Maria Theresa Santillan

Maria Theresa Santillan

Maria Santillan Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 7, 2001.
Busy With Wedding Plans
Maria Theresa Santillan, known to her family as Maritess, was the meticulous, well-organized type. A customer service representative with eSpeed, the Cantor Fitzgerald subsidiary, she had been busy since last November planning a wedding scheduled for next May.

Her mother, Ester Santillan, said her 27- year-old daughter had filled up a binder with information about every detail -- music, reception, flowers, photographer, wedding gown, church -- and by the time she disappeared from the 103rd floor of 1 World Trade Center everything except for the invitations was set. "She was smart, beautiful, a very loving daughter," said her mother. "She had the kind of smile that lit up a room whenever she walked in."

Ms. Santillan, who had two younger brothers and still lived in the family home in Morris Plains, N.J., planned to invite 250 people to celebrate her wedding to Darren Sasso, a civil engineer who had been her boyfriend since high school. The wedding was to have taken place at the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Newark.

Ms. Santillan had wanted to release doves after her wedding to symbolize love and peace. After her memorial service, six doves were released into the sky.


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 6, 2001.


Maria Theresa Santillan, 2 vibrant cousins loved working in New York Maria Theresa Santillan and Judy Hazel Fernandez had always been close so the 27-year-old first cousins welcomed the chance to work together at the World Trade Center.

Miss Fernandez got a job at Cantor Fitzgerald about three years ago, and when a job opened up at the company's eSpeed subsidiary, the first person she thought of was her cousin.

"It was always a dream of my sister's to work in the city," Miss Santillan's brother, Victor, said. "I think it was just New York and the prestige of actually working at the World Trade Center."

Working with her cousin made the dream even better.

"They were closer than cousins," recalled Ms. Santillan's father, Ex. Some people even thought they looked like sisters. Both majored in biology and were Rutgers University graduates. Miss Santillan attended the Newark campus; Miss Fernandez, New Brunswick.

Also very close to her family, Miss Santillan lived with her parents in Morris Plains. Her father dropped her at the PATH station a few times a week -- Sept. 11 was one of those days.

"We carpooled that morning together," said Ex Santillan, who is the brother of Ms. Fernandez's mother. She worked in the North Tower on the 103rd floor, her cousin on the floor above.

"The North Tower was the first that was hit," Santillan said. "She called me about 9, after the building was hit. She had a frantic, high-pitched voice and was crying that the building was hit by a plane. I thought it was a small plane, and I told her to get out of there, to keep cool and not panic."

He didn't hear from her again.

Just two months earlier, the families celebrated Miss Santillan's engagement. Everyone was looking forward to the May wedding. Miss Fernandez was to be maid of honor.

"She was very smart, very intelligent, very loving, very witty -- everything you can think of," Miss Fernandez's mother, Corazon, said of her daughter who lived in Jersey City but was a frequent visitor to her parents' Parlin house. "Whenever she came home, she said, 'Mom, I'm here,' and kissed me and asked for her dog (an American Eskimo named Brook)." Miss Fernandez could not have pets in her apartment.

The weekend before the tragedy, Mrs. Fernandez told her mother she was going on a business trip on Sept. 11.

In a Sept. 10 phone call, Miss Fernandez mentioned she would go to work before leaving. She told her mom a limousine would pick her up at the Trade Center.

"I asked her why she was going to work when she had such a long trip, and why not stay home and have the limo pick her up at the apartment?" Mrs. Fernandez said. Her daughter said she had things to do. They exchanged, "I Love Yous."

Mrs. Fernandez said her daughter and her niece "were full of life, full of ambition."

Rich Fernandez of Pennsylvania, Miss Fernandez's brother, said his sister had talked about a future with her boyfriend, Jon Plamenco.

"The four (the cousins and their boyfriends) spent a lot of time together -- they were inseparable," Rich Fernandez said.

Ex Santillan also recalled the engagement party.

"They had about 90 guests -- friends and relatives -- everybody was happy and looking forward to the wedding next year. We considered her fiancé part of our family. He and his parents have been with us almost every day since Sept. 11. He is like a brother in our family."

"We were together since my sophomore year in high school," Darren Sasso of Parsippany said of Ms. Fernandez. "We were together like 91/2 years through thick and thin."

The 26-year-old added, "There was just something about her . . . her personality . . . she was obviously a beautiful girl . . . she had a great family. There was no reason I wouldn't want to marry her."

A memorial service for the cousins will be held at 10 a.m. Nov. 3 at Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, 89 Ridge St., Newark.

In lieu of flowers, the families ask that contributions be made to a scholarship fund that still is being planned.

Miss Fernandez also is survived by her father, Cirilo Corazon; and her sister, Emma of Philadelphia.

Miss Santillan also is survived by her mother, Ester; and brother, Raymond, both of Morris Plains.

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May 17, 2025

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Tess

May 17, 2025

Rest in heavenly peace, Maria Theresa. You are always loved and missed.

