Harvey Joseph Gardner III

Harvey Joseph Gardner III

Harvey Gardner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 27, 2001.
Tribute to Harvey-- A True American Hero, Forever Strong and Loved

Harvey Joseph Gardner III, 35, was truly wise for his age. An animated energized man that excelled at living, he had an astute appreciation and passion for life. "Harvey was adored and appreciated for his strength, integrity, and wisdom--he was my big brother, my teacher, my friend," said his youngest brother Anthony.

Harvey saw himself as a work-in-progress and always strove to be the best person that he could be. Three years ago, he decided to go back to school to become a certified computer technician. He realized an insatiable interest in the field and began his job at the World Trade Center two years ago. Harvey had a knack for making everyone comfortable and many of his coworkers soon became part of his family.

In his spare time, Harvey could always be found running or riding his bike at the beach in Spring Lake, NJ--he lived in Lakewood, NJ with his other brother, Mark for the last four years. He enjoyed and participated in the martial arts, loved to cook, loved his family and protected them throughout his entire life, was an American patriot, a student of history, and a collector of memories. He will forever be remembered for the sensitive, strong, beautiful man that he was.

His family is FOREVER PROUD.


Tribute submitted by Anthony Gardner.


Built From Scratch
For his career, Harvey Gardner chose the computer lab over the kitchen, but both places fostered his creativity. He was a tinkerer, someone who built computers from stray parts and, evidently, built dinners the same way. Mr. Gardner, 35, did all the cooking for himself and his younger brother Mark, with whom he lived in Spring Lake, N.J. But the recipes were gleaned from the air.

"They were all his own concoctions," said another brother, Anthony, who is the founder of the WTC United Family Group (www.wtcunitedfamilygroup.org), an information network for families of the victims of Sept. 11. "It was crazy stuff. But it was good."

A practitioner of martial arts and a devotee of the History Channel, Mr. Gardner was a computer consultant for General Telecom on the 83rd floor of 1 World Trade Center.

"Mark managed to get through to him at the trade center that morning," Anthony Gardner said. "And Mark heard him comforting others, telling them it was O.K. He was being his normal, level-headed self."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 12, 2001.


Harvey Gardner, 35, a role model

When a hijacked airplane hit the North Tower of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, Harvey Joseph Gardner called his brother Mark to let him know what was happening.

Mr. Gardner was reassuring the people who worked around him on the 93rd floor in the office of General Telecom.

"I can imagine what he did when the events unfolded," another brother, Anthony, said. "I'm sure he was helping people who couldn't get out."

To his family, Mr. Gardner was a hero and role model. "He knew what was important in life," Anthony Gardner said.

Born in Newark, Mr. Gardner lived in Belleville before moving to Lakewood four years ago.

After high school, Mr. Gardner couldn't decide whether to be a chef or computer technician. He chose the latter as a profession, and dabbled in the former as a hobby. He was 35.

"He loved to cook," said Anthony Gardner. "He used to make his concoctions, putting them over pasta. He was inventive in his cooking."

Mr. Gardner had been a car salesman. But about three years ago, got a job at General Telecom, where he was a supervisor.

At home, he practiced martial arts.

"He promoted a healthy lifestyle. He was very spiritual and liked to run on the beach," Anthony Gardner said.

Judith Torea, Mr. Gardner's mother, said her son always wanted to help his country. She said she saw his death as just that.

"He was trying to calm other people down. That's the kind of person he was. He had a very kind heart."

In Mr. Gardner's honor, his family and friends created a Web site for victims' families: www.wtcunitedfamilygroup.org.

Mr. Gardner also is survived by his father, Harvey J. Gardner II; stepfather, Manuel Torea, and a half-brother, Joseph.

A memorial Mass will be offered at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Raphael's Church, Livingston.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mr. Gardner's name to the Make a Wish Foundation of New Jersey, 1034 Salem Road, Union, N.J. 07083.

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September 11, 2023

Thinking of you and your family today, Harvey.

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September 10, 2023

Thinking of you Harvey. Never forgotten.

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September 14, 2021

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

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September 11, 2020

You are not forgotten

January 23, 2020

In lasting memory of Harvey.
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Barbara Cordova

September 14, 2016

Thinking of you and your family.

Nancy Jones

September 12, 2016

You are still in my thoughts and with each anniversary that passes I still reflect on what could have been. I wish I would have had the opportunity to know you. Hugs and love to the rest of the family as another year goes by. We will never forget.

