Timothy Grazioso

Timothy Grazioso

Timothy Grazioso Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 8, 2001.
Two Brothers, Always Close
Timothy Grazioso, left, the older brother, was considered the sensitive one; John Grazioso hid his sensitivity under a caustic wit. Born 18 months apart, they remained close, playing football together for the Clifton (New Jersey) Junior Mustangs and the Clifton High School varsity and later, working for Cantor Fitzgerald.

And they were protective of their little sister. "Johnny taught me how to fight to protect myself," says Carolee Azzarello, two years John's junior. She recalls a neighborhood tough bloodied her nose with a snowball. "They both went running," she says. "I don't know if they found the kid, but they wanted to beat him up."

Timothy Grazioso, 42, a math whiz, went to work for Cantor Fitzgerald, rising to chief operating officer for over-the-counter trading; John Grazioso, 41, a supervisor for U.S. Air, was encouraged by Timothy to join the company and eventually became a salesman for eSpeed, a subsidiary.

Timothy Grazioso moved his wife, Deborah, and twin daughters, Lauren and Briana, now 12, to Florida; he thought the climate would help Lauren, who has diabetes. During the week, he lived alone in a Brooklyn apartment where he kept a complete set of his children's schoolbooks to do homework with them over the phone. Each weekend, he flew to Florida. "When he came down here he was a hundred percent with us," Deborah says. "He'd put the kids to bed, he made breakfast for them - French toast and omelets were his thing. We went out as family on Saturdays and Sundays. We loved the beach."

John Grazioso's specialty was silver dollar pancakes in their Middletown, N.J., home for daughters Kathryn, 7, Kristen, 4, and Michael, 11 months, the first boy born in the Grazioso family in 41 years. "He always seemed to squeeze in his golf game no matter where he went, but he always made time for his family," says his wife, Tina. At a christening recently, he told a relative, "I've got it all. I've got a beautiful wife, two beautiful daughters and I've got a son. What else is there?"

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 7, 2001.


John M. and Timothy G. Grazioso, 41 and 42, fun-loving siblings

John M. Grazioso could see the writing on the wall. USAir was struggling. His job in customer service for the airline had not been threatened, but the company was letting employees go by the thousands. He thought he might find a more secure future in another line of work.

It was then that his older brother, Timothy G. Grazioso, gave him a few books about stocks and securities and encouraged him to read the financial newspapers. When John learned enough about the business to earn a stockbroker's license, Tim helped him land an interview with the company where he worked, Cantor Fitzgerald.

"Johnny did it all on his own from there," said their mother, Sandra. "Timmy helped him get a foot in the door, but once he did, Johnny did it all on his own."

Tim, 42, and John, 41, were working one floor apart in their Cantor Fitzgerald offices when the World Trade Center was attacked by terrorists on Sept. 11. Tim was on the 104th floor, John on the 105th. They have been missing since that day.

The brothers were born in Passaic and raised in Clifton. Tim graduated from Clifton High School in 1976, John in 1978. They both played on the football team.

"They were beautiful, caring and personable," their mother said. "Timmy was more serious than John, but they were both a lot of fun. You couldn't spend two minutes with them without laughing."

Tim lived in Englewood before moving to Florida in 1991. During the week, he lived in an apartment in Brooklyn. He would fly home on Friday nights to spend the weekend with his wife and children in Gulfstream, Fla. John lived in Parsippany before moving to Middletown seven years ago.

Tim earned a degree in accounting from Pace University in New York. He went to work at Coopers & Lybrand, the accounting firm, after passing his CPA exam on the first try. He joined Cantor Fitzgerald more than 15 years ago. Most recently, he was chief operating officer for over-the-counter trading and chief Nasdaq trader.

"The two of them always got along very well, even when they were young," Mrs. Grazioso said. "They got along with their sister, too. They were always looking out for each other."

John attended Mercer Community College and the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, where he studied to be a pilot. Though he never flew commercially, he did go to work for an airline.

He worked first as a ramp agent and then in customer service for Piedmont Airlines, which later became USAir and is now known as US Airways. He went to work at Cantor Fitzgerald six years ago. He had worked most recently as a salesman at eSpeed, a division of the company.

The brothers are former members of St. John Kanty Roman Catholic Church in Clifton. Tim was a member of Ascension Roman Catholic Church in Boca Raton, Fla. John was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in New Monmouth.

Tim was on the board of directors of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. He was scheduled to be installed in November as president of the Security Traders Association of New York.

John was an avid golfer and a member of the U.S. Golf Association.

