Lloyd's Baseball Bat and Hat

Lloyd's Baseball Bat and Hat

Lloyd's Baseball Bat, Hat, and WTC Bracelet

Lloyd Rosenberg WTC Bracelet

Lloyd's NFL Hat

Lloyd's Hat
Newspaper Article - "9/11 Love Always"

Newspaper Article about Lloyd Rosenberg

Correspondence about Lloyd Rosenberg

Correspondence about Lloyd Rosenberg
Black and white professional photo of children

Lloyd and Family - Last Family Photo Taken

Lloyd Rosenberg Wedding Photo

Photo of children

Girls during karate

Picture of girls

Daughter kissing dolphin

Wife with daughters on beach

Wife and daughter

Daughter and dolphin

Daughters

Daughters

Picture with newborn baby

Lloyd with children

Lloyd with children

Lloyd and daughter

Lloyd holding his daughter

In memory of Lloyd Rosenberg
Correspondence from a friend of Lloyd

Correspondence from a friend of Lloyd

Correspondence from Lydia

Correspondence from Lydia

Correspondence about Lloyd Rosenberg

Correspondence about Lloyd Rosenberg

Correspondence - "To the rescue workers"

Correspondence - "To the rescue workers"

Correspondence about Lloyd Rosenberg

Correspondence about Lloyd Rosenberg

Missing Poster for Lloyd Rosenberg

Missing Poster for Lloyd Rosenberg

Newspaper Article about Lloyd Rosenberg

Poem - "Daddy is an Angel"

Poem - "Daddy is an Angel"

Correspondence - From a grieving father to his daughter

Tribute from daughter to Lloyd Rosenberg
Photos of Lloyd Rosenberg

Memorial Quilt

Lloyd Rosenberg Memorial Quilt

Lloyd Rosenberg Memorial Quilt
Lloyd Rosenberg Business Card

New Jersey Living Memorial, A Grove of Remembrance
Staten Island 9/11 Postcards Memorial
The 9/11 Memorial Bridge
Empty Sky: NJ State 9/11 Memorial
Queen Elizabeth II September 11 Memorial Garden
Conseleya 9/11 Memorial
Dewitt 9/11 Memorial
Montclair State University 9/11 Memorial
East Newark 9/11 Memorial
Lloyd Rosenberg, 31, was raised in Sheepshead Bay Brooklyn, before moving to Staten Island. We met at Crazy Eddie’s where we both worked. He graduated from Sheepshead Bay High School in 1987 and began working for Cantor Fitzgerald in 1988. We were married in 1992 and made our home in Morganville New Jersey with our three daughters, Samantha, Kaylee and Alyssa.
Two weeks before the tragic events of September 11th, we were fortunate enough to spend a weekend away alone together. Something we hadn’t done in over five years. He said to me, “Glenn, I can’t believe we’ve been together more than half of my life.” We talked and imagined what the next half would be like.
Lloyd was kind and generous; he never said a bad word about anyone he knew. Recently I’ve come to find out that in business he was the same.
Lloyd leaves behind a beautiful legacy. In Samantha, you can’t help but notice his gestures and his personality. In Kaylee, it’s like looking into his eyes and seeing his happy spirit. In Alyssa you can see his face. We use to joke all the time that they were twins separated by 31 years. To me, he gave his heart, and I will carry it with me forever.
Lloyd’s passion was being a “daddy.” His girls were his pride and joy. I will forever miss the Saturday mornings when I would sneak downstairs and watch him reading them a book, or playing “horsie.”
We, his family, will pray for peace so that his children, and all the other children can grow up without fear. To be able to live the life, full of joy and happiness, that Lloyd wanted them to live. Always and Forever, Glenna, Samantha, Kaylee and Alyssa.
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