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Sending love to the Giorgetti family. Steven is not forgotten
Karen Ajamian Smaldone
September 05, 2021 | Friend


Manhasset, New York
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Steven A. Giorgetti worked for Marsh & McLennan for 20 years. Dashing, hard-working and unfailingly in a good mood, he worked his way up to senior vice president. And beyond.
Recently, Mr. Giorgetti, 43, had been nominated for a promotion to managing director. He worked at the company's midtown offices, but was at the World Trade Center for a meeting on Sept. 11. He was given the promotion posthumously.
Mr. Giorgetti lived in Manhasset, on Long Island, with his wife of 18 years, Arminé, and two children. On a rare occasion when he had to miss one of his son's Little League games for a business dinner, Mr. Giorgetti telephoned his wife not once but three times, asking for updates.
His daughter was his princess. "Who's going to push me on the swings?" she has wondered lately.
Mr. Giorgetti decorated his home office with pictures of Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle. At work, his office was unmistakably that of a Daddy, adorned with arts and crafts projects galore.
Walk inside, said Patricia Hagemann, a long-time colleague, and you knew where Steven Giorgetti's heart was.
Sending love to the Giorgetti family. Steven is not forgotten
Karen Ajamian Smaldone
September 05, 2021 | Friend
This was one of the saddest days in the life of all americans and people around the world such a loss f lie we will never foreget all those that lost their life may the families and friends of all find peace and comfort
August 13, 2013 | OH
Steven, even though we went our seperate way, I will always remember of our good times and of our friendship. May you R.I.P.
christian larrazabal
October 17, 2011 | Weston, FL
As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.
Kristine
October 27, 2006 | Tecumseh, MI
Steve:
As your family must still miss you terribly, so do I miss my father who passed away last year. Perhaps you have met him in heaven already, considering his love and your interest in baseball. My dad knows every statistic there is to know and you should look him up and introduce yourself. . . he would really like that and you would enjoy his stories of all the baseball greats!
Denise Possessky
October 23, 2006 | NJ
In memory....
P Tabbernor
October 21, 2006 | Victoria, BC
that day rings in my heart forever, for all the people i never got to know.
nicole giorgetti
January 10, 2006 | Babylon, NY
Steve's tribute is so appropriate. Steve, you were the one who always recognized and supported my continuous hard work and efforts for the sake of the company and at my own health expense. I will never
forget what a wonderful, down-to-earth "manager" you were and your
not being here is a great loss to
the company and world. This world
needs more people like you!
Denise Possessky
September 11, 2005 | Whitehouse Station, NJ
dear uncle steve.its been 2 years since it has happened and nothing is the same without you.this christmas i really felt down.you were the one who always video taped us opening our presnets.it was different this time.we miss you so much and wish you werent gone.we love you so much and i always think of you and pray.i love you so much.love always and forever,you nice kristen
kristen reed
March 03, 2004 | Bayside, NY