Matthew David Yarnell

Matthew David Yarnell

Matthew Yarnell Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 28, 2001.
A Merry Prankster
More than once, Matthew Yarnell's mother hung up on him. He would call, disguising his voice, and try to sell her a random product — pool supplies, anything. "Sorry, I'm not interested," Michele Yarnell would say and hang up before she realized who was calling.

"He liked to have fun," Ms. Yarnell said wistfully. Mr. Yarnell, 26, an assistant vice president for technology at Cantor Fitzgerald, took his job seriously enough that he was promoted three times in the year and a half he was there.

But he crammed plenty of fun into his life.

Last spring, on a blind date with Angela Tsuei, the two found themselves without a plan after dinner.

"Matthew said, 'Well, the Duane Reade in the World Trade Center is open,' " Ms. Tsuei recalled.

In the store, they split up and bought each other gifts. Mr. Yarnell got his date animal stickers for her nails. She bought him a rubber ducky.

In the months to come, they would spend hours in Mr. Yarnell's apartment in Jersey City, giggling and goofing.

"When we got down to the end of the paper towel roll, we would end up smacking each other with it all night," Ms. Tsuei said. "We would be just howling with laughter."


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 18, 2001.


Matthew Yarnell, 26, a memorable friend When Matthew Yarnell's family held a memorial service for him last weekend, a book was passed out called "Memories of Matt." Inside were dozens of photos, e-mails and stories about his family, his girlfriend, his college days at Carnegie Mellon University, his beloved MG and his friends. His numerous friends. They recalled his offbeat sense of humor, like the time he carried a bogus million-dollar bill and kept asking strangers, over and over, if they could "break a million." They marveled at his generosity, like the time he sold stock to give a childhood friend tickets to London as a wedding gift. They remembered road trips (Matt usually drove), eating in New Jersey diners and his ear-to-ear grin. "My favorite times spent with Matt were the days we just sat and talked," friend Deborah Cohen wrote in an e-mail yesterday. "Matt was the kind of person you could talk to about everything . . . career, finances, love, future. He was always there for his friends -- willing to listen and give advice and a warm hug." Matt grew up in Kinnelon and graduated from Kinnelon High School before attending Carnegie Mellon. At his second job out of college, 26-year-old Matt of Jersey City seemed to find his calling. He had been promoted three times in a year and a half at Fiduciary Trust Co., a financial services firm, and was vice president of technology. "He was really on his way up," his mother, Michele Yarnell, said. His personal life was coming together, too. After just four months of dating, he and girlfriend Angela Tsuei were talking about marriage. "Matt and I used to have fun doing anything. Cooking, shopping or just laughing at ourselves," Tsuei said. "He is the single kindest, smartest, most adorable person I have ever known. I will forever be in love with him." Matt worked on the 97th floor in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. He was at a training session when a plane hijacked by terrorists struck the building, Mrs. Yarnell said. That morning, he called Tsuei to tell her the tower was being evacuated. That was the last time anyone heard from him, his mother said. At the memorial service held at Congregation Beth Shalom in Pompton Lakes, Matt was eulogized by his father, Ted, and college friend Rolf Neill.

Both talked about how Matt touched his family and friends with his intelligence and his wit. "Only Matt would take girls on a date to the track. Only Matt would think of an MG as a reliable car," Neill said in his speech. "Only Matt knew . . . where the best diners were in New Jersey. Only Matt had so many best friends." In addition to his parents of Kinnelon, Matt is survived by his sister, Lindsey at home; his brother, Brian, of Montclair; and two uncles. Donations can be sent to the Matthew D. Yarnell Memorial Scholarship Trust, Kinnelon High School, 12 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, N.J. 07405.

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January 6, 2023

just reading all the good things about you, it's impossible not to cry thinking that your beautiful life was cut short in such a cruel way. may you rest in peace Matt

Mimi Chan

September 11, 2021

Rest In Peace, Matt. All the wonderful memories at ADP and at FTCI. Thinking of you today and everyday.

CMU Alumni

March 16, 2021

Matthew, it’s been 20 years. I last visited as CMU Alumni in 2012 (posted below). I didn’t realize your remains were only found in 2015. So sorry. I’m glad it has a final home now.

I thought about you when I saw an old photo of the NY skyline in 1999 and then one way after 2001. We crossed paths at Carnegie Mellon a lot, even though we never spoke. We had many friends in common.

May you Rest In Peace.

Barbara Coughlan

September 9, 2020

So many students over the years, but Matt remains in my memory. Smart, kind, unique individual!

Peggy Childers

September 11, 2019

To the family and friends of Matthew David Yarnell:
Please know that Matt will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not allow those we lost on 9/11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.

Susan

September 11, 2017

Matthew--Wow 16 years So much of this day seems like yesterday. I remember all the fun your Mom and I had at school functions like the fashion shows--and we bonded over our children as they prepared to move out into the world You were so bright and you certainly found a successful path. There are no words, there is no sense to what happened. But I know God had a purpose for your life and you fulfilled that purpose brilliantly. I hope your brother and sister always treasure you in their hearts I know Mom and Dad will always ache but will always have a sense of pride in who you became. Rest in Peace. We think of you often Susan Cinquegrana

Amy S.

