Francis J. Skidmore

Francis J. Skidmore

Francis Skidmore Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 29, 2001.
Francis J. Skidmore Jr., 58, friend to all Francis J. Skidmore Jr. of Mendham was a man who dedicated his life to his family and to helping others. But he usually found a way to have some fun with the service he provided, friends say.

As a fund-raising gimmick for a local church school, Mr. Skidmore and close friend Steve Tully founded the Mendham chapter of the Raccoon Lodge, a take-off on a similar club featured on the classic TV sitcom, "The Honeymooners," starring Jackie Gleason and Art Carney.

Though memberships were auctioned off to aid the Church of St. Joseph School, the lodge never met and elected no officers. Members, however, did get a raccoon hat and used a secret handshake to greet each other.

"We'd laugh about where we were going to hold our annual meeting for our non-existent organization," recalled Tully. "Sometimes we'd talk about Hawaii. But that was Frank. Whatever he did, he made into a happy time."

Mr. Skidmore, a trader with Euro Brokers the last three years, was on the 85th floor of Two World Trade Center when a hijacked plane struck it on Sept. 11. He was 58. He had previously worked at the World Trade Center for two other financial firms, Yamaichi International and Cantor Fitzgerald.

The school was not the only arm of St. Joseph's to benefit from Mr. Skidmore's benevolence. He was a member of the church finance committee and its Knights of Columbus council. He was also a Eucharistic minister. Every Sunday for the last 20 years, Mr. Skidmore brought communion to a bed-ridden parishioner and even made her part of his family, Tully said.

But his pet project was collecting food and household goods for needy families in Central Appalachia, even putting up those who'd drive up from the South several times a year to gather the donations.

"Frank was a definite advocate for the poor," said the Rev. Kenneth Lasch, St. Joseph's pastor who recalled when Mr. Skidmore encouraged him to try break dancing at local social affairs.

"He loved all people, from the poorest to the richest, and could deal with them on the same level," added Tully.

Mr. Skidmore was also a member of the Parents of Graduates of Delbarton School and raised money for the Academy of St. Elizabeth in Convent Station. He was recently honored for his community service by the Rotary Club of Mendham and Chester. He was active in the Wall Street Charities as well.

A native of Newark, Mr. Skidmore moved to Mendham 22 years ago from Berkeley Heights. He is a graduate of Duquesne University in Pittsburgh who became a Notre Dame football fan and enjoyed a game of golf.

Mr. Skidmore is survived by his wife, Catherine; a sister, Mary Bauer of Toms River; a brother, John of Roselle Park; two sons, Francis III of Marlton, and Patrick of Los Angeles; a daughter, Melissa of Newark, Del.; and stepmother, Patricia Jaekel Skidmore of Short Hills.

A memorial Mass will be offered Saturday, Oct. 6, at 11 a.m. at the St. Joseph Church in Mendham.

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September 12, 2020

Michael Gilmore posted to the memorial.

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Michael Gilmore

September 12, 2020

Everyday since September 11, 2001 I think of Frank. At first praying for his recovery then prayers for his soul as a great man dedicated to family, church, friends and all. We all miss you Frank and I miss those mornings together on the hill at the where we covered so much ground. You are missed and one day we will meet again "Big Guy". Prayers from here, Mike Gilmore

David MacEwen

September 11, 2020

I only knew him for less than 2 years but I wish I could be half the man he was.

Gilmore Michael

September 11, 2018

Always remembered daily with a morning prayer for a great friend, great man who loved family, friends and church. I miss you but never forget you big guy.

Happy Birthday!

Ken & Chris Carmody

June 4, 2018

Michelle Yurcik-Miller

September 11, 2013

Prayers to the Skidmore family!! Thinking of you today.

September 9, 2013

It's another year here Frank in 2013 and we miss you dearly. I will be at mass in Chicago tommorrow morning lighting a candle in your memory which is with me forever. God Bless you and all the Skidmore family.
I miss you dearly. MIchael Gilmore - September,2013

MICHAEL GILMORE

September 11, 2011

Frank: No matter where I am and no matter what I am doing your spirt is always with me. The fun we had, the good deeds we achieved and especially the talks we endeared together on that "HILL" every year will always be with me. BIG GUY; you are the best in heaven and earth and I am so lucky to be able to have you as a real friend of yesterday, today and forever. God Bless you and all the Skidmore family.
I miss you dearly. MIchael Gilmore

Chris Skidmore

March 18, 2011

From our family to yours, our deepest sympathies for your loss.

Doug Abraham

June 4, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Doug Abraham

June 4, 2008

Happy Birthday!!!

kristine

August 19, 2007

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

P Tabbernor

March 14, 2007

In memory....

Lou Buglioli

September 11, 2006

To the Skidmore family;

I was a college friend of Frank at Duquesne University. "Skids" was like a big brother to me and we remained good friends for a few years after graduation but lost contact after I left for San Francisco. This was my loss and I deeply regret not being a part of this wonderful husband, father and friend's life.

I remember Frank interviewing with my father at Chase Manhattan Bank when he first graduated from college and telling my dad that this was a very special man. I couldn't have been more right!

