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  Michael Marti

Date of Birth: February 23, 1975
Position: Bond Trader

I met Michael Marti as a Cashier in Edwards Supermarket. He worked there through his senior year of High School and some of his college years. Right away Mike changed my life. Made what was a bad situation working for minimum wage at a supermarket into a fun and humerous experience. That’s the way Mike was. He could turn a bad situation into a good situation with the snap of a finger. For this I will never forget him.

He was like the best player on a team. He made everyone around him better. I can only imagine that he did the same at Cantor Fitzgerald. On Saturday, November 24th. I will say good-bye to Michael for the last time. For the first time I will accept that he is no longer with us, but he will always remain in my heart, mind, and soul. I am a better person for knowing Mike and having him as my friend.

Sincerely,

Cris Italia


Cris Italia, Friend

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  James Martello

Date of Birth: October 7, 1959
Department: OTC
Position: Partner, Equity Sales Trader

Jim Martello loved life. Jim loved his family more than life itself. I want everyone reading this tribute to feel happy for us, those who loved Jim the most, because we had the opportunity to experience a relationship with a wonderful man. I consider myself very lucky to have spent 13 yrs. of my life with Jimmy. I wished for 100 yrs., but I am thankful for the time I did have. Jim Martello was a true friend, a loyal brother, a loving son, a tremendous dad, and a great husband. If you knew Jim you knew his ability to do anything. If it needed to be done you just called Jim. Don’t stop calling on him. We all have an angel pulling for us now. Jimmy lived by this credo: When it needs to be loved…love it, When it needs to be Given, Give it, and when it needs to be Done…Do it. Please do me a favor and add your comments to this tribute page, I cannot think of any better way to keep the memory of Jimmy alive. James and Thomas need to learn as much as they can about their dad, and I can’t think of a better way than your memories.
We miss him dearly: his beautiful smile, his signature laugh, his large presence and his good nature.



Sheila Martello, Wife

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  Alfred Russell Maler

Date of Birth: January 21, 1962
Department: Governments Zero Desk
Position: Bond Broker

I met Al in 1990 when I worked for Cantor and he and the other “Zeros” had just joined the Firm. I had never met a nicer group of guys in my life and knew early on that Al was the one. He was funny and fun loving. He always had a pleasant look on his face and people were drawn to his easy-going manner. When you conversed with him, you knew you had his complete attention and that what you said would travel no further.
Alfred was born in Patchogue, NY. He was educated in the local schools and went on to SUNY Cortlandt, receiving a BS in biology. He went into sales at the DZUS Fastener Company on Long Island. While there he got to travel extensively throughout the US. He went to Australia several times and golfed in Ireland. Later on we shared that love of travel together, visiting many awesome places within the US, Europe and the islands.
Al had his Captain’s license and drove the Davis Park ferries for 13 summers. He loved the ocean and it was very fitting that we chose to be married in a beach church on Fire Island in 1993. We have two beautiful boys, Alfred Royce, age 4 and Jack Walker, 9 months. They both have Al’s warm, sunny disposition. Alfred is more soulful, while Jack (so far at least) seems more mischievous. I have every confidence that both will grow up to be fine gentlemen just like their dad.
He was an incredible dad. His eyes would well up with tears as he looked at these amazing little people that we had created and he would tell me how much he loved them and me and what a great life we would have. If every child could have a father of this calibre, the world would be a better place.
Al was a humanitarian. He bought food for the homeless and often sat on the curbs of Manhattan in his suit, eating with them and listening to their stories. He did “Swim Across America” this summer with Tom Palazzo and raised money for cancer. He gave blood every chance he got. He always helped people, whether it was coming to the aid of someone who fell in the subway and, more recently someone who had a seizure on the LIE. He even put out a couple of fires on Fire Island over the years!
Al was a superb natural athlete. He excelled in all sports – golf, skiing, soccer, basketball and volleyball. Our son Alfred has that same knack for athletics. Al so enjoyed hitting golf balls with him, kicking the soccer ball around, swimming and just laughing like crazy. He never pushed, but rather, began instilling his love of these things in his boys. I will do everything in my power to continue this.
Al loved the beach and I will never forget the images of he and Alfred running through the surf with those matching muscular legs sticking out of their trunks, digging deep holes and looking for beach glass. I’m so thankful that Jack was with us this summer and the four of us had the chance to walk along the ocean together. We had a fun, busy summer and saw so many people that we might not normally have seen- family, friends and especially Al’s Cantor buddies who are with him now. I take comfort that they are together, even though it is so terribly wrong that they are not with us.
Al – there is not a moment that goes by that I don’t think about you and miss you. There is a hole in my heart that can never be mended. But I thank God I had you in my life, if even for so short a time. You have made me a better person and I will continue to honor your memory by raising our boys with the values and dreams that we started together. I find my strength and courage each day because of the special relationship that we shared and in the knowledge that we will all be together again one day.




Laura Maler, Wife