Ludwig J. Picarro

Ludwig J. Picarro

Ludwig Picarro Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 4, 2001.
He Loved to Commute
Ludwig J. Picarro had always worked in the suburbs, so he was absolutely thrilled four years ago when he got a job as an insurance executive across the street from the World Trade Center.

"He felt he was in the center of business," said Susan Picarro, his wife. "He just felt so much energy, and he thrived on that."

Mr. Picarro, 44, relished the daily routines that other suburban commuters simply tolerate. A resident of Basking Ridge, N.J., where he lived with his wife and sons, Andrew, 15, and Matthew, 9, he actually liked the ride on the PATH train or the ferry. He thrilled at the sight of the twin towers.

He grew up in New Castle, Pa., where he married his junior high school sweetheart, Susan, and found work in the suburbs of Pittsburgh and Cleveland.

In New York, he was the senior vice president for diversified products at Zurich American Insurance Group, in 1 Liberty Plaza. On Sept. 11, he was attending a business meeting at Aon Insurance.

As much as he loved the fast pace of the city, his wife said, he had his priorities straight. Without hesitation, he would rearrange his business schedule to attend his sons' sporting events.


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 6, 2001.


Ludwig Picarro, cheered on sons' teams It took a few tries for Ludwig J. Picarro's employer to convince him to move to the New York City area.

But once it did, he never looked back.

Mr. Picarro, 44, who moved his family to Basking Ridge from Ohio four years ago, loved everything about his life here: The hustle-bustle of working in New York's financial district, the peace, quiet and small-town feel of Basking Ridge and the opportunity to spend time with his family.

"Although he really enjoyed working downtown, he really liked coming back home," said Robert Michalojko of Marshall Township, Pa., a friend since seventh grade.

"He was a great guy."

Mr. Picarro, who was a senior vice president for the insurance company Zurich, U.S., worked at 1 Liberty Plaza, across the street from the Twin Towers. But he was on the 104th floor of the South Tower for a meeting on the morning of the terrorist attacks.

"He called at 9 a.m. to say he was all right, and he was in the tower that wasn't hit. Then, as he was talking with my mother, his tower was hit. The phone went dead," said his son, Andrew, 15. "The last thing my mom said to him was, 'Be safe.'"

One of Andrew's last memories of his father is standing with him on the sidelines at Ridge High School the week before the attack, watching a football scrimmage.

"He and I stood together. He really liked watching my teams play," said Andrew, a varsity player who was out with a broken kneecap. "My little brother is a baseball player. My dad used to go to all his Little League games. He was always there."

Born in New Castle, Pa., and nicknamed "Lud," Mr. Picarro was devoted to his wife, Susan L. Wilson Picarro, his sweetheart since ninth grade, and sons Andrew and Matthew, 8.

He won a football scholarship to the University of Pittsburgh, but gave it up after a year to concentrate on academics, earning a degree in political science in 1979.

Mr. Picarro worked for Zurich U.S. for 17 years and several times was offered promotions and relocation to New York, Michalojko said.

Mr. Picarro enjoyed taking his sons to professional hockey, football and baseball games. He was a fan of teams from his native Pittsburgh area -- and took his older son to last year's World Series.

But his favorite teams to cheer for were his sons'.

"He was a big family man," Michalojko said.

Mr. Picarro also is survived by his mother, Antoinette Picarro of New Castle, Pa.

Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider contributions in his memory to the Picarro Children's Fund, c/o PNC Bank, 38 Lyons Mall Shopping Center, Basking Ridge, N.J. 07920.

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Michael Pirkkala

September 12, 2023

RIP LUD
May Jesus comfort you, Susan.

Rich Cella

September 12, 2023

Eve and I knew Lud when Andrew and my son Rick played hockey together. We became good friends. He was a wonderful guy, full of energy and enthusiasm, and always willing to help out if needed. I remember Lud in my prayers every morning, and miss him.

Connie kellet

September 11, 2023

Susan. Not sure you will receive after all these years..but it´s Connie Keller A neighbor from Lakedge Ct. Hudson. .Matthew & Kyle played together..I have thought of you every year for the last 22 years! My heart still breaks on this day! I hope your OK and your boys wear this as a badge of honor! Always hope the best for you ..and your happy memories with Lud have carried you through the years ..but what else do you have except the happy memories & your wonderful sons? Best to you Connie Keller

Richard Feronti

September 11, 2018

Rest in Peace,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Rich Feronti

S.J. Friscia III

June 11, 2017

In Memory with
Honor & Respect.

Jean Donnell

September 10, 2016

In remembrance and honor of you. It was a privilege to have known and worked with you.

