attack. He spent the time with his wife and baby at home, hiking, going to the zoo, the botanical gardens, the aquarium. "We always just liked to be together," his wife said.

He was also a brilliant investor, well-read and intelligent, said a friend, Tom Frame of Greenwich, Conn. "He did very thorough research. He didn't just rely on Wall Street reports and things, he read five years of annual reports."

"I think what really impressed me more recently, since he got married, was just how delighted he was with his wife and child," Frame said. "I think he was absolutely in heaven playing with his new child."

Kristen Breitweiser agreed. "He was the best husband ever, the love of my life, the best dad ever."

Mr. Breitweiser also is survived by his parents, Frederick and Geraldine; his brothers, Rick and Christian; and a sister, Mary White.

Kristen Breitweiser is planning a memorial service in the spring. She requests that anyone who knew her husband to write a letter to Caroline, telling her about her dad. Letters can be mailed to P.O. Box 235, Rumson, N.J. 07760.

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September 11, 2024

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May 17, 2019

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Erica Jen

September 11, 2024

Remembering Ronald today, the 23rd anniversary. Our school (in Donelson, Tennessee) had a 9/11 chapel today. Each of us were handed a card with a name to pray over, and I received his card. I came back to my desk to research Ronald. I enjoyed reading about him and his family. And, the kicker here is, my father was born in Rutherford! I will hold your family close. Never forgotten.

Cindy Roe

September 2, 2021

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

Hamnia Jornales

May 17, 2019

Gods love be with you.

Trish Craig

May 16, 2019

I hope you are doing ok Kristen. I often read the legacy pages and felt so sad reading yours...Caroline would be so proud of her father.
It's heartbreaking...xxx

Del Newberry

April 25, 2018

As I look at this picture of a handsome man and read his story, it brings back all those terrible memories of that horrible day. We will never forget, and I pray today for Ronald's family and friends. It is apparent that he had many friends and was a great husband and father. I pray that those of still here on this earth would honor his legacy by trying to be better people and cherish our families as he did. Much love from Texas,

andrew richardson

October 11, 2017

Greetings
I just learned of your incredible loss. I am so sorry. From the little I know it looks like you have done amazing things due to the horrific tragedy that changed the world.

I will read more of your incredible story and maybe some day we will catch up.

With love best regards
Andrew T. Richardson
FC class of 93

Lesa Joy

September 11, 2016

Remembering you on this horrific anniversary. You were a good kid and I enjoyed knowing you all through Pierrepont and RHS days.

Amy Frantz

August 2, 2015

I just visited the 911 museum and the first person i wanted to remember was Ron. I lived across the hall from him in Cannon Hall at the University of Delaware.He was a first class, fun, easy going, lovable boy from NJ that everyone liked. I was so heart broken to hear about his untimely death. May God bless his family always.

September 13, 2014

Thinking of you

Charles Breitweiser

May 14, 2014

I don't know if am related. Iam Charles Breitweiser.Brother Frederick My father was Charles. Uncles. Ernest August aunts Clara Ann Tess All From N.J. No Matter. I am still saddened by all the losses of people God Bless you forever

Karen

November 12, 2013

Think of you often Ronnie....

Mike Barrows

September 13, 2013

Hey Ron.
We were Pals in the Scouts as Kids.
You were a cool guy friends with everyone.
R.I. P.

rick breitweiser

September 12, 2013

Hey Bro ! Nice teeth, and never a darn cavity. I guess that's what handsome smiles are made of. Sorry "friend", I was just looking at your picture here, and had to say something silly as you would expect from this brother. But seriously Ron... I tried to write mushy things here, but after 3 tries... I said to myself, you would never appease me, so why should I not be who you were stuck with-right. RON.... I really want to say that I love you you and miss you my friend. So what if you got the looks, and the brains, and the common sense.... I got something too-YOU!

Ritch Schmidt

September 11, 2013

Ron,
I remember your infectious smile and your never ending happiness. You are in our prayers and look forward to the day we meet again brother.
Miss you, Ritch

Rose Wippich

September 11, 2013

It was an honor to know you and call you a friend. Your kind heart, humor, brilliance and warmth will always be remembered and cherished by me.

