Thomas and his family

Thomas and his wife on their wedding day

Thomas with family and friends
A drawing by Thomas' youngest son

A note written by Thomas' son David

A Father's Day card by one of Thomas' children

Father's Day card continued

A drawing by one of Thomas' children

A note by one of Thomas' children

A note by one of Thomas' children
New York Post front page with children whose parents were lost on September 11th

Photo of parents whose children were on the cover of New York Post, Thomas Hobbs is fourth from the left

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New York Post front page continued...
Quilt with a square dedicated to Thomas Hobbs

Tribute to Thomas.
New York Jets pin

New York Mets pin

Note : "Dear Thomas Hobbs, Happy 1st date. Love you, Allison"
Memorial program for Thomas Hobbs

Inside of Memorial Program for Thomas Hobbs

Inside of memorial program for Thomas Hobbs
Memorial Program
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
Garrison Elementary School American Patriot Garden
When she turned 40 last summer, instead of a present, Allison Hobbs said she wanted to go on trips with her husband, Thomas A. Hobbs, and their three children. "There were a bunch of things we had planned that we said we had wanted to do for years, and never did," she said.
So in August, Mr. Hobbs, who was 41 and worked at Cantor Fitzgerald as an energy trader, took his family to the Bahamas. On another excursion they went kayaking. And they went out to Flushing to take in the United States Open.
An athlete as a youngster, as an adult Mr. Hobbs passed on his love of sports to his daughter, Jacquelyn, 12, and his sons, Steven, 10, and David, 8. "He really liked coaching his children," Allison Hobbs said.
But a sense of foreboding hung over his life in the office. He did not like working on the 105th floor of the north tower. "He told me repeatedly that if there was ever a terror attack on the World Trade Center he was not going to survive," said Anthony Giaimo, a friend for nearly 30 years.
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