Jerry sitting with his granddaughter, Taylor.
(L-R) Taylor (granddaughter), Jerry

Jerry sitting and holding his granddaughter, Taylor.
(L-R) Jerry, Taylor Goldstein (granddaughter; being held)

Jerry with his granddaughter, Taylor, at the dinner table.
(L-R) Jerry, Taylor Goldstein (granddaughter, being held)

Jerry with his granddaughter, Lyndsay.
(L-R) Jerry, Lyndsay Goldstein (granddaughter; being held)

Jerry with his granddaughter, Lyndsay.
(L-R) Lyndsay Goldstein (granddaughter; being held), Jerry

Jerry with his daughter, Robyn, and grandson, Corey.
(L-R) Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Corey Goldstein (grandson; being held), Jerry

Jerry with his grandson, Corey.
(L-R) Corey Goldstein (grandson; being held), Jerry

Jerry holding his grandson, Corey.
(L-R) Corey Goldstein (grandson; being held), Jerry

Jerry with his grandson, Corey, and likely his son-in-law.
(L-R) Unknown man (son-in-law?), Corey Goldstein (grandson; being held), Jerry

Jerry with his grandson, Corey.
(L-R) Corey Goldstein (grandson; being held), Jerry

Jerry with his grandson, Corey.
(L-R) Corey Goldstein (grandson; being held), Jerry

Jerry with his daughter, Robyn, and grandson, Corey.
(L-R) Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Corey (grandson; being held), Jerry

Jerry with his daughter and family

Jerry with his granddaughter and other family. Jerry is on the left.

Jerry with his family. He is in the rear on the right.

Jerry DeVito with his family at a restaurant

Jerry DeVito's family

Jerry DeVito with his family

Jerry's daughter, Robyn, son, Todd, and other family.

Jerry with his son, Todd.
(L-R) Todd DeVito (son), Jerry

Jerry with his son, Todd, at Christmas.
(L-R) Todd DeVito (son), Jerry

Jerry with his son, Todd.
(L-R) Jerry, Todd DeVito (son)

Jerry with his son, Todd, and daughter, Robyn.
(L-R) Jerry, Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Todd DeVito (son)

Jerry's daughter, Robyn, and son, Todd.
(L-R) Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Todd DeVito (son)

Jerry with Fred Alger, CEO of Fred Alger & Company
(L-R) Fred Alger (seated), Jerry

Jerry with his girlfriend, Joan

Jerry's grandchildren, Corey, Jordan, Lyndsay, and Taylor
Jerry's family at a wedding

Jerry dancing with his daughter, Robyn, at her wedding.
(L-R) Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Jerry

Jerry with his son, Todd, at his daughter's wedding.
(L-R) Jerry, Todd DeVito (son)

Jerry with family at his daughter's wedding.
(L-R) Unknown man, Unknown woman, Jerry

Jerry dancing with his daughter, Robyn, at her wedding.
(L-R) Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Jerry

Jerry with his family at his daughter's, Robyn, wedding. Jerry is the second from the left in the front, 1993

Jerry's family at his daughter's, Robyn, wedding, 1993

Jerry at his daughter's, Robyn, wedding, 1993

Jerry at his daughter's, Robyn, wedding. Jerry is the second from the right, with his daughter on his right, 1993

Jerry with his daughter, Robyn, and his son, Todd, at her wedding
(L-R) Todd DeVito (son), Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Jerry
Portrait of Jerry

Jerry at work.
Photo of Jerry when he was in the United States Navy. He held the rank of seaman.

Jerry as a young boy playing baseball.

Jerry as a young man.

Portrait of Jerry DeVito

Portrait of Jerry

Jerry with his wife, Rochelle, son, Todd, and daughter, Robyn at their home.
(L-R) Robyn Goldstein (daughter), Jerry, Todd DeVito (son), Rochelle DeVito (wife)

Jerry with his wife, Rochelle, at their wedding.
(L-R) Rochelle DeVito (wife), Jerry
Poem written by one of Jerry DeVito's children

Commemorative letter about Jerry by his niece Maria

Tribute written by Jerry's nephew, Michael Carrozza

A short tribute about Jerry.
"Those of us lucky enough to have known your Dad will never forget him as his personality was larger than life. I always picture him telling stories and his hands flying around."

A short tribute written about Jerry.
"My memory that I would like to share is how your father always scrambled his eggs in a coffee mug. He said that it was the only way to do it. Also how in a diner he would always order his burger with Swiss cheese and sauteéd onions on a toasted English muffin."

A short tribute written about Jerry by a nephew.
"What I think most stays with me is how close he and my father were, as brothers and friends. How after my mom passed away they spoke almost every day."

Tribute to Jerry written by his nephew Albert Carrozza

Fred Alger remembrance of its lost employees
Jerry DeVito's hair-cutting scissors

Jerry's New York Yankees cap from when they won the 2000 World Series

Jerry's uniform from his time in the United States Navy. The uniform shows he held the rank of Petty Officer 3rd Class.
Conseleya 9/11 Memorial
Dewitt 9/11 Memorial
Montclair State University 9/11 Memorial
East Newark 9/11 Memorial
Fair Haven 9/11 Memorial
Freehold Township 9/11 Living Memorial Tree Grove
Crescent Beach Park - Flagpole/Memorial for 9/11 Victims
Garrison Elementary School American Patriot Garden
Keansburg Beach Front Memorial
Among the potential dangers of hanging out with Jerry DeVito were that you would laugh a lot and find yourself blown away by his mastery of sports trivia. And one other thing: you might have gotten fat.
Mr. DeVito, 66, loved to take care of people around him, especially when it came to making sure that they were fed. He was the personal driver for David Alger, the chief executive of Fred Alger Management. When not behind the wheel, Mr. DeVito spent his days at the firm, spending time with traders and looking out for the welfare of interns, particularly making sure they knew there was leftover food from a conference or luncheon.
"He even used the interoffice mail system to send doughnuts to our New Jersey site," said Christopher W. Cheever, a former summer intern.
A native of the Bronx and a great baseball player in his younger days, Mr. DeVito was a die-hard Yankees fan, who used to joke with the Alger brothers that they should buy the Bronx Bombers and make him the team's general manager. A father of two, he planned to retire this year, though he would have missed being in the mix. "He just liked being around people," said his daughter, Robyn Goldstein. "No matter what age you were, young or old, you could count on him."
Thinking of you every minute
Thinking of you every minute of every day and wishing you were here. Hoping you are at peace. Always in my heart and soul. I love you daddy!
Published by Robyn
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