Name: Todd A. Isaac Age: 29 From: New York, NY, United States
Occupation: partner, mortgage desk, Cantor Fitzgerald Location: World Trade Center, Tower 1, 103rd floor
Prayers & Condolences For: Todd A. Isaac BY Anonymous on Sep 11, 2008
Hi Todd,
To this day I can still remember your simple act of kindness to a lost freshman who just stepped off the bus. It was a rainy September day, and you helped me carry my suit case and walked with me to where I needed to go. I don't think I'll ever forget that.
LMF
Prayers & Condolences For: Todd A. Isaac BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
I met Todd in 1999 when I was interviewing for a job with Cantor Fitzgerald. He was an alumnus of Holy Cross. While I only spoke with him for an hour, he struck me as one of the most down-to-earth individuals who never forgot where he came from. He was charasmatic and intelligent, yet showed no signs of arrogance. This is most likely a testament to his upbringing and very indicative of his great personality. The world has certainly lost one of its greatest. Conor Taniguchi, acquaintance
Prayers & Condolences For: Todd A. Isaac BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
Life's not so funny without you around, big man. Miss you, Spitter.
Jeff Spittel, friend
Prayers & Condolences For: Todd A. Isaac BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
I remember Todd from our years together at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. Todd had a great sense of humor and his smile radiated for miles. If anyone was able to cheer up his co-workers in their final moments, it was Todd.
Kristin Howard, classmate
Prayers & Condolences For: Todd A. Isaac BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
I met Todd in 1999 when I was interviewing for a job with Cantor Fitzgerald. He was an alumnus of Holy Cross. While I only spoke with him for an hour, he struck me as one of the most down-to-earth individuals who never forgot where he came from. He was charasmatic and intelligent, yet showed no signs of arrogance. This is most likely a testament to his upbringing and very indicative of his great personality. The world has certainly lost one of its greatest. Conor Taniguchi, acquaintance