Dwight -Darcy-Obituary

Dwight Donald Darcy

Bronxville, New York

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Bad Memories of '93
Like many others who were there, Dwight Darcy, 55, lived with the memory of the 1993 trade center bombing. It bothered him for years, said his wife, Veronica. "Every time there was a bang, he would jump," she said.

But Mr. Darcy was at work again on the 66th floor of the north tower, where he was a labor relations lawyer for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, when the trade center was struck. Mr. Darcy had been with the Port Authority for 25 years, raising two sons with his wife in their Bronxville, N.Y., home, and serving on the parish board of St. Joseph's of Bronxville Roman Catholic Church. Opera was one of his great loves, Mrs. Darcy said, and the couple frequently attended performances at the Met and the City Opera with groups organized by Mr. Darcy's Fordham University alumni group and by the New York Athletic Club, where he was also a member.

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Thinking fondly of you, Veronica although it has been many years.

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

In respectful remembrance. Dwight has been missed

Dwight "Donnie" Darcy, my best friend, my wingman, and a true gentleman and scholar. Your perky observations kept the room aglow with laughter and humility. Few dared climb, yet there you were Donnie, above the rest. Even Jesus was all like, Whoa, who's this guy? I know you're up there with JC right now, maybe kicking the soccer ball around, maybe BBQ'ing those T-bones and enjoying a Bud. We always used to joke that JC would love to party with us, and now it's a reality. Sleep tight my...

God speed Mr. Darcy, I was a student of yours at Mt St Michael '73 and, as I remember, you were always good to me even though I was not the best student. I hope that you did not go painfully.

I hope your family has somehow found a small bit of comfort in the words left by strangers who mourn your needless death. Mr. Darcy, we didn't know you, but we will not forget you.
Just Another Sad American

Happy Birthday!!!

Happy Birthday!!!

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.