MMC Memorial Site


Jack Aron



 

  
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I met Jack when we were young men working at East 37th Street in the early 70s. We'd stop for a brew around the corner on Third Avenue and Jack would tell me about the trials of trying to care for his brother. Jack went to Kenya on a Safari with our colleague Suzie and was forever after 'Bwana Jack'. I met my wife while working there and we moved to Seattle. But, a few times we went back to NY and ran into Jack at reunions. The last time he had recently married and seemed so happy. He was a gentle guy who had the most beautiful eyes; you felt you were looking deep into his soul. Finding his name as a victim was a very sobering moment.

--- Bill Morgan ---

Bill Morgan, 9/11/2005 12:52:17 PM
Jack was a lot of fun to work with. I worked with him from 1996-98 at Marsh. He always made people think about what they were doing. He wouldn't do things just because he was told. It had to be right.

He knew the most important thing in his life was his family. He spoke about Timmy all the time and showed much pride in his son. I enjoyed hearing his stories. His sense of humor in the absurdities of corporate life and his dedication to doing things right are things I took away from working with him.

He comes to mind often and I know the world lost a good man (among others) on that day.

Ron Vestuto

Carle Place, NY

Ron Vestuto, 9/10/2002 12:19:06 PM
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