Jack Rossetto

September 11, 2013

Even though i didnt know you i know your brother, Rick he is such a great person. He talks about you all of the time. You are very much missed

Love,
Jack Aldo Rossetto

Paul Minigiello

August 6, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. My hope is that we will have a better appreciation for life, how short it is and all it has to offer us.

Hamnia Jornales

August 5, 2013

May the Perpetual Light shine upon Ronald Michael Breitweiser.

made in America strong !

rick breitweiser

August 5, 2013

Brother Ron,

I hope you can feel my feelings when I am reminded of the "complete" person you are and will always be. I still talk you up all the time. People must think my brother was the President of the United States or something. Anyway my bro and friend... Happy Birthday ! Gotta go now coz it's getting hard to see the screen through these tears you've caused me by being you. Peace Ron. RB

August 2, 2013

I notice Ron's gravestone as I visited my best friend's grave. My buddy passed away tragically as well; on his honeymoon in 1988. As I learned then, and embrace now, every day, every minute, is a gift. I will keep Ron and his family in my prayers. I wish you peace and happiness.

Barbara Boam

July 1, 2013

I walked a mile for you (mile #246) on 5/19/13 as a dedication to your life.

Ron, from your passing on Sept. 11, 2001, conflict and terrorism still remain. Over the last few years I seem to have had a revelation on a peaceful e

rick breitweiser

May 17, 2013

September 11, 2012

Ron,

My youngest daughter is roughly the same age as Caroline and she was asking me today what I remembered from that tragic day, 11 years ago. I told her I lost my friend and college room-mate. That he had a daughter that was her age and she was growing up without her father.

I sometimes can go for weeks without thinking about 9/11, but then I would hear that song you made dance to in the middle of the lounge in Cannon Hall. Nowadays, it always brings a smile to my face. Rest In Peace, my friend.

Chuck

September 11, 2012

My brother Ron, I often go to the site where a part of you still beats within us. The new tower is tall and strong, like you Ron. I think you would be proud how it reaches the heavens. God has sent you two of your most loving souls this year. Our Dad, and our Mom have recently joined you Ron. Take care of them as they have taken care of you. PEACE!

Taken By Mike Barrows Sept 9, 2001

Mike Barrows

September 11, 2012

I remember Ronnie from Scout Troop 168
When we were kids I wasn't one of the more popular. Ronnie treated me like everyone else he knew. As an equal. Rest in Peace my Friend..

December 17, 2011

Many of us from Fiduciary Trust did live and are filled with grief for decade. We think about the families, the children left behind what happened to them? We had such a big group for the twenties crowd many of us where from age 22 all the way to 30 about 25 in the crowd that use to go out every Thursday night to Morans the bar on the water in the World Finanical Center. Some below the age of 30 did die 26, 27, 28 that we worked with directly. Our group was single and mostly still lived at home with our parents. We went to the funerals and saw the children and the wives and the parents it was terrible. We attended memorial services for the 1st year, 5th year, and 10th year the company had. We all lost our jobs in the 2002 and the following 5 years. The firm was completely different no friends still work there. Now with the memorial is the names of all the coworkers one is your name. Your name stand out because your wife went for the 9/11 Commission Reports. After a decade the book was sitting in some store today and I bought it. After a decade now I am 34 and all of us in the group are in that time frame of Ron's age some are married, some are single, and some are unemployed for are still depressed and have PTSD from what went on and survivors guilt. I know Sequirt and I know the Parker House and Belmar the Jersey Shore popular even for me a Long Islander. I spent summers in Long Beach Island, NJ . Ron is remember by his family, his children, his college friends, his community but most of all he is remember by the survivors of Fiduciary Trust every name and the void that is left with his life lost, the empty holes in those waterfalls, and the unknown. This has caused tremendous psychological damage to everyone directly impacted. I hope you return to Seaquirt or Spring Lake and see the waves crash against the seashore I am sure the is what Ron would want....Happy Holidays

Vince Rollo

October 2, 2011

Ronnie,
Can't believe it has been over 10 years since that painful day. I have thought of you often over the years and greatly miss our talks and reminiscing about our college days. God bless you and watch over your girls. You will never be forgotten.

Annita Breitweiser

September 17, 2011

Kristen and Caroline,

My thoughts and prayers are with you both during this time of bittersweet memory. May the Fates continue to bring you brighter days.

