Jasper -Baxter-Obituary

Jasper Baxter

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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A Needy-People Person
Jasper Baxter was a needy-people person. He once made it his Saturday-morning routine to deliver meals from a food bank to hungry homes in Philadelphia, where he lived with his wife, Lillian. When he heard of a mortgage lender who was charging an old woman monthly payments that exceeded her Social Security income, he took his outrage all the way to the Pennsylvania legislature, where there was enough interest in the matter to make the company back down, said a brother, Dennis Baxter.

Jasper Baxter, 45, ran twice for state representative and lost both times. But he had a job that still allowed him to lend a helping hand. He was a consultant at Lee Hecht Harrison, a career services company at which he helped people who had lost jobs find work or start their own businesses.

On Sept. 11, he was conducting a two-day seminar on the 93rd floor of 2 World Trade Center.

"He was really good at getting people excited and motivated to get out there and find employment," said Elva Bankins, senior vice president and general manager of the company's Philadelphia office, where she said condolence cards and calls have poured in from grateful clients.

The youngest of seven children, Mr. Baxter grew up as the baby who everybody felt should be told what to do, his brother said. That meant he learned fairly early in life how to stand his ground, his brother said. "We all offered him advice," he said. "He learned how to defend his position."

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I received his name from our church after the tragedy and have had him in my daily prayers ever since.

I remember working with Jasper in Boston. He was such a genuinely nice person. He always seemed to be happy when I saw him. I provided support for his team. The people that worked with him really enjoyed working with him. I was so sad when I heard about what happened. Even after all this time I still think about him and reflect on what a good person he was. He touched the hearts of many people. Even more people than people realize.

I am carrying his name for a 9-11 memorial run today. His name is on my rucksack for the run. It's my honor to run for him.

I miss him terribly. I have never told my 9/11 story in a setting like this; I tried to reach out to the family but have never been able to reach anyone. Jasper was there that day because I could not go. I was asked to conduct that seminar just a few days prior, and I opted out - to work on another seminar. And Jasper took my place that fateful day. I will never forget his sacrifice or his smile and his humor. I got to spend time with him the summer before in D.C. He was a brother to...

Thinking of you today Jasper and praying for you and your family.

Thinking of you today old friend.

I knew Jasper somewhat well; I have repeatedly tried to reach out to Lillian but cannot find her. Would love for Jasper's brother or family member to reach out to me; I want to share a story about their loved one. Miss you Jasper.

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

Always remembered