September 15, 2023

Always loved, missed and remembered.

Parsippany Hills Alumni

September 11, 2022

Thinking of you today. An angel in heaven, always loved and missed. Forever young.

September 11, 2021

In remembrance of Maria on the 20th anniversary. Loved and missed by many. God bless

Chris Cyza

September 12, 2020

My name is Chris Cyza. I live in Omaha, NE. My wife Gina and I were at the 9/11 Memorial mid March of 2015. 6 mos. prior my wife was diagnosed with metastatic pancreatic cancer. She had always wanted to see NYC in person and against all odds we made it. She passed on 5/22/15. I hold onto the memories of that trip closely.
We had a wonderful time for four days without thinking about cancer.

I took a photo of her standing by the footprint of one of the towers on that trip. 3 years later our oldest daughter stood at that same spot and had her picture taken. This year on 9/11/20, I decided to figure out if I could put together any of the names inscribed on the memorial. Judy's name was the first one that revealed itself.

Yesterday, watching the footage of 9/11 brought back a lot of emotion. And, seeing the area around the memorial where Gina and I spent some of our last days together brought back a lot for me too.

I just want you to know that even so far away from NYC, it is never forgotten how much pain and hurt for so many people happened on that day. From the little I have read about Judy, she was a wonderful person. I am so sorry for your loss.

Tara Melchior-Barrientos

September 11, 2015

~I Will Always Remember You Maritess...You Always Were A Ray Of Sunshine In High School...Always In Many Hearts Forever...R.I.H. Angel~

March 24, 2015

Taylor from Boston you are truly a lovely person as Maria.
My prayers are always there for Maria and her family.
Bonnie Considine

Taylor Cee

May 23, 2014

Hello. My name is Taylor and I am from Boston, MA. Today I visited the memorial and the new 9/11 museum. Before I walked into the museum, we went over to the waterfall to see it for the first time and the first name I saw when I walked over to it was Maria's. I didn't look much at any other names. After that, we walked into the museum and they had a projecter displaying the "missing persons" posters that were hung as soon as you walked in and amazingly, Maria's missing persons poster was the first one I saw! I couldn't believe it. I told my mom "I just saw her name outside, it was the first one I seen and now here is her poster, the first one I seen also" .. If that's not amazing enough, they had a huge blanket displaying every face and name on it and again, I spotted Maria right away! I was like "Wow.. And again. There she is." My mom kept telling me it was "fate" and I was meant to experience that for a reason and I was meant to "meet her here." I just talked to Maria in my head and thanked her and told her I was grateful for what had happened there today and how I am glad it was her.. I know I do not know her but I am just amazed. God bless Maria's friends and family and Maria, I hope you are resting peacefully beautiful. Thank you.

joe balli

September 12, 2013

god bless u maria

MICHELE D'CRUZE

September 11, 2011

dear santillan family,
i'm so deeply sorry for the loss of maria theresa 10 years ago in the twin towers tragedy,my name is michele and i just recently got married,but i also know loss,we lost our mum almost 3 years ago to a sudden aneurysim,and i really felt her absense while organising my wedding and on my wedding day, my happiness was all she ever wanted.
i know its not the same as what happened to your maria,but i just wanted to reach out and show your family that we still remember and care about the families left behind.
GOD BLESS ALL THE SOULS OF THE PEOPLE GONE SENSELESSLY 10 YEARS AGO ON SEPT 11 2001,WE ALWAYS REMEMBER THEM
AND GOD BLESS THEIR FAMILIES AND LOVED ONES LEFT BEHIND XXXXXX SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

Bonnie Considine

September 11, 2011

Prayers and Peace on this day and everyday.

Bonnie Considine

September 11, 2010

My sincere thoughts and prayers with you and your family today and always. Peace.

karen levine

September 12, 2009

I was Maria's seventh grade social studies teacher at Brooklawn. I remember a sweet, happy, quiet person. I grieve your loss of this very special person. She is in my thoughts .

Doug Abraham

May 16, 2009

Happy Birthay!!!

Bonnie Considine

September 25, 2008

Seven years later and still in my thoughts and prayers. Lost track of cousin Tricia but will always remember her broken heart and those days after. Peace to the whole family. I will never forget.

BEVERLY LOPEZ

September 21, 2007

"Cherish the memories of those you have loved and lost, They will never be forgotten by those who loved them most."

May God bless you and those you love and have loved each and every day.

Christopher Lopez

September 21, 2007

May GOD bless her always! and may peace find it's way into all her families hearts as well as all those families who have suffered.

-Ray Concepcion's good friend-

Raymond Concepcion

September 21, 2007

I have never met you but I will never forget you. I know you are in a safer, beautiful and peaceful place.

kristine

May 9, 2007

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 Tabbernor

March 1, 2007

In memory....

Bart Carlucci

August 27, 2004

Maria,



I didn't really know you while at Rutgers, but regardless, even without have knowing you, I hope in my heart you're at peace and in a place of love and compassion.

