Christopher Ingrassia

Christopher Ingrassia

Christopher Ingrassia Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 18, 2001.
A Concern for Others
Sure, Christopher Ingrassia was a Wall Street whiz and a terrific athlete. But what stood out about him to many was the deep kindness he poured out on friends and strangers alike.

Even in high school, where he played three sports and was very popular, his sweet concern for others was evident.

One day, when a group of girls stood up and left the table after a girl they didn't like dared to join them, Mr. Ingrassia went over and sat with the abandoned girl. "The mother of that girl told us about it," said his father, Anthony Ingrassia. "There are so many stories like that."

Recently, as a trader at Cantor Fitzgerald, Mr. Ingrassia, 28, who lived in Watchung, N.J., was at a business dinner with several of his bosses and several clients, when he could not help but overhear the argument between the man and woman at the table behind them ‹ and noticed when the man got up, threw the napkin in the woman's face, and left the restaurant.

"Chris turned around and said, 'Don't worry about it; you're with us now,' " his father recalled. "He told her he wasn't a very good dancer, but he asked if she'd like to dance. And he danced with her that night."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 17, 2001.


Christopher Ingrassia, 28, sports enthusiast

Christopher Ingrassia, 28, of Watchung, had a passion for sports and a sense of humor that kept his friends in stitches.

"One of the things that I think people would remember most about him, other than his sheer size, was his quick wit. He was just so funny that everyone loved him," recalled Dennis O'Dowd of Boonton, Mr. Ingrassia's roommate for two years at Princeton University.

He recalled that on a recent trip to Atlantic City, Mr. Ingrassia -- who sported a goatee, was 6 feet tall and weighed a "barrel-chested" 285 pounds -- was mistaken several times for baseball player David Wells.

"He wouldn't say yes or no (that he was Wells), he just sort of played along. That was a typical Ingrassia," Mr. O'Dowd said.

On Sept. 11, Mr. Ingrassia, who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald, was at work on the 104th floor of Tower One when the World Trade Center was attacked.

His family recalled his joy in life as well as his passion for sports.

"Chris was just a very happy, out-going person," recalled his father, Anthony.

"He had a tremendous number of friends. And what he really enjoyed was watching sports on TV or going to see Yankees and Giants games," his father said.

Mr. Ingrassia was a sports enthusiast from his youngest days. Little League soccer and baseball, midget wrestling and Pop Warner football were among his pursuits as a boy.

In high school, Mr. Ingrassia earned varsity letters in football, wrestling and track for three years. He was an all county, all conference football player for two years and was on the Coaches All State Team in his senior year at Watchung Hills Regional High School. He was a county and regional heavyweight wrestling champion for two years in high school and his senior year was fourth in the state championship. He played football two years at Princeton.

Although he worked long hours as an equity options trader at Cantor Fitzgerald, he loved his job. "All his clients and his co-workers were young guys like himself, and he really liked working with them," his father said.

Mr. Ingrassia went to work with Cantor Fitzgerald immediately after graduating from college. He spent one year working at the firm's World Trade Center office, and then transferred to London for four years. In February, he returned to Cantor Fitzgerald's offices in the World Trade Center. He was made a partner in March.

Mr. Ingrassia is survived by his parents, Gloria and Anthony of Watchung; his brothers Anthony, Jr., 29, of Watchung and Paul, 26, of San Diego, and a sister Elisa, also 26, of Watchung.

A memorial Mass for Mr. Ingrassia will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Stony Hill Church in Watchung, followed by a "Celebration of Life" at the church's Father Platt Hall. A memorial fund will be established in his name at Princeton University. Donations should be made to Princeton University, Office of Recording Secretary, P.O. Box 5357, Princeton, N.J. 08543.

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February 15, 2025

Alan Ingrassia posted to the memorial.

September 10, 2021

Nel DeMarco posted to the memorial.

September 12, 2020

Bruce Levine posted to the memorial.

Alan Ingrassia

February 15, 2025

So many Ingrassia young souls called to the angelic army of the Lord. Only the exceptional ones are called up early. R I P Chris.

