Edward R. Pykon

Edward R. Pykon

Edward Pykon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 26, 2001.
Fast Eddy From Lehigh
Life was proceeding more or less on schedule for Edward R. Pykon and his wife, Jackie.

They met 10 years ago on the Fourth of July, and last August they celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary. In 2000, again on the Fourth of July, they found out that they were going to be parents. By the time their daughter, Jordyn, was born eight months ago, they had already bought a house in Princeton Junction, N.J.

"We came here to raise a family," Jackie Pykon said. ''Our plan was to buy a beautiful home, fix it up and have a baby. Everything was going along just as planned."

Mr. Pykon, 33, worked at the World Trade Center offices of Fred Alger Management, where he was a senior vice president with a specialty in health care. "What was great about Ed was that he was brilliant, but not stuffy or boring," Mrs. Pykon said. He was very down to earth, modest, and a lot of fun to be around." As an undergraduate at Lehigh University, Mr. Pykon was known as Fast Eddy, a nickname he picked up as the D.J. at his fraternity. "We still have the turntables in the basement," Mrs. Pykon said. "He had a real adventure for life."


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 24, 2001.


Edward Pykon, 33, comic-serious tack It astounded Edward Pykon's friends how a guy at the top strata of Wall Street could be so refreshingly comical.

A 33-year-old analyst and senior vice president at Fred Alger Management Inc., Mr. Pykon was a respected voice in the investment world.

But among his group of friends who grew up in West Orange, Mr. Pykon could diffuse a roomful of tension with a twist of his face.

"He had this funny lopsided grin, and as soon as you saw it, you cracked up," said friend Andrew Schildiner. "It was always amazing to us how someone could be so successful and be such a character."

Comic relief is one of the things best remembered about Mr. Pykon, a West Windsor resident who was among over three dozen Fred Alger workers lost on the 93rd floor of One World Trade Center. Some friends' final communication from him was a joke he e-mailed them days before the attack.

"You couldn't help but like him," Schildiner said.

There was another side of Mr. Pykon, however, that transcended the career and the joking -- his devotion to family.

After his mother died three years ago, Mr. Pykon wouldn't let his father, Francis, go more than a couple days without a visit or a call.

"He was very protective," Francis Pykon said.

Six months ago, Mr. Pykon and his wife, Jacqueline, had their first child, a daughter, Jordyn.

"He would just sit in front of the baby and watch her play," Francis Pykon said. "He could just sit there all day long and watch."

Born in West Orange, Mr. Pykon attended West Orange High School, where he played varsity basketball. He studied accounting and economics at Lehigh University, and earned an MBA from New York University. From school he went to Wall Street, bouncing around investment firms until landing at Fred Alger.

He ascended quickly there, becoming a oft-quoted analyst for the medical and pharmaceutical industry.

"At 33 years old, he embodied what many view as the American dream," Schildiner said.

Mr. Pykon's wife called him devoted, ambitious, honest and funny.

"As short as it was, he enjoyed it was a good life," Jacqueline Pykon said. "There were more good things coming, but, unfortunately, we don't always have control of that."

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Bridget Collins

September 11, 2011

Dear Mrs. Pykon,

I met you for the first and only time at Ed's memorial service. I was a fellow health care analyst at a different firm, and had the privilege of seeing and talking to Ed at many meetings and functions. I was always struck by the way his personality combined intelligence and drive with humor, decency and recognition of what was truly important (family). He talked often of how excited and nervous he was about Jordyn's upcoming birth, and afterward proudly showed me pictures of her.

I wanted you to know that in the 10 years since we met, I have continued to remember Ed as a very special person. Let me tell you once again how sorry I am for your loss.

Scott Larson

September 11, 2011

In honor and memory of Edward Pykon. We were together at NYU Stern in 1994-95.

December 7, 2010

goodnight and godbless edward

Jayne Tockerman-Trout

September 11, 2007

Dear Jackie, Jordyn and David,

I grew up right next to the Pykon's on Oak Ave. I have plenty of memories of Ed including the "fight" we had about whose parents were better based on their ages (Ed won!). I have thought often about the Pykon family and since hearing of Frank's passing, and the tragedy that is 9/11 I wanted express my deepest sympathy to you.

Jayne (Tockerman) Trout

kristine

April 23, 2007

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.

P Tabbernor

February 5, 2007

In memory....

Jeff Becker

September 11, 2003

Dear Jackie and Jordyn,

This is not an easy day, but I hope it finds you both well and remembering all the wonderful things about Ed. Jordyn, I was one of Ed's fraternity brothers in college, went to the same business school as well, and grew up in the same town as your mother. Your father was truly a one-in-a-kind individual who somehow managed to endear himself to all kinds of people. I share Bob Lister's memories of Ed -- I mean "Fast Eddie" -- being the master of our fraternity's party room. And hopefully, Jordyn, you have inherited your father's somewhat mischievous, yet infectious smile. Jackie, I hope you have received my letter to Jordan from last year (if not, please let me know). I wish you both the best of everything and many happy memories.



Jeff

john gay

September 11, 2003

he was a nice man

John Gay

September 11, 2003

He was a nice man.

Mimi (Codey) Grossman

December 21, 2002

To Ed's Family:



Although I had not seen him in many years, I grew up with Ed in the same neighborhood in West Orange. I remember him being an extremely funny, very down-to-earth guy, but very intelligent as well. I am sure he grew to be a wonderful father and husband.



My heart was very heavy when I heard the news. I hope you can take some small comfort in knowing that he will be remembered well by everyone he came into contact with.



