Luke-Nee-Obituary

Luke Nee

Stony Point, New York

1957 - 2001

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Luke Nee, 44, of Stony Point, New York, who worked in municipal bonds operations for Cantor Fitzgerald, died at Cantor Fitzgerald in the World Trade Center on Tuesday, September 11, 2001. A Funeral Mass will be offered on Saturday, September 22, 2001, 1 p.m., at St. Gregory Barbarigo Church, Cinder Road, Garnerville, New York. Memorial donations are appreciated to Rockland County Fallen Firefighters' Fund 2001, P.O. Box 494, West Haverstraw, NY 10993. Arrangements entrusted to T.J. McGowan Sons Funeral Home, Inc., Garnerville, New York.

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Our school writes the name of those that lost their lives on September 11 on the bricks of our school campus. My daughter was given Luke´s name to write. After quick Internet search, I came here. This may never be seen, but just wanted to share in case it is. GMC PREP Milledgeville, GA -Robyn

God bless Luke and his family.

The Light of my Life has gone out.

Visited the 9-11 memorial today. Was very emotional. Luke, there's a good chance that we are related. My family story has my grandfather coming here from Galway while his brothers went to New York and Boston and maybe Pittsburgh. Rest In Peace...you will never be forgotten.

Thinking of you Luke.

Every September I think of Luke Nee. The Nee family in Richland County, Wisconsin came from Rosmuc, Co. Galway. Originating from a small village, we have been related to so many wonderful people. It has been nice to see a street named after him in The Bronx.

In Memory
With Honor & Respect.

I didn't know Luke, but I grew up in the same neighborhood at about the same time, and just learned about him and his death on 9-11. This is the first time I had heard about a "kid from the old neighborhood" dying on Sept. 11. So I just wanted to pay my respects, belatedly. Rest in peace.

IF U PLAYED STICKBALL AND FROM THE BRONX U MUST B GREAT GUY

You were a great guy while we were growing & I will always remember you - Tony ~