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Alexander "Alex" Braginsky

Stamford, Connecticut

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With Artful Touches
You could set your watch by Alex Braginsky. And woe to the boss or relative who let dust accumulate on their computer screens: they got scolded. Having moved to Queens from the Soviet Union in 1979 with virtually nothing, he felt anyone fortunate enough to have state-of-the-art computers had better take care of them.

Mr. Braginsky, 38, was a man who picked up his shirts at the dry cleaner and, before going to work at Reuters, re-ironed them if he noticed wrinkles. A perfectionist but not a prima donna, he would pull over to help if he passed a motorist with car trouble. When he traveled in Europe with his girlfriend, complete strangers would stop him on the street and ask for directions: even in foreign countries, he projected the savoir-faire of a fellow who knew where he was headed.

He rode a motorcycle and filled his kitchen in Stamford, Conn., with topnotch cookware. "A three hundred dollar set of knives," marveled his mother, Nelly. "I'd tell him, for that much, a knife should work by itself. When Alex cooked, it was like art on your plate." He was doing a colleague a favor and filling in at a meeting at Windows on the World on Sept. 11th.

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Alex was a wonderful and warmhearted colleague at UBS NY. Selfless and considerate, always helping others and he always brightened a room. His laugh could make even the darkest days seem sunny. He will never be forgotten. We miss you Alex, Susanne (Kenney) Dettinger-Klemm

Always in my heart. Liliana Nealon

Twenty years later, Comrade. Still here with me.

I can't believe you've been gone for 20 years. I think of you so often.

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

Missing you and forever thinking of all the possibilities of what could have been.

I have a memorial bracelet with Alexander's name on it that I purchased shortly after the 9/11 attack. It was chosen at random for me, but I wear it in remembrance of this man I have never met.

We will never forget. Thinking of your family and friends today. With love from Texas,

I was also remembering Alex today and found this post. I worked with Alex at Reuters in Palo Alto. I'd only had the pleasure of knowing Alex for around 3months before he was sadly taken from us but he leaves a lasting memory. Smart, humble with a great personality to match.