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Steven Mark Fogel

Westfield, New York

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Steven Mark Fogel, of Westfield, New York, an employee of Cantor Fitzgerald.

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thinking of you today steve.

RIP Steven

I do not know Stephen as I have been assigned him for a school project. It is still a hard topic even though I did not experience it in real life. I know many people who were in school at the time of the attacks. I cannot imagine how hard it was to lose loved ones in these attacks. As I continue to find information on Steve he seems like he was an amazing person and I am really sorry to anyone who had to lose a loved one in these attacks. I wish you all the best.

i was just thinking of Steven today so many years after the terrible events of 9/11.

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

I went to the University of Miami Law School with Steve and we had most of our first year classes together. I want to say to his family that he was very well respected among us classmates - he ALWAYS had a smile on his face and his intelligence shone brightly when he responded to a professor's interrogatory.

Steve was a great friend at SUNY Stony Brook where he was known as “Fro” (his hair style at the time). My father past away while we were at school and Steve was one of the first to come to my room. He didn’t say a word, he just came over and gave me a kiss on the top of my head. I never forgot that. Rest In Peace buddy.

this goes back many years, 1979 i would say...my brother was attending SUNY Oneonta...i was 2 yrs younger and visited for the weekend, steve was a roommate of my brothers and i will never forget his great infectious smile...i got to know him that weekend and a few other weekends...he treated me like a little brother, showing me around campus and of course a pub or two...he treated me like gold...i will never forget that smile...always a great time...to his family, may you find peace...

I didnt know Steven and I never met him. I did however have dinner with his wife and daughter at their home in Westfield several years ago. They were the sweetest and most generous people you could hope to meet. I can only imagine he was the same.