Nel DeMarco

September 10, 2021

I held your son as an infant at Dr Flaigs office in Scotch Plains. I´m now a mother of 2 boys in their 40´s and a grandmother to 2 wonderful girls 14 and 9 and a grandson 2.
Both my boys are volunteer firefighters and both were involved in NY. We will never forget that horrible day. My sisters son is a career marine Lt CL still. My heart went out to all the mothers that day

Bruce Levine

September 12, 2020

I’ll always remember Chris, I had a lot of fun helping him pick out clothing at franks, I always loved when Gloria and Anthony came in to see me, just wonderful memories, great family. Rest In Peace Chris never be forgotten

Ingrassia Ingrassia

September 11, 2020

RIP Christopher I didn't know you, but I feel did.
Fedele Ingrassia

frank ingrassia

September 23, 2019

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

The Kindred Family

December 19, 2018

We send our deepest sympathy to your family for such a sad loss. May God continue to give the strength needed to cope. Chris is still missed greatly and will never be forgotten. May the time come when these acts of violence will be gone forever and family and friends are not separated.

Terri Ingrassia

September 28, 2018

Until we are all together in Heaven

frank ingrassia

September 27, 2018

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

Anthony Ingrassia

September 13, 2018

Have you ever known someone who was popular, smart, a great athlete, but most of all kind?
My uncle Chris was like that and I'd like to tell you about him.
He was captain of the football team at Watchung Hills High School, a champion wrestler, and ran track. He was so well liked that he was voted "Mr Watchung Hills" his senior year. He was extremely intelligent, especially in math. He went to Princeton University and had a great job on wall street; but out of all his accomplishments, people remembered his kindness the most.
For example, one day eating lunch at Watchung Hills, Chris noticed a table of girls. When a new girl tried to sit with them, they all got up and sat at another table. Chris saw the girl was left alone because the girls were so mean. Do you know hat my Uncle Chris did? He got up from the table were he was sitting with all his friends and sat with the girl who was left alone. She always remembered that, and her parents told that story to my Grandma and Grandpa after Chris passed away.
My Uncle Chris ' life inspires me in many ways. His good sportsmanship, his academic strength, his many friends, but most of all, his kindness to others. I hope this story inspires other people too. God Bless America. (Speech written for " Watchung 911 ceremony" by Anthony Richard Ingrassia 8 years old)

Mardi Gras 2016

Linda Tabir

September 11, 2016

I visited New York recently and walked through the New Jersey wall with all of the names on it. my eye suddenly caught the name "Ingrassia". I couldn't believe my eyes. My great grandparents came from Sicily through Ellis Island and ended up in New Orleans, LA. My grandfather was Joseph Ingrassia. My dad Thomas Joseph Ingrassia. I wanted to know more about Christopher and decided to google him and I found this. So glad to learn more about him. We must somehow be related. Hope you get to read this message. My name is Linda Ingrassia Tabor. Christopher would be the age of my son. I am so sorry for your loss. I know Chris is in heaven with all of the other heroes of 9/11. If you could let me know that my message got through to you I would love to hear from you. lindaatabor@gmail .com

Told my kids about you when we visited the Memorial. July 2016

Teresa Araco Rodgers

August 11, 2016

I never knew you, but I captured this moment when I went to visit the 911 memorial. May you rest in peace.

J J

August 10, 2016

Teresa Ingrassia-Thomas

September 11, 2015

Another year passed but you are not forgotten. I continue to pray for you and your family. Until we meet in Heaven.

September 11, 2014

I always think of you on this day of reflection.

September 11, 2013

We will always love you and carry you in our hearts

Danielle Russo Pope

September 12, 2011

You were taken from the world too soon but you will not be forgotten. God Bless the entire Ingrassia family.

David Peacock

September 12, 2011

A decade has past but not a day without remembrance.

Nicole Blair

September 11, 2011

Thinking of you and your family today, and always.

Teresa Rodgers

September 11, 2011

Thinking of you, Chris. Such fun times in London when we were all young and carefree. So many good memories.

Jennifer Krakow Greve

September 11, 2011

Chris, thinking of you and your loved ones today and always. May they find peace in all the wonderful memories.

bruce levine

September 11, 2011

as im looking at the book the nobel one i can't believe it's 10 years already, the book brings back great memories and sad one's also, my prayers go out to anthony and gloria ingrassia and thier family, i miss the good times at frank's helping your family

Arthur Chew

September 11, 2011

My thoughts were with you and your family today as I drove to and from Princeton to play in our annual alumni football game.

Szarine Johnson

September 11, 2011

Im so sorry you were taken from this world so early. Still you made a differance.