Maria Santillan

May 2, 2004

I so feel for this young girl and her family, specially, since I met an old friend of hers, and tears ran down her face when I told her my name....You are in my prayers

Tati, Naja, Taleta, Courtney and Cathy

September 11, 2003

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.



God Bless,

Students Form Long Reach High

Bonnie Considine

January 9, 2003

My thoughts have been with you and your family since day one.

Friend of your cousin Tricia.......

Tina Alfafara

September 12, 2002

God speed - you will never be forgotten. You and your family will always be in our prayers

Ariana Cavazos

September 11, 2002

Hi, I didnt know Maria either but today on September 11th they gave out stickers with victims names on them and i got Maria's its nice for me to associate a face with a name it makes the name mean more to me.

Vicky Muma

September 11, 2002

I did not know Maria Santillan, but today (September 11th) a local radio station was giving out American flags. On each flag was the name of a victim of September 11th, I recieved a flag with Maria's name. To her family and friends I would like to express my condolences. My thoughts and prayers will be with you today and always.

Dawn Dubiel

September 9, 2002

Maritess,

Although I never met you, you mean so much to me. If you could only know how many hearts you have touched.

Adriana Sementa

May 13, 2002

Although I did not know Maria, I know Ray. Ray to me is like my brother. This goes out to the Santillan's and to everyone who knew and loved her.



ANGEL



With an angel over you,

Who watches all that you do,

She whispers in your ear,

Words you can not hear,

She holds you close in the night,

Although you can not feel her hold

you tight,

Blowing kisses as she flies away,

Knowing in your heart is where she

will always stay.

Mike Low

May 3, 2002

I knew Maria since junior high. We sat at the same lunch table and next to each other during a few classes. She was one of the sweetest, warmest, and most sincere people I knew. Although we lost touch after graduation, I often thought about her and wondered how she was doing. I was fortunate enough to run into her at a pet store a few years ago; we were both buying fish. We chatted for a few minutes and then said goodbye. I never imagined it would be the last time I would ever see her. But I'm so grateful I had the chance to see her again after all of those years because it reminded me just how AWESOME of a person she was. I still think about her every single day. Maria will forever be in my thoughts and prayers. My heart goes out to her family and everyone else who loved her.

April 22, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS LOVELY WOMAN..MARIA THERESA SANTILLAN AND MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HER INTENDED HUSBAND..FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK...MAY JESUS ST.MARIA AND ST.THERESA GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN..AMEN

Jennifer Schlitt

April 20, 2002

While I didn't know Maria, my husband did. My husband Brendon graduated high school with her. He mentioned she was a sweet and fun loving person. I pray for her and all of those lost on that day. Maria, may you rest in peace.

Sincerely,

Jennifer

Stephen Germond IV, Esq.

March 25, 2002

If ever God created peace, kindness and understanding.....Maria exemplified it. You will never be forgotten.

NANCY RIVERA

March 21, 2002

SHE WAS VERY PLEASANT TO WORK WITH .SHE ALWAYS MADE ME LAUGH whenever she called my office. She will be missed very much.My prayers go out to all the families.

Rod Magnanao

March 11, 2002

YOU MEANT SO MUCH



YOU MEANT SO MUCH TO ALL OF US

YOU WERE SPECIAL AND THATS NO LIE

YOU BRIGHTENED UP THE DARKEST DAY

AND THE CLOUDIEST SKY



YOUR SMILE ALONE WARMED OUR HEARTS

YOUR LAUGH WAS LIKE MUSIC TO HEAR

I WOULD GIVE ABSOLUTELY ANYTHING

TO HAVE YOU WELL AND STANDING NEAR



NOT A SECOND PASSES

WHEN YOU`RE NOT ON OUR MINDS

YOUR LOVE WE WILL NEVER FORGET

THE HURT WILL EASE IN TIME



MANY TEARS I HAVE SEEN ANDCRIED

THEY HAVE ALL POURED OUT LIKE RAIN

I KNOW THAT YOU ARE HAPPY NOW

AND NO LONGER IN PAIN



Dedicated to the Marites and all the Victims of September, 11. The day we all will remember.

Ruane & Erik Narvaez

January 1, 2002

Maria Theresa, known to us as "Maritess," was a truly wonderful person and a great friend. She was always there with us on all of our joyous occasions. Maritess was the light of any party.



The last time we saw and spoke to Maritess was on September 8, 2001. She was at our baby shower. After the shower, as usual, we all headed down to Atlantic City, one of our favorite hang outs. It would be the last time we saw Maritess.



There is not a day that goes by that we do not think of her or tell our son a story about his "Tita Tess". We have so many good memories to share with Erik Douglas... we just wish she was still here to tell him herself.



We miss you dearly... Ruane, Erik and Erik D. Narvaez.

Teresa Jahn

December 13, 2001

Such a beautiful smile the world sees in the picture of Maria. Thank you for sharing her story with the world. Whenever I see a dove I will remember her. We are deeply sorry for your loss of Maria. 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

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