Ann Henry Barczak

September 11, 2006

To the Skidmore Family,

I saw Mr. Skidmore's name at the bottom of a news screen in September of 2001. I did not know until later whether it was FJ or Frank. I went to school at St. Joseph's with FJ in the late 80's. I remember Mr. Skidmore as a wonderful volunteer with the church and the patriarch of a wonderful family. Please know our family has kept you in our prayers over the years and we will continue to do so in the future. God Bless.

Ann (Henry) Barczak

Kat Lopez

September 11, 2003

September 11th 2001 a day that no true American will forget.I don't think that we lost any friends or family members I think that we gained many Angels in both heaven and in our hearts.When I wake up and live another day I think that we are truly blessed to be Americans.Last year during the first anniversary of September 11th my school had assigned every student the name of a brave hero/heroine that had passed away for this country, luckly I was assigned Mr.Francis J.Skidmore at 8:03a.m. We had to take a moment of silent meditation out of respect to that Hero/heroine and others that had passed away.I closed my eyes and thought about the named i was assigned Mr.skidmore even though I didn't know him I was sure that he had been brought to this world to bring happiness to his friends and family through his name I can feel that he was a man of true honor.Every night before I go to sleep I take some time to pray for all those who are no longer with us I pray that they are all looking down on us . I believe that Mr.Skidmore is a true American Hero. May his family find the comfort in their hearts and as it's been said before God bless america and the souls of the angels and thier friends/family members.



Sincerly.

Katlopez

Edward Zawisza

September 11, 2003

Dear Skidmore Family,

Although I did not know Francis J. Skikmore JR. I would like to offer my dearest condolences. I have worked with Frank's son FJ for many years. FJ has always been a true gentleman willing to help anyone. Knowing FJ is a reflection of you and I feel proud for you and your family. My prayers will always be with you and those who have fallen. I will NEVER forget! God Bless. EZ

Patrick McGarry

November 14, 2002

I worked with Frank for many years at Yamaichi International on the 95th floor of WTC 2. I always remember Frank being energetic, smiling, and always wearing his cross on his shirt or jacket. In short, he was a very good guy. Rest in peace Frank and may peace find your family.

Patrick McGarry

Sharon Sears

September 27, 2002

Mr. Skidmore was a hero long before September 11th. He always seemed to have time for anyone that needed help or just needed a friend. When my dad had no other way to get to work Mr. Skidmore was there to give him a ride.

But what I will remember most about him is that he taught me how to shoot a bow and arrow on our 8th grade field trip. No matter how many times I missed he cheered me on and made me laugh. He always made me laugh and it is his laughter and smile that I hold in my heart.



May God Bless You All

Matt Ingrassia

September 25, 2002

Pat,



A few words of comfort for you and your family:



"When I am gone, release me. Let me go. I have so many other 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 grieve 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, and 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."



-You are in my heart and prayers.

Bill Powell

September 14, 2002

I did not know Frank Skidmore. But, his legacy was sent to me by Mauvorneen Michaels, a Saint Mary's College graduate, who was a classmate of my daughter, Julie Powell Eastwood. My daughter sent me a message two days ago that brought joy to my heart. The message said to tell someone close to you that you love them. You may not have a second chance to do so. Be sure to tell the people you love that you do and hug them and you can rest well, even if it is your last night on earth. Mr. Skidmore's memory lives on in the hearts and minds of those who loved him and is an inspiration to those of us saddened by the tragic events of September 11, 2001. We in America can never be destroyed by the terrorists because of our resolve to go on even after such a horrific incident.

Roxanne Stewart - Carmichael

September 11, 2002

FJ, I am thinking of you and your family today. Unfortunately, I know from experience that it doesn't get easy all that fast. You and your family are in my prayers. Stay well

Kathryn Julius

September 11, 2002

Hello,

I work at Duquesne University and have just returned from a mass held to remember 9/11/02. At that mass a tree was planted on the campus grounds in remembrance of your husband. We will always remember!



Kathryn Julius

Karen Orzo

September 10, 2002

Frank was 'one in a million'! Ask and he was there! We worked together at Cantor, but continued a friendship through his work at Cantor Fitzgerald and my husband, Dan. Frank, Katie, and family shared many parties with us at our 'annuals' during the summer, and so much more. But Frank always had a giving heart, easy on the laughter, and the ability to bring 'faith' into a situation, when needed. He loved his family and he loved his life, but when 9/11 occured, I know he was there for whoever needed him! Frank, we will miss you always. Katie and family, you are in our thoughts and prayers for always.

Bob Noonan

September 10, 2002

I was very saddened to hear about Frank. I met Frank at Duquesne University and we pledged the same fraternity--Kappa Sigma Phi. In fact, Frank was our pledge captain. It was enlightening to read his memorial. I had lost touch with Frank, but it appears that Frank didn't change; He grew. In college, Frank would share his food, his smokes and anything else he had. He also had a keen sense of humor. He worked hard during the week and played hard during the weekend. I will never forget ride night during pledging with "Skids". From what I read, he continued his philantrophy with humor through his life.