September 10, 2016

Matthew.... You and I are the same age. Why God chooses to take one of us Home so young is something only He knows. It's been 15 years. I never met you, but I pray for the families of those lost every year. I just read an article from last year about you: I am so thankful your earthly remains were found. I'm sure you're continuing your pranks and fun 'upstairs'. God Bless you. Always.

F T

September 12, 2015

Rest In Peace Forever-More Matthew David Yarnell...God Speed...

Susan Cinquegrana

September 11, 2015

Matt,again another year has passed.Thankfully your remains were found so we can have peace--God has you firmly in the palm of his hand. I will never forget you or your family.

Jennifer Savastano

September 11, 2015

Thinking of you today...

Suz P.

May 9, 2015

I read an article that indicated your remains were found. I wish your family and friends continued solace and peace. You sounded like a great son, brother, and friend. Although I did not know you, I want your family and friends to know that there are many who honor you and other victims and will never forget 9/11/01.

Karen McElroy

March 19, 2015

God Bless you Matthew. You seem like a guy that anyone/everyone would love to have for a friend.

March 19, 2015

Matthew, your remains were finally identified today after all these years. May your family and friends find some comfort and peace with this discovery. Rest in Peace, you will never be forgotten.

Thomas Groff

March 19, 2015

It took 14 years but you were found. Rest in Peace now and forever.

Patty Lancaster

November 18, 2014

Matthew, You sound like you were so much fun and pure joy in your short life. I loved reading about you. I am so sorry that your life was cut short in such a heartbreaking way. Thanks to your family for sharing some their personal stories about you. God bless.

Susan Cinquegrana

September 11, 2014

Matt, now it has been 13 years and the ache never goes away and we will never forget, I think of your mom and your dad and your siblings often--how many school events Mom and I went to together making sure your class was supported. Just know that many care and we will never forget.

CMU Alumni

July 12, 2012

Hello. Has it been 11 years now? I'm not sure you know me, Matthew, but I remember you on CMU campus and we had friends in common. We never introduced each other, I don't think. I was going through a memorial book in 2006 or so in a public library and saw your photo. What a shock, a life taken away so early. Where ever you are, and whatever you are now, may you find peace.

Jim

November 22, 2011

God speed matt

ERIN HARTMAN

October 22, 2011

WORDS CAN NOT EXPESS THE SENSE OF LOSS THE MOMENTS THAT TOOK SO MANY FROM ALL OF US. I WAS JUST EATCHING THE SHOW REBUILDING GROUND ZERO AND SAW YOUR NAME MATTEW DAVID YARNELL. AND TO YOUR FAMILY I SEND DEEP REGARDS. MY NAME IS ERIN HARTMAN MADIEN NAME SCHEODEL. AND MY MOTHERS MADIEN NAME YARNELL. SOME HOW ALONG THE LINES WE ARE RELATED. WHEN I SAW THE NAME I WAS INTRIGUED IT ONLY TOOK TWO MIN TO FIND THIS WEBSITE AND A SECOND TO LOOK AT THE PICTURE SPITTING IMAGE OF MY COUSIN RICH YARNELL BUT WITH FACIAL HAIR. I HAVE ALWAYS WISHED FOR THAT DAY TO BE JUST A NIGHTMARE THAT WE COULD WAKE FROM BUT IN REALITY THAT COULD NEVER BE BUT THE MEMORIAL I HOPE CAN GIVE YOUR FAMILY SOME REST AND HOPE THAT LIFE IS STILL TO COME.

Justin Carrero

September 12, 2011

Hello Matthew;
Today at Pembroke Pines Charter, we are remembering all of those who lost their lives in the 9/11 tragedy.
We are sorry that we lost you and many other of our people at such a young age! This tragedy made our country stronger and brought us all together!
We thank you for your sacrifice, we will never forget you and all of those who were lost!
Justin Carrero and Christopher Fernandez

Randy Iovino

September 11, 2011

As a high school classmate, I remember Matt's sense of humor, kindness, and intelligence.

The Pontiac that I was driving didn't have a tape deck. When a mutual friend had an extra cassette player Matt volunteered to help install it in my car. The cassette player worked well but some of the wires were mixed up and as a result I had no tail lights. I drove a few months that year with one foot on the brakes and one on the gas just so I'd have tail lights and the use of my radio cassette player.

In my yearbook Matt promised to fix the tape deck. He was a great person and I'm happy to have known him.

