Name: Michael Andrew Tamuccio Age: 37 From: Pelham Manor, NY, United States
Occupation: Vice President of Equity trading, Fred Alger Management Location: World Trade Center
Prayers & Condolences For: Michael Andrew Tamuccio BY Anonymous on Feb 19, 2007
I haven't seen Mike in years, but he's the third of my former college hockey teammates to pass away since we graduated in the mid- and late 80s. He was the second killed by a terrorist (another was on the Lockerbie Pan Am flight). Tamish was part of a group of guys who had a lot of fun on road trips and just hanging around our apartments or the cafeteria at school. College was a naive, crazy time for all us and we somehow got through it. I'm pleased to see that he was a vice president. That's a title I would come to expect, not only from Mike but also from the group of guys I played with and the type of students who graduate from Fordham University. Since September 11, I've gotten in touch with other friends from school. Life's too short to not stay in touch. I'll always remember Mike and continue to offer prayers. Rich Libero, former college teammate
Prayers & Condolences For: Michael Andrew Tamuccio BY Anonymous on Feb 19, 2007
I was sorry to hear today of your death. We were great friends at Goin & Co. years and years ago when you were the summer help. I'm know you will be missed by your family especially Jimmy. Trish Diaz (Walsh), former co-worker
Prayers & Condolences For: Michael Andrew Tamuccio BY Anonymous on Feb 19, 2007
I haven't seen Mike in years, but he's the third of my former college hockey teammates to pass away since we graduated in the mid- and late 80s. He was the second killed by a terrorist (another was on the Lockerbie Pan Am flight). Tamish was part of a group of guys who had a lot of fun on road trips and just hanging around our apartments or the cafeteria at school. College was a naive, crazy time for all us and we somehow got through it. I'm pleased to see that he was a vice president. That's a title I would come to expect, not only from Mike but also from the group of guys I played with and the type of students who graduate from Fordham University. Since September 11, I've gotten in touch with other friends from school. Life's too short to not stay in touch. I'll always remember Mike and continue to offer prayers. Rich Libero, former college teammate