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Hello Tracy <br />Just found this, bless them both.<br />Regards Moo<br />
Stephen Mulock
February 23, 2025
Hello Tracy
Just found this , bless them both xx
Margaret Dunlap
May 20, 2024
I was on the Investment Portfolio for Bank of America. I was on the cash side, not off balance sheet where we did the most business. When the interest rate swaps trader, Chris Ballinger, had a big program on, I must have picked up the phone for Robin´s call 30 times a day. I only met him in person once but I spoke to him almost every day.
When I was getting married, he could tell I was nervous. I was instructed to tell Uncle Robin what the problem was. I am not a dress girl. I was wearing a floor length gown with a train (that my mother made, btw) and the church had a very long aisle. Robin was appropriately sympathetic. On my last day at work before the wedding, a large vase of flowers was delivered. The card implied an old boyfriend hoped he wasn´t too late. WHAT?! At the reception, Chris told me that Robin sent the flowers to distract me. "You weren´t worrying about the dress, were you?"
What a lovely, lovely man he was. My heart goes out to Tracy and his boys. Robin is definitely not forgotten.
Ocker
November 15, 2022
Fond memories of "Larkey" as we knew him when I was based in London with an Aussie bank back in 1976/1977.
Many a lunch was spoent downing a few with Robin at the Jampot
Vale Robin- gone but never forgotten.
Pauline
September 24, 2021
Found a photo of you last month taken by me at one of Harlows Xmas Dinner dances. The memories just came flooding back. How protective you were of this young northern girl alone in London, the fun we had at The Monument, the evening chats and shared stolen drinks in the computer room..You were definitely one in a million.
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Susan Webb
September 11, 2021
Hi to tracey love to hear from you hope your well and the boys x
Stephen Mulock
September 11, 2021
Hi Tracy and boys
Thinking of you all today xx
David Vokes
September 11, 2021
Dear Robin,
It is so hard even to say a few words without welling up.
Think and talk about you often (truly).
Fond memories.
David Vokes
Sue and Nigel Booth
September 11, 2021
Teenage friends, think about you often and pray for your family and friends
We miss you Rob xx
Lesley Burch (Chitty)
September 10, 2021
I will never forget how stunned I was to hear that Robin had been caught up in the attack. Robin was the year above me at France Hill our senior school. He was known for his sporting skills and one of the schools popular boys.
Tomorrow I will be thinking of his family on this the 20th anniversary of 9/11.
Linda Byrgess
September 10, 2021
We still think of you often Robin!!! Love to your lovely family! Linda and Roy Burgess xxx
John Keki
September 9, 2021
I was at France Hill with Robin and although we weren't great mates then, we became good pals at the "One Oak" most Fridays. I couldn't believe it when I discovered he was lost in the 9/11 attacks. He was part of my life and growing up. My deepest condolences to all his family on this 20th anniversary which has affected all our lives in some way. God bless you all. John Keki.
David Kemp
September 13, 2019
Robin was three years older than me, we both attended Grove Primary School and France Hill Secondary School in Camberley, Surrey. At Grove he was the goalkeeper for the school football (soccer) team. The team was unbeaten for the whole season, largely due to Robin's ability between the sticks. One day a friend and I were having a kick about at the park ( this would have been around February of 1964) when Robin appeared and asked us to help him practice his goalkeeping. We were overwhelmed and helped by shooting at him in goal as best we could. Three years is a big difference at that age and so we drifted off into our own lives, but I never forgot that day and it remains the thing I think of most every 9/11. Three lads having a kick about on Chobham Road Rec. Thinking of all your friends and family.
Waverly R. Larkey
September 11, 2019
Prayers for your family on this day. May God give you comfort.
Melissa Whitaker
September 11, 2019
I knew no one who lost their lives on 9-11. I was watching the coverage of the name readings on the television this morning and Robin Blair Larkey was one name that I heard and decided to look him up. From what I read he was a family man who had a wife that loved him and he lost his life that terrible day. So today I remember him, his wife and his children and will pray for comfort for you today. So sorry for your loss.
Gary Nicklen
July 16, 2019
RBL a legend in the Monument Tavern. Robin will never be forgotten
Stephen Mulock
July 15, 2019
Larks we are still telling the stories of the things that you got up to.
Thinking of you Tracy and the boys.
Linda and Roy Burgess
July 15, 2019
Still think of you often Robin!
July 14, 2019
RIP, Robin.
