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Ian Schneider

Los Angeles, California

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SCHNEIDER IAN, age 45, of Short Hills, N.J., Sr. Managing Director of Cantor, Fitzgerald. Died Sept. 11, 2001, in The World Trade Center Tragedy. Beloved husband of Cheryl Fisher Schneider, dear father of Rachel, Jake, and Sophie Schneider, son of Teresa Schneider and the late Nathan ``Nat``...

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My partner and I visited the 9/11 memorial today and felt if we could just only connect with just one person or that persons family and send our heartfelt sadness of the travesty that happened to good honest people on that aweful day, life is precious let Ian live in our memory. God bless

Today I was remembering my first trip to NJ/NY with the family to visit and all the fun we had. You are much remembered and missed.

I can't say I knew Ian or Joel well but I believe our paths crossed at BBB and/or Beachhaven during my teenage years. It is obvious from reading all of the tributes that Ian made a major difference in the lives of all who knew him. His memory will live on.

Ian took a big chance on me, it was Steve that put him up to it. I thank God every day that I met them. I'm so sorry for there lost. There is not a day that goes by that I don't think about the two of them along with Andy. I enjoyed the time that I worked with them and think about them often. I will never forget. To this day it is because of Ian and Steve that I try to pay it forward every chance I can.
Sean Brennan, Merrimac Ma

As a fellow Schneider I just wanted to say your still remembered, and never forgotten even after these ten years. God Bless, you and your family.

So many years ago, at Brighton Beach Baths (BBB) in Brooklyn, NY I spent hours speaking with you. You were a security guard back then and I was a young teenage girl who thought you were the sweetest person I ever met. I hold great memories of all those years ago and pray that you are resting, in God's kingdom, smiling down on your family being the angel I always knew you to be. Years have passed since I have spoken with you, but I will NEVER forget you... you brought much laughter and joy...

I am saddened to hear this news about Ian.
I have fond memories of Ian and Joel during my teenage years- hanging out in Manhattan beach, and having so much fun together.

Ian was one of a large group of friends that I spent some time with practically every day between the ages of 12 and 20. Once we became adults, our lives went in separate directions—with me to New England, and Ian to his fate. He was a terrific friend to have as a teenager, and he obviously grew up to become a wonderful man. My condolences to his family and to all who were touched by him.

I met Ian the summer of 1971 at BBB, along with his brother Joel and remained in contact for several years until relocating to Los Angeles in '77. My memories of Ian were of a very funny, kind and sensitive guy who touched my family to this day. When I was 15, my father passed away. Ian came to my house at this sad time and my 11 year old sister and mom were playing cards. Ian stayed and played with them instead of going out with me. I know it doesn't sound like much but to this day, 37...