Annita Breitweiser

Annita Breitweiser

September 17, 2011

Kristen and Caroline,

My thoughts and prayers are with you both during these times of bittersweet memory. May the Fates continue to bring you brighter days.

Annita Breitweiser

Rob Biegner

September 14, 2011

I grew up on Long Island and have a sister who still resides there. I live in Broomfield, Co. and we have a beautiful memorial to 911. If you are ever out this way, you should view it. This past Sunday there was a remembrance of the event attended by an est. 500 people. At the conclusion of the hr long ceremony we were asked to pick a flag from the display that was set up adjacent to the memorial that consisted of flags stuck into the ground, each with the name of one of the victims of 911 afixed to it. I looked briefly for a flag with the name of a high school friend of mine (Chris Quakenbush-Pls look him up sometime to help keep his legacy alive as well) but, I quickly determined that they were not in alphabetical order (there were 3k +). So I grabbed the one at my feet and it was Ronald's. Though I'm not normally the flag waving kind; I placed Ronald's flag beneath the flag I displayed out front of our house last Saturday, and then proceeded to research who he was (as we were asked to do). He sounds like someone I would have liked to be friends with......perhaps if you like, we can talk some day. ([email protected]: I've never given my email out to anyone I didn't know b-4 and wouldn't blame u if u didn't respond, however, I believe there are worse things, than making friends/acquaintences thru happenstance. I wish you peace

jennifer g

September 11, 2011

i worked with ron at hambrecht and quist. it was my first job after college and i'm pretty sure it was his too. what a sweetheart. he always had a bright smile and friendly hello. i think of him every september 11. how proud he must be of his wife and daughter. god bess you, ron. you are missed.

Mary Ellen Breitwiser

September 11, 2011

God's blessings to you, Kristen and Caroline, on this tenth anniversary of Ron's passing. I continue to pray for you, along with all of the St. Louis Metropolitan Area Breitwiser's.

Mary Ellen Breitwiser

September 11, 2011

Dear Kristen, I am praying for you and your darling daughter, Caroline, as I have on every anniversary of the 9/11 Tragedy. I am one of about 30 Breitwisers (we dropped the second "e" many years ago) who grew up in the St. Louis Metropolitan area. I have a son, Timothy Breitwiser, who clearly resembles your precious Ron. I know you miss him. I tried contacting you ten years ago, but was unsuccessful. I felt as though I got to know you and Ron through your wonderful book. I pray for God's continual blessings to rest on you and your daughter, Ron's parents, and siblings. It was so interesting to read that Ron had a brother named Rick and a sister named Mary. I have a brother named Rick Breitwiser too.

Mary Ellen Breitwiser

September 11, 2011

I have thought of you, Kristen and Caroline, every September 11 since the day you lost your beloved husband and father. I too am a fellow Breitwiser (although my grandfather dropped the second "e." Several family members and I have followed you on television talk shows and have read your book. Ron so reminds me of my son, Tim Breitwiser. You are ever in our prayers.

Bill Stockton

September 11, 2011

Today, September 11, 2011, our pastor handed out cards with the name of people who died on 9/11. While I cannot know the anguish of family and friends of Ron Breitweiser, I do know that our loving God sees and hears. It is my prayer that God's grace and mercy will bring you the peace that passes all understanding, restoring laughter, life and love. And I thank God for the eternal life of Mr. Breitweiser and the joyful reunion on some future day.

God bless you all,

Robert Farrell

September 11, 2011

Hey Cousin Ron... My dear Mother Carol Ann Mackintosh your cousin died on June 5th 2011 at age 71 - I cant believe you have been gone for 10 years today Sept 11th 2011 - which would have been my dad Robert Francis Farrell Sr's 83rd birthday - travel in peace Ron... Love cousin Robert

Richard B McGlynn

September 8, 2011

Ron was our Account Rep at Fiduciary Trust. We remember him fondly.
Rich and Vicky McGlynn
Far Hills NJ

Eric Thomas

August 29, 2011

Ronnie,
Was a great guy and was always friendly on and off the soccer fields of Rutherford.
RHS class of 81

patricia todd

November 30, 2010

Kristen Breitweiser, and the spirit of Ron.

I thank love and compassion for showing me the way to you'll.

All my life I have been a book lover...and have read many, many books at 60 years old and I must say your book and the love you had for each othe opened a mirror for me to see myself as an American again....I had given up on that during the Vietnam war.