9/11/2018 Larkey sons
Tracy Larkey
September 15, 2018
To My Darling Husband Robin Blair Larkey',
I read Names This year (9/11/2018)
The boys and I miss you more than ever!
Every milestone in our boys lives you have NOT been there! It breaks my heart! They are growing up so fast and you would be sooo Proud of them!
I love you to the Moon and Back! Forever...your Tracy (Plum)
My Tribute
Lynne Overberg
September 14, 2018
Amazingly, I knew no one who died on 9/11 in any of the locations. This past week, I made my first ever trip to New York. I had decided I would find one person's name at the memorial and find out more about him or her. Robin Blair Larkey was that person. Like him, I am a parent, whose children mean the world to me. And, like him, I embrace humor to lighten life's load. Last week, I knew no one from 9/11; today I mourn Robin Blair Larkey.
caroline ackerley
September 11, 2018
Thinking of you Robin, with love to Tracy and the boys, your friend Kip xcc
Stephen Mulock
September 11, 2017
Hi Tracy and the boys, Steve Mulock myself Clifford and Sue Jordan are all in Santorini on holiday, we are all thinking of you today and sending our love to you all god bless The Mulock's and Jordan's.
Sally Duddy
September 9, 2017
Robin went to the same school as me he was in the top class,I remember him very well and he was very popular I was very shocked and upset to learn he had died in the twin towers,my heart goes out to his family.
caroline ackerley
September 11, 2016
With love to you Robin and happy memories, love to Tracy and the boys xxxx
Jim Reilly
June 23, 2016
Worked with him broking in London in the 80's, such a shame as he was a really nice bloke, so sad
Chloe Walker
September 11, 2015
Remembering Robin today. What a funny guy. Such fun in the 70s.
September 11, 2015
With much love and happy memories to you Robin, thinking of you and your lovely family, God Bless, your friend Kipper xx
Lisa Greene
May 12, 2015
I just want to share something. I ran a 9/11 memorial 5k in Lancaster, Pa on 5/9/15. We were to choose a name out of a basket of one who perished on 9/11 and I chose Robin's. I pinned his name directly over my heart and ran with everything I had that day. When I felt tired, I thought of him and what he must have went through, and I wanted to make him proud. I came in 34th place out of about 200 people that ran, and it was his spirit that kept me going. I have four sons and am quite the jokester myself, so reading about him was pretty amazing. I'm sure he was a great person and just wanted to share that his name and legacy lives on even in those that never met him. My regards.
December 30, 2014
Hi Tracey...long time no speak mate..please accept my apologies as Im rubbish at anything like this.I remember in about 1982 I asked you to meet my best mate Robin who I told you was silly wealthy...(thinks called LOL now )...The Monument Tavern with us and Steve Kelly,Cliff,Gopher etc etc. Darling I hope you and your children are fine.RBL was probably the funniest man I knew and those silly weekends in Furze Close were the best.Im poo at anything like this but Mel said after all these years Ive got to grow up and make contact....Ive seen your words on the web.Please contact me on [email protected]
November 30, 2014
many years/tears ago robin,steve Kelly,bob ravase and myself (the redhill overnighters)used to party for England .Robin was a great man and an enigma of that time.Tracy if youd like to contact Mel or me on [email protected] we'd love to speak again.Tracy for your guide Im listening to Arc of a Diver and Up where we belong.....Love Gary
Bob Garrard
September 12, 2014
Robin...went to the Shrine of St. Joseph and dropped off a flag with your name on it. I hope you are watching down on Chelsea. We are playing with flair and style a bit like the days when we would be at Stamford Bridge watching Ossie and Charlie Cooke. Except this time we win a lot more! I hope they have Guinness in heaven so we can discuss it all over a decent beer.
caroline ackerley
September 11, 2014
Much love Robin to you, Tracey and the boys, thanks for all the joy you brought, much love, your friend Kip xx
S J. Friscia III
April 28, 2014
In Memory
With Honor & Respect.
at Memorial
John Talalas
November 20, 2013
I was looking through pics to NYC a year ago or so. My son and daughter happened to set up and ponder a bit. Today, I saw Robin's name engraved so looked him up. Quite a character! God bless him and his family… Lets get together on the other side and have a pint!
September 11, 2013
You are very missed. Continued blessings to Tracey and the boys. Much love,
The Rodriguez Family
Brian Hall
September 11, 2013
You are always on my mind on this sadly historic day. It was a pleasure knowing you and I so appreciated the occasion you acquired some NY Rangers tickets for me, the same night that Christopher Reeve appeared at MSG. It made my late wife's night. God bless you Robin, RIP. Respect to your family too.
