Condolences
I am so sorry to hear of this tragic loss. Much love to the Magliozzo family and prayers for comfort.
To the Magliozzo family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I was shocked to hear about his untimely passing. I worked closely with TJ during his time in Chicago and we became close friends. TJ was larger than life and had the best sense of humor. He was very smart and was a good leader. He inspired his teams to do their best with his enthusiasm and charisma, and he did everything with integrity and humility. And he was always so generous and kind to everyone.
He will always be an important part of my life and I will miss him dearly. Again, I’m so profoundly sorry for your loss.
I am so sorry for your loss. I only knew TJ for 10 months whilst he worked at JPMC but it is clear to me how much love and happiness he had towards his family. We would often talk about our kids and he struck me as the Dad who wanted to be part of everything that they did. He never boasted but you could tell that he was proud, the perfect balance of humility and love. He was a fantastic team member, again always thinking of the team from a human perspective, bringing positivity and a smile every day. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
To the Magliozzo family, please accept my deepest condolences. TJ was my work colleague and I saw him in the office often. I didn't get to work with him as closely as some members of my team did, but I share with them the shock and the loss. I will miss his wit and his humor.
So sorry for this loss and praying for your family. I worked w TJ at Merrill and his time in Chicago, some time ago. He was such a great guy and easy going and left an impression on everyone. My condolences. Take care, Eric
TJ and I were baseball teammates at Monmouth University, smart, witty, athletic, outgoing and just a great person all around…so deeply saddened TJ has gone up to the Lord so soon….love to you TJ and your beautiful family….God Bless You ALL
Very tragic and difficult loss to come to terms with . My heart goes out to his family. Will always remember TJ as that cheerful and happy colleague at Merrill who was kind and friendly to everyone. My sincere prayers and condolences to his family and loved ones he leaves behind. Feels so surreal.
Although I did not get a chance to work with TJ directly, being part of the same team, we had participated in many common meetings/team meetings.
I am deeply saddened by the loss of such a wonderful person. My prayers are with his family during this tough time.
I am deeply saddened by the loss of such a wonderful person. I briefly worked under his leadership and found him to be fun-loving ,bright and a generous individual.
My prayers and caring wishes for his family at this tough time.
Today and always, may loving memories bring you strength and comfort.
Very sorry to hear the news of the loss of such a great young man. Had the chance to share the field with him and although baseball was why we were there, a lifelong friendship grew. To his family we are praying for you.
I’m still at a loss for words, struggling to process the sudden news of his passing. My heart goes out to the Magliozzo family, whom he loved deeply and spoke of often.
TJ was not only a dear friend but also one of the finest managers I’ve ever had. He was kind, generous, and always willing to lend a hand, listen without judgment, and offer unwavering support.
I can still remember the taste of his Eggplant Rollatini and how we joked about one day opening an Indian-Italian fusion restaurant. We bonded over our shared love of food, hot peppers, and cooking.
In 2015, when I visited India, he asked me to bring back a pair of bangles for Melissa—a gesture that reflected how much he cherished her. Our friendship endured over the years, from Merrill to Morgan Stanley, and beyond.
I’m profoundly grateful to have known TJ; my life was richer because of his presence. Rest in peace, TJ. You will be deeply missed, always.
With love,
Chitra Hota
TJ was one of the first faces I saw every morning. We’d spend about 10 mins talking about anything that came to mind but it was how I started my day. He often shared pictures of his kids, most recently was homecoming and his daughter’s college commitment. I will miss teasing him, telling him if he didn’t eat the sandwich sitting on his desk, I would. Hearing him sing “I think we’re alone now” because of my name and most of all the light he brought to our office. We often spoke about how much more there was to life than the things we do in our “9-5” and it was evident how much he loved his family and time spent with them.
My thoughts are with his family, friends, and loved ones during this difficult time. TJ’s impact on those who knew him was far from small. TJ, you are already so missed.
To the Magliozzo family - I am so very sorry for your loss. In the time that I had the privilege of working with TJ at JPMorgan, he was incredibly kind and caring and a terrific partner. Please know that I am thinking of you all during these difficult times.
My heart goes out to the Magliozzo family. I shared an office with “TJ” for about a year back when he was at Morgan Stanley. He was kind, funny and generous. One time he brought me the most delicious “Jersey” basil from his garden and he was thrilled to hear about how my pesto turned out. His passion for horses was infectious and he told me some of the greatest stories I’ve ever heard. He was a force of nature and will be missed by family friends and colleagues. My thoughts are with his family at this sad time.
Lauren DiPaolo
My heart goes out to TJ's family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Please know TJ was a wonderful coworker, with the best sense of humor. He was always making us laugh, always asking how others were doing, and was straightforward and honest. He will be dearly missed; may his soul rest peacefully. My deepest condolences. We will always remember and honor TJ!
My sincere condolences to the Magliozzo family. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this incredibly difficult time.
I was shocked and deeply saddened to learn about TJ's passing. My heartfelt condolences to TJ's family during this incredibly difficult time. Even though I didn't have the opportunity to work closely with TJ, I always found him to be warm, welcoming, and willing to help. He carried a positive attitude and a commitment to excelling at his job. I will miss seeing TJ in the NY office, where he greeted everyone with his friendly smile.