Dominick Potenzano

September 11, 2011

Iam here at the wtc memorial to pay my respects to the 343 firefighters and to a big guy with a big heart. Chris you are Truly missed.

kirsten marquez

September 11, 2011

You were an amazing person with a contagious smile that lit up a room. You are an inspiration and are sadly missed by all of us who were lucky enough to have had you in our lives. Your legend lives on through "The Noble One" for future generations to learn about one of the greatest and kindest souls ever put on this earth. Xoxo

andrea ingrassia

September 11, 2011

my thoughts are with you and your family as the anniversary of that terrible day
Are we related ? Hope to hear from xx

ben coen

September 11, 2011

Never gets easier. Still miss you dude.

Brian Wagner

September 11, 2011

Chris was a true gentlemen. I am so sorry for your loss.

WHRHS 1991

September 11, 2011

You are still missed....

Kate Ingrassia

September 10, 2011

Hi Chris - it is the 10th anniversary tomorrow. We really miss you and wish you were here to see your nephew, Anthony, and second cousins, Jonathan, Nicholas and now, Alaina (she looks like the boys). Nick is playing football and the boys may wrestle this winter - will tell them all about you.

You are always in our hearts.

Love, Kate

September 4, 2011

We will never forget you or that day. With much love.

You always brought a smile to football practice.

Robin Jones

September 2, 2011

Chris,
I can't believe it has been 10 years since I heard you say "good morning, sweetheart". Our pre-opening calls were always the highlight of my day. I still think of you every morning as walk into the PHLX and wish that you had stayed on vaca just a little longer. Your wonderful dimpled smile will always be one of my favorite memories. Thinking of you on this anniversary and ALWAYS!

David Bordnr

August 31, 2011

Chris, we went to WHRHS together and hung out at your house with your brother Anthony and Brian Goldburg. I didn't talk to you much as you were a few years younger and we were not there long. I was in complete shock when I found out that we lost you that day. I wish I got to know you more. You were a great person and all of your family and friends will miss you. May God Bless you and your family and you will be in my prayers each anniversary.

July 23, 2011

I am so sorry for your loss. Chris seems like such a gentle man. I will keep him in my prayers. Stefani Belloise Pedone

September 9, 2010

all such losses are terrible; this one was more so. I knew Chris and seldom if ever have I ever met as warm and decent a human being. We all still mourn for him along with his parents.

April 24, 2010

The day you were born was a blessing. You brighten the world in life and in memory always. Happy Birthday.

Stephanie Griffin

July 29, 2009

I only met Chris once. I went to college with Elisa. I am sorry for your loss.

Michael Iezzi

April 24, 2009

Christopher,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Birthdays In Heaven

Are there birthdays in Heaven?
Does the angel blow his horn?
Announcing to everybody
That this is the day you were born?

Can the stars be your balloons
And angel food your cake?
Presents wrapped in moonbeams
All the angels helped to make.

Birthdays meant so much to you
They were always a big deal
Birthday presents, lots of friends
And perhaps a special meal.

So we'll whisper a little prayer today
Asking everyone up above
To sing you a Happy Birthday song
And give you all our love.
~ Author unknown~

Doug Abraham

April 23, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Christopher Ingrassia

March 15, 2009

Christopher,
I'm sure that we are somehow related. It was surreal to learn that someone who shares the same name was a 9/11 victim. There has been such an outpouring of love and affection for you. You must have been a truly remarkable person. I'm sorry we never crossed paths. We would have laughed at our introduction and you would have patted me on the back.

March 12, 2009

Your smile is like a beam of light. I pray that your family finds peace in your loving memory.

Alexis Anderson-Urriola

November 8, 2008

Your book arrived a few days ago. What a priviledge to continue to get to know you, and to share you with our little guy.

Much love,
Alexis

Sam Ingrassia

October 3, 2008

I recently had the privilege of visiting the Family Memorial Room on the 20th Floor of the One Plaza Building overlooking Ground Zero. A friend form my former church in Lincoln Park New Jersey, lost his brother in law in the south tower. Thus with a family ID number, we were allowed to visit the room. I don't know how to put into the words the feeling of being in this room with the faces of hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of precious people who lost their lives on Sept 11, 2001 looking out from photos which cover every inch of the rooms walls. Every American should have to walk through this memorial room. It is fully of pain and loss. THEN I noticed the photo and name, Christopher Ingrassia. My attention was riveted beyond all the other photos, because my name is Sam Ingrassia. Our family is from the Saint Louis Missouri area. I pastored a church in New Jersey during the nineties and this afforded our family many times to be on top of the towers. So I googled Chris' name and found my way here. Our prayers go forth for the Ingrassia family who surely are acutely aware of the great loss with Chris' death on 9/11. As a fellow 'Ingrassia' I feel a kindred spirit and wanted to write to express our prayers. It has been a joy to read about Chris' love of life and his impact on so many people. God bless you, Sam Ingrassia

