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Who was Brian Thomas Cummins?
Sept 11 2001
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Friday, September 8, 2006

Who was Brian Thomas Cummins?


                           
                                                                                                                                                                                   

Brian Thomas Cummins was the fourth of six boys who remained close all their lives. His four surviving brothers are married but Brian was not. He was a surfer, skier and he loved to go out.

"Some people might say he burnt the candle at both ends — and we're glad he did," said his brother Brendan.

Mr. Cummins, 38, who lived in Manasquan, N.J., was a market maker and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald. He was born in New Jersey and was known as a math whiz, winning state prizes beginning in the fifth grade. He attended the University of Colorado and then started a seafood restaurant, the Lobster Trap, in Belmar, N.J.

After he got his M.B.A. from Rutgers, he gave up the restaurant and went to Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette, working on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Then he joined Cantor Fitzgerald, where he started as an assistant trader.

"His colleagues and bosses would all probably say the same thing about Brian — he was driven to succeed," his brother Brendan said. "I believe he enjoyed the process of accomplishing and shunned the idea of his own success and replaced it with the desire to do better. He was one of the sharpest guys I've ever met."

*the above is from:The New York Times > National > Portraits of Grief > Brian Thomas Cummins: A Math Whiz Early On
 
Tributes by people who knew Brian can be found here:
 
CNN.com - September 11 Memorial
 
More thoughts can be found here:

Guest Book - Brian Thomas Cummins

One of his brothers posted this at the site above:

Brian Cummins was born on January 6th, 1963 in Somerville, New Jersey, the fourth son of 6 boys. We grew up in Belle Mead, New Jersey, a small town outside of Princeton, New Jersey. We had a remarkabley close family and as brothers we still remain the closest friends, speaking with each other every day and seeing each other almost weekly- Brian was truly a unique individual- everyone who met him was impacted by him. You knew when you met him that he was not the average guy on the street. From the time he was little- he showed a remarkable talent in school and in the way he absorbed everything around him. We was a natural math whiz. He won state math awards starting in 5th grade. He had sharp, quick, alert eyes that took you in with every conversation-He could immediately grasp situations for what they were. He had fun. He went on to college at the University of Colorado, then on to Rutgers for his MBA- He surfed, he loved skiing-he loved going out. He always showed up to work early or on time though. He worked harder than most people ever will and earned every success the hard way. He was committed to whatever he got involved in. After college and during grad school- he started a highly successful waterfront seafood restuarant which he gave up after his MBA was earned to go on to start as an assistant for DLJ. He worked on the floor of the NYSE before moving on to Cantor Fitzgerald in 1993-where he survived the first terrorist attack. He started as an assistant trader and earned his way up the ladder, becoming a Equity Market Maker and Partner at the firm.His colleagues and bosses would all probably say the same thing about Brian- he was driven to succeed. I believe he enjoyed the process of accomplishing and shunned the idea of his own success and replaced it with the desire to do better. He was one of the sharpest guys I've ever met. He prodded and pushed you to do well and was the first to help you out the second you needed it. He was my big brother. Some people might say he burnt the candle at both ends-and we're glad he did. He was a Roman Catholic and believed in God. He worked on the 104th floor of World Trade Center #1. Firemen recovered his body on October 30th and he was buried at Madonna Cemetary in Fort Lee, New Jersey on Saturday November 3rd, 2001 next to his brother Patrick.
Brendan Cummins (Old Greenwich, CT )
 

 More thoughts and tributes for Brian can be found here:

 
Brian Thomas Cummins, 38, Manasquan, N.J.

A site that places a flower on the page everytime someone visits Brian's name:

9-11 Victim Memorial: Brian Thomas Cummins

The following information is from:  Cantor Families Memorial - Brian Thomas Cummins

He is survived by his parents: Martin & Maureen Cummins of Manasquan, NJ, His 4 brothers and their wives: Martin & Karen Cummins, Michael and Catherine Cummins, John & Kathleen Cummins, and Brendan & Kathleen Cummins as well as 9 nephews and nieces. In lieu of flowers, Checks can be sent to SunlightKids-Brian Cummins Memorial Scholarship for the Blind, P.O. Box 75, Old Greenwich, CT 06870.



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  • #12 Comment from dvlwitgrneyes 
    9/14/06 11:25 PM Permalink
    Hi Kathy...I didn't know you did a tribute too. I did one on my Yahoo blog and volunteered for the project helping verify and stuff.

    Nice tribute...

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  • #11 Comment from xxroxymamaxx 
    9/12/06 10:41 AM Permalink
    It's just so sad! So sad. You did a great job on your tribute!  I enjoyed reading it.  GBU, Shelly
  • #10 Comment from thegirlnexdoor77 
    9/12/06 10:10 AM Permalink
    Great tribute for one of our American Heros...Keeping his family and Brian in my thoughts and prayers...TerryAnn
  • #9 Comment from cacklinrosie101 
    9/10/06 11:25 PM Permalink
    What a wonderful tribute to Brian!  I also did mine today but had very little info.  It so painful to put faces and stories to the names but so needed.  Chris
  • #8 Comment from debbiewebb4465 
    9/10/06 5:22 PM Permalink
    Lovely words, lovely tribute Kathy. May Brian rest in peace and God bless his poor grieving family and all the other poor souls who lost their lives this terrible day, and their families also. I shall never forget 9/11, ever.
    Take care, hugs Debbie ~xxxx~
    http://journals.aol.co.uk/debbiewebb4465/TheLifeTimesofanEssexGirl
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