Twenty-eight-year-old John Reo was just about to strike out on his own. He had recently started a job as a bond trader at Cantor Fitzgerald and he was scheduled to move into an apartment in the East Village this month. It was his first important job.
He was most excited about working alongside his brother-in-law, John Swaine, a veteran of Wall Street who got him the job on the 104th floor of 1 World Trade Center. He also died in the attack on the trade center.
Twenty-eight-year-old John Reo was just about to strike out on his own. He had recently started a job as a bond trader at Cantor Fitzgerald and he was scheduled to move into an apartment in the East Village this month. It was his first important job.
He was most excited about working alongside his brother-in-law, John Swaine, a veteran of Wall Street who got him the job on the 104th floor of 1 World Trade Center. He also died in the attack on the trade center.
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photo of his headstone/memorial; see 102092647
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