Sharon Heilbrunn

September 12, 2008

Hi! I met your brother and sister at a 9/11 anniversary event yesterday in San Diego. The weird thing is this -- in 2002, I went to a 9/11 event where people were assigned a name to read aloud. I was assigned your name. Six years later, I go to a 9/11 event to cover it (I'm a reporter for a San Diego newspaper) and ask Paul and Elisa if I can interview them. Yes, they reply. I ask why they're here. They answer that their brother died in 9/11. His name? Christopher Ingrassia.

Crazy. Your brother and sister are wonderful people. Although I never officially met you, I feel like I did. You touched my heart. :)

Greg Taylor

September 12, 2008

Our thoughts are with you and your family always.

Lucas Perea

September 12, 2008

Went to work late yesterday because when I woke up and turned on the TV I saw that they were listing the names of those that died, and I waited to hear your name. Maybe it sounds morbid, but I felt like it would have been disrespectful to leave before then.

warren car care ingram/ robel

September 11, 2008

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Brian Wilder

September 11, 2008

Sharing in your pain as we remember Chris on this anniversary. He was a loss to mankind as I have never met anyone that cared for people and their feelings as much as Chris did. I competed with Chris in many highschool athletic events and for some one of his size, strength, and athletic ability he could have easily been a bully but was just to good of a man and was always a protector of every one around him. A great loss to all who new him and those that never got the chance but he will live on as an insperation to all of us as the men we could and should be.

Tony Ingracia

September 11, 2008

You will be in our prayers.

Terri Ingrassia Thomas

September 11, 2008

Although I never knew Chris, I am an Ingrassia too. And while if we searched we might find a common ancestor on a branch of the "Old Country" family tree, what is common to us all is the love our families so freely give. It made me smile to read that Chris never met a stranger, but found room in his heart for all.
I pray that God will always hold your family in the palm of his hands as you continue to feel the emptiness in your hearts and in your lives, and that memories of love and laughter become greater than your loss.
Finché incontriamo nel Cielo - Until we meet in Heaven

Chris Guglielmo

September 11, 2008

Chris and I were fierce rivals on the football field and the shotput ring. I went to Hunterdon Central while Chris was at Watchung. Although our games and competitions were fierce there was an underlying respect between us. Respect for our talents and the hard work we put in to be where we were. I think of those battles and Chris on this day and wish he were still here to remember those great days as teenagers together. God bless Chris and the Ingrassia family, my thoughts are with you on this day.

Matt Ingrassia

September 11, 2008

Chris,
May peace be upon you and upon your family.

Ed Hosty

September 11, 2008

Ingrass, We will always remember!! - The Hos

Lou Palermo

September 10, 2008

Dear Gloria & Anthony,

My thoughts are with you and your family as the anniversary of that terrible day approaches.

Happy Birthday

Michael Iezzi

April 24, 2008

Chris,
Happy Birthday in Heaven.

Doug Abraham

April 23, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

Elisa Ingrassia

September 11, 2007

Though our bodies may no longer stay close our souls will never part. I love you to the depths of unlimited light. May you always shine among us. Peace be with you brother. Peace be with us all.

Kate Ingrassia

September 11, 2007

It is the 6th anniversary of your passing and it is still extremely painful. We all miss you - and as you know, you have two 2nd cousins, Jonathan Christopher and Nicholas Edward, who look like you. We hope that they grow up to have your wonderful and giving personality.

Chris, you are always in our thoughts and prayers.

Love, Kate

Chris Keneally

September 11, 2007

Dear Ingrassia Family, I did not know Chris well, just through his achievements in athletics. I was at Immaculata the same time Chris was at WHRHS. On this solemn day, I want you to know that I will pray for you and your family that with each passing day, your pain will hurt just a bit less. I know that it is difficult to lose someone, and by the accounts of mutual friends, you were blessed with a great human being. Christopher actually beat me out for First Team All County in football his senior year in HS. That is why when i saw his name scroll across the screen, I felt compelled to sign your guest book.
Well, as a parent now, I can say that I know how much you miss your son and that there is nothing that will bring him back, but keep him in your heart every day and know the he is looking down and protecting your family now.