Ron and your living legacy is what you'll have given to this country through your lost and your book.

Praise heaven for the written word. Praise you both for the life one has and the life that was taken.

Blessings to "Bug"

Patricia Todd [email protected]
Asheville, North Carolina

steven barry

October 10, 2010

always missed,never forgotten.

rick breitweiser

September 12, 2010

Hey Ron. I went to your memorial on 9/11/10. Time never seems to distract us from the ones we love. You will always have mine, as your greatness will never be forgotten!
Brother Rick

Mary Breitweiser

September 11, 2010

Ronnie,

There isn't a day that goes by that I don't think about you. I miss you my sweet brother -- You are so loved. May God forever hold in the palm of his hands.

Mary

Ric Breitwieser

September 11, 2010

I have followed your progress since learning that a fellow Breitwieser was a victim in the attacks. You are very brave and diligent in your efforts. My continued condolensces and appreciation for your work.

eloise smcyn

May 21, 2010

I have just started reading your book, I just lost my dad and I have never experienced losing someone before and I read your book, you are a strong women, i wish the best for you and your daughter.

Mackenzie

May 3, 2010

I am doing an English project and we got to pick someone we wanted to do. I chose to read your book Wake-Up Call. It was a very moving story. You are a very brave and strong woman. Best Wishes to you and your daughter, Caroline.

Julie Cropley

February 22, 2010

I am in the middle of Wake-Up Call. I am moved by your strength and courage. I wish you and your daughter the best, you will both be in my thoughts and prayers.

November 16, 2009

Thank you for your voice!
Be well

Sylvia Hampton

November 15, 2009

Kristen,
I saw you on TV. You did very well! Thank you for staying with the cause.
Best to you and and your daughter.

Steve Landis

November 14, 2009

Am just now listening to the book and want to wish you all well.

Sylvia Hampton

September 12, 2009

I had the same reaction as Jennifer when I read Kristen's book several years ago. Now that her little girl is not so little anymore I look forward to more public appearences from her and all the widows. They asked all the right questions.Time helps but never completely heals.

denise kellerk

September 11, 2009

From the Leonard Family to the Breitweiser Family, our fond memories of life in Rutherford. So sorry for the loss of Ron. Hope that you are well.

Jennifer Smith

September 11, 2009

Kristen,
I am currently reading your book. I should've long before now. I admire your strength and the mother/father you are for your little girl. I can't imagine your pain and loss. I'm so thankful to learn the things I am from you in this short amount of time since I started the book- 2 days ago- both politically and about the human condition.
Keep your head up and know that you did and are making a huge difference in our country, by being who you are and pushing forward.
Thank you, for your strength, determination, and quest for the truth. I am proud to be an American- with you as an example of what it means.
I know your Ron is proud of you and with you in spirit always.
Thank you,
Jennifer Smith

Debby Hockenberry

September 11, 2009

Kristen,

My heart is with you today and always. I know you don't know me but I listened to your book and it changed the way I look at and feel about our government. I am referring it to everyone I know who might read or listen to it. I just wanted you to know that you and the other "Jersey Girls" made a difference.

I cannot say I know how you feel but I do know about loss as my son Kristopher died 5 years ago due to the neglegence of the doctors who were supposed to be taking care of him.

Be strong and fight the good fight. We need your voice out there.

Debby

September 11, 2009

You are in our hearts and our prayers today.

rick breitweiser

August 12, 2009

Hi Ron!
It's your birthday again. The family met up at your monument in Middletown on your birthday. I hope you can see it from where you are. Great picture of you lasered on a large granite stone.
We all miss you brother. You will always be the voice of reason in my life. I can't remember you ever saying anything that would have steered me wrong. Keep instilling me with advice on being "just like you". You're my hero Ronny!
With all my love,
Rick

Doug Abraham

August 8, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Robert De Robertis

May 9, 2009

Kristen, I was a childhood friend of the Breitweiser boys. I lived on Crane Ave. in Rutherford. I remember Ronny. He was a real good guy. I am so sorry for your loss. I work in Manhattan and I saw the towers come down from afar that day. It's so incomprehensible that this was a deliberate act in the name of a god.
Kristen, Mr & Mrs Breitweiser, Ricky, Mary and Chris, my prayers are with you. God Bless.