Allison Bishop

September 11, 2016

Thinking of you and your family on this day, Harvey.

Barbara Cordova

September 14, 2015

Thank you big guy for always being a great and supportive friend to my nephews, The Alfonsos. We miss you

Just me again!

Nancy Jones

September 12, 2015

A little late this year but you are and always will be in my thoughts. I so wish this conversation would yield a reply from you. It's so sad to think of the opportunity lost. Rest easy cousin! Your Gardner legacy lives on!

Anthony Logatto

September 11, 2015

I met Harvey thru a friend of mine, Michael Romeo an we clicked right off the bat, he's always in my thoughts an prayers. He used to make breakfast for Mike's kids every weekend an everything he made was always extra delicious an we miss his smile dearly, as well as his presence

September 11, 2014

Woooo...that's one of the things I remember you always saying... I'm thinking of you today Harvey. Love you my brother...

Otto and Barbara Cordova

September 11, 2014

you are always is our hearts

Allison Bishop

September 10, 2014

Thinking of you and your family this evening, Harvey.

September 12, 2013

Thinking of the cousin I never knew and his family. Wishing I had found you sooner. Nancy Jones

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Madeline Kelly-Harden

September 11, 2013

I think of you and miss you ever day you are missed and loved by so many people you had the greatest ability to touch the souls of everyone you came into contact with.

Barbara Cordova

September 11, 2013

Thinking of you

Roxana Torres

September 14, 2012

My condolences go to the Gardner family. I am a student and I am using Harvey Joseph Gardner for my 9/11 video project. I am truly sorry for your loss. From my research, Harvey seemed like a wonderful person. My prayers go out to the Gardner family.

We found her. Your Great, great, grandmother Alice Bradshaw! Her father was William Bradshaw and her mother was Margaret Benning.

September 11, 2012

Barbara and Otto Cordova

September 11, 2012

Harvey, dear Harvey, you are an essential part of the memories of our family...we talk about you to the new children that are being born to our family...you are a hero, you are our hero...forever in our hearts...

September 10, 2012

Tomorrow, just like every September 11th, I will teach my social studies classes about what happened on that day. And tomorrow, just like every September 11th, I will do it with you and your family close to my heart, Harvey.

--Allison

Dean Baiardi

September 7, 2012

feel the love...Harvey..say hello to greg 4 me...

Ophelia Romero

September 11, 2011

Thinking of you today and always and remembering the days we worked together at The Nassau... How you always had a smile on your face and was always so happy...

Love You Always
Ophelia

September 10, 2011

Thinking of you and remembering good things, like the day you and your brother Mark almost carried me out of the hospital after visiting Robin because you guys were afraid I was going to fall because of the snow. Love the Cordovas

Susan Mahoney

September 10, 2011

On the 10th Anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, I am honoring and remembering Harvey Joseph Gardner III. His name was chosen for me randomly when I clicked the button at the 9/11 Project on Facebook . I have read about his life and what a wonderful man he was on this site and will carry him in my heart tomorrow. I am honored to do this for such wonderful man. His friends and family are in my prayers. God Bless.

Barbara Cordova

September 10, 2010

Harvey, how can we forget...we remember you a lot...I remember when you came to Miami Beach and Mark was looking for you, calling the Hotel and everywhere, I finally found you and you where having a fun time...Glad for the fun times you had...we miss you...Love the Cordovas, Otto and Barbara

Roldan Alfonso

September 7, 2010

thought about u 2day man .so i looked u up..love ya man ..you are good..miss you..
love ya.

Ray Gonzalez

November 15, 2009

From ray gonzalez may god bless you up in heven.

Gus Johnson

September 16, 2009

I will never forget the times we had at the car dealership, you were always a gentleman and a professional.

Nancy Jones

September 12, 2009

Just back from working a Bingo to support my daughter's Baton habit and I thought of you.

We are making so much progress on our family tree. I have located the names of your great, great, great grandparents on your paternal side and traced them all the way back to Nantucket if you can imagine! Jane Bartlett was your great, great,great grandmother and Benjamin Gardner was your great, great, great grandfather. We have been working hard at sourcing these records and have even established our Abraham Gardner's relationship to Captain Bob Bartlett. He was Captain Bob's first cousin once removed.

I am still trying to find Alice Bradshaw your great, great grandmother; she is being very illusive. Barbara Crosson and I talk all the time and share information, we are hoping in time we will find her. It's really been a journey! We know so much more now than when we started. I just wish you were here to share this with. It would be so fun!

