In Memoriam: Edward Apuzzo, 76
35 Years at Chase Manhattan, Including a Decade + in South America
Edward Anthony Apuzzo, who worked for Chase Manhattan's credit team for 35 years, died on September 19, 2023, after three years of treatment for a rare sarcoma. He was 76 and died at home in Irvington, NY.
Born in Bridgeport, CT, Apuzzo, earned a BA in Humanities with Science at Villanova University and an MA in Spanish Literature from New York University (NYU).
Through NYU, he spent several years living in Madrid and traveling around Spain, an experience that influenced the course of his life and career. He later attended Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, earning an M.S.F.S. degree with a concentration in international economics, graduating with distinction. At Georgetown, he met his wife of 45 years, Susan Romweber Apuzzo, also an M.S.F.S. graduate.
After Georgetown, he started a 35-year finance career with the credit team at Chase Manhattan Bank. Through his positions at Chase, he and his wife lived in South America for 11 years – first in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where they had their children Anne and Anthony – and later in Caracas, Venezuela, where they had their daughter Natalie.
From Caracas, the family moved to Sleepy Hollow, NY, where they lived for 25 years. Apuzzo continued to work in banking, leading international wealth management teams as an Executive Director at UBS and as a Senior Vice President at HSBC, both in New York City. earned the admiration and trust of his colleagues, many of whom became lifelong friends.
Outside of work, he took great interest in his children’s academic and extracurricular pursuits. He was always curious about what they were learning and was a fixture at swim meets, soccer games and Mock Trial competitions. He also shared his love of reading, music, skiing, tennis, and cars, including his treasured Volvo P1800. He was proud to watch them graduate and go on to further studies, but in 2007, his son Anthony died from an unexpected cancer.
A few years later, Apuzzo retired and continued serving as an active member of various community organizations. He volunteered with the Tarrytown YMCA, where he served on the board, the Tarrytown Food Pantry, and finance committees at All Saints’ Church.
He is survived by his wife and daughters.
Donations in his memory can be made to the Family YMCA at Tarrