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Leah E. Oliver

New York, New York

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Leah Oliver, 24, new job, new boyfriend She had spent just two months in her new job at Marsh & McLennan in the World Trade Center, but it was clear Leah E. Oliver already was loving it. The technical sales consultant position in the firm's risk management software division was just the right mix of working with technology and working with people.

"She was really excited about it, going to work early every day," said her father, Walter Oliver of Glen Ridge.

Ms. Oliver was at her desk on the 96th floor of the North Tower early, as usual, on Sept. 11. She died when a hijacked airliner struck the World Trade Center.

It was the day before her 25th birthday.

Ms. Oliver grew up in Massachusetts, serving in the student government and playing field hockey, softball and basketball at Dartmouth High School. She earned good enough grades to get accepted at Columbia University in New York City, where she graduated in 1998 with an engineering degree.

When she was not working, she loved to jog, especially across the Brooklyn Bridge near her home in Brooklyn Heights, N.Y. Ms. Oliver also loved to spend time with her family. She would often accompany her father on Sunday morning rides on the back of his motorcycle. The pair would be linked through an intercom system and talk as they rode through the hills and highways of northern New Jersey.

"She was a terrific passenger," her father said.

The last time Amy Roberts of Neptune Beach, Fla., saw her niece was at Christmas. Ms. Oliver -- dressed in her New York wardrobe, with a new boyfriend and her new career -- seemed to be glowing, Roberts said.

"She seemed absolutely happy," Roberts said.

In addition to her father and aunt, Ms. Oliver is survived by her mother, Elizabeth Rego of North Dartmouth, Mass.; stepmother, Lynne Oliver of Glen Ridge; brothers Teddy and Danny, also of Glen Ridge, and Dale of North Dartmouth; sister, Janna Skinner of North Dartmouth, and grandparents Walter and Gilda Oliver, also of North Dartmouth.

A service commemorating Ms. Oliver's life will be held at 10 a.m. Oct. 20 at the Glen Ridge Congregational Church, 195 Ridgewood Ave., Glen Ridge.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Leah E. Oliver Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Dartmouth High School, 366 Slocum Road, North Dartmouth, Mass. 02747.

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Leah you are never forgotten. Your life is remembered and celebrated today. May the Lord fill the hearts of your loved ones with peace and joy from wonderful memories of time shared. Rest in peace

Leah, just wanted to say hi and thinking of you. Just re-read a few wonderful remembrances of you from others; can't help but feel un-surprised how wonderful every one of them are. Thank you for being such a brief but wonderful part of my life. Missing you.

Leah - was thinking of you this weekend - missing you and still inspired by you.

Couldn't make it here on Saturday, but I did think about you when it was morning in New York. I visited the memorial a couple of months ago for the first time and found your name. I promise that I'll never forget you.

May the Lord fill the hearts of your loved ones with peace and joy from wonderful memories of time shared. You are remembered and your life celebrated. God bless

A stranger, with a picture of your name on the memorial, sends love and strength to your family, friends and everyone who had the pleasure of knowing you. Reading the comments, you were an inspiration to many. I'll try to take a little piece of your energy forward from this day. Rest easy Leah. x

Leah you are remembered and your life celebrated. May the hearts of your loved ones smile with joy with wonderful memories of time shared. God bless the family and friends

Leah, thinking of you today. Miss you.

Leah sounds like an amazing person. Today we are remembering all the losses but Leah sounded like such an inspirational person. It sounds like she made people's lives so happy and I am so sorry for your loss. I will continue to keep Leah in my mind as the days and years go on. Again I am so so sorry.