Tim is survived by his wife of 15 years, Deborah Pankanin Grazioso, and their 12-year-old twin daughters, Lauren and Briana.

John is survived by his wife of nearly 10 years, Tina, two daughters, Kathryn, 7, and Kristen, 4, and a son, Michael, 10 months.

The brothers are also survived by their mother, Sandra Fornelius Grazioso of Clifton; their father, Henry Grazioso of Washington Township; a sister, Carolee Azzarello of Green Brook; and two half-sisters, Karen Ventre of Oak Ridge and Kristy Grazioso of Riverdale.

The brothers will be remembered at a memorial Mass at noon Thursday in St. John Kanty Roman Catholic Church, 49 Speer Ave., Clifton. The Mass will be celebrated on the day Tim would have turned 43.

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Jennifer Burner

January 21, 2023

Timmy I miss you after all these years. I know you have a lot of family and friends to watch over from heaven. You watch over me too sometimes. I hope you are having a blast in heaven with John, Carolee's unborn baby, along with the army of angels that joined heaven on September 11th. Love you much man, Jenn Burner XOXO

September 11, 2020

To Tim and Johns Family,
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jay Skolnick

September 7, 2011

To Tim's family
We at Security Traders of Florida will always remember Tim and Debbie and the girls at our conferences. We miss Tim and were lucky to have known him. His ability to handle the commute to Florida on weekends and his helping the girls with their homework at night while he was in New York -well I think it says it all....

Will always remember!!

Jay Skolnick

Cherokee Gresham

May 4, 2011

The loss of two children, and at the same time, is unfathomable to me. I know the pain will never go away, but hopefully you all have found the strength to keep moving forward in the names of your fallen loved ones. My heart and prayers are with you.

Sincerely,
Cherokee (Athens, Georgia)

Diego Rojas

September 14, 2008

To the family of Timothy Grazioso, I give all my condolences to you and I know he had too much more to live. I am sorry about the loss of your loved one and I feel your pain. He wants probably for you to be happy that he is in a better place and that God will take care of him in Heaven. I am sure he was a nice person. Well, again, I am sorry for your loss but don't worry, he's fine, but not with us: in Heaven.
Yours Truly,
Diego Antonio Rojas

Hal Gilbert

October 12, 2007

I worked with Timmy early in both of our careers at Prudential. After we both left Pru we remained industry colleagues. We both had kids around the same time.He always had such a great sense of humor and often would direct that humor toward himself. I think about him often and was sad to learn of his passing on 9/11.

October 12, 2007

My heart, thoughts and prayers go out to the Grazioso family. May God bless them and be with them always.

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.

Patsy Jo Reed Sircy

October 27, 2006

Very sorry about your loss! Sincere sympathy, Pat - R.N. in TN

P Tabbernor

October 25, 2006

In remembrance....

Ana

October 18, 2006

To the Grazioso family,

I am deeply sorry by the loss of these two special brothers, I am sure they are together in Heaven protecting their loving family and friends.

Philip Basile

September 19, 2002

The one thing I always remember were the Sunday nights flying back to N.Y. with Tim,when everyone else was sleeping he just continued to work. I didn't know Tim before we started to commute,but he always was on such a great high with life.

January 28, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MAN AND BROTHER AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01...AMEN

Mindy Elfenbein

January 16, 2002

I am Nancy Morgenstern's friend. I remember how excited she was the day Timmy offered her the job to be his assistant at Cantor. For the 8 years prior that Timmy was her client at her travel agency, she would talk about what an amazing, giving person he was. Nothing changed when he became her boss. He was as devoted to her as she was to him. My sincerest condolences to the Grazioso family. It's a tremendous awful loss.

Patrick Deak

January 6, 2002

Hi Tim: I have this mercyband bracelet that I bought in California and it has your name on it. Under your name it has WTC. I feel your closeness and a lot of power in this bracelet as though you were a brother to me. I pray for your family and I know you are with your brother John in heaven and with God. God Bless.

Teresa Jahn

December 30, 2001

We are deeply sorry for your loss of Timothy and John. May their lives and love continue living in those who love them. 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

Lisa Carroll

December 28, 2001

My heart goes out to the entire Graziosi family during this very difficult time. My thoughts and prays are with you always.

Suri Morgenstern

November 29, 2001

I am Nancy Morgenstern's mother. Nancy worked at Cantor Fitzgerald for 5 months. She loved her job at Cantor, but she especially loved working for Timmy. She told me on many occasions, "HE IS THE BEST, a SPECIAL PERSON, & ONE THAT I ADMIRE AND RESPECT." She looked forward each day to going to work. To her, it was NOT work!

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