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Remembering Colleen on the 24th anniversary. Rest in eternal peace. My deepest condolences to Colleen's husband, parents, family in their devasting loss. Continued prayers...
Sharon McGuire
September 11, 2025 | Friend


East Windsor, New Jersey
Building a Dream House
Colleen Barkow's job at Cantor Fitzgerald was to help oversee the building of things ‹ including, most recently, the firm's cafeteria. "She was very proud of that," said her father, Thomas Meehan.
But over the past several months, she was using her talents to help oversee the building of something that mattered much more to her: a new home, for her and her husband, Daniel Barkow, in a virtual forest of a plot in the Poconos.
The couple were so proud of their project that they even started a Web site so friends and family could watch it rise. They were going to brave the two-hour-plus trips to work because they loved the place so much. They were supposed to move in on Oct. 1.
"I have an empty house now that she designed and built and she'll never get to live in it," Mr. Barkow said.
Dates have become very important for him. He and his wife, 26, were married on Sept. 17, 2000. Rescue workers recovered Ms. Barkow's body on Sept. 17.
The only recent consolation for him has been that his wife's rings ‹ her engagement ring, wedding ring and the diamond ring he had just given her for their upcoming anniversary ‹ were found and returned to him.
Mr. Meehan said that his son-in-law had the rings repaired and now wears them on a chain around his neck.
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 9, 2001.
Colleen Barkow, 26, managed with aplomb
Colleen Ann Meehan Barkow enjoyed her job as a project manager at Cantor Fitzgerald in the World Trade Center so much that she didn't mind the 90-minute commute from her East Windsor home.
"It was the world to Colleen," said her father, Thomas Meehan. Her most recent project was overseeing construction of the company's new cafeteria.
Mrs. Barkow, 26, who had worked for Cantor Fitzgerald for five years, wasn't phased by the prospect of commuting from her soon-to-be new home in the Poconos. Her husband, Daniel Foster Barkow, 31, and she were planning to move Oct. 1. She was in the process of mapping out a new commute to work from Pennsylvania.
"This house was their pride and joy," her father said. The young couple even had a detailed Web site that tracked their new home's construction phases.
On the weekend before the attack at the World Trade Center, Mrs. Barkow and her mother, Jo Ann Meehan, had gone shopping.
"We were buying all the curtains and things that they needed to move in. She couldn't have been happier," her mother said.
Not only was Mrs. Barkow excited about moving, but she also was nearing her one-year wedding anniversary, on Sept. 17. Her husband recently bought her a diamond ring, which her mother is almost certain she wore and showed off to her friends the day of the attack.
"She was a beautiful young woman. She could have been a runway model," her father said. "She always had a smile for everybody."
Her family said Mrs. Barkow also gracefully took on her role as stepmother to her husband's daughters, Crystal Marie, 12, and Kayla Ann, 9.
"They adored her and she adored them. You couldn't tell that they were her stepdaughters," her mother said.
A Carteret native, Mrs. Barkow graduated from Bishop Ahr High School in Edison and attended St. John's University in Staten Island.
In addition to her husband, stepdaughters and parents, Mrs. Barkow is survived by a brother, Daryl of Carteret, and other relatives. Another brother, Eric, died earlier.
Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Trinity Episcopal Church in Woodbridge. Donations can be made to the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation at 323 E. Matilija St., No. 110, Ojai, Calif. 93023-2740.
Remembering Colleen on the 24th anniversary. Rest in eternal peace. My deepest condolences to Colleen's husband, parents, family in their devasting loss. Continued prayers...
Sharon McGuire
September 11, 2025 | Friend
I am a Carteret resident and invested much time researching your life story, your accomplishments and family history. You truly seem like a wonderful soul beaming down from heaven onto your loved ones. Wow, Carteret has certainly changed!! I'm not sure what it was like in 2001 but I'm sure you would have been thrilled to live in the Poconos!!! Rest in peace
Tess
May 14, 2025 | Other
Colleen, I did not get to have ever met you but I am from Brooklyn, New York and my cousin also died in the Trade Towers (building one, Port Authority, 64 th Floor). I am sorry that the two of you moved on, however God Bless you both as the Lord holds you both in his loving arms. You both are beautiful, blessed, and loved!! Many prayers for you, Joyce R
joyce richardson
October 26, 2021 | Worthington, OH
Remembering Colleen on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....
Cindy Roe
August 31, 2021 | Galesburg, MI
Dan and family. My little American flag from church with Colleen's name on it still sits on my desk. I never met
her but she was surrounded by love of family and friends. I pray GOD has given you peace.
With love,
Anne Piercy
West Columbia, S.C.
Anne Piercy
September 13, 2020 | West Columbia, SC
I never met you, but your story always stayed with me. Thinking of you today as I do every September.
Stephanie C
September 11, 2020 | South Bend, IN
Many prayers to all who loved you ❤
Cathy Thomas
September 11, 2019 | Apex, NC

In remembrance
Was visiting the site today, 1st time in NYC since the attack, and saw Colleen's name. It was such an honor to read about her love of life, her work, her husband and family. In sorrow, grace and peace.
Brent and Jo Ann Powell
October 17, 2018 | Memphis, TN

GNU Colleen Ann Barkow. You will not be Forgotten.
September 11, 2018