Ed Hosty

September 11, 2007

Ingras the boys from Forbes will never forget you and the good times we had together. You are truly one of the best people I ever met! I will always remember you and your family in my prayers.

Michael Iezzi

April 24, 2007

Chris,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Doug Abraham

April 23, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

P Tabbernor

November 14, 2006

In remembrance....

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.

Robin Jones

September 2, 2006

Cantor was one of our clients when I worked on the Philly excahnge. I spoke to Chris everyday and looked forward to our morning "flirting". Each day I spoke to him and thought to myself how sweet he was and that we would surely have to meet because he "sounded" to good to be true. Then one day he and a few of the guys on the desk came down for a Phillies game and we met and with one big smile, he captivated me with those dimples and beautiful soulful eyes. It was so funny because I was waiting for the flirty Chris that I spoke to everyday but what I got was a shy, sweet, caring teddybear that could bearly look at me. I spoke to Chris before Sept. 11th, he was on his way to the airport. He was sooo excited because he was going to see his family and being an Uncle was something he talked about was such pride. I miss him and think of him everyday and I know that when I see him again he will be waiting with a big smile and ahhhh those dimples. I pray that his family finds peace and strenght in knowing how greatly Chris touch so many people and how much he was loved and admired by people who were blessed enough to call him FRIEND.

Lucas Perea

August 18, 2006

Hey Chris,



You remember when we first met? I transferred to WHRHS in the middle of my sophomore year. You were an outgoing and popular senior. We first spoke after wrestling practice. You introduced yourself to me, before anyone else. I don't know if you remember, because it may just have seemed like a typical conversation with a new face on the team, but I will always remember it because you were the first person at that school to treat me with kindness and made me feel welcomed. At a time in my life where friends were few and unreliable, you made me feel like I was not alone in this world. Just having someone to say “Hi” to while going from classroom to classroom during those first few weeks of school made all the difference in the world for me. As Mark Twain once wrote: “Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can read.” For that, my friend, I have always remembered and looked up to you. I just wish that there were some way that I could repay you for your kindness. If there is an afterlife, I feel comfortable knowing that you will once again be there to welcome me and help me settle in.



Sincerely,

Michael Iezzi

April 25, 2006

Chris,
Happy belated birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Alan Ingrassia

March 23, 2006

You sound like a typical Ingrassia, Chris. We know the good lord needs soldiers for the coming struggle and he chose you. Congradulations and save a place for a few more Ingrassia's. God Bless

Brad Dzama

September 29, 2005

I played high school football against Chris and his brother Paul (Hunterdon Central v. Watchung). I did not know until this 4th anniversary about Chris.My brother-in-law was lost that day, also Cantor 104th, and at the NYC ceremony, I heard the name Ingrassia spoken by a brother and sister. Knowing that it sounded familiar, I looked it up. The past 4 years have not been easy for my family, but you keep on moving. I will always keep Chris in my prayers from now on.

Michael Iezzi

April 25, 2005

Chris,

Happy Belated birthday in Heaven...May God hold you in the palm of His hand... My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Brian DeGustino

January 7, 2005

I officially met Chris when he joined Cantor's F/X option group. I was a client of his, and we hit it off immediately, as Chris often did with most people he met. It turns out, we actually met on the football field while he was at Princeton, and I at Harvard.



When Ingras was tranferred to London, as luck would have it, I was sent to Paris. We met up several times out there always enjoying each other's company. I left the firm I had been working for and started trading a new product, equity options. After a few months, I was told that none other than Chris Ingrassia was joining the group. What are the odds!! Chris was a great guy, and I think about him all the time. When my wife became pregnant in 2002, I asked her if we could honor some of my lost friends by naming the child after them. I finally was able to carry through my promise to my friends this Fall. John Christopher was born November 23, 2004 (John is after John Salerno, another friend lost on 9/11 who was both a friend to Ingras and me).



I regret not having paid tribute to my friends before now, but I wanted to wait until I fulfilled my promise to them. Ingras, I miss you bud, and I will always see a part of you when I look at my son. He is bald too, you know.

ben coen

September 12, 2004

i was friends w/ chris in london. he was one of the most geniunely nice people i have ever encountered, particularly in his profession. his geniune kindness will be missed.

Tammy S.