Randy

Susan Cinquegrana

September 11, 2011

Matt, here we are ten years from that tragic day. There was a great article about you in the paper today--Your sister is so successful and your brother is engaged. They had a wonderful role model in their big brother. I was saddened to learn your parents had divorced but grief does terrible things to families and I pray for their happiness and know that together they will always be your family. I'm headed to church now for a special service and I will carry the article about you in my hands. My prayers for your family will not stop as long as I am alive. You will never be forgotten

Cody Hinkson

September 9, 2011

Dear Matthew, You will never be forgotten. i dont know you or your family but i have much sympathy towards you and your loved ones. This happened on Septemember 11, 2001 and till this day and many more, i will always rememeber you as a HERO. God Bless America with much love

Annette Sandin

September 8, 2011

I did a paper-origami-crane today. I wrote your name on it. Hundreds of cranes will join yours, with many more names, all of them victims of the terror that changed all of us on Sept. 11. I am thinking of you, and praying for you and your family. I am thankful to God that I had the opportunity to at least know one name, your name. God Bless you!

Susan Cdinquegrana

September 11, 2010

Matt--It may be nine years but our famliy has not forgotten you or your family. How often your mom and I sat at school fashion shows and other events together, talking about you and your siblings and my children. I know you left beautiful memories behind you and I pray those will bring smiles to the face of your family, even among their tears. May God strengthen your family with His grace. The Cinquegrana famiyl

September 11, 2009

Thinking of you and all those taken on 9/11

Doug Abraham

July 31, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

John Kroener

July 31, 2008

Matt, I had a great time prankstering you at ADP... LOL... you will never be forgoten... GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND

donna starnes

March 16, 2008

i got this braclet at a yard sell several years ago and have remembered you family frind or lover each day i am so sorry for your loss the pain will never compleatly go away .i lost a brother the sam age as mathew i will pray for your peace

P Tabbernor

April 23, 2007

In memory....

Anon

July 9, 2004

I met Matt on several occasions, in Pittsburgh and once in London. I was always touched by his humor, intelligence and his ability to make those around him feel special. I still think of him, hence finding this tribute.



Much, much love to the Yarnells

ely

September 12, 2002

i see your smile in my mind. i hear your laughter in my heart. thank you for the joy you brought to my life. i will never forget.



peace

and love...

always -ely

Sam Boutros

September 11, 2002

Matt, You were truly one of a kind! I'll always fondly remember your sense of humor and kindness and all of the things that made you so important to so many people. Thank you Matt!



Love,



Sam

Michelle and Philippe Matz

September 11, 2002

On the Anniversary of the tragic death of Matthew.

God Bless you, your family and your friends.



Michelle Matz and family

Charles Yarnall

September 11, 2002

To the family and friends of Matthew D. Yarnell,



Please know that the extended distant family of the Yarnall/Yarnell/s are forever proud of Matt. We will never forget what was done to your family and our nation on that day. May your spirit live on everytime I see an American Flag. God Bless America.

May 27, 2002

MAY THE SOUL OF MATTHEW DAVID YARNELL AND THE SOULS OF ALL THE FAITHFULLY DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD REST IN PEACE..MAY JESUS AND ST.MATTHEW AND THE BIBLICAL DAVID GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN..AMEN

Janet Mines Krings

April 13, 2002

I am searching for the mother of a "Matthew" who was lost at the WTC. If you are the mother who had a long conversation with one of the therapy dog handlers at Pier 94 who made a special promise to you, please get in touch with me. The promise has come true.

Brenda Stirling

March 22, 2002

Dear Michele, I think of you often, my son David is just a few years older than Matthew was,I can't imagine how you feel,but when anything comes on the media about that terrible day I think about you and Matthew, I didn't know him, but all I read about him makes me feel he was a happy person. Isn't that's what it's all about, being happy and living you're life and making peole laugh? Your'e bowling buddy. Brenda.

Peter Cheung

March 11, 2002

Matt,



You were a great mentor and a good friend. Your patience and understanding were unique and priceless. Your intelligence and ability were extraordinary and unconventional. Your quiet yet easy-going personality is surely to be missed. Fiduciary Trust will never be the same without you. May your spirit rest in peace.

Janice Green

January 9, 2002

Matt,

I see the write-up on you had you working at Cantor Fitzgerald, but to set the record straight for those who don't know, you were a Vice President at Fiduciary Trust International.

Your good soul was so apparent the first time I met you. You had a quiet demeanor, a soothing voice, a beautiful smile and worked harder than anyone I know. That was obvious through the 3 promotions you got over the past year or so. I had a feeling that under that quiet and determined work presence was a funny guy and I have now learned that was indeed the case.

You were taken away from everyone way too young, as you had so much potential and a whole life time ahead of you. I'm sorry you were taken in such a horrific way. I was deeply saddened to see your name among the missing.

I pray that you are in a good place now as one of God's angels. May He continue to give your family strength through this difficult time. You will always be in the hearts and memories of those who knew you. God bless you Matt.

Love ~ Janice

Alissa Kingston

January 4, 2002

Lindsey...I'm so sorry for your loss, I'm sure you're brother would be extremely proud of you for the person that you are. I didn't know Matt, but I'm sure he was an amazing person and a great brother. I love you linds!

Jennifer Savastano

December 19, 2001

God Bless you Matt...I will never forget you.

IRENE

December 9, 2001

GOD BLESS YOU MATTHEW DAVID YARNELL

AND MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.GOD BLESS

YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS...GOD BLESS

AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET

9/11/01

Teresa Jahn

December 2, 2001

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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