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Vincent Paul Abate
Cenotaph

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Vincent Paul Abate

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
11 Sep 2001 (aged 40)
New York, New York County, New York, USA
Cenotaph
Boca Raton, Palm Beach County, Florida, USA GPS-Latitude: 26.3889848, Longitude: -80.1237875
Memorial ID
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Brothers at Work and Play (Names of living people removed for privacy)
By day, Vincent and Andrew Abate traded bonds at Cantor Fitzgerald. In the evenings, after long days, the brothers unwound by shooting hoops or batting handballs together. On summer weekends, Andrew and his wife often drove to Vincent's rented house on the Jersey Shore for Vincent's barbecue or Andrew's grilled teriyaki.
Vincent, 44, a longtime Cantor Fitzgerald employee, brought Andrew, 37, into the company three years ago. Vincent lived alone in a brownstone in Brooklyn. Hard-driving and impulsive, he was known to hop a plane to Las Vegas for the weekend, on the spur of the moment.
Andrew and his wife had a house in Melville, N.Y., that they were enlarging and renovating. They liked to relax in scenic places and had just returned from a tour of Route 1 on the California coast. "They did a lot of things," said a cousin. "They had good lives."
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 27, 2001.

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This is a cenotaph. View burial and family links at ACTUAL BURIAL HERE.

View memorial site HERE.
Brothers at Work and Play (Names of living people removed for privacy)
By day, Vincent and Andrew Abate traded bonds at Cantor Fitzgerald. In the evenings, after long days, the brothers unwound by shooting hoops or batting handballs together. On summer weekends, Andrew and his wife often drove to Vincent's rented house on the Jersey Shore for Vincent's barbecue or Andrew's grilled teriyaki.
Vincent, 44, a longtime Cantor Fitzgerald employee, brought Andrew, 37, into the company three years ago. Vincent lived alone in a brownstone in Brooklyn. Hard-driving and impulsive, he was known to hop a plane to Las Vegas for the weekend, on the spur of the moment.
Andrew and his wife had a house in Melville, N.Y., that they were enlarging and renovating. They liked to relax in scenic places and had just returned from a tour of Route 1 on the California coast. "They did a lot of things," said a cousin. "They had good lives."
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 27, 2001.

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This is a cenotaph. View burial and family links at ACTUAL BURIAL HERE.

View memorial site HERE.

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