Lucy-Fishman-Obituary

Lucy Fishman

Brooklyn, New York

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Antsy on First Day of School
Tuesday was the first day of school for Lucy Fishman's 3-year- old son, Jason. Her family sometimes theorizes that she stayed at her office in the trade center because she wanted to hear from her husband, Gene Springer, how it had gone: if Jason had cried, if he went willingly, that kind of thing. Whatever, when Mr. Springer called Ms. Fishman, 36, an executive secretary at Aon Research, in her 105th floor office, he got only her voice mail.

Family was what mattered to Ms. Fishman. This summer she and her husband built a big pool in their backyard in Gerritsen Beach, Brooklyn, and that's where they and the kids — Jason and his sister Samantha, 11 — hung out. Ms. Fishman's favorite movie? She liked action pictures, her younger sister Mary Dwyer said, but the movie did not really matter; she just liked curling up next to her husband. He agreed to talk to a reporter about her, but he began to weep and was unable to speak, so it fell to Ms. Dwyer. "A week before this happened we went to the Bronx Zoo with the kids," Ms. Dwyer said. "I went with my two children. It started raining, everybody went running, we were just taking our shoes off, walking in puddles, and singing in the rain. That night, me and my sister went out dancing."

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Lucy, Today 9/11/23, we will never forget you. To Lucy's family and friends, our thoughts go out to all of you ... with most regards ...

I miss you

Hello to all her family and friends! I left a card and note this year with a flower. I hope you were able to get it. I cannot put my sadness into words about that day. My grief deepened knowing Lucy was one of the precious lives lost. Samantha, I remember your mom introducing me to you at Goldman. She was a very proud mom! I will always remember her smile and always cheery demeanor. We all cherish her memory with you. Please, if you can, let me know if you've received my note I'd...

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

Hi Lucy,
Still think about you and wish you were here! I hope all your family is doing well; I know that you’re looking down on them and watching over them! You were the epitome of kindness, and laughter, and love. You made everyone who interacted with you smile, because your joy and zest for life was infectious. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family frequently, but especially today. ❤

ALWAYS MISSED

We send our deepest sympathy to your family. Many of us are so helpless to give the help needed to cope with this very sad situation so may God give the help needed with each new day. Lucy is still so dearly missed and will always be remembered with love.

I read your daughters message from Sept. 10th and you might have a grandchild in the future, neat!

If its a girl, Sam should name her Lucia or Nora Lucy as a tribute to you.
Alex Lai

My Dearest Friend, Lucy,

18 years later and not a year goes by that I don't think of you and wish so badly you were still breathing the same air I do. If not for me, but for your husband, your kids and each and every one of your family members. You are so missed and by now Samantha is probably 29, and Jason 21 and I'm sure wished you were there for each of their milestones. I remember when we both worked at Goldman and would bring our girls in and they'd play together at the...