September 10, 2004

To Chris's family (and to his graduating high school class family),



Tomorrow is a day that flashes in my mind over and over again. The summer before the the attacks I was offered a job at Cantor. I decided the commute was a bit much for me. I declined it.... My mom's best friend's daughter and her cousin worked there and knew Chris-so I was told. I often visit the bell tower in Sterling at St. Joseph's Shrine, in memory of Chris and pray that his family feels some comfort in knowing that Chris has touched many many lives. His loving smile, his bear like hugs and his genuine kindness are something that I have only encountered in very few people. Chris always greeted me with a smile and a nice thing to say, always a 'true' gentleman and always a friend to me. I am so glad to have known him and spent 4 years of high school with him watching him grow and being a part of his high school days. I think of him often and the many others I knew...Chris was loved,still is and always will be. To Chris's family, GOD SPEED- my thoughts are with you as Chris is an angel watching over all of us now-forever smiling-forever young.



Miss you.

With love-

Tammy Schweiger

Watchung Hills 1991

Pam Ortiz

July 21, 2004

I feel kind of strange writing this almost three years after the fact. I wasn't a close friend of Chris', but I was lucky enough to get to know him because we were both in the Spisso-Casale wedding party. We were also the only two in the wedding party who didn't bring dates, so I was in good company.



All I can say is that his charm and personality was infectious and I am a better person for having known him.



I am a day shy of the anniversary of my father's death and I just started thinking about all the people I have lost, and Chris came to mind immediately.



God bless the Ingrassia family for their strength and know that you have a ton of people praying that you continue to honor your son's memory the way that you have.

The Massa Family

August 18, 2003

Dear neighbors,

As the second anniversay of 9-11 approaches I feel compelled to write and let you know Chris is in our thoughts and prayers daily. My daughter Heather went to school with Elisa and we wanted you to know we were at St. Mary's tribute as well as the lighting ceremony on the circle. You already know what a wonderful person Chris was. I only hope you and your family are comforted somewhat by knowing the world is praying for him daily. The world goes on but Chris will never be forgotten. I'm confident he is smiling down upon us.

Sincerely,

The Massa Family

Alicia LeGuillow

April 5, 2003

I got the pleasure of working with Chris. He always had a big smile and was so polite. Everytime he would walk into the room the workers would go crazy calling out his name. We all loved him and we got along with him. He always spoke to me about his niece and always had stories to tell me about her and pictures too. When he went to London he said he would miss his beautiful niece and would come down just to see her. He loved his family and talk good stories about them. To Chris family I am so sorry for your great lost. May god have him by his side.



With much love

Alicia

Anonymous

March 18, 2003

I knew Chris as a classmate of mine at Watchung Hills. We graduated together in 1991, and I hadn't seen him since then. However, whenever I reflected on that time, Chris was always one of the people that I remembered as a truly gracious, good, and exceptional person. Anyone who ever knew Chris knows that there was great deal that you could say about him...and none of it was bad.



I hadn't seen Chris in more than a decade, but through the grapevine had heard that we was working at the World Trade Center. It was one of those extraneous bits of information that you pick up in casual conversation with someone that you bump into, who you once went to high school with. I forgot that I had even heard it.



On that morning, watching it all happen...I remembered. My heart sank. When his loss was confirmed, I was moved in a way that I didn't expect.



Words of sympathy seem so futile. But they are all we can offer. Chris was but one member of a family of exceptional quality. The kid that I knew, and the man that he became are a testament to the kind of family that they are.



I will remember Chris, always, and warmly. And, may your family find peace, and strength in knowing how many were touched by Chris's life.

Joey Tremarco

October 31, 2002

I didn't know Chris very well, but knew of him and the family in which he came. Though I was several years behind him in school, I knew and heard of the man he was. His excellence in sports and in academics was something that everyone strived for, but few could obtain. The world is a much lesser place without Chris in it, but his memory will last forever. My sympathy goes out to his family and close friends, you will remain in my prayers.

Matt Ingrassia

September 25, 2002

I don't have to say that Chris is missed so deeply and so dearly by his family, but what I hope can help us, our family, and yours - Aunt Gloria, Uncle Tony, Elise, Paul and Anthony - are these words from a dedication entitled "To Those I Love":



When I am gone, release me, let me go. I have so many things to see and do. You mustn't tie yourself to me with tears, be happy that we have had so many years. I gave you my love. You can only guess how much you gave me in happiness. But now it's time I traveled on alone. So grieve a while for me if you must then let your grief be comforted by trust. It's only for a while that we must part so bless the memories within your heart. I won't be far away, for life goes on. So if you need me, call and I will come. Though you can't see or touch me, I'll be near and if you listen with your heart, you'll hear all of my love around you soft and clear. And then, when you must come this way alone, I'll greet you with a smile, and say "Welcome Home."



