MMC Memorial Site


Jeffrey Gardner

Yes, Jeffrey Gardner, 36, sold insurance, but nothing about him fit the bland image of an insurance salesman. His title at Marsh & McLennan was environmental insurance broker. After work, he might appear in one of many guises. An opera lover and wine connoisseur who relaxed by smoking one of his many hand-carved pipes. An adventurer on a motorcycle tooling around rough country. A joker who hired an Austin Powers impersonator to corner a friend at a restaurant and sing "Happy Birthday." And a man so grateful for his life that he spent his weekends and vacations building homes in Newark, Honduras and Brazil.

"He had so many things going," said Amy Gardner, his younger sister.

His work for Habitat for Humanity was, perhaps, his favorite. It let him combine many favorite activities: carpentry, making friends with volunteers and children, and seeing the excited expressions of new homeowners. For Mr. Gardner, said his sister, those were great days. More ordinary times, she remembers him saying, were merely good days. He had a sun symbol tattoed on his ankle, she said, because for him, a good day was as bad as it got.

Copyright (c) 2001 by The New York Times Co. Reprinted by permission.



 

  
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I just want to pay tribute to a wonderful guy. Jeff, was my colleague while at AIG under the ole division 57, which was Pollution and Energy. Jeff was an absolute pleasure to work with and just a great person all around. Jeff you are always in my thoughts and prayers... Rest well my friend until we meet again..

Vaya Con Dios,

Bob Blackman

Bob Blackman, 9/12/2009 8:21:23 PM
Jeff and my wife, my new born daughter, and I lived next to each other in Hoboken. Jeff always would knock on our door to play with my little girl Mackenzie... Jesh, Jesh she would say, when he picked her up. We shared a good deal of time together on projects for our homes. We got close to Jeff and his sister Amy who we still count amomg our closest friends along with his brother Eric. Everyone who met Jeff always remembers his great personality, his terrific sense of humor, caring ways and many of his wonderful traits. Jeff was truely one of the life's rare people. He made such an impact on us, we named our son, who will be 8 this year, after him. We speak of him often, and there are many fond memories of him around our home. We miss him and he will live through the stories I tell my children about him and in our hearts.
Carl & Amy Ricci, 9/11/2009 4:59:13 PM
Jeff was an amazing guy always full of life and always charismatic. It didn't matter who you were or what you did his attitude was always one and the same. Gone but not forgotten.
Crystal R, 9/11/2009 9:39:19 AM
Jeff was moving on from regional manager in underwriting at AIG in San Francisco when I temping there- yes, temping. Even though we we were both quite young at the time and in different walks of life, his thoughtfulness and professionalism influenced me. I see this memorial has been up for many years now. Having just found it through sheer happenstance, I'm adding a good thought.
Roxanne G, 1/5/2009 7:00:29 PM
You are missed and will never be forgotten.
Alan Bressler, 9/11/2008 9:53:26 AM
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