Sylvia Hampton

September 12, 2008

Kristen,
I hope you were interviewed by major media yesterday. I looked for you. What are the 4 widows doing these days? We need your voices to be heard.

September 12, 2008

Still remembering all of those who lost their lives that day. Still praying for those who are hurting from this loss.

Carrie

September 11, 2008

On this 7th anniversary, we STILL remember.

Lori De Young

September 11, 2008

I didn't know Ron, or any of the other victims of 9/11/01 - however, my heart breaks for those left behind who deal with the grief and loss of the loved ones they lost on that tragic day, 7 years ago.
I WILL NEVER FORGET.
God bless you and God bless America!

Rick Breitweiser

August 6, 2008

My dearest brother Ron,

I hope you are at total peace. I hope there are no umbrellas, snow shovels, or sunblocks where you are; no vitamins, Bandaides, or tissues. You are always in my thoughts. I miss your coolness and grounded way about you. More people miss you than you could ever know. Remember "Pugs"... well he has recently come to see you. I hope you guys find each other.

Well Ron, I just want to wish you a Happy Birthday. I went to your monument in town and noticed how beautiful the day was. I am sure you had something to do with that. God Bless and protect you my brother. Love Rick

robert callen

July 9, 2008

I WAS TWO YEARS YOUNGER THAN RICKY AND ALWAYS LOOKED UP TO HIM WHILE GROWING UP IN RUTHERFORD. AS YOUNGER KIDS WE ENJOYED GOING OVER TO HIS HOUSE IN THE WINTER AND HAVING SNOWBALL FIGHTS AND THEN HIS PARENTS WOULD MAKE US HOT CHOCOLATE. MY FREIND ALSO BOUGHT HIS FIRST PAIR OF PUMA SNEAKERS OFF OF HIM. (THEY WERE USED) WE WILL MISS HIM.

Denise Breitweiser

April 26, 2008

My name is Denise Breitweiser and I never knew there were any left. I am the last of the family line and we were all from the Pittsburgh, PA area. Do feel free to contact me via e-mail as it may be another form of grief release to know that there are others out there. I am a direct Breitweiser not a married in, but just the same, it feels like a family member has gone unnecessarily. Maybe this will give you some peace.

November 7, 2007

my dad was his best friend

Julie

September 16, 2007

I have just finished your book and am amazed at your courage. If only there were more people like you in this world. Good luck and God Bless

Linda Berger

September 11, 2007

Kristen,

I read your book this Labor Day weekend and was moved by your love for Ron and your gusto in working for truth as to what & why this devastating tragedy occurred. It is hard to understand the hatred and inequities of this world. I hope you are on the journey toward peace and can carry the love you shared in your heart forever.
I am humbled by your suffering.
Linda

TERRI HAZLEWOOD

September 11, 2007

September 11, 2007
We will Never Forget!

Cindy Ord

September 10, 2007

Thinking of you today Ron... You are missed greatly. Goob and I often reminisce about our times at the shore. Thanks for the memories.

j. avila

August 15, 2007

Mrs. Breitweiser; You are a true heroine. May God bless you always.

Doug Abraham

August 8, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

Judy

August 2, 2007

I just read Kristen's book, and I felt compelled to go online to search for a picture of Ron, so that I could attach a face to the story. What a wonderful human being he was. The incredible love he and Kristen shared is clearly giving her the strength to continue to fight for better legislation and policy so that America can be prepared and safe.

Thanks to Kristen for sharing her story. Her book is an eye opener, and a wonderful tribute to her husband Ron.

Jenn Weatherford

March 21, 2007

Kristen ~ I read your book for one of my college classes ~ I just want you to know that you are an amazing person ~ thank you

Sylvia Hampton

January 31, 2007

Dear Kristen,
My heart broke for you when I read your book. I was very moved by the chapter on "the dumptser." But your political awakening is the best public tribute to Ron and his memory---as well as all the others who died that day. I keep thinking about you when I watch the news on the war.And I hope you continue to be a strong voice for openness and honesty in our government. Thank you for making them listen. My best to you, Caroline, Lorie, Mindy and Patty.

Christine Bilus

January 28, 2007

Kristen,Caroline,and Ron
I think and pray for you.

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.