I am so sad and sorry for your loss.

Bob Lister

September 12, 2002

Dear Jackie and Jordyn: Hearing Ed's name read aloud yesterday at the memorial service made me want to express to you some brief thoughts about him. I was Ed's fraternity brother, in his pledge class, at Lehigh. We lived together for three years. I regret not staying in touch much with him after school, but my memories of him are still clear. He was a likeable, friendly, funny and always cheerful person. I honestly can't ever recall seeing Ed in a bad mood, or having a harsh word to say about anyone. His love of sports, music and of course his friends from home and his family, were constant. In November of last year, we had a small ceremony dedicating the party room back at the fraternity house in Ed's name. Some of the happiest times we shared were when he was spinning records -- the house deejay -- in that room, which now rightfully bears his name. I can't comprehend of the grief through which you two, and Ed's father and brother, continue to suffer. All I can do is express my deepest sorrow to you and tell you -- as, of course you already know -- how decent and wonderful a man Ed Pykon was.



With condolences,



Bob Lister

Krissy Wise

September 11, 2002

I did not know Edward but I know his brother David. I am so sorry for your loss and the whole Pykon family are in my thoughts and prayers often.



May God Bless and Keep you.



Krissy

Michelle Murphy

September 10, 2002

Jackie-



I knew neither you nor Ed until his death & yet you have had such an impact on my life. My thoughts are with you and Jordyn often.

Amanda (Stone) Greenblatt

August 2, 2002

Jackie -

My thoughts are with you. Ed and I were acquaintances both at Lehigh, and then later at Stern. We didn't know each other well, but we always stopped to say hello, and appropriately from what I read, share a smile.



I was so sad to read his name last fall, and continue to think about you and your daughter. I'm sure she brings you lots of smiles and laughter ...



You will both continue to be in my thoughts.

Adam Herbst

June 12, 2002

Ms. Pykon:

Ed and I went to Hebrew School together. He was always wore a LA Dodgers baseball cap. (Its funny the things one remembers). He was bright and sharp and was well liked. After Hebrew School, the group of us that were in classes together enjoyed seeing each other year after year at the High Holiday Services.

My heart goes out to you and your daughter. I want you and her to know that Ed's life touched far, far more people than you could possibly know.

Adam Herbst

Maryanne Morawski

April 24, 2002

Jackie and Jordyn,



I am so sorry for your horrible loss. I think about you both all the time. I don't know what else to say except I'm so sorry.

March 26, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL MAN...EDWARD R.PYKON AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS WIFE AND CHILD...LOVING FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..STAY CLOSE..PRAY..AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK FOREVER..MAY GOD AND HIS ANGELS GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

Rose Cape

March 25, 2002

Jackie, I too received a mercy band with your husband's name a few days ago. I read the article that was published in the NY Times. It is helpful to have some insight about the life that Edward shared with some many individuals. I will continue to remember you and your precious child in my thoughts and prayers. I will continue to check this site for additional comments about Eddie's life. I pray that God's loving arms would comfort you and your family during this time

Hilary Yeo

March 21, 2002

Dear Jackie and Jordyn,

I received a mercy band recently with your precious Ed's name on it. I now wear his name around my wrist every day and I will wear it every day for the rest of my life. Every day I promise you both, I will be praying for the two of you. I hope in some small way you will be strengthened and comforted knowing that I care and that I am praying for you both. May God bless you Jackie and Jordyn.

Hugs and Prayers,

Hilary

Lee Howard

March 20, 2002

Jackie,



I was very saddened by the news and my thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family.



It was a pleasure working with you- you always had a positive outlook, and I hope that you are able to draw strength from it during these difficult times.



I wish you all the best.

Paty Needleman

March 10, 2002

Jackie, I wanted you to know that my prayers will always be with you. Iam wearing a mercy band with your husbands name engraved on it. I am sure you are too young to remember these, but they are like the ones worn from the Vietnam war with the names of POW and MIAs. I will wear it the rest of my life. So you know, you have a connection across the country, I will always keep you and your daughter in my thoughts.

Debra Weinfeld

February 21, 2002

My thoughts and prayers continue to be with your family through these months. Being friends with David in high school, I didn’t get to see Eddie too often, since he was away at school, but I distinctly remember one afternoon walking into the Pykon house and seeing Eddie sprawled out on the sofa with a huge grin on his face….it was that face that popped into my head when I heard the news and it has reappeared many times in the last few months. As I read stories about Eddie and his sense of humor and laughter I know that his brother got a lot of that from him, since I see David’s grin right next to Ed’s.



I wish you all healing and happiness as you watch Eddie’s smile come through his daughter’s face.

Guy Blissett

February 8, 2002

Although I don't know you and didn't know Edward I did get to know Edward's brother David during two years of school together.



My thoughts are with you, David and the Pykon family.

Missy

January 30, 2002

Jackie...I never met you, but my husband and I were friends of Eddie's from Lehigh. He was a kind and wonderful man and we were so incredibly sorry to hear about his tragic passing. Please know that he made a great impression on everyone that he met and that your daughter will grow up hearing wonderful things about her father.

G-d bless you and your daughter.

Thinking of you, Missy

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January 15, 2002

Sorry about the loss of Ed. He was well known and liked by all the operators, dispatchers and drivers. Our sympathy to the whole family

cindy pittman

January 11, 2002

i am very sorry that he died. may god always let him live in your daughter.

Teresa Jahn

December 16, 2001

We are deeply sorry for your loss of Edward. May his life and love live on in Jordyn. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

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