Brian
Once of RBS.
caroline ackerley
September 11, 2013
Thinking of you and your family, will never forget you, love, as always, your friend Kip xxx
September 11, 2013
Bless you Rob x RIP x Love Charlie Waller
caroline ackerley
September 11, 2012
Robin, I often think of you and all the wonderful laughs we all had back in the 70s/80s, they were the days! I send my love to you, Tracy and your boys, I hope they are healthy and doing well. With love from your friend Kipper xxx
Graham Goodchild
September 11, 2011
Dear Tracey
I was a very good friend of Robin. In fact, we were very good friends from the age of five and lost contact with each other in our early twenties. I have so many memories of our lives growing up together and I knew his family very well.
It was such a shock to me all those years ago to hear that Robin died in the 9/11 tragedy and I often think of his sisters, Suzanne and Joanna, and wonder what they are doing now.
Love to you and all of Robin’s family.
Graham Goodchild
Steve Williams
September 11, 2011
I wish my tears were for joy
RIP dear friend
Love to Tracy and children on this tragic day x
Bob Garrard
September 11, 2011
Robin I went to the Shrine of St Joseph yesterday and dropped off a nice new Union Jack with your name on it. RIP friend and "Come on you Blues!!"
Barbara Forrester
September 10, 2011
I think of you often and the fun we all had back in the day - RIP old friend. xx
Lynne
September 9, 2011
RIP! I will be reading your name at a 9-11 cermoney in McKinney, Texas. I will feel very honored.
Alison Freeman
September 9, 2011
Terrible tragic way to take such a wonderful man with a second to none personality - you are always in our thoughts Robin Love Alison and Ruth (drinking buddies in the 90's) xxx
Alison Freeman
September 9, 2011
Can not believe you were taken in such a tragic way - you are often remembered by our family and friends and we smile. Love Alison and Ruth (friends from the City)xxx
September 8, 2011
Always loved xxxxx
kipper ackerley
September 8, 2011
Thinking of you all and never will I forget Robin, I often find myself talking about him, take care and God Bless, with love kipper ackerley, Durham uk.
Linda Burgess
September 8, 2011
You are all in our thoughts - love to you all and thinking of a special person on this tragic 10th anniversary! RIP Robin xxxxxx
sally pederson
September 8, 2011
hi tracey just seen you on daybreak have thought of you often over the past 10 years the boys are gorgeous a real credit to you and robin stay strong thinking of you all love sally (your old hairdresser kaliedoscope horley ) xxxxxx
santanna freeman
September 7, 2011
Rip to robin and all those who lost their life. No one can emagine the pain those families go through each time 9/11 comes around I send my love each year rip to all the angels that lost their lifes xx
Graham Smith
September 7, 2011
10 Years on mate but never forgotten!
Great memories from early 80's to collecting me at airport when arriving to work in New York.
"Blue is the Colour" Chelsea forever!
R.I.P.
Cheers
Dave Vokes
September 7, 2011
To my friend Robin Larkey
Our paths first crossed back in '64
when across the quadrant at France Hill House we trod,as lessons changed.
A smiling face and a warm 'hello'to reassure good times ahead and more.
Out of school we got to know each other well and after your 'trick' with the smelling salts I thought 'here we go' (with clear head!).
My Mum too said that your blue eyes and disarming smile gave her cause to think as we were two of like mind - a mischievious pact.
Great times as school football team mates, supporters and friends, our teenage years with so much laughter. Many thoughts and pranks we shared, fond memories now and forever after.
I know it's taken a while to send you this message - Dear Robin, I loved you man.
RIP.
Stephen Williams
September 6, 2011
10 years on I cant believe it
Rest in peace Robin
Fond memories and the laughs we had when we were at Harlows
Regina De Natale
September 5, 2011
Dear All,
I am a New Yorker who decided as we near the 10th anniversity of this horrible event that I would visit Ground Zero and the WTC Visitor Center again. At the end of my visit, I decided to buy a bracelet that listed one person who had died in the attacks. A box was presented to me and I picked a blue bag the was in the middle of the right hand row. I needed to be more composed to open it and so I waited until that night when I got home. I opened it to find that I had picked Robin's name. I have Google this friend, father and husband so that I may be closer to knowing this man that was taken from his family much to soon. His name and his family will be added to my prayers.