September 11, 2006

I worked at Fiduciary Trust we all remember him and admire what you have done here. Fiduciary was a family. I am sorry for your loss. God Bless

debra perri

September 11, 2006

Dear Kristen,

I bought your book yesterday and read it today. It is overwhelming and you are a brave and brilliant and wonderful lady. I hope you and your daughter can find peace.

Karen Johnson

September 11, 2006

Kristen- I just saw you on Larry King Live on Friday. though I dont know you personally, I use to live in Middletown, New Jersey for many years and know what a wonderful community it is to live in. Keep up your fight with the Jersey Girls to find out what happened on that horrible day. Our prayers and thoughts are with you today. I am also going to be reading your book

when I get it from the hold shelf at the library. Take care

September 10, 2006

Kristen,

I just saw you on the Larry King show. I am overwhemled with your strength and courage to pursue the truth and in trying to make your country a better and safer place to live. Also, honoring your husband the way you do is heartwarming and impressive.

R. (Canada)

james borgerson

September 9, 2006

DearMrs Breitweiser May GOD Bless You and Your family Forever.

Christine Drew

September 8, 2006

I am watching the second playing of the Larry King program on CNN as I write this message. Your strength, your professionalism, and your concern for family are to be admired. May God bless you and your continued efforts on all fronts.

Hugh Young

September 8, 2006

Mrs. Breitweiser:



I am a Canadian living on the Atlantic coast and travel extensively for business to your country. I have just watched you courageously and matter of factly express your opinions and views regarding 9/11, the loss of your husband and the aftermath on CNN's Larry King. The work that you and your friends (the Jersey girls) have accompolished shows true determination. Never give up!

Terri Hazlewood

September 1, 2006

Kristen,

I just read your book. First of all I want to say, it sounds like you and Ron had a connection that most people only dream of. A soulmate that will forever be yours, in your heart. Nobody can touch it but you and him.



I am a person with my head buried in the sand, that is until you educated me through your extensive work. I can't say that I understand all of it but I will absolutley do more research to educate myself. My eyes have been opened and I will support change in the White House. Not to mention the fear I feel for my children as well.



I live in Southern California and I can tell you my family and I hurt for the families who lost their loved ones. This is a tribute to your Husband, so I will just say, as I lay my head down this evening, I will pray for strength and peace for you and your daughter.Ron must have been a outstanding person to have left such an impression in your heart and on your soul.



(My daughter is 8 yo and has a heart of gold, she asked me just today if we could plant roses around our flag pole on September 11th and of course my heart melted and I said absolutely...we will plant a rose in honor of your Husband and Caroline's Daddy. And of course a rose for Sam as well.)

September 1, 2006

Andy Israel

August 28, 2006

Hi Kristen,





I just read the first chapter of your book. I worked with Ron. I was the primary broker for him when he was at Clairvest. From 1992 to 1997 we spoke about 10 times a day. We made thousands of trades together. Those were good days to be working in the stock market. We hung out after work, rapped about Buffet,chased girls and drank beer. I even went to Sea Girt one weekend where Ron introduced me to the "Irish Rivera" and the "beer bong". Those were some good times. Things seemed so innocent back then. After all---they were. When he told me he got married--I couldn't believe it---, it seemed so spur of the moment, but I could tell he was crazy for you. He used to tell me about the walks in the woods and the Golden. He was a great guy and he will be remembered for generations to come.

P Tabbernor

August 28, 2006

In memory....

June 13, 2006

keep the fight going! you are doing a great job in the middle of this terrible tragedy.

May 4, 2006

Hello,

I saw you on the Today Show this morning and wanted you to know that I applaud you and all that you do and have done for the families of 9/11. I said a prayer for you, your daughter and your husband. Take Care.

Stacy Rose-Kear

September 12, 2005

Dear Kristen,

I just came across this website while doing a search on Ronald Breitweiser, you do not know me, but Ronnie is my cousin. My parents brought us out west when I was a little girl so I don't remember much about him, the only memory I have of Ronnie is standing next to a pool at Uncle Freds house and I believe I almost fell in or something and Ronnie yelled at me to get back ;-). Even that memory is kinda vague for I was so young. I have read all the entries and only wish that I would have known him better, I pray for you and the rest of our family and the families that lost loved ones on that tragic day. Mom says people will never get over such a horrific moment but they will learn to accept it.

