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Wishing peace to John’s family and friends.
Lisa
September 11, 2024
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Eclectic Collector
When you walked into the apartment of John C. Jenkins, you had to beware of the toasters. The floor was littered with them.
No, he wasn't a toast fanatic. He collected things: old coffee pots, glassware, copies of the New York Times Magazine (he had all the issues going back about 20 years). He collected anything (pots, knives) that had handles made of Bakelite, an early plastic. He would tell friends that if you rubbed a Bakelite handle, it smelled like Vaseline, because it was petroleum-based.
"The degree of clutter in his apartment was remarkable," said Jeff Levy, a friend. "You could barely move."
Mr. Jenkins, 45, lived in Cambridge, Mass., and was operations manager for Charles River Associates. He was on his way to the Charles River office in Los Angeles on Sept. 11, aboard Flight 11.
One aspect that friends most relished about Mr. Jenkins was his knack for finding humor in just about anything. He once worked as the administrator of an architectural firm that was opening a new office, and the architects were fastidious about making it perfect. Once they moved in, they found out that a dance studio was above them, and no one could get any work done because of the constant thumping. He thought that was hilarious.
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 30, 2001.
John C. Jenkins, office manager; 45
By Globe Staff, 9/17/2001
John C. Jenkins of Cambridge, a corporate office services manager for Charles River Associates, was killed Tuesday in the crash of American Airlines Flight 11 in New York. He was 45. Mr. Jenkins joined the company in May 2000 and quickly became instrumental in managing the firm's domestic and international office start-ups. Before joining CRA, he held management positions at ADD Inc.; Heidlage & Reece, P.C.; Commonvest Associates Trust; Landmark Foundation; and Palmer & Dodge, LLP. Mr. Jenkins attended the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He was a member of the Association of Legal Administrators, the International Association of Facilities Managers, the Boston Legal Operations Group, and the Greater Boston Business Council. He leaves his mother, Florence Deatherage of Kentucky; and two brothers, James of Ohio, and Jeff of Kentucky. A memorial service will be held tonight at 7 p.m. in The Ritz Carlton Hotel in Boston.
Wishing peace to John’s family and friends.
Lisa
September 11, 2024
Been thinking of John all weekend. Can't believe it's been 20 years....
I worked with John at ADD Inc for many years. He was my friend. I still miss him. Sending love and hugs to the Jenkins family.
Kathy Wagner
September 13, 2021 | ARLINGTON, MA | Coworker
John's older brother at 9/11/2021
So glad we got to the memorial this year to honor John.
Donna Jenkins
September 12, 2021 | Walton, KY | Family
Thinking of John. Sharing his humor with my friends. Love all the pictures on John.
Katie Errera
September 12, 2021 | Marblehead, MA | Coworker
Donna, I am so sorry I didn´t stop by yesterday on the 20th anniversary of your loss. There was something wrong with the website I use to leave my condolences... anyway, I am here now, wishing you and the rest of John´s friends and family well. It is hard to believe it has been so long! My brother is doing well, celebrated his 44th birthday yesterday. John is near my mind this time if the year as always. Blessings to the Jenkins! Lisa
Lisa
September 12, 2021 | Other
Thinking so much of you today on this solemn anniversary.
Julie
September 11, 2021
It’s all just as heartbreaking twenty years later.
Remembering John.
Peace,
Cathy
September 11, 2021
Difficulty again getting into this site on 9/11.....but always remembering John and what a great friend he was and the many hysterical moments we shared at Palmer and Dodge. To John's family...we will never forget him.
Katie, Marblehead, MA
Katie Van Dorpe
September 21, 2020 | Marblehead, MA | Coworker
A rose for John! <9
A very nice man placed this rose in John's memory for us! Jim and I were not able to make it to the memorial this year do to the Covid-19 restrictions. This was heartbreaking for us! Love you always John.
Donna Jenkins
September 12, 2020 | Walton, KY | Family