MMC Memorial Site


Thomas Celic

Cross-country running was something that Thomas Celic learned from his older brother Marty when Tom was a freshman at Monsignor Farrell High School in Staten Island and Marty was the track coach.

"Marty was the one who got him running," recalled Tom’s wife, Roseanne. And he kept on running, long after Marty Celic, a New York City firefighter, was killed in the line of duty in 1977. Tom Celic ran in races in Staten Island, and in the New York City Marathon, in which he typically finished in the top 300. "He just loved it," Mrs. Celic said. "Running was his passion."

Mr. Celic, 43, who worked at Marsh & McLennan, was close to both his families -- his own and the one he joined by marrying Roseanne, a Staten Island girl whom he met when she was 17 and he was 19. "He was a great son-in-law," said John Tasso, his father-in-law, who lived five minutes away. "Whenever they would go out, they would ask us to go, and include us."

After Sept. 11, Roseanne Celic discovered that she was not the only one who thought her husband was funny. His old clients called to tell her stories, and at the memorial service, the church was filled with firefighters from Ladder 17, his brother’s company. "He made a lot of people laugh, and when he laughed, it was really such a joyous sound that you just laughed too," she said.

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



 

  
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I worked with Tom at Johnson and Higgins from 1983 to 1997. He was the best.

My favorite memories of Tom involve running, either the Corporate Challenge or the Celic 5K on Staten Island. He was always so fast, but the best part was always the after race event.

I still think about Tom, and all of the others, all the time.

Bob Eicher, 9/11/2009 3:29:35 PM
Tom, at one of the tees on the Morefar golf course, there are two markers, one with Chinese characters. The other is the English translation, which reads "The spirit never dies."

Your spirit - and your sense of humour - are still here...I am sure you are looking down and laughing at the exploits of the two "loons" you've thrown together. I add thanks for that to all you brought to being a fine co-worker and outstanding fellow runner.

Bob @ 9/11/09

Robert Schneider, 9/11/2009 1:24:47 PM
Tom had such an amazing soul he was a sweet, kind and gentle man who would go out of his way to help someone. He will forever be missed.
Crystal R, 9/11/2009 9:46:21 AM
Another year Tom and I'm thinking of you. Everyone misses you Tom.
Ernie Beach, 9/11/2009 6:07:07 AM
I just found this site. Tom was a good friend of my brother John. I remember him coming over and lifting weights with my brother when they were teens,I was maybe 7 or 8.I also remember when his brother Marty passed away after fighting a fire.Tom was a great guy. I remember him running in all the marathons. I was so sad to hear he passed away on 9/11 , my heart goes out to his whole family, he was a great person.
Michael Primiano, 10/2/2008 5:28:42 PM
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