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Frank Joseph Doyle
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Frank Joseph Doyle

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
11 Sep 2001 (aged 39)
Financial District, New York County, New York, USA
Monument
Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7107556, Longitude: -74.0130653
Plot
Panel S-34
Memorial ID
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He was an American citizen whose parents were from the Ottawa valley, his wife was from St. Adele, Quebec and they had a home in Canada. The executive vice-president and head equity trading at Keefe, Bruyette and Woods left two children. Doyle, a gifted athlete who did a triathlon the summer before he died, was living in Englewood, New Jersey and working on the 89th floor of the second tower. "He said, 'You have to promise me every day for the rest of their lives you'll tell the children how much I love them, and I didn't realize that he was saying goodbye, he was just so brave and so strong,'" said his wife. She created "Team Frank" in her husband's honour — a collection of family and friends who participate in athletic events worldwide. Doyle's friends from Bowdoin College also established a memorial scholarship in his name for outstanding athletes.
He was an American citizen whose parents were from the Ottawa valley, his wife was from St. Adele, Quebec and they had a home in Canada. The executive vice-president and head equity trading at Keefe, Bruyette and Woods left two children. Doyle, a gifted athlete who did a triathlon the summer before he died, was living in Englewood, New Jersey and working on the 89th floor of the second tower. "He said, 'You have to promise me every day for the rest of their lives you'll tell the children how much I love them, and I didn't realize that he was saying goodbye, he was just so brave and so strong,'" said his wife. She created "Team Frank" in her husband's honour — a collection of family and friends who participate in athletic events worldwide. Doyle's friends from Bowdoin College also established a memorial scholarship in his name for outstanding athletes.

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