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Just thinking about Jay & you all today as was on 9/11/01 Love you Jay
Babs Serena
September 11, 2024 | Friend
Howell Township, New Jersey
A Perfect Mesh
When your name was John Lennon, you had to go with a nickname. John Lennon's father, also John, went by Jack. John Lennon himself went by Jay. His own son, John III, is sticking with John, though his mother, Patricia, said, "I tell him, watch what you do."
With the other children, Melissa, Katie and Christopher, there's no issue.
Mr. Lennon, 44, was a Port Authority police officer who worked out of Jersey City and served as a court liaison who transported prisoners. He lived with his family in Howell Township, N.J.
Patricia and John met when they were 15, living in nearby neighborhoods of Brooklyn. He went to an all-boys school and she went to an all-girls school. A mutual friend introduced them. She was quiet. He was gregarious. A perfect mesh. Soon after, they became a permanent item. "It was love at first sight," Mrs. Lennon said. "I never had a desire to look at anyone else and neither did he. We saw each other every day." They were married at 23.
"He made a comment to a friend a few years after we met that at 16 he knew I was the girl he was going to marry," Mrs. Lennon said. "When I heard that, I thought he was crazy. But he knew. He knew."
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 20, 2001.
Officer John Lennon, died saving others
John Lennon Sr. recounts the story as a tribute to his son, John "Jay" Lennon of Howell, one of 37 Port Authority police officers lost in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
The elder Lennon said his granddaughter, Katie Lennon, 12, one of Mr. Lennon's four children, was watching a survivor of the tragedy being interviewed on television when the individual said he and many other people owed their lives to an "Officer Lennon" who led them out of the smoke-filled building to safety. Lennon Sr. said the survivor then added that when he turned to thank him, his son was already heading back into the building to attempt to rescue others.
From 1993 until early this year, Mr. Lennon, 44, had been a member of the Port Authority's Emergency Service and Rescue Unit. In 1993, he had the grim role of pulling the dead from the rubble of the World Trade Center following the terrorist bombing there. Mr. Lennon received three excellent police duty citations for his heroics.
"There were 117 miles of corridors in the World Trade Center," his father said. "The emergency services unit knew every inch."
Mr. Lennon could have retired two years ago with 20 years of service, his father said, but enjoyed his career too much to quit. Officer Lennon was in Jersey City, where he was assigned as a court liaison, when he learned of the terrorist attack and joined in the rescue response.
"As a police officer, Jay was very conscientious, very caring," said Sgt. Ed Spinelli of Millstone Township, a former partner on the rescue unit. "This guy never had a complaint against him, and I don't think he ever went sick. He had a perfect record and a lot of commendations for rescues."
Mr. Lennon's father recalled that his son was leery of heights and would ask him to repair roofing problems for him. "One day I open the Daily News and there he is rappelling off the Brooklyn Bridge to grab and save a potential suicide victim," he fondly recalled.
Mr. Lennon was raised in Brooklyn and starred as a basketball player at Nazareth High School. He graduated from St. Francis College there. He and his father teamed up to coach baseball in the Howell Central Little League for 12 years. He also coached baseball and basketball at St. Veronica's School in the township for two years.
In addition to his father and daughter, Mr. Lennon is survived by his mother, Lucille; his wife, Patricia Poole Lennon; another daughter, Melissa, 20; sons John III, 18, and Christopher, 10; a brother, James; a sister, Nancy Lennon Frain; and other relatives.
A memorial Mass will be held at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow at St. Veronica's Roman Catholic Church, 4215 Route 9 North in Howell. A candlelight vigil will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Howell Municipal Complex on Preventorium Road.
A memorial fund has been established for the Lennon children. Donations may be sent to: Peter W. Kenny Esq., P.O. Box 580, Red Bank, N.J. 07701.
Just thinking about Jay & you all today as was on 9/11/01 Love you Jay
Babs Serena
September 11, 2024 | Friend
Hey Jay,
Happy birthday, Jay, this is just a little note in remembrance of you on your birthday. I know I am a day late but believe you me, you were very much on my mind yesterday. Just to let you know I'm still praying for you, your family and all VOT. God bless you.
Peace, love & thanks
Donna
Donnamarie
March 16, 2023 | Philadelphia, PA
Never Forgotten. One of the Best Families on the block.
Robert Rhoades
March 15, 2023 | Neighbor
Jay, it has been 20 years since our world was thrown into utter chaos, and you and so many like you stepped up to the plate, saving so many people you didn't know. For some of us the 20 years went in the blink of an eye, while others the 20 years was a lifetime of missing you. I am reminded of all the families who had to live without loved ones because of that day, who special moments were bittersweet because you weren't there. Jay, I know you would mostly likely be retired by now, but I...
Donnamarie
September 12, 2021 | Philadelphia, PA
Lennon Family,
My family and I participated in a 9/11 memorial stair climb today in Colorado. It was sponsored by our local Police and Fire Departments. Each participant today wore a badge with the name and picture of a first responder who made the ultimate sacrifice that day, and I choose John Joseph Lennon Jr. I am so very proud to have worn his badge with me this morning as we climbed the steps of our local sports arena. I can't imagine not being here for my children, and I...
Andy Smith
September 11, 2021 | Grand Junction, CO
Jay,
Its been 19 years that seem like yesterday...The things happening in this world today would make you cry. I am here to pay tribute to you today, to make sure you, your brethren and all the VOT are not forgotten. Thank you & your family for your sacrifice & unselfishness of that day. I'm sorry I'm so blue today but our world today has let us all down. I only pray this pandemic ends soon and we can get back to a new normal. I am so very sorry to read about the passing of your...
Donnamarie
September 12, 2020 | Friend
Jay,
Its been 19 years that seem like yesterday...The things happening in this world today would make you cry. I am here to pay tribute to you today, to make sure you, your brethren and all the VOT are not forgotten. Thank you & your family for your sacrifice & unselfishness of that day. I'm sorry I'm so blue today but our world today has let us all down. I only prayer this pandemic ends soon and we can get back to a new normal. Jay, as always, I am praying for you and God bless you,...
Donnamarie
September 12, 2020 | Friend
I didn't know you Jay, but I knew your father, and I like to think that you are together again....I pause and think of you every 9/11 and your Father is included in that prayer. God bless you and your family and thank you for your service.....
Jill Stuart
September 11, 2020 | Point Pleasant, NJ | Friend
Hey Jay,
Happy birthday, I guess by now you would be retiring or maybe you would still be putting in just a bit more...either way I wish you were still here to do it..I still pray for you and all the VOT. Jay, this is just a note in remembrance of you on your birthday..God bless you.
Peace, love & thanks
Donna
Donnamarie
March 15, 2020 | Philadelphia, PA | Friend