Kathy

September 9, 2016

In Remembrance

Jodi Fernandez

September 10, 2014

Lud was a client at Dolce Hamilton Park and easy to say our nicest client. He told me once he liked having meetings with us so he could get home sooner to his family on those nights. I was new in my career at the time and he was nice and treated us all respectfully. I am married and a mother now and think about his family often and hope they have found peace.

Ricky Sumner

September 12, 2013

Lud # 75 you will forever be missed but never will be forgotten my friend we will meet again and when we do I sure hope you are on my offensive line my friend RIP Lud from your team mates from the WPIAL championship RED HURRICANE football team of 1973 we love you and miss you. until we meet again 28 power LUD.

December 4, 2012

its been 11 plus years since my childhood friend luddy perished in the 911 tragedy. i teach a lesson at new castle high luddys high school on this tragedy luddys name and friendship are always in the lesson. every time it sickens me but yet im so proud that i was honored to have been his friend. i tell the kids what a tremendous person he was and that they would have loved his spirit. he will never be forotten. god bless luddy as i know hes at peace with the lord.

Patrick Green

September 18, 2011

To My Pal Lud and family, We really got along well together. But then you got along well with everyone. You beat me every time we played tennis and I never forgot the good times we had in Pittsburgh. I just found out today that you had gone on to a better place. But I can assure you that you will not be forgotten. We were former colleagues.

Lorraine Picarro- McCullough

September 12, 2011

To my cousin Lud. We think of you all the time and hold your family, Susan, Andrew and Mathew in our hearts and prayers. I know you are with your Dad and Mom and 2 brothers along with Uncle Jerry. Kiss them all for us.

Rich Cella

September 11, 2011

Lud, we are remembering you today, 10 years later. A great guy, and a wonderful family. You were a good friend and a great father to your boys. Be well.

Rich & Eve

Jean Donnell

September 11, 2011

When I think of 9/11 you always come to mind first. I can't even remember how many years it's been since we were in Cleveland together. You were a business colleague that I always considered a friend.

Jane Schaas

September 11, 2011

As I watched your name scroll across the TV just now, I was overwhelmed at the thought of the world losing such a wonderful person. Someone who will always be remembered in the hearts of many. God rest your soul my friend.

Toni DiBernardo

September 11, 2011

I can't believe that ten yrs has come and gone already. The world lost a wonderful person in you that day but Heaven gained a beautiful soul. May you RIP my friend.

Andy Sorbo

September 11, 2011

I knew Ludwig since grade school ...he was a great guy with a big heart...always remember you buddy....

Jerry Micco

September 10, 2011

Lud,
It has been 10 years since the attacks and thoughts of you from our days as football teammates at New Castle High brings a smile to my face. God bless your family and loved ones. You are certainly one of God's most thoughtful, funny and strong angels. Just like everyone who knew you remembers you. Keep an eye on all of us, big man.

September 10, 2011

ALTHOUGH IT'S BEEN 10 YEARS SINCE THE TRAGEDY, I'VE THOUGHT OF YOU, LUD, AND YOUR CHILDREN EVERY SEPTEMBER. MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN WITH YOU, AS WELL AS MY SYMPATHY, OVER ALL OF THESE YEARS. LUD WAS A WARM, FRIENDLY GUY. I'M SO SORRY THAT THIS HAPPENED.

LISA MILLION/HAMMERS

September 10, 2011

ALTHOUGH IT'S BEEN 10 YEARS SINCE THE TRAGEDY, I'VE THOUGHT OF YOU, LUD, AND YOUR CHILDREN EVERY SEPTEMBER. MY PRAYERS HAVE BEEN WITH YOU, AS WELL AS MY SYMPATHY, OVER ALL OF THESE YEARS. LUD WAS A WARM, FRIENDLY GUY. I'M SO SORRY THAT THIS HAPPENED.

Mike Pirkkala

September 12, 2010

Susan. I pray for you and your children today, as well as Ludwig. He is irreplaceable in your heart, I know. I can't look at that photo of him and be deeply moved and sad almost to the point of feeling hopeless.
There is nothing to offer you Mrs. Picarro but that when you reach this rotten unfair anniversary, The Holy Spirit will hold you so tight and lift your heart so high that you will, for that moment anyway, be in total communion with Lud.
God Bless You Susan.

Carol Meffley

September 11, 2010

I have always wanted to express my deepest sympathies to Lud's wife and children. He and the late Albert Izzo were cousins and Albert was married to my sister, Barbara. I met Lud and Susan just once at his mother's in New Castle and wanted Susan and the boys to know I have kept them in my prayers since that tragic day. God Bless and Keep You. Carol Meffley

Teresa Riesen

September 11, 2010

Still can't believe this happened to Ludwig. Knew him since 5 years old. Rest in Peace, Ludwig and God bless your family

Dianne Pia Higley

July 25, 2010

I was so shocked to hear that Ludwig was in the twin towers on 9/11. I recently found out when I went to our class reunion. He was in my homeroom in Mr. Carlin's room. I was living in California at the time of 9/11! He was such a great person. RIP Ludwig!