Since you probably have really good connections up there, see if you can talk the Big Guy into throwing a little " Angel Dust" our way. We could sure use it! Take care cousin, rest easy and we'll keep you posted.

Love Nancy

September 11, 2009

Thinking of you today Harvey

--Allison

Nancy Jones

June 21, 2009

For your Birthday I thought i would update you on the family tree progress. Being a history channel devotee and history student I thought this information should be shared with those who knew and loved you and could perhaps find it in their hearts to help keep your passion alive.

As it turns out I had originally missed a Harvey in the line. The first Harvey Gardner in the line is the son of my great grandfather Abrahm Gardner b. abt. 1862 in St. Pierre-et-Miquelon, Dom Tom France. That means of course that my Great Granfather was your Great Great Grandfather and actually from what I can figure makes you the 4th Harvey Joseph Gardner. The next Harvey Joseph was b.1918, the third would be your father who's birthday I don't have yet and then yourself. I would be so excited to share this with your family. I know Anthony was very passionate about preserving your memory and I hope he is out there somewhere and sees this. Anthony please contact me @ [email protected]. I would love to share.

Doug Abraham

June 20, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

This is me the family you never knew...Nancy!

Nancy Jones

February 10, 2009

Harvey, this is not where I had hoped to find a member of my family. How frustrating it is to know that the opportunity was there to know you and now it is gone. You and I shared a great grandfather, Abraham Gardner. Your grand father Harvey was my grandmother Mildred's half brother. I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and feel blessed to have now found the family connection that I so hope to preserve. I recently found a post in an archived message board written by Barbara Crosson some ten years ago. It reduced me to a puddle of tears, I cried like a baby. She was looking for the same family I was looking for; I couldn't believe it! Now I must come to grips with the deep sense of loss I feel for the opportunity lost. May it be a lesson to us all. I hope that anyone who reads this that are members of the family of Harvey Gardner I, or William Gardner the children of Abraham Gardner will contact me. I really want to get to know you all and keep the connection alive. I know Aunt Neah always tried to keep in touch with this branch of the family and I would like to take over that responsiblity. We need to keep the memories alive, share what we know and establiish a connection that will create memories and family history for years to come. God Bless and keep you and may Aunt Neah watch over you. Love Nancy

krysty martinez

September 11, 2008

Hello there! Many may not know me. My name is krysty, and i wanted to leave a message to show my sorrow. They were randomly passing out necklaces with names of those who lost their lives in the september 11 tragedy at my school. I recieved this name, and i wanted to drop by to say that God will always be by your sides.

Barbara Cordova

September 11, 2008

Dear Harvey, you are always in our hearts...Love the Cordovas, Otto, Barbara, Emilio and Wayne

Doug Abraham

June 20, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

Safely Home

Michael Iezzi

June 20, 2008

Harvey,
Happy Birthday in Heaven.

A loved one lives forever in the hearts of those who cared.
A loved one lives forever in the memories that were shared.

September 6, 2007

Thinking of you Harvey

Your brother is an amazing person who keeps fighting for the dignity of you and all the victims of September 11th..I'm sure you are very proud of him..watch over him and the rest of your family.
God bless you.

Nancy Nee
sister of FF George Cain...ladder 7

Doug Abraham

June 20, 2007

Happy Birthday!!!

Michael Iezzi

June 20, 2007

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

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.

P Tabbernor

October 12, 2006

In memory....

Dave Silva

September 11, 2006

Harvey, Words can't discribe how you've touched me, my family and everyone who's has had the pleasure of knowing you. I remember our conversations about trust and love. I remember how you always told me how much you love and will ALWAYS protect your family, especialy your brothers. Being around you made me feel bigger than life because you were EVEN BIGGER. I remember you and I looking for each other at Penn Station for a dinner meeting 3 mths before 911. You said "Hey I'm over here by the Police Podium" When I look toward that Podium today I ALWAYS see you waving at me. I love and miss you Harv.

cathie guarino

September 10, 2006

Judy Mary, & Family,

I just found this site, & came across Harvey's name. My prayers have been with you all thse last 5 years. Harvey sounded like a truly wonderful person. May God be with you all.

