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Age:
31
Place of Residence:
Middletown, NJ
Location on 9/11:
Two WTC
Occupation:
Keefe, Bruyette & Woods | Account Manager
Biography:

An avid sports fan, 33-year-old Michael Patrick McDonnell waited years to get season tickets for the New York Jets football team. He finally got them a year ago and was looking forward to the day when his sons, now 2 and 4 years old, would be old enough to go with him to the games.

"He bled green . . . and orange and blue," said his wife, Cheryl, referring to his love of the Mets baseball team as well.

Mr. McDonnell, accounting manager for Keefe, Bruyette & Woods Inc., was in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11 and remains among the missing.

Cheryl McDonnell was taking their sons to school when she heard news of the plane crash and telephoned her husband.

"I knew he was in the building. That's why I called. Michael said, 'I'm all right. The plane hit Tower One,'" his wife recalled.

As fire marshal for the 89th floor, Mr. McDonnell was trying to evacuate the staff when the second plane struck, she said.

"Somebody came up to me and said, 'Tell your boys he's a hero. He was trying to get people out,' " said Mrs. McConnell.

Married 81/2 years to the man she met in 1985 in Brooklyn, N.Y., when they both worked at a fast-food restaurant, she said he adored their sons and was always such a happy person. "I can't imagine him without a smile," she said.

Born and raised in Brooklyn, Mr. McDonnell attended Brooklyn Technical High School. He graduated from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and earned a Masters of Business Administration from Baruch College in New York City. He also attended the Connecticut School of Broadcasting and worked briefly as a news and sports announcer for WJDM radio in Elizabeth.

The McDonnells moved to Red Bank a year ago.

In addition to his wife, Mr. McDonnell is survived by two sons, Kevin Michael and Brian Michael; his parents, Patrick and Vincenza McDonnell of Brooklyn; a sister, Denise McDonnell of Brooklyn; and his maternal grandparents, John and Marie Alagna of Brooklyn.