Dyane Gagliordi

February 11, 2010

I am still shocked. What a great person. I often think of Ludwig & Susan. My deepest sympathy to his family. God Bless You

Kayla Hawkins

January 14, 2010

This was my great uncle Lud. When i heard he died on 911... words couldnt even describe how i felt i just lost a family memeber and it was hard on all of us. Til this day he is loved and missed by all his family.

December 4, 2009

I remember Ludwig as being a very genuine and good friend. Even when he came back to Mahoningtown to visit, he treated his old friends like family, he is and will always be loved and dearly missed.

Mark Kalafut

September 11, 2009

September 11th 2009

I was picking my 15 year old son up from soccer practice today and he started to talk about 9/11. After some discussion I proceeded to tell your story about how you grew up in New Castle and went to the same High school as myself. I gave him a little history about your football career and how you married your high school sweetheart Susan Wilson. I then explained to him how you went that day to a meeting in the towers and once the planes hit you were trapped. I proceeded to tell him the rest of the story which saddened him greatly. Everytime I hear about 9/11 I think about you and Susan and the boys. I hope they are doing well as can be and our prayers are with you always.

Terry Crowl

September 11, 2009

Such sadness on this day...eight years later and I remember it as if it was just unfolding.. Michelle worked with me at ATT and as the news unfolded..she started frantically calling to make sure Lud wasn't near the towers.. if only...Who would have thought when we were young, sitting on Aunt Toni and Uncle Dom's front porch, laughing and giggling as the Redcoat Band marched past on St. Margaret's Day, that Lud would become such a success.. only to have his life taken so tragically...
God bless you Ludwig

Michael Pirkkala

June 3, 2009

Oh no. Here it is 2009 and I just found out from a high school (New Castle High School) acquaintance that Ludwig was a victim of 9/11. Ludwig was in my homeroom, Mr. Carlin's class, all through Ne-Ca-Hi. He used to walk past my house on his way to visit Susan Wilson. Ludwig was such a really laid back mellow guy. Even though he was on the football team, he seemed to be just "no attitude." He was such a nice guy and had a great laugh.

Teresa Leonetti

March 6, 2009

I still think of you often. You are sadly missed.

Steve Forgione

April 20, 2008

We grew up together in the same small town and would talk about our shared interest in the sport of boxing.

Our paths separated after junior high school. However, I will always remember Ludwig as a good natured, encouraging individual.

Patsy Piscitella

January 19, 2008

I grew up with Ludwig and even though we went our seperate ways after high school I still have a great amount of love for Lud.His b-day was 4/1/57 mine is 4/8/57. and we grew up a street apart. I'm a better person for having know Lud and hope his family is comforted by knowing he touched so many.

Anne Ryan Galmarini

November 7, 2007

As a teenager I remember Lud having a kind heart, and he reminded me "of a big teddy bear" As i walked home from school, i will always remember him walking his wife (susan) home to the corner of Delaware and Clen-moore...and then walked to the bus stop to take th long ride to Mahonington--
NOW that is LOVE and that is what Ludwig Piccaro was all about!! He will be missed but never forgotten. Susan and Sons you are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you

Linda Furst Jory

September 12, 2007

A day after the 6th anniversary, I finally have the courage to google Susan Picarro to find out how to contact her. I went to high school with both Lud and Susan and ironically worked with Lud at Home Ins. It felt good to know someone from New Castle while working and living alone in Pittsburgh. Everyone at the Home loved him. Susan and Lud attended my wedding and that is the last I saw of them. I was sick when I heard the news. Susan, I would love to reach you and may do so through your church. Good luck with your degree and raising those boys. I have two teenage boys also. Linda Furst Jory

Roland Garofalo

June 2, 2007

I met Ludwig while he was in high school. Ludwig's brother Don & sister-in-law Marla and I spent much time together @ Penn State. Although I was only in his company once, I felt a sense of loss, typical of loosing a brother, as I always regarded Don as my brother. I think Ludwig's family often, my prayers & thoughts are with you.

P Tabbernor

February 1, 2007

In remembrance....

