Peter-Feidelberg-Obituary

Peter Feidelberg

Hoboken, New Jersey

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Quite a Birthday
Meredith Ewart, 29, and Peter Feidelberg, 34, had a romance that began in a corporate office in Montreal. They took their vows in a civil ceremony at the Municipal Building in Manhattan.

And more than a year after that, they held the reception back home in Quebec, at a country inn where friends and family danced and toasted their happiness under bright sunny skies.

"They really loved each other," said Robert Ewart, Ms. Ewart's father. "I never heard them fight, never heard them bicker."

Both worked at Aon Corporation, on the 104th floor of 2 World Trade Center. Their long-planned wedding party finally took place on Aug. 11 at an inn a few miles from Otterburn Park, Ms. Ewart's hometown, where about 90 guests gathered. The weather, so hot and sticky most of August, became clear and mild for the occasion.

"He was just a prince of a fellow, and we just loved him," Ms. Ewart's father said of Mr. Feidelberg. "At the end I went over, and I said, 'I love you, Mer,' and she said, 'I love you, Dad.' "

Mr. Feidelberg, an avid skier and bicyclist, had recently returned from a trip to Germany, where he hiked in the mountains with his father. "I was fortunate to travel with him," said his father, Michael. "It's a very big loss."

Ms. Ewart was born on June 25, 1972, her father's 33rd birthday, and they always celebrated together, with two cakes — orange for him, chocolate for her. But last year, she and her husband bought a house in Hoboken, N.J., and could not make it to Montreal for the big day.

As they went for a walk that evening, Mr. Feidelberg told her he regretted that he had never formally proposed to her. "So he got down on his knees and said, 'Meredith, will you marry me?' " Mr. Ewart said, "And he gave her this gorgeous diamond engagement ring. Needless to say, she accepted the proposal, and the birthday present."

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Remembering Peter today. Rest in Peace.

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

Peter, I am sorry it took so long. I will never forget your sense of humor, and the way your smile lit up the office, and your words of wisdom. God rest your soul.
Mark O

It was 1990 and my friend and I were youth hosteling in Rome. Here we are at the Vatican.

God bless you Peter.I am writing this 16 years later than I last saw you in the Uk.We met on a train holiday around Europe in 1990.I lost touch. I was thinking of writing to you via Facebook and I see this awful awful news that you passed away in 2001 in the horrific 9/11 attacks.God bless you.Karen

Peter

I am so sorry this happened to you. You were a very nice friend and person when I went to high school with you. I will always remember your smile and laugh, you were a fun person. Rest in peace my friend.

You will not be forgotten
Michou Margulies

peter,
Its aready years that I found your name on google while I was looking for my own surname. I was moved and couldnt believe what I read. I tried to find out how to get in contact with someone who knew you or your family but didn'T find. Now through this guest book may be its possible. Peter, we never met and as I see your picture with your sympatic smile, I feel very sorry for it.I think you would certainly have been curious to find out about the persons from germany who have the same...

Dear Peter,
I never met you, but you were a second cousin of mine, and I am so deeply sorry that I missed to get to know you.
Be blessed.

Peter...

I dreamed of you and your father last night. For some reason I thought he may have passed away just like my parents did this year. On the internet I found out I was right. Now you are with your parents and your wife in heaven. My condolences to your brother and the rest of your family.

Then I came across this book. It was nice to read it and learn more about you after all these years.

I loved your humour, your smile and the way you danced. I cried so...