God be with you. Regina
michelle cooney
May 2, 2011
justice has been done...even though it doesnt take away the pain of your family and friends it helps to know the person responsible has been punished...tracy i hope you are well and coping as much as you possibly can through your journey...im sure Robin is looking down on you and the boys and keeping you safe and well...hopefully he is up there with my husband doing what they did best together...and when i look up at the stars of a night time i believe they r watching over us in their own way xx R.I.P xx
May 2, 2011
Justice has been done and may you rest in peace...love to tracy and those 3 wonderful boys you have xx hope you and my husband are up there amongst the stars that i look at every night xx Michelle Cooney xx
Stephen Woolfenden
January 19, 2011
Remembering you Rob, when I visit the British Garden on March 10th...how we laughed... those good old days back in the City of London!
kipper ackerley
September 11, 2010
dear tracy, i am thinking of you all today and will light a candel for Robin at durham cathedral, god bless and take care. kipper ackerley durham uk
mark longman
September 10, 2010
A long time has gone by but the liberty taken on 9/11 can never be undone for you, Tracey and the boys. We will light a candle for you tonite shag and remember all the good times we had with a smile.They can't take that away whatever happens. RIP Rob.
Geraldine Halderman
September 6, 2010
Robin Blair Larkey, this year at the September 11, 2010 ceremonies I will be honored to read your name. God bless you and your family. We share the same sorrow.
Doris Pagnotta
March 21, 2010
Dear Tracy, I've only known you for a short time, but we have become fast friends. After reading all of the tributes about your Husband Robin I can see that he was a lovely man with a with a wonderful sence of humor. I know he had a loving wife, and I think you are one of the strongest people I have ever met. You should be very proud of yourself for the great job you have done and are still doing raising your boys. I am proud to call myself your friend. May Robin's soul rest in peace. Love, Doris
Sue Hainsby
September 14, 2009
Hi Tracy,
Thinking of you all. Hope you are all well. I have lost your address and telephone numbers. Please call or email me: [email protected]
Lots of love.
Sue xx
Aimee
September 11, 2009
Missing you Robin! Think of you all the time. I hope Tracey and the boys are doing wonderful. They deserve to live, love and be happy. I know that is what you would want for them.
Much Love,
Aimee
Kenneth Hind
March 22, 2009
Hi Tracey do not know whether you remember me but I remember you and Robin from the old days in London and I worked with you with Jim Duggan et al.
Have just visited New York for the first time since 9/11 when I worked for 3-1/2 weeks in and around the WTC.
I worked in the WTC and WFC where we moved to after the first bombing.
Never Knew that Robin was working on another floor.
I am coming up to 70 yrs old next year but still think of all the people I have worked including yourself.
Am still in touch with BIG MOO (Mulock) who lives down the road to me in London.
My thoughts are still with you and the Boys.
Daniel and Emily Spencer
February 3, 2009
Thoughts from far away to a family we were once very close to.
We all still have very fond memories of Robin from back in the uk, from bonfire nights to bbq's.
This message sent with love from the spences. xoxo
Doug Abraham
December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas & Happy Birthday!!!
T Hayes
September 25, 2008
I will always remember standing on the soccer sidelines with Robin watching our boys play Chatham United together. Being new to the sport, I asked Robin many ridiculous questions. I learned a lot from him. I will remember him always.
Tracy Anne Larkey
August 20, 2007
This is Robin's wife Tracy. It is August 20th 2007 and the first time I have seen this guest book. I haven't had the strength until now. The lovely tributes have brought me to tears and made me smile at the same time. Thank you everyone for your kind words and prayers. It is appreciated more than you know. One day when the boys are older and stronger I will show them this lovely guest book. Many, many, grateful Thanks.
Tracy Anne Larkey,
Nicholas, Oliver and William
If you wish to send me an e-mail that is absolutely fine.
P Tabbernor
December 3, 2006
In memory....
Kristine
November 2, 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 vain. We will always remember. God Bless.
caroline ackerley
September 12, 2006
I knew Robin in the seventies and into the early eighties, we lost contact many moons ago, he really was one of the good guys, happy memories and So much laughing, my love to Robins family, from kipper
Sylvia Hill (formerly McCarthy)
September 14, 2002
I knew Robin in London in the 70s and have the fondest memories of a true gentleman. He had a truly amazing sense of humour and never failed to cheer me up just by being around. I remember especially the graffiti on the hoardings around the building site that was to become the NatWest tower.
