MMC Memorial Site


Christy Addamo

Since Christy Addamo was lost in the attack on the World Trade Center, her parents and sister have been overwhelmed by phone calls, letters and bouquets of flowers at the family home in New Hyde Park.

"I'm getting flowers from people and I don't even know who they are," said her father, Greg Addamo. "A lot of people are missing her right now."

Christy, 28, was on the 98th floor of Tower One when the first plane hit it. A senior accountant at Marsh & McLennan, her parents describe her as a talented and thoughtful person at an exciting time in her life.

"She was doing very well in her position," her father said. "She felt she was being groomed to take over her boss' job."

She was optimistic about a new relationship she had started about three months before the attack, he said.

And she was enjoying living at home in New Hyde Park, where she and her older sister, Dawn, shared a portion of their parents' house.

"Her comment was, 'Why am I going to pay rent when I have it great here?'" recalled her father with amusement. "'I'm not stupid.'"

Christy was very much her father's daughter, he admitted.

"She was my little girl," he said quietly.

Christy's mother, Rita Addamo, put it another way. "She was the center of his universe," she said. "They both liked the Yankees. They would watch TV together, and go to games. They were on the same plain, that's for sure."

Since the attack, Rita said she's been struck by the extent of people's affection for her daughter. One friend had saved all the birthday cards Christy sent her over the years, with personal verses and notes inscribed in Christy's hand inside.

Rita said she was familiar with these characteristic acts of tenderness on the part of her daughter.

But, she said, "I didn't know her friends cherished it as much as they did.

"She's going to be sorely missed," her mother said. "That's for sure."

A memorial service is planned for Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church in New Hyde Park.

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to the Addamo family, after high school i lost touch with basically everyone when i moved to florida. i just recently re-united with my childhood friends. this is when i found out about christy. i was devasted i had no idea. i went to middle and high school with christy. she was the sweetest person ever. she was just a person you could not forget because of her kindness and friendship she offered to everyone.my heart goes out to your family. God bless
chrissy medina, 9/30/2009 3:42:22 PM
Dear Addamo Family,

I met Christy when I moved to Queens Village, back in 1979. She was in my second grade class & every class after that throughout the school years into high school. Her & her sister Dawn went to my little sisters birthday party one year. Christy and I shared alot of memories & good times throughout elementary, junior high school & high school. She was a good kindhearted person that left a lasting impression in my heart. I will never forget you my dear old friend. I miss you & think about you all the time. R.I.P.

Lissie Camacho-Thomas, 9/27/2009 12:43:37 PM
My mom worked with Christy for two years at Marsh & McLennan, before leaving to take a new job in San Francisco. Just three weeks after my mom left, Christy died. She was so focused, so driven. She knew what she wanted and wasn't afraid to go get it. She was a huge influence on my mom - she encouraged her to go for the new job, and an inspiration to us all. Gone but never forgotten. RIP Christy <3
Ryleigh Storm, 9/11/2009 4:04:26 AM
ALTHOUGH I WAS THREE WHEN SHE DIED SHE WAS A GRATE PERSON THOUGH I NEVER MET HER I STILL AND ALWAYS MISS HER
MARINA ADDAMO, 7/26/2009 1:55:04 AM
ive never met her but i was three wen she died she is my dads cuzzent
marina addamo, 7/26/2009 1:42:29 AM
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