Homily from service of James B. Reilly, page 1
Homily from service of James B. Reilly, page 2
Homily from service of James B. Reilly, page 3
James B. Reilly memorial t-shirt, front
James B. Reilly memorial t-shirt, front
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his sister Chris
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his brother Tom, page 1 of 2
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his brother Tom, page 2 of 2
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his brother Bill, page 1 of 2
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his brother Bill, page 2 of 2
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his sister, Jeanne, page 1 of 6
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his sister, Jeanne, page 2 of 6
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his sister, Jeanne, page 3 of 6
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his sister, Jeanne, page 4 of 6
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his sister, Jeanne, page 5 of 6
Eulogy of James B. Reilly by his sister, Jeanne, page 6 of 6
James B. Reilly Scholarship Fund information
Tribute to James B. Reilly
Tribute to James B. Reilly
Correspondence from Brian Deli, high school friend of James B. Reilly, July 2002
Tribute to James B. Reilly
Ride for Reilly flyer in honor of James B. Reilly
Ride for Reilly
Framed ID card of James B. Reilly
In memory of James Reilly
"We Love You" Tribute to James B. Reilly
Family
James Reilly and Family
James Reilly and Family
Tribute to James Reilly
Photo at Christmas time
Family
Family
Family
Graduation photo
James Reilly and Family
Graduation photo
Family
Friends
Tribute to James Reilly
Tribute to James Reilly
Family
Family
Family
James Reilly and Family
James Reilly in a plane
James Reilly skiing trip
James Reilly and Family
Hanging out with friends
In memory of James Reilly
James Reilly horseback riding
In memory of James Reilly
In memory of James Reilly
James Reilly and Family
Tattoo tribute to James B. Reilly
Portrait of James Reilly - Soccer Photo
Portrait of James Reilly
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
James Brian Reilly, 25, of Manhattan who grew up in Huntington Station, was a bond trader at Keefe, Bruyette & Woods.
After the first hijacked plane struck the north tower, James Brian Reilly called his father and best friend from his office on the 89th floor of the south tower to say he was OK, according to one of his sisters, Christine Reilly. That was the last time he was heard from. The only item recovered was Reilly's identification badge, which the family donated to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
Whether you had known James Reilly all your life or just met him for the first time, he had a way of making you feel special, Christine Reilly said.
"He cared. He listened," she said. "He was very genuine."
One year, she and her brother traveled to Atlanta, Ga. to attend a nephew's third birthday party, where a group of 3-year-olds mingled with their parents. James Reilly managed to squeeze his nearly 6-feet tall frame into a tiny, wooden, toy train, his sister said.
"He was just having a ball," she said. "The kids were eating it up."
Moments like those summed up her brother's short life. It's not how much money he earned, nor the accomplishments he achieved but how he touched other's lives that he'll be remembered for.
"Live well. Laugh often. Love much. Jim was the embodiment of that," she said. - Chau Lam








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