On Sept. 11, Mr. Colasanti kissed his wife, Kelly, and children, Cara, 4, and Lauren, 1, before catching an early train to arrive by 7:30 a.m. at Cantor Fitzgerald, where he worked as a bond trader on the 105th floor of the World Trade Center’s North Tower.
His plan was to get in early so he could return early to his family in Hoboken. Every night, he gave his girls a bath, then tucked them in.
“He put us first always,” Kelly Colasanti said. “He was a great father. He had such a great relationship with both the girls.”
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