Recovered Card

Invoice for Richard Lee

Recovered Fitness Card from WTC

Recovered ID card from WTC

Recovered photo of Rich's wife, Karen

Recovered photo of Rich's wife, Karen

LO JACK Card

Recovered Credit Card

Recovered Credit Card

Recovered Driver License

Roadside Assistance Card

Recovered Credit Card

Recovered Credit Card

Richard's recovered Credit Card

Bag of Richard's recovered items
Collage of Richard having lunch with family at his office

Collage of Richard and his family in memory of his passing

Collage of Richard and his family in memory of his passing
2001 Game Day Yale Bowl

Expression of gratitude from Lee family

Card for information about Richard Lee and his memory at www.RichLeeMemorial.com

A tribute written in the Yale football program for Rich

Letter to Rich's son Zach from Rich's colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's son Zach from Rich's colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's son Zach from Rich's colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's son Zach from Rich's colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's son Zach from Rich's colleague and friend
Letter about a memorial for Rich Lee and his memory

A letter written by Rich's son, Zachary

A letter written by Rich's son, Zachary

Cover to a letter written by Zachary, Rich's son

Letter written by Zachary, Rich's son

Card from Rich to his wife Karen on their anniversary

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend
Rich's wife Karen's memorial speech

Rich's wife Karen's memorial speech

Memorial speech for Rich from his brother Alex

Memorial speech for Rich from his brother Alex

Memorial speech for Rich from his sister-in-law Lynne

Rich's son Zach's 10th anniversary speech, Sept. 2011

Rich's son Zach's 10th anniversary speech, Sept. 2011

Memorial speech for Rich from his friend and colleague

Memorial speech for Rich from his friend and colleague

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's wife from his colleague's widow

Letter to Rich's wife from his colleague's widow

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Letter to Rich's family from his colleague and friend

Remembrances of Rich Lee from former colleagues

Remembrances of Rich Lee from former colleagues

Remembrances of Rich Lee from former colleagues

Remembrances of Rich Lee from former colleagues

Remembrances of Rich Lee from former colleagues
Program page from Rich's memorial

Program page from Rich's memorial

Program page from Rich's memorial

Program page from Rich's memorial

Program page from Rich's memorial

Program page from Rich's memorial

Village of Great Neck Plaza 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
Fair Haven 9/11 Memorial
Freehold Township 9/11 Living Memorial Tree Grove
Crescent Beach Park - Flagpole/Memorial for 9/11 Victims
Born on the 4th of July in Washington DC, Rich Lee’s life was an example of the American dream and personification of our national values; strength, endurance, and hard work, tempered by kindness and generosity.
Raised in Hawaii, Rich attended Punahoa (’86) where he excelled at academics, sports and music. He went on to Yale (’91) where he majored in political science concentrating on US-Soviet policy. At 6’4, 240lbs, an ex Punahou and Yale football player, his physical strength was visible to all, but his true strength lay in his compassion, intelligence, loyalty and determination to leave all he touched the better for his being there.
He was instantly likeable and fun to be around. Some of his many talents included playing bass guitar, singing and composing music in his bands in high school and college. While at Yale, he also found time to start a student snack bar, and to win forever the heart of his college sweetheart, Karen Engelke Lee (’91) whom he married in 1992. He was a voracious reader with diverse interest from philosophy, mathematics, and engineering to pop culture, His fascination with building and engineering solutions turned to software.
He went on to specialize in systems development for financial institutions such as Salomon Smith Barney, NatWest, Bankers Trust and Cantor Fitzgerald, where he was managing director, most recently CIO of the Equities Technology division.
According to Mike Westlake, a co-worker from Cantor Fitzgerald/e-speed’s UK office, “Rich … paid attention to detail, he documented processes and why they worked a certain way and built in reliability to his solutions. It was this attention to detail that ended up being one of his key legacies to eSpeed and Cantor Fitzgerald. Rich initially managed central development; covering middle, back office and financial systems, before changing roles to manage equities technology globally. Following the WTC disaster these applications were up and running to full capacity by the time the markets were back in action. Given the enormity of the disaster in both people and infrastructure terms this is an outstanding achievement which was only made possible due to the processes which Rich had been so influential in implementing.”
A tireless worker who routinely put in 14hr days, Rich was always the one people turned to get a seemingly impossible task done. Rich never lost sight of the people he worked with and was dedicated to the growth and development of every member of his team. He strove to be the type of manager and mentor he would have wanted himself and to make a normally stressed work environment enjoyable. His hard work, humor, warmth, enthusiasm and up-beat nature inspired people to do their best while earning him the universal respect and admiration of his staff and peers.
As dedicated as he was to work, he was utterly devoted to his family and friends, especially his wife of over 9 years and their young son. Rich would call and e-mail home a dozen times a day, sending electronic greeting cards with his wonderful humor each morning. The walls of his office on the 104th floor of Cantor Fitzgerald/e-speed were papered with the hundreds of photos of his adored 22-month-old son which his wife regularly e-mailed to him throughout the day. He looked forward to reading aloud to his little boy and bathing him each evening after work. He spent his free time lovingly creating video CDs documenting his son’s growth, which he proudly sent out to his many friends and colleagues. Just 2 months ago, the young family moved into their dream home where they planned to have more children and grow old together. Rich had thrown himself into woodworking, avidly building toy chests and bookshelves for his son’s playroom.
On September 11, as usual, Rich was at his desk before 6am, having already talked to his London office from home in the early hours of the morning. Just after the plane’s impact, he called his wife to calmly reassure her and ask her to give his cell phone number to emergency workers in his typical can-do manner hoping to lead his group to safety. However, when the police tried his cell phone 5 minutes later, there was no answer. For those that knew him, the enormity of his loss is unbearable, but they know his spirit lives on through the tremendous impact he had on other and his lasting contributions to the world.
Please keep me informed.
Please keep me informed. Classmate of Rich Lee.
Posted by Bonnie Pang
In Remembrance of Rich Lee
I worked with Rich at Deutsche Bank, Bishopsgate, London. Rich he was technically innovative and true humanitarian.
Working with Rich Lee was a privilege, knowing Rich Lee was a blessing.
Rich Lee was a good soul and memory is a true blessing.
Posted by Keith Bowen
You are remembered
Richard, I only met you once. We had a business meeting in your office at Cantor Fitzgerald. I remember your great smile and warm personality. Continue resting in peace. I will always listen for your name to be read on the anniversary of 9-11.
Posted by Lisa Benne
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