MMC Memorial Site


Jason Coffey

On Sept. 11, Daniel M. Coffey and his son Jason M. Coffey planned to meet for lunch at the World Trade Center, where they both worked for subsidiaries of Marsh & McLennan. Daniel Coffey, 54, needed to have his wedding ring enlarged after 30 years of marriage. Jason Coffey, 25, was going along to pick out a surprise engagement ring for his fiancee, Colleen McDonald.

Daniel Coffey, a senior vice president at Guy Carpenter & Company, worked on the 94th floor of One World Trade. Jason, a senior accountant at Marsh Inc., was on the 98th floor.

Daniel Coffey was the son and grandson of an only child and part of a family that has lived for generations in Newburgh, N.Y.

He and his wife, Francis, broke the mold with three sons, Daniel, Jason and Kevin. Daniel Coffey met his wife when she was trying to fix him up with her friend.

One of his gifts was gab. "Dad could talk to virtually anyone and get anything he wanted out of them," said his son Daniel. With his wife, the elder Coffey was fixing up the house in Newburgh. "My mother is very particular about what she wants done, and my father was particular in how he did it," young Daniel said.

Jason Coffey was a big guy who loved to play rugby. (His mother did not want him to play football. Too dangerous.) He was also always ready to go out, including to a local bar, Pineapple Larry’s.

But now he was settling down. He was in the process of buying his grandparent’s house in Newburgh and he and Ms. McDonald were going to fix it up, just like his father and mother did to their house. Jason Coffey and Ms. McDonald had planned to get married Dec. 7, 2002.

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



 

  
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We miss you.
Dave, 9/11/2009 10:57:47 PM
I remember you today Jason...
James Tillotson, 9/11/2009 9:47:05 AM
I'm thinking of you and that terrible day when so many lives were shattered. I wished I could turn back time. G_d bless you and your family.
Your friend, 9/11/2008 9:20:04 AM
Jason, you are missed very much....there are few days that go by that I don't think about what happened. I remember our trips up to Bryant to play in the rugby alumni games and the times down in Hoboken that we went to the Black Bear where we would meet after work...and the St. Patricks Day party in Hoboken of course! I haven't talked about this much but this really allows me to speak about what happened. I was downstairs looking up as the planes hit and wish more than anything that you and your family could be together again. I only started getting to know you well when Jon told me to get in touch with you when moving down to NYC...and for that I am very lucky. You are are a wonderful and thoughtful guy, one that I really enjoyed getting to know and spending time with. I have had such a hard time since that terrible day and am expecting a baby boy any day now. September 11th is tomorrow and all I keep thinking is that the baby boy is going to be born on this day.....which will be amazing because it will let me be reminded of life which you were always full of. I hope you and your dad are well and looking down on your family with the immense love that you had for them.....you are always remembered and loved.....
Craig Johnson, 9/10/2008 12:58:52 PM
I didn`t know Jason well but he was engaged to my cousin Coleen Mcdonald who which I am close too. I also know that Jason was on the NFA Crew team and at the boathouse near the hudson river they have a boat named right after him. I am now on the NFA crew team and Jason is a half part of why I wanted to do crew. On this day of Easter I went to visit Jason`s grave at Calvary cemetery in New Windsor Ny and I talked to him and told him what I did for him and Coleen. In my heart I know that Jason is still family to me . God Bless You Jason, me and the family misses you very much!
Rachel DiCesare, 3/23/2008 4:58:37 PM
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