Joseph-Vilardo-Obituary

Joseph B. Vilardo

Stanhope, New Jersey

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Joseph Vilardo, 42, outdoor enthusiast Though Joseph Vilardo was a successful stock trader, his greatest joys came outside of work, spending time with his family.

A senior vice president for Cantor Fitzgerald Securities, Mr. Vilardo, 42, of Stanhope, was working on the 104th floor of One World Trade Center when a hijacked jetliner hit the building Sept. 11.

Just a day earlier, Mr. Vilardo proudly called his parents in Barnegat to tell them their grandson, Matthew, had hit a home run Sunday, recalled Mr. Vilardo's mother, Ann Vilardo.

A coach of his son's Little League team, Mr. Vilardo also was an outdoor enthusiast and avid skier, who enjoyed taking his children on skiing trips.

"He was always with his kids. Whatever they did, he was there with them," said Mr. Vilardo's lifelong friend, Joseph Cook.

Mr. Vilardo grew up in North Arlington, and lived in Byram and Rutherford before moving to Stanhope.

His skiing hobby dated to a grade-school trip to the Alps. He returned home with a love for the slopes as well as a keepsake gift for his mother, a Swiss crystal centerpiece dish.

"He brought me home the most beautiful piece of crystal. I said, 'How did you bring it home?' He said, 'I wrapped it in a towel,' " Ann Vilardo recalled.

Mr. Vilardo also enjoyed hiking and walking his dogs, as well as playing golf and guitar.

His interest in business was sparked in a class about the stock market at North Arlington High School, from which he graduated in 1977, Cook said.

"He became great with it," Cook said. "He worked his way up and became very successful."

Having worked for Cantor Fitzgerald for about the past nine years, Mr. Vilardo was promoted to senior vice president of Canadian trading a few years ago. It was a prestigious position trumpeted by the company in large newspaper ads.

Mr. Vilardo is survived by his wife, Patricia; a daughter, Nicole, and a son, Matthew, all of Stanhope. Also surviving are his parents, Barry and Ann Vilardo of Barnegat, and three sisters, Diane Braitsch of Hasbrouck Heights, Margaret Mahon of Lanoka Harbor and Janet Vilardo of Lyndhurst.

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Joe. 17 years and it is like yesterday. I miss you everyday. You should be so proud of your beautiful family. I know you watch over us and you are always in my heart. Give my love to mom and dad. Love you.

Margaret

I never new Joseph. But we have the same last name. Vilardo. A strong, beautiful, resilient Italian name. God bless Joseph Barry Vilardo and his resilient family.

I was a classmate of Joe's at Queen of Peace. I remember a time when we were reading individually aloud. I mispronounced a word and became embarrassed and stammered. Joe was sitting in front of me. He turned around and said "anyone would have made that mistake". I think of his kindness every time I come across the word "Plymouth" :)
I also think of him every September 11, and hope that life was good to him in his 42 years.

Maureen Corcoran

Miss you Joe!

Watch over them & protect them

Your grandson, Simon Alexander

Your grandson, Joseph Matthew

It may have been 15 years but, Joe, you are still remembered. My thoughts are with your family.

Happy Birthday Joey Miss you buddy