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ENZO INZITARI

Jersey City, New Jersey

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ENZO INZITARI BAYONNE Enzo Inzitari died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011 at St. Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston. He was 48. Born in Bayonne, he was a lifelong resident. He attended St. Peter's College. Mr. Inzitari worked as a financial advisor with the Merrill Lynch Co. in Pennington. He was...

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Was just thinking about Enzo. Truly a good man. Helpful, understanding, when I was a fish out of water young kid at our company, he helped make me feel walm, welcomed, and supported. Every memory I have of Enzo is a good one, and that's hard to say about almost anybody.

Enzo keep swinging in heaven as I have no doubt you are there Your friend Jim Q

I still talk about my friend and when I get to heaven the next round of golf is on Enzo Love ya man

Miss you every day my friend

I was fortunate enough to work with Enzo for approx. 5 years, 2 of those years we worked together directly as he & I covered the same territory. Enzo was such a great person! He was always positive, ALWAYS! I will miss talking college football with him every fall. I will never forget playing golf with him while I was in NJ one day. He was always successful at getting a smile or a chuckle out of me when we spoke. I cannot recall a single time where he was down, or talked negative about...

"miss you brother"

It is a sad thing when someone is taken from us so soon! Enzo you were truly one of the best people I ever met. The will not be a day that goes by, were I will not remember our great lunch talks at Prudential. My heart goes out to your family. They will be in my prayers

Thank you all for your thoughts and prayers for my brother. I have to say I am truly overwhelmed by the amount and diversity of people who came to pay their respects, sent condolences or just reached out to me and my mom to provide support. From family and friends throughout country and Italy, to friends he played golf or went fishing with, to people he mentored at Prudential, to local shop keepers he frequented, to people at Merrill Lynch which he just knew for a month or so before he had...

A Perfect Gentlemen.