Cathie Guarino

( Louise Vessichelli's daughter)

Peter Nigro

September 23, 2005

My memories of Harvey III are few. Although I was close to his father I only knew him in his early childhood. I've learned through this web site that he grew to be a wonderful young man. As often happens as we grow older we drift away from childhood friends. I lost touch with Harvey II & Judy. An accidental meeting with Judy in the mid 80's was enjoyable and I recall her beaming as she caught me up on the growth and accomplishments of her boys. My heart aches far beyond any ability to express when only a few minutes ago I learned of Harvey III's death. There are no words to describe my feelings for the loss and pain you are suffering. I pray you can weather the storm of this loss and remember with a smile not only the joy Harvey brought to you but also the kindness and joy he gave to others. His goodness to all is a reflection of the love and guidance showered on him, by his parents, as he grew to be the man so many people admired and loved. You Harvey III will be in my prayers along with your biological and World Trade Center family & friends. God bless you and keep you and yours in the palm of his hand.

Mary Helen Corrado

September 11, 2005

I only learned of Harvey yesterday when I spent time talking with his mom at the Take Back the Memorial Rally. I'm glad I got the opportunity to get to know this gentle, caring man through the loving eyes of his mother. I know his memory will live on through all who knew him.

David Pessini

May 2, 2004

The days of Jr High and the few times Harvey & I spent together will live in my memory forever. Peace Brother Harvey. We WILL meet again!!!

harvey gardner 11

June 20, 2003

today is june20,2003 and this is harvey's birthday, all of your family and friends miss you so much we think of you everday. I know you are watching over us every day.we love you harvey be happy with the angels, till we are all with you love pop

Otto & Barbara Cordova

September 12, 2002

Harvey is a very special Angel in Heaven. Together with Robin he is sharing friendship and love to all the others angels. I remember when I told my Dad that Harvey has not been found, it was very sad. My dad was very sick with the cancer that killed him October 12th, but sick and all he was able to say, - he is in a better place, and he is watching over us as a very special and a very strong guardian angel...We remember him every day. His picture and history is pasted on my office wall. He is admired and loved by those who knew him and many that never met him. God bless his family, a very special blessing for his brother Mark. Barbie and Otto

Joan McHugh

September 12, 2002

I never knew Harvey except through his good friend and coworker, Joyce Carpeneto. She emailed me saying how much she adored him, and what a close and dear friend he had become. I am strengthened by the knowledge that, throughout the horror they were going through, Joyce and Harvey were together and able to share their strength with each other and their other coworkers. My condolences to all his family and friends. He is a person I would have liked to have known.

Amy Trahan

September 10, 2002

Harvey was a wonderful friend of mine a few years ago. I'll never forget what a good person he was. I worked with him in 1996. Last time I saw him was in front of the World Trade Center. I pray that God gives him the best peace there is there in heaven, because he was one of the best people I have ever known.

Yolanda Morales

September 9, 2002

To The Gardner Family,



My deepest and most sincere condolenses are with you as we near the 1st anniversary of that dreadful day. I knew Harvey from Akbar's Cafe where he would go and place his order every morning at the same exact time. He would always get a veggie eggwhite omelette on wheat and a large balck coffee. To say as soon as he walked we all knew what he was going to have. Your family and Harvey will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

Richard franklin

September 3, 2002

I never really know him. I didn't know all my uncle's sons. But on that day when we were driving in the car and got the phone call I knew. If that day didn't happend I would have met him maybe on a vacation. But it did happend but i still met him in stories. knowing he was still with us. even though i didn't meet him i miss him. I wrote a paper for you Harvey it was about when i met you. I dedicated it to you. god bless you

Allison Bishop

August 16, 2002

I used to serve Harvey and Mark at a bar in Lakewood. Harvey, Mark, and their friend, Howie, were favorite "regulars" of all the bartenders. Their presence made our jobs so much more pleasant. Harvey and I often talked about fitness while he sipped a club soda; I always enjoyed talking to him, he was so pleasant and genuine.

I knew back in September that it was too good to be true that no one close to my family had been lost in the attacks. It's August, and I just learned about Harvey last night when I returned to that bar for dinner. I was devastated to find out that someone that I was so tremendously fond of is gone.

Mark, my prayers go out to you and your family. I hope you're all hanging in as best as possible. I'm so, so sorry for your loss.

Carol Hallahan

July 21, 2002

I'm a needleworker and owner of a needlework shop in Broadview Hts, Ohio. I recently heard about a needlework project that involves the square-by-square building of a huge needlework flag containing thousands of names of victims of terror. My square contains a small stitched design of the World Trade Center and the name "Harvey Gardner III". After reading all these entries and the short profile about Harvey,as I stitch with a grup of other stitchers on Monday July 22nd, I'll be thinking about him , Anthony, his father Harvey. I'm sure a day doesn't go by that they and other don't miss him. But I'm sure he is kept alive in their memories.