My sincerest condolences to his wife and children and the rest of his family. Paul Gentile "Duke" and I will try to make Frank's memorial mass.

Paul Gentile

September 10, 2002

To The Skidmore Family,

I'm an old college pal of Frank's. I'm sorry I haven't been in touch these last years...I'm even more sorry now.

Your husband and father was one of the most wonderful people I've ever known. The world and everyone he ever touched is missing a great person.



Paul Gentile "Duke"

Duquesne University 1969

Kappa Sigma Phi Fraternity

steve Tully

June 4, 2002

Happy Birthday big guy! We are all getting together tonight with Katie and raise a glass in your honor. Iknow you are still with us, I can feel your good works continuing here still, you,ve just moved closer to the Lord and i can see you now with your lists in hand bending his ear interceding for all of still here. I miss you , my best friend, my brother, but rest well, Katie and the kids are in our family now and they will always be so. I talk to you everyday as you know, it helps to lessen the pain and the void. So many good times and yet so many more we should have had. I love you big guy, rest with God Frankie, you deserve every minute of peace.

May 2, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL MAN..FANCIS J.SKIDMORE AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS LOVING FAMILY AND MANY MANY FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK..MAY JESUS AND ST.FRANCIS GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

EBI Memorial Website

March 19, 2002

For a more in-depth memorial tribute for Frank and his EBI colleagues lost on 9/11, please also visit:



http://wtc.technologyshoppe.com/



Thank you.

Michelle Miller

March 13, 2002

I did not know Mr. Skidmore personally, but I was a few years ahead of FJ and Patrick at St. Josephs school. To the Skidmore family, May God bless this family and hold them close to him. Mr Skidmore, Rest in peace!

Ashley Skidmore

March 12, 2002

I don't know if I was related to Francis. I'm sure he was a very nice and caring man. What happened on 9/11 saddens me. May god be with you!

Bob and Bobbi Hamer

March 11, 2002

Frank had so much drive and ability. He was one of those people who you asked to help. When you needed someone who you could be sure would complete a task, Frank came immediately to mind. He was once the Grand Knight of St Joseph's Council of the KofC. He returned to that role more than once when they needed him.



Whenever there was a parish activity where a volunteer was needed, Frank was right there to help out. Katie was there too! Together they made a great team.



Frank had a wonderful wit. He helped everyone around him to better enjoy life.



Bobbi and I were very lucky to have shared a part of their life. We hope that God will help Katie and the children in their sorrows. They certainly must have wonderful memories of their time together.

Gayle & Roger Hanley

March 11, 2002

To The Skidmore Family,



You and your family have been and will always be in our prayers. Frank was one terrific man. May God bless.

Tom Yanchek

March 11, 2002

To the Skidmore family -



I first met Frank, and of course his sidekick Fred, in 1986 through the West Morris YMCA Indian Princess program. After a few years I became chief of the program and it was through Frank's dedication to the 'Friends Always' concept that allowed me to capture and carry Frank's spirit within the Indian Princess programs beyond his tenure.



Your were a great guy who provided a program that sponsored and fostered companionship between Father and Daughter for many, many years. Even to this very day !!



Unfortunetly, there are very few Frank Skidmore's to go around and we always lose them when they are in the prime of their life.



My prayers and thoughts go out to Frank's family. Also, I'm sure all of those fathers and daughters who were touched by your leadership will never forget Frank either.



I won't - 'How-How' Dear Friend....

Skidmore family

March 10, 2002

Maybe we are related... maybe we are not..... but its still Family... the Skidmore Family of Long Island......May you rest in peace..

I. Nicholas Labenskyj

February 15, 2002

May God rest your soul Big Guy. You and your wonderful family were the nicest next door neighbors I have ever had.



FJ and Patrick take good care of mom and Melissa. Your father was a kind and gentle man and I will remember him in my prayers and cherish his memory.

Patty Taylor

February 12, 2002

Mr. Skidmore was an amazing man and gave so much to his family, the church and his friends. I knew the Skidmore family through St. Joseph's Church. It is such a sad loss for an entire community. We will always remember Mr. Skidmore and keep him in our thoughts and prayers.

Father Mike Drury

February 11, 2002

The Skidmore family have always been a wonderful image of love and commitment. Frank, Katie, FJ, Patrick and Melissa were synomous with the fmaily of Saint Joseph Church and the Community of Mendham. The values and faith that they held dear are what is allowing them to get through this awful time in their life. Frank still speaks through the heart of all of us who loved him and now miss him terribly. He as my friend and will always be my "BIG GUY."



Father Mike

Krista Sorvino

January 16, 2002

Frank Skidmore dedicated much of his spare time to St. Joseph Church. It certainly touched all the parishioners, particularly my family. Know that my prayers are with the Skidmore family.

Kim Gould

January 2, 2002

I was in the Indian Princesses with Frank and his daughter Melissa, from the age of 5-12. Frank was one of the nicest, most caring and funny guys you could ever meet. He treated me like his own child. I am going to miss him dearly. You never realize how much someone touches your life until they are gone.

Teresa Jahn

December 11, 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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