Chris - we miss you.

John Betts

September 13, 2002

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ingrassia and family, On September 11, 2002 I participated in a Rolling Requiem performance of Mozart's Requiem. All around the world choirs and orchestras performed as a memorial to the victims of the 9-11 terror attacks. Over 300 volunteers were in the chorus with me. We each wore the name of a victim during the concert. I was given Christopher N. Ingrassia's name. During the performance I thought about Chris. Even though I never met him, and didn't personally know anyone who died that day, I felt a great sense of loss and sorrow.



After the performance I found this web page dedicated to Chris's memory. He has certainly touched many lives in a kind and generous way.



Sincerely, John

Rose Ingrassia-Belida

September 12, 2002

Today I read all I could find about Chris. If I didn't see the picture of him I would have thought I was reading about my brother Christopher Ingrassia, whom died Sept.2, 2001. The resemblence in personalities brings tears to my eyes. I wonder if we could be related? Our great gradfather Salvatore was born in Camoreale Sicily in 1853. If someone is interested in exploring this further you may contact me at my web address. I lived in N.Y.C. almost 15 years. I love the city and the strenght of all its families. My heart goes out to you.

Lisa Parello

September 12, 2002

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Ingrassia and family,

Although I personally did not know Chris, my sister (who also has an entry here) and my parents did. From them and all I have read I know he was a wonderful person and it is a tragedy that we only spent a short time with him here on earth. Every time I see you at church on Sunday, I am reminded about what wonderful parents you are and how you truly have raised such a wonderful family. My thoughts and prayers are always with you. I will forever remember Chris in my heart.

Dan & Teresa Miller

September 11, 2002

To The Ingrassia Family - I personally never had the pleasure of meeting Chris, but the stories I heard from my brother-in-law Jim Miller were truly wonderful. The tribute Jim wrote about Chris last fall said it all for me. You obviously raised a wonderful son. On this one year anniversary of so many senseless deaths - I wish you all peace of heart. Teresa Miller

KATHLEEN TAYLOR

September 10, 2002

My daughter, Megan, graduated from Watchung Hills with Chris. I was shocked and saddened to learn that Chris was lost in the WTC. I didn't know Chris.But I remembered Megan telling me about this boy she went to school with who was smart,athletic, popular AND was nice to everyone. Meg was so impressed by his sensitivity and kindness. As a parent, I thought " he must be very special for my child to notice this in him".



My prayers and thoughts are with the Ingrassia family - we are so sorry for your loss. Chris will always be remembered by our family for his kind and gentle heart.

Joseph Milana Jr.

September 10, 2002

I have not spoken to you since High School, but was deeply affected by your passing. You were a person who was blessed with great athletic ability, superior intelligence and came from a loving affluent home. Many who share these credentials with you often become self centered and pompous. You were an exception. Reflecting on your memory this past year I recall your tremendous work ethic, wonderful sense of humor and sheer kindness to all you encountered.I can honestly say that I have never heard a disparaging word made against you. After reading some of the other tributes to you from those that knew you well in your adult life, I can tell that you have continued to grow into an outstanding human being. This is a testiumony to the wonderful job your parents did with raisng you. My prayers and sympathy are with your entire family.

Tracey Korcusko(Parello)

September 10, 2002

Dearest Mr and Mrs Ingrassia, Anthony, Paul and Laura,





I can't believe it has been a year since we lost Chris. I think about him and you all the time. I know that you have spoken with my mother, and that while each day is hard, that you are beginning to heal. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you always.



Love,

Tracey

May Smialkowski

September 9, 2002

I did not know Chris but his father Anthony lived next door to us on Stockman Place in Irvington. Bruno,myself and family want to extend our condolences to his family. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you on Sept 11.

May & Bruno Smialkowski

Angela Ashlock

September 9, 2002

As the September 11 approaches, I want to send my condolensces out to the family of Christopher. I decided to make a quilt square for the United in Memory quilt project. In reading the many stories of the wonderful lives lost on that tragic day, Christopher touched my heart and brought tears to my eyes. In everything that I read about him, he is the type of person I would love to hang out with and have had the opportunity to meet. His character also sounds like one that I hope my toddler son can someday grow up and have. The quilt piece I made was very simplistic and I so wish I had the talent to do more. It seems as though the world lost a true gem.