They hope to have the flag completed by September 11 and display it at different locations in memory of the victims of terrorism.

God Bless

Harvey J. Gardner

July 20, 2002

As his father, I remember June 20, 1966 when a happy healthy baby boy, named Harvey was born. What a blessing for his family!

I remember his mom chasing him around the house with a spoonfull of food. She thought he didn't eat enough. On the day he passed away, he was a handsome 6'2" and 240 LBS of solid muscle.

I remember a little boy going to school all dressed up in a suit, hat and tie, carrying a briefcase. He was playing the part of a lawyer in a school play. His parents were so proud of their little actor!

I remember a troubled young man, who stumbled, fell, and picked himself up to graduate with honors.

I remember him going through 12 cars, until he finally bought a cadillac. It fit Harvey to a "T".

Harvey was one to the best salesmen I ever saw, but that's not what he wanted. Instead, his love of computers drove him to enter a career in that field.

The last time I saw Harvey, was in the hospital in Tampa, December of 2001, where I was receiving a new heart. I remember nothing else of that morning, except that his face appeared to me. He smiled and winked, and I knew new life.



Your loving father

"the Colonel"

Harvey J. Gardner

toni marie soltys

June 14, 2002

When i got the news that Harvey was in tower 1, i said to my brother Harvey, what was he doing there? We weren't to shore at the time. We later found out that he worked there.

see Harvey and I grew up together in the same house. Boy did we have fun. He was my cousin by marriage. It was like having the big brother i never had. I haven't seen Harvey or his 3 brothers in some time.

My family would just like to say may he never be forgotten.

GOD BLESS HARVEY AND HIS FAMILY

We will remember you in our hearts.

Steve, Toni, Matthew, & Haley Soltys

Angie Campbell

April 26, 2002

May God Bless you and watch over the ones that you left behind on 9/11/01. Rest in his loving peace...........

dave galante

April 18, 2002

hey buddy u member me from high school and college. im so sad ur dead but u know ill be thinkin about u alot and i hope ur doin well. cya when its the right time,

ur friend

dave galante

Shelley Sylvester

April 2, 2002

I didn't know you before Harvey, but I know a little bit about you now. I will never forget

Vilma I. Aguiar

March 23, 2002

I never met Harvey personally but I met his father a few months before he went to Heavenly Father.That Sep. 11 I was working at a federal building. Exactly when we heard the bad news Harvey's name came to my mind, thinking that something happen to his father. Without realizing that his son's name was also Harvey.This young man remind me my oldest son. He had the same interests as my son. I know how hard had been on his father. At the same time I know that Harvey will be able to keep doing his work from heavens the same way he was doing his good will here on earth.This time beside his grandfather. Blessings for all his family. A friend, Vilma Ivette

JOE ROSE

March 11, 2002

My dear friend Harvey will never be forgotten. He brought HUMOR&true caring to me when i needed it most.His visit to me as i was recovering from open heart sugery made my recovery twice as fast.His wit his DEMEANOR&HIS STEADFAST STAND ON ALWAYS BEING THE CONSUMMATE GENTLEMAN will be sorley missed.GODBLESS you Harvey ,my wife JEANNE&I will always think of you. YOUR FRIEND JOE ROSE

Will R

January 31, 2002

I worked with GenTel as I resell technology solutions. Chris K, Harvey and I would go to lunch periodically - Harvey was a good guy - a guy one felt comfortable around from the start. I last saw Harvey at his desk late August during one my visits and I stopped by to chat. As always, he was in a good mood and we goofed on Chris. We laughed - as we always did. He was a great guy and I hate that this had to happen but I am thankful I got to know Harvey. God bless his family - all New Yorkers will never forget your loss.

January 20, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS

BEAUTIFUL MAN HARVEY JOSEPH GARDNER

111..MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH

GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS

FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA

AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..

HARVEY JOSEPH IS NOW PART OF AMERICAN HISTORY..AMEN.

Teresa Jahn

January 1, 2002

We are deeply sorry for your loss of Harvey. We thank him for the comfort and help he gave to others on such a tragic day. Such an act from his heart reflects his kindness. We thank his brother Anthony for his work of the WTC families. May Harvey's ability to collect memories, his life and love continue living on in those who love him. May your sorrow be lightened by the golden memories of the warm moments in your lives that were shared with Harvey. 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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