Michael -Taddonio-Obituary

Michael Taddonio

Huntington, New York

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Many Best Friends
To be Michael Taddonio's best friend was not such a singular achievement. He collected best friends, from Locust Valley High School on Long Island, where he was class president, to Siena College in Loudonville, N.Y., where his rugby teammates called him Cool.

If someone was planning a trip to Disney World, said his older brother, Richard, "he'd call up, 'Oh my best friend runs the hotel down in Disney.' "

His friendliness was an asset when he, like his older brother and his younger brother, Marc, followed in the footsteps of his grandfather and his father to work on Wall Street, becoming a bond broker for Euro Brokers in 2 World Trade Center.

"He was really a family guy," Richard Taddonio said of his 39-year-old brother, who lived in Huntington, N.Y. "When I was in New York, he'd come over every weekend. His youngest, little Mikey, was always hanging on his shoulder. He always took Mikey on the errands runs with him. You know, because weekends he'd pick up his laundry and do the food shopping and Mikey was always attached to him." His last phone call was to his mother, from the 91st floor. He told her to tell his three children he loved them.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 31, 2001.


Michael has three children, Danielle (11), Nicole (9), and Michael Joseph (5). Also, survived by his estranged wife Denise (39).

He is greatly missed by in-laws, Gene and Carole Clouthier of Fort Plain, New York, and Candace and Gregg Clouthier of the Albany area.

Michael was loved by everyone he met. His upbeat personality, made him liked by everyone he met. His is also survived by many, nieces, nephews, cousins, Aunts, and Uncles. This is a terrible loss for our family.

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Never Forget....Mike was one of the nicest people I ever knew, he also worked for my brother-in-law Edward Mardo ich, they did not make it out

Twenty three years later, this morning, I stood in the same lobby and said a prayer for you and your family.

Although we never met in this life, I hope that I will see you in the next. May you rest in peace cousin.

This morning I stood in the same lobby where I watched the tragedy of 9-11 unfold and suddenly take you away.
Thinking of you and praying for your family. Rest in Peace Cousin.

Just me.....thinking about you and wishing we could talk. I know, you know.

Michael, twenty years has passed and it seems so unreal. Shine over our children. We all love you and miss you so much. Love, Denise

Mike,. Thinking of you and your family on this 20 years later. Hope you are resting in Peace my friend. Love you Bud. Pete Gregory

Siena College
Loudonville, NY
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Riposa in pace cugino.

20 years now. My how life has grown. Yet, you still pass by in our thoughts pretty much every day. Your beautiful kids having lives of their own now and representing you in so many positive ways. You were a gem Kool and as much as I want tomorrow to just pass it does bring a rememberance of how you touched all of our lives. Shine on you crazy diamond.
PS - Our Jets still suck Mikey !