Angela

Janalee Ingrassia-Bachand

September 5, 2002

I did not know Chris, but I would like you to know my prayers go out to your family as the anniversay of September 11th draws near.

GOD BLESS

Ann Marie Ferrante-Seyffart

September 4, 2002

I met Chris at my sister and Keith's party for their children in the summer of 2001.
It was so so hot that day and my boys as well as the other kids, Keith and Scott Coleman included, wanted to play football.
At one point I looked over at Chris and he was soaking wet and my 9 year old son was trying to wrestle with him. I went over to apologize and Chris smiled ever so sweetly and said it was okay he, too, was having fun.
I was amazed that such a young man could have so much patience and be so kind to small children. What a great guy, he's going to be a wonderful father and husband someday, I thought. I went to get him a bottle of water and thanked him for playing so wonderfully with my sons.
He told me that he enjoyed it and that he was glad to finally meet James and Paul. Apparently Uncle Keith had told him that they were great kids and he complimented me on my two sons.

Chris, I hope you Keith and Scott are all together. It was a pleasure to meet you.

Andrew Kirschner

August 28, 2002

To the Ingrassia Family:



My family and I are still thinking about you. We send you our love and prayers.



Sincerely,



Andrew Kirschner

Pavel Rouha

July 17, 2002

Hi Chris,

the Monday evening I called you I was so happy to hear you again after such a long time. I was looking forward to see you in New York, show you my family, I was so excited... I did not make it... Tuesday changed it..



I will never forget the time spent with you while working or having fun.

Thank you for your being here on the Earth, for all your kindness and help. God bless you Baldy!

Pegg Ponzio

June 3, 2002

Dear Gloria, Anthony and Family,

I pray for your strength and peace, daily.

Sincerely, Pegg

claire cox krusch

May 30, 2002

I did not know Chris Ingrassia, but I know his grandmother Marie. I know how proud she was of this young man. The void is just so painful. None of these beautiful, shining people who lost their lives on Sept. 11 will EVER be forgotten or will the families that have to deal with the loss everyday.

Angie Campbell

May 2, 2002

May God Bless you and watch over the family and friends that you left behind on 9/11/01. Rest in this loving peace forever more.

James McCloskey

March 12, 2002

Met Chris when I was young in the market in London. The happiest guy to be around. Had fantastic nights out on his too frequent trips to Tokyo.

Susan Robart

February 23, 2002

To Christopher's Family and Friends;



For my birthday, in November, all I had asked for was a mercy BAND. Still, in November, I was very pained by September 11 and was not feeling like any other sort of celebration.



Mercy BANDs are bracelets honoring the victims of September 11. The idea behind the bands is that the people who wear them, pray daily for the family of the person named on the bracelet.



When I went to select my BAND, I knew that I wanted victims of the WTC because, had I been living or working in New York, that is most likely where I would have been and I felt that I could relate to that loss.



I went to a local church and requested a BAND from WTC. The first one they handed me was imprinted Christopher N Ingrassia and I started to cry, again realizing that these are not just

names, these are people with families who must be in great pain.



I stood there and cried. I asked for another BAND which I was going to give as a gift to a friend.



When I got home, I spent hours trying to access information about Chris, only finding his age, name and where he worked.



When I called to thank my parents for the bracelet, I wanted them to know the information but I could not speak without crying.



I am still saddened by the loss of such a bright, young person needlessly lost in this senseless tragedy.



I think of him every morning and every evening when put on or remove the bracelet and I pray for your family.



I am so happy to see a much more detailed version of Christopher's biography on the website tonight but I am also pained, once again by the memory of this horrible tragedy.



The details about him prove what a wonderful son you raised who was sensitive to the pain of those, even strangers, around him.



To me, Christopher is not a stranger as he is with me every day. God bless your family.

Matt Kantor

February 7, 2002

Chris,



From the first time we met in LBI last summer, I knew right away that you were a great guy. I will never forget how you kicked all our butts in Put-Put that weekend and how much fun we all had. I remember how great it was to see you at the Reale's Party and how sad I was only a few days later when I learned you were gone.



Even though we were friends for only a short while, I felt like I have known you forever. We all miss you buddy and our hearts go out to your family.



I hope we meet again some day.



Matt

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