MMC Memorial Site


Vincent Boland

Family Tribute:

Vincent grew up in Ringwood, a small suburban neighborhood in New Jersey. As a teenager he would visit the city on different occasions, but his true love of New York became irreversible when he became a student at NYU.

Vincent traveled many places and saw many things in his short 25 years, but he always carried New York in his heart.

In June of 2000, he traveled to California to attend Stanford University to attain his masters and he thought he might stay awhile. However, in June 2001, with his masters in hand and the demise of Silicon Valley, the great lure of New York again pulled him back home.

He quickly secured a job with Marsh and McLennan on the 97th floor of Tower 1. He was a business analyst developing technology solutions. He had just started out on a wondrous life and career. He was a quiet person, humorous, a good friend, highly ethical, and extremely capable. The world lost a brilliant “star.”

Vincent will long be remembered by his family and friends for his irrepressible humor, his never ending friendship, his furrowed brow, his comical cynicism, and his angst with style. He was definitely a very remarkable and distinct individual. Once you knew him, he could not be forgotten.

And so our tribute to our son and brother Vinny does follow:

Ode to Vincent #2

“This one’s for you”

It is now six months since that faithful day
And they try to tell us that we will be ok.
But we’re not so sure that they are right
Because you are gone and we have lost our light.
An angel way up high they say
You are always with us both night and day.
But we cannot hold you and hug you tight
And our hearts just ache all through the night.
Your life was lost to help us all
A “Freedom Angel” that’s what you’re called.
Your death was surely not in vain
Because freedom will win, over all this pain.
It will take time to see the light.
It will take time to be all right.
But in the end three thousand strong
Freedom will ring out loud and long.
And we must never forget
The sacrifice you all have met.
Your lives for freedom that is true
Wrapped in the colors of red, white, and blue.
Each night a tear or two will fall
To remember why, you died for all.
Freedom, truth, love, and light
That’s the reason we do fight.
So Vincent, now’s the time to take
And raise the gauntlet high
To make us see what we must do
So that no more may die.

Good night Vincent.

Love,
Mom, Dad, Erin and Greg

Vincent

A memorial scholarship fund has been set up in Vincent’s name. Anyone who would care to send a donation can send it to:

Lakeland Bank
103 Ringwood Avenue
Wanaque, NJ 07465



 

  
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Thinking of you and your family on this sad anniversary.
Lisa Pieretti Karpowich, 9/10/2009 4:54:05 PM
August 4th, 2009-thirty three today that would have been fine,but I guess the Lord had other ideas and took you from us,it has been 8 long years. We love you dearly and always will. We are waiting for the day we will meet on that heavenly hill. It has been a good year for scholarships given out in your memory--four at Stanford, one at Lakeland, and three awards at St. Catherines. The memorial for you and Christian was dedicated in September. It was a beautiful day, a magnificent ceremony and so many friends and family attended. We also know that your spirit was there. We could feel your presence.-=Happy Birthday and continue to stay close to us and guide us . Until we meet again. Love and kisses, Mom and Dad
Joyce Boland, 8/4/2009 7:59:16 AM
I was friends with Vinny while we worked at Ernst & Young together. He was a caring, smart, warm and funny guy. I think about him every year on this day and wish he was still with us. Although we weren't very close friends, he was thoughtful enough to bring me back a souvenir mug from a trip he had taken to London. I still have that mug and am glad he gave me something to remember him by. My thoughts go out to Vinny's family. Much love, Yvette
Yvette Alvarez, 9/11/2008 2:17:56 PM
I did not know Vincent, but was in the LDT program a year after him, so we all knew of him. I also wanted to say how touching the poem is, and let his family know that even people who did not know him have not forgotten him.
Keri Morgret, 9/11/2008 12:06:09 PM
Happy Birthday Vincent,I can hardly believe that you would have been 32 years old this year. It has been a long seven years and we miss you more than ever. This September-Ringwood is dedicating a memorial in honor of you and Christian. It is a beautiful spot with benches and a plaque and lots of trees and flowers. It is very serene and peaceful. Three more scholarship have been given out this year and one of the recipients reminds me so much of you. You are never forgotten and never will be. I just long to hold and hug you again and I know someday I will. Stay near by us and guide us through. Love you always and forever, Mom and Dad
Joyce Boland, 8/5/2008 4:03:11 PM
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