Kristine

January 4, 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.

mike colella

March 26, 2006

Ludwig and I grew up together in Mahoningtown. We spent quite a bit of time with each other during those formative years. Mahoning School, George Washington, and finally New Castle High. Growing up in that close knit community was quite the experiance. We grew to know each other so well. We were very close friends and he honored me by being a member of my wedding party. Those were some of best times of my life, just hanging out on the corner and trying to figure it all out. Lud was a thinker. Very, very bright and quite the philospoher.We would spend hours together at the store, just talking and laughing. I enjoyed his company very much and will miss him forever. I wish the best for his family and encourage them to carry on without him as I'm sure he would have wanted.

Michele Picarro

February 21, 2005

Ludwig was my father's baby brother, better known to my sister and I as "Uncle Wucky". How me and my sister use to torture him when he was a teenager and trying to sleep on a saturday morning, how we would run upstairs and jump on the bed and say "get up Uncle Wucky!" He was the best uncle anyone could of had. He brought me to my first Pirates game!! I will never forget him having my hand and running to our seats while Aunt Susan and my sister walked calmly behind and stopped and got something to drink. I know you daddy and uncle don are there together laughing as usuall. You are sadly missed and will never be forgotten.

Teresa Leonetti-Picarro

November 18, 2004

You are dearly missed. I will always remember the summer I spent in New Castle years ago when you and Joey played baseball and I was the water girl. You were a great cousin and a wonderful son, husband, and father.



You are sadly missed.



Teresa

Gene Tempesta

March 11, 2003

My neighbor, my teammate, my friend .... Our birthdays only 7 days apart, our childhood homes just 70 feet apart. Many of the good memories of my life include you Lud ... things like our baseball, basketball and football games, our tennis matches, sitting at Benny's or Vito's, going to the many drive-in movies with the Mahoningtown gang at "Super 18." In high school we rode in your silver and black "early '70s" Monte Carlo. I think of you often Lud; I wish I could talk with you. My prayers are with you, your brothers, Nick and Don and your dad. My thoughts, prayers and wishes for good health and happiness to your mom, your wife Susan and to your boys. God Bless you Luddy.

David Picarro

February 27, 2003

Rest in peace Lud, I know you are with Donny and Nick. God love you and your family, Your cousin David.

Laurie Baloga

September 13, 2002

They haven't invented an adjective to describe how uniquely special Lud was. He was a combination of wit, charm, intelligence, kindness, empathy, optimism and dedication with a talent for turning his unfortunate mishaps into hilarious anecdotes. I'm sure everyone has a favorite "Lud story".



I was blessed to have Lud as a true friend for 17 years. His memory will live on forever because he made such a lasting impression on people that it is IMPOSSIBLE to forget him.

Carol Mathers

September 10, 2002

Everytime I think of Lud, I smile. He was a good man with a great sense of humor. I would love to know what "Ludthought" was going through his mind on 9/11. I am sure he is in heaven making people laugh. His memory will live on forever and for that, I am very grateful. My prayers are with him and his family.

Bob Conti

July 5, 2002

I remember Ludwig as a high school friend, he was always there to make you laugh. I know he enjoyed the years on the football teams. Susan,my prayers and thoughts got out to you and your family each day and my God Bless all of you.

Michael Iezzi

May 7, 2002

Father we entrust our brother Ludwig to your mercy. You loved him greatly in this life: now that he is freed from all its cares, give him happiness and peace forever. Welcome him now into paradise where there will be no more sorrow, no more weeping or pain, but only peace and joy with Jesus your Son, and the Holy Spirit forever and ever.

Maria Fair

May 6, 2002

I've known Lud most of my life. His oldest brother married my sister. Lud was a good man, and he will be missed. God Bless You, Lud.

Joseph Bertone

March 28, 2002

Always remembered, forever alive.

March 25, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL MAN...LUDWIG J.PICARRO AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS LOVING FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..STAY CLOSE ..PRAY..AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK FOREVER...AMEN

Teresa Picarro

March 11, 2002

He was my uncle who will be forever missed and loved, along with his two brothers, (one of which is my Dad) who I am sure met him in heaven. I will never forget! I love you "Uncle Wucky"

Tom Stevens

February 2, 2002

I worked with Lud at the Home Ins co Major Accts Div. He was always kind,intelligent and intergity could be his middle name. Iam sorry his family and the world doesn't have him here. A man's man.

Elissa Garofalo Marsden

January 26, 2002

I only knew Ludwig as "Yammers" brother. Like Don, I'm sure Lud was very special & kind to many and missed by more.

Maggie Sensiba

January 5, 2002

I will always remembers Lud as a man of integrity and great humor. His smile and gentle manner combined with his intelligence and dedication made it a pleasure to work with him. And a "business" dinner with Lud was never that - it was a time to talk about family and friends and you could always tell he never lost sight of what was really important in life.

Teresa Jahn

December 16, 2001

May Ludwig's life and love live on in his children and all those he touched over the years. We are very sorry for your loss of Ludwig. 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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