My thoughts and prayers are with TJ's family, and I am wishing them strength and comfort in the days ahead.
To the Magliozzo family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I am truly at a loss for words. TJ was more than just my manager in JP Morgan Chase; he was a friend and a guide. There hasn't been a single working day where we didn't speak, and I will miss seeing him in the office. His positive attitude, humor and going an extra mile to help someone will be deeply felt by all who had privilege of knowing him. I will cherish our banter about everything from families, to my desk with random food item, your one-liners to Indian food. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
To the family: TJ talked about you all every single day. There were so many things he wanted to do - small things like wear Sambas to work and used Gen-Z slang without us falling over laughing. Your husband and father is a great man who loved you all deeply and he has so many people who love him and want to extend that love and friendship to all of you.My friend TJ brought a lot of light and positivity to the team and from the first day of meeting him. I felt like I had positive coworker who really cared about us people more than the work we were doing. He often talked about his wife and kids and often shared pictures of them at sports games and from their prom earlier this year. We recently learned that he was a great cook, and he often shared his homemade pesto and half avocado during lunch. I really enjoyed meeting up with him after work and chatting on the phone. Even though we spent every day together, we never really had time to take pictures and spend real quality time as a group. TJ was such an easy man to love and I’m so lucky you have met him and call him my friend. I love you TJ and wish we had more time together. You’re the best and your family is our family.
To the Magliozzo family - I am terribly sorry for your loss! While I only got to know TJ briefly since he joined Chase a short time ago, his impact was deep and real. His sense of humor, drive, intellect, collaborative approach, energy, leadership, openness to new ideas, and friendly demeanor were refreshing and welcomed by all who interacted with him and will be missed! My thoughts and prayers are with you and TJ.
To TJ's family - I can't imagine the loss you are feeling and I'm very sorry.
TJ sat next to me at the office and I have a few memories of what a nice person he was, in the short time I knew him. TJ would walk with me to get coffee and would never let me pay, and he always had cash. He always asked me how my day was going. He brought fruit from his yard for us. One day I didn't have time to eat lunch and he gave me the salami sandwich he brought. We went to get pizza and he had a group text with his friends and he was really excited to send them pictures of everything we ordered. I'm so glad I got to know him.
I'm deeply saddened about the passing of TJ. Please accept my heartfelt condolences during this difficult time.
TJ was not only exceptional at his job, bringing insight and expertise, but he was also a genuinely friendly, pleasant, and good-natured individual. I always looked forward to working with him or simply having lunch or sharing a coffee and a donut. His presence brought warmth and positivity to our workplace, and he touched the lives of many with his kindness and good spirit.
He was truly a good soul, and his absence will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing him. Please know that my thoughts are with you and your family as you navigate through this profound loss.
With deepest sympathy,
Alan Gorenstein
This shocking news is reverberating throughout TJ's work family at Chase and he will be remembered fondly. My interactions with TJ always brightened my day - his kindness and loving spirit were a gift to us all.
To the Magliozzo family, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. I had the privilege to work for TJ in his short time at JPMorganChase. He was more than just my manger, he was a friend and mentor. I will miss swapping stories about our children and talking baseball. He always brought a smile to work and put smiles on the face of others. He will be missed.
My heartfelt condolences to the Magliozzo family! So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers with the family during this difficult time. RIP TJ.
To the Magliozzo family, I am very sorry for your loss and send sincere condolences from all of TJ's co-workers at JPMorganChase. TJ was not only a dedicated professional but also an exemplar of kindness, good humor, and willingness to lend a hand to everyone who had the privilege of working with him.
In the short time that we worked together, TJ always struck me as the kind of guy I'd like to have over to my backyard for a BBQ to talk about our kids, baseball and lacrosse. Thoughts and prayers to all.
TJ was a dear friend and trusted colleague. It was a pleasure to work with him at Chase. His great spirit and care for everyone really shined through. He blessed everyone he came in contact with he will be forever cherished for all the good times we had in such a short time. My heart and condolences go out to his family and friends. Thank you for making the world a better space.
I have been fortunate to know the Magliozzo family for over 40 years and there was no one better than TJ. I grew up around the block from the family and he always set a good example for everyone including people like myself who was 2 years younger than him. He will be deeply missed by everyone. RIP TJ.
Melissa, I am so very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and strength during this difficult time.
TJ was a colleague and friend back in the Merrill Lynch days in Chicago and was larger than life in every way. Devastated to learn of his passing. Condolences and prayers to his kids, wife, and family.
We were all lucky to know and work with such a kind, dedicated, and wonderful person. My thoughts are with his family and friends
I worked with TJ and we are very sad for this devastating loss. Chase will not be the same. He was always smart, hard working and nice to everyone. Prayers to his family and friends.
I am deeply saddened to hear of the loss of TJ, a truly remarkable and kind-hearted person. My heartfelt condolences to all who knew and loved him. His spirit and the impact he made will live on in all of us.