John Miller

April 7, 2005

I read an article today in the NY times about a guitar that I recall Ricky B was in the process of inventing several years back. The article lead me to think that this was Rick hitting it big. So I "googled" breitweiser and guitars and came across the many stories/articles about his brother. I was overwhelmed remembering this tragic day and learning of the many friends I lost. I grew up in East Rutherford, NJ and knew the Breitweiser family. After reaching this site, I felt the need to write this brief note in memory of Ronald M. Breitweiser.

sarah mcdermott

February 17, 2005

Mrs. Breitweiser:



You have my utmost respect and admiration for your efforts on behalf of the 9/11 victims, and by extension, all of us.



I am very sorry for the loss of your husband. No doubt he is watching over you, and very proud.

Genevieve Russell

August 18, 2004

Kristin,

I admire what you are doing in memory of your husband. I appreciate the no nonsense approach with which you speak. I admire the honest approach you use and the nerve to ask the tough questions (always a lady) but without beign intimidated by the talking heads you are speaking to. Please, please keep reminding us of the changes that must be made.

August 17, 2004

continue to persevere!!!

kind regards from a member of the audience

Cathy

July 23, 2004

Kristen - I just read about you and the other "Jersey Girls" and all of the amazing work you have done! I applaud your efforts. I grew up in NJ and September 11th made me feel so far away from home. I found out later that I had lost a neighbor and old college friend in the WTC. I'm sure their loved ones take great comfort in your perseverance. Thank you.

Catherine Mazzotta

March 25, 2004

Dear Kristen, I want to send my deepest condolences on the loss of your husband Ron. I lost my Daughter Jennifer Mazzotta on 9-11 and the pain in my heart will never go away. I will keep you and Caroline in my prayers.

I also want to thank you for all the work you are doing for the families of 9-11-01, I bet Ron is sitting on your shoulder telling you to go get them. I truly admire you for all your efforts.The truth must be learned, our loved ones need to be heard and through your hard work they will be heard.God Bless you and Caroline.

Catherine Mazzotta, Maspeth Queens

March 8, 2004

mrs. breitweiser: i saw you the other day on cnn. what you are doing is very courageous. you have the support of many people. good luck and may you get strength from your husband's spirit.

Smiling Share Mates!

Cindy Ord

October 27, 2003

Dear Kristen-
I shared a summer house with Ron for 3 years in Seagirt, NJ- ('95 to '97) We shared a lot of laughter and for me it was one of the best times of my life. It was during that time that Ron met you- I remember when he first spoke of you and how his face lit up when he said your name. I had never seen him so enamored- he knew you were the one from the very start. Not long after he met you-he wanted to do something so special to express how he felt for you. He asked me if I would come along with him to run some errands. After we left the house- he explained to me his plan.... I thought it was the most romantic thing I had ever heard.... We went to all the antique shops in town to find you the most perfect handkerchief and then to the florist to find the most perfect purple flower to place inside it. We spent the whole day-he wanted it to be just right. He wanted it to be just like that scene in "Braveheart"- which the two of you had watched together not long before. You should have seen him- he was so excited and nervous. He kept saying- "do you think she will like it?"- And of course I said- "how could she not!" I truly treasure spending that day (as well as those summers) with Ron and being a part of the start of a wonderful chapter in his life. He felt so lucky to have met you and to spend time with you- and I am sure he continued to feel that way every day of his life.
We all miss him terribly but I can take solice knowing that in his short time here- it was you that gave him a wonderful life and made all his dreams come true. Thank you for that.
All the best- Cindy

Jean Mc Elroy (Manley)

September 3, 2003

When I was watching the tribute after the tragedy, waiting to hear a relatives name, I was stunned to hear Ron's. I always liked Ron. We would ride the train together from Rutherford and just chat the time away. I remember him being so nice to talk to, having a smile on his face and having a good sense of humor. I am sorry for your loss. My God comfort you and ease your pain.

Robert Harper

December 17, 2002

Though I don“t know the family, I know the town where my family was raised and where I lived for 10 years. But quite apart from a human or geographical connection, I wish to note the spirit of Ronald Breitweiser being carried through by the efforts of his wife and the mother of their child.It takes a great deal of courage, faith and love to persevere over the unpleasant aspects of the 9/11 horror and I applaud the insistence of the dignity and responsibility of those lost and those left behind.



Robert Harper

New York & Los Angeles

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