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We will never forget
Linda Wachtler
August 22, 2022 | St. Petersburg, FL | Neighbor
Ramsey, New Jersey
I.D. and Aspirations
On Sept. 9, Gregory Wachtler took his father and a cousin from Belgium up to his office on the 93rd floor of 1 World Trade Center. It was Sunday and the building was closed, but Mr. Wachtler flashed his company I.D. to the guard. A research associate at Fred Alger Management, he had his run of the place.
They stared out at Manhattan from the conference room. Floor-to-ceiling glass windows. The Empire State Building across the way. A bird's eye view of the street in SoHo where Mr. Wachtler had begun renting a studio only eight months earlier.
This was the outlook on life that Mr. Wachtler had at age 25. "He became really responsible, very conscious of what he was doing," his father, Paul Wachtler, said. "It was a nice life for him."
Gregory Wachtler had finally made the big leap across the Hudson River, from the suburbs of New Jersey to the electric dance of Manhattan. He went club-hopping. He went in-line skating along the Hudson. He played tennis at Chelsea Piers. Just a year ago, he and his father went to see a Pink Floyd concert. The city seemed to be full of music.
His father recently began clearing out his son's apartment. Mr. Wachtler was just settling in, and a bed he had ordered was still en route. His tennis rackets were nowhere to be found. But his body has been recovered, along with the I.D. that always got him into the World Trade Center.
We will never forget
Linda Wachtler
August 22, 2022 | St. Petersburg, FL | Neighbor
I am Steve Earley's mom. I was lucky enough to meet Greg when he stopped in VA on his way south. I know Steve was devastated by Greg's death. I think of him often, and found his name when I visitded the 9/11 Memorial in NYC a couple of years ago. I also was lucky enough to hear his mom's story that had been recorded. It brought me to tars. I can't imagine how this has affected his parents. Over the years I have kept them in my prayers. May you be at peace.
Barbara Hunter
September 11, 2016 | Stone Ridge, VA
Hi Sima. Watched on TV and always wait til the end to hear Greg's name called. Thinking of you today and always. Hope you are both well. Love Jorgene and children, formerly from Ramsey
Jorgene Catalini
September 12, 2015 | Ramsey, NJ
I'm married to Steve Earley, Greg's Rutger's roommate and close friend. Steve tells me stories ...mostly funny and just about little things they used to do together. Steve doesn't talk about September 11th often...I am so deeply sorry to Greg's parents for their loss. Please know that he will never be forgotten by the rest of us. I wish I had the privilege to meet him. Based on your words and Steve's I know he was a very kind person and I see from the way you have honored and celebrated his...
Michelle Holland
September 11, 2015 | Queens, NY
thinking of your family today...
Sara Gardner
September 11, 2015 | Atlanta, GA
Although I only met him once when his dad brought him to work at NYSE&G, Greg will always be remembered.
Bernadette Meier
June 29, 2015 | Binghamton, NY
Love you Greg…. say hi to Jason. We will never ever forget! RIP. Hello and love to your Mom and Dad. Jorgene, Angelica and Nicholas Catalini
Jorgene Catalini
September 12, 2014 | Ramsey, NJ
13 years - feels like yesterday.
Jungbin Song
September 11, 2014 | Ridgewood, NJ
Unable are the loved to die. For love is immortality. ~Emily Dickinson
Sara Brzostowicz Gardner
September 11, 2014 | Atlanta, GA