Paul-Geier-Obituary

Paul Hamilton Geier

Farmingdale, New York

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Paul Geier's mother died when he was 22 and his sister Jeanne Kelly was 17.

"Paul took good care of me throughout some really tough times," she wrote in an e-mail message from London.

"I really wasn't in the mood to go to my prom, but he encouraged me, bought me the dress, came home early from work to see me, and gave me spending money because he wanted me to try to be happy! I know it might sound silly since it was so long ago, but how many 22-year-olds do that for their sisters?"

Another sister, Kathy Healy, remembers how her brother's even temper got the family through a boat trip to Manhattan, when their 39-foot trawler ran out of gas and hit rough seas. "The refrigerator and the microwave fell over," she said. "He kept my husband calm."

He used to bicycle from his home in Farmingdale to Massapequa, arriving at her door on weekends.

"Since October, I have a pansy growing right on the doorstep, through the snow and everything," she said. "It stayed there. I always feel like it's a sign."

Mr. Geier, 36, who leaves a wife and two young daughters, was one of two brokers not fired from his 22-person desk at eSpeed the Friday before Sept. 11, Ms. Healy said.

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Wow what can I say at 20 yrs later,I met Eleanor threw a real estate agent!!I was 19,we stayed friends to the end therefore Paul was a big part of my life also and what a kind sweet man he was,I loved both of them so much they had BIG HEARTS!! and just so fun to be around i hope you are both together as you were here on earth because you had such a strong love for each other i still dream about you both you are so missed by so many people RIP

All our thoughts to your family.....The Geiers of Massillon ,ohio.

The memories of the wonderful times we shared will stay with us forever. So many good times filled with smiles, laughter and good friends. The memories are priceless. How we wish you were here to reminensce and create more memories. Rose & Joe

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Your friend Paul

Paul you are so very missed & loved. I came across this and I wanted to post,it's almost been a year that your wife Eleanor went to be home with you. She and you were a very big part of my life. Her as my Best Friend you as her Husband, Will never forget that day she called me. It was horrific! I raced to be with her for 2 weeks I stayed to help her... You and her are together again. Life continues on but know i miss you both.... <3 u always buddy. Give El a huge hug and kiss from me.... til...

I grew up a couple of doors down from Paul and his family in kings park on jasmine la, which is now been renamed after Paul. I wanted to share a memory of Paul that comes to mind when i see that street sign. Paul is the only guy i ever saw that would ride a unicycle around the neighborhood when i was a kid. Paul was a Great guy !!

My name is Steve Elam. I live in West Liberty Kentucky. On September 11 2013 I participated in the 2 Million Biker to D.C. ride to honor the fallen heroes 9/11/01. I am the Kentucky state coordinator for this event. We (Kentuckians) had three weeks to gather the info and put together a plan for this most Patriotic/Spiritual endeavor. What I really meant to say was the name I wore on my helmet this day was Paul Hamilton Geier. I pray this means something to family as, this is just a beginning...

uncle paul i miss you soo much..i just wish you were here right now :( <3