MMC Memorial Site


Jim Cleere

That October night in 1977, Jean Rieger, a divorced mother with a 10-year-old daughter, got down on her knees and prayed to God to send her "a good man" to marry.

When she got up, the phone rang. On the other end was Jim Cleere, a divorced father of two sons, ages 12 and 10.

They married one year later.

Mr. Cleere, vice president of Seabury & Smith, a division of Marsh & McLennan, was in New York Sept. 11 for a meeting at the insurance brokerage firm on the 96th floor of 1 World Trade Center. Mr. Cleere, 55, was across the street at the Marriott Hotel when the first plane struck the north tower. He called his wife at their home in Newton, Iowa. They were on the phone when the second plane struck the south tower.

"He said he was O.K. and would be coming home," said Jean Cleere. "That was our last conversation."

Mrs. Cleere says her husband was a man of faith. "He had a deep, rich baritone and sang all the time," she said, mostly the old- time hymns.

She loved that voice of his. That’s why she hasn’t changed her answering machine tape. It has Mr. Cleere’s voice on it.

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



 

  
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Jim was a GREAT funny (yet serious man) guy at KVI.

Yes, I do remember the dress and hair.

I was at a x-mas party (Larry Alberty's home) and I missed a few stairs (Maybe too many beers) and Jean and Jim were right there to help me.

They are the nicest people you will ever meet.

I didn't know Jim that well, but I think of him often......

Teresa Algreen, 9/11/2009 9:06:26 AM
I worked for J&H/KVI for 8 years. We so loved the Jim messages that were broadcast thoughout the company. He also participated in our anniversay celebration each year and was hilarious. I'm sure he is very much missed by his family and co-workers.
jackie, 9/12/2008 10:57:53 PM
Jim, I just finished watching United 93 the film and decided to go on the internet to find other heroes and I found your memorial page. It has been 5 long rough years for the rest of us. Up there, where you are its only a blink of an eye. In a blink of your eye, all who have cared for you will soon be with you and I bet you cannot wait to see them again and put your arms around them for that long missed hug. Not a day goes by when I do not stop to think about all of you whom we have missed since that day. God bless you.
Samuel (sacramento), 9/24/2006 1:54:25 AM
Working for Jim was always a pleasure. He could easily captivate your imagination and soul in the stories he shared. I worked for Jim in the Telecommunications dept. and he had a way of making us feel very connected, as though we were a family. I'll never forget the note on his computer, which read, "Choose to Feel Good." Indisputably, he truly lived that motto each and every day. He was the heart and soul of our department and will always be remembered for how he had a way of personally touching each of our lives. Thank you, Jim, for the wonderful laughs and the unforgettable memories.
Rachael Stegall, 9/11/2006 4:30:59 PM
To Jim-

Thank you for being who you were and allowing so many into your life. Peace be with you and your family. Your life was beautiful and touched us all.

Laura Lundberg, 9/11/2006 10:30:08 AM
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