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Remembering The 9/11 Victims From Lynbrook and Malverne
Five men, who worked for Cantor Fitzgerald, are among the victims being commemorated for the 20th anniversary of the terror attacks.

LYNBROOK AND MALVERNE, NY — In commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks, the deadliest terror attack on American soil, Patch remembers the victims from Lynbrook and Malverne. There were 281 Nassau County residents who died on 9/11, but that number was increased to 344 based on the length of time in their hometown.
- Scott Bart, 28, Malverne, Marsh & McLennan, North Tower
- Dennis Buckley, 38, Lynbrook, Cantor Fitzgerald, North Tower
- Richard Caproni, 34, Lynbrook, Marsh & McLennan, North Tower
- Jacqueline Donovan, 34, Malverne, Keefe Bruyette Woods, South Tower
- Richard Fitzsimons, 57, Lynbrook, OCS Security, South Tower
- Morton Frank, 31, Lynbrook, Cantor Fitzgerald, North Tower
- William Gardner, 45, Lynbrook, Cantor Fitzgerald, North Tower
- Michael Hannan, 34, Lynbrook, Marsh & McLennan, North Tower
- James Haran, 41, Malverne, Cantor Fitzgerald, North Tower
- Michael Russo, 44, Lynbrook, FDNY
- Diane Urban, 50, Malverne, NYS Dept. of Taxation, South Tower
- Glen Wall, 38, Lynbrook, Cantor Fitzgerald, North Tower
- William Wren, 61, Lynbrook, OCS Group, South Tower
- Paul Zois, 46, Lynbrook, American Express, North Tower
From West Hempstead:
- Bruce Boehm, 49, West Hempstead, Cantor Fitzgerald, North Tower
- Jason Cefalu, 30, West Hempstead, Cantor Fitzgerald, North Tower
- Kevin Colbert, 25, West Hempstead, Keefe Bruyette Woods, South Tower
- Robert DeAngelis, Jr., 48, West Hempstead, Washington Group Intl, South Tower
- John Fanning, 54, West Hempstead, FDNY
- Ralph Licciardi, 30, West Hempstead, P.E. Stone Inc., South Tower
- Robert Linnane, 33, West Hempstead, FDNY
- Mark Schwartz, 50, West Hempstead, EMT NYC OEM
- William Steckman, 56, West Hempstead, WNBC-TV, North Tower
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