Joshua M. Piver: Loving New York
Living
Joshua
M. Piver spent his summers on the water, working at a
boat yard in his hometown of Stonington, Conn., and
sailing and kayaking every chance he got. His friends
remember him as someone who stayed calm in all sorts of
situations. "I'm the only person who ever caused him to
lose his temper, and that's because I was trying to,"
said David Wilson, who met him in the fourth grade, went
through the University of Vermont with him and was set to
live with him in Brooklyn last fall. Socializing with Mr.
Piver was always deflating, he added: "He was tall,
extremely good-looking, and girls never talked to me when
he was around."
He graduated in 2000 with a degree in economics and
went to work at Cantor Fitzgerald, on the 105th floor of
1 World Trade Center. He traded pollution credits and
energy credits for a TradeSpark subsidiary, said his
sister, Erica.
His passions ranged from jazz and the movie "Dr.
Strangelove," to food. "He loved living in New York and
going to restaurants and going to movies and all of those
things," said Rebecca Stevens, a friend. "He was just so
excited about everything."
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