When my husband and I were thinking of names for our son we decided to name him after people who had qualities that we admired; my first thought was of Robin and that was who we named him after so I'll never forget him. God bless him and his family, they have my deepest sympathy in their truly tragic loss,
Sylvia
Philip Bailey
September 11, 2002
I hadn't seen or heard of Robin for many years when I first learnt of his passing, his image displayed on CNN some days after 9/11 listed as missing.
While never having been close he was somone I respected and we certainly shouted each other more than a drink or two in the watering holes around The Monument and Bank in London during the late 70's and early 80's when we were both young and living in the fast lane, we would greet each other with "hello shag" a familiar term of endearment of the times.
I will remember him with fondness, he was always well dressed never a hair out of place, his confidence, his swagger, forever looking to play a practicle joke on someone or have a bet on anything that moved. He always came accross as tough but fair and I suspected he had a soft side to him but never saw it.
My sincere condolences to his wife, children, his family, those that knew him and loved him. I knew him as a gentlman and his image will remain with me. God bless.
Amy Rodriguez
September 9, 2002
God Bless the Larkey family! You have so many people pulling for you and praying for you!
Hold tight to each other and know that he loved you more then anything!
There are many prayers for you all!
God bless you!
Angie Campbell
May 3, 2002
May God Bless you and keep you always. Rest in peace..........
Lauren Adler
March 1, 2002
I want to tell you that I miss you and I miss my own dad. Emily wants you back too. Love Emily and Lauren
February 16, 2002
DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL GENTLEMAN ROBIN LARKEY AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..STAY CLOSE AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01.GOD BLESS AMERICA..NEW YORK AND THE GOOD PEOPLE OF ENGLAND..MAY GOD GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN WITH A ROBIN IN HIS HAND..AMEN
Caroline Pisani
February 2, 2002
I met Robin in London many years ago when we were at different brokerage houses. I was one of the few females who was a currency broker.Our paths were always crossing and we finally worked together, I will always have fond memories of Robin he was a funny funny man and always made the desk laugh. You will be missed terribly along with Andrew and Dennis. May you rest in peace buddy and some how I think you guys are buying and selling at this very moment.
L. L.
February 2, 2002
I met Mr. Larkey when I interviewed for the position of his administrive position at Cantor Fritzgerld. I remember thinking what an intelligent, professional and friendly person he came across as being.
For weeks after the interview, I was very disappointed that I didn't get the job, however, his not hiring me may have just saved my life.
My condolesces to Mr. Larkey's family.
Bob Garrard
January 25, 2002
Robin...I now know how much energy and enthusiasm you posessed and the positive effect it had on others. I also know of the deep love you had for your Family, always managing to find the time for them. I will remember with great joy the few times we spent in the Sports Bars in NYC and your TV Room watching our beloved Chelsea when they were on satelite. Perhaps the greatest day was when our English national soccer team 'whacked' the Germans 5-1. From one London boy to another 'You were a diamond'. Rest in peace.
Paul Wrynn
January 17, 2002
I last saw Robin at a summer soccer tournament. It was fun how he kept up conversation on the sidelines while still calling out encouragement to the players on the field, without missing a beat of either.
We'll miss you.
Peter Trenier
January 15, 2002
This is the first chance I have had to express my appreciation of knowing Robin during our young hectic and fun filled years of the late 70's. We were good friends - often foolish but he was always gentle- and I will treasure the memories. I regret only that we lost touch in later years.
Robin thanks for the memories !
steven davidoff
January 10, 2002
Robin-I enjoyed knowing you and working with you. We tried to laugh, and often succeeded. I always got a big kick out of your two sons, when you would bring them to the office. Rest in peace-Steve
Teresa Jahn
December 26, 2001
We are very sorry for your loss of Robin. May his humor, life and love live on in those who love him. 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
To Robin's family: Just so you'll know who is bearing Robin's name daily........
Meryl Crane
December 13, 2001
I just received my mercy band the other day, and the name on it is Robin Larkey, who died in the World Trade Center on my birthday, so for those reasons, I will never forget him. After reading Robin's tribute, it sounds like we might have been friends under different circumstances - I'm always known to others also as the one who makes people laugh, and it sounds like Robin's sense of humor might have been as wacky as mine. If Robin's family reads this, my heart goes out to you, and I will think of you and Robin every day. Please feel free to contact me via email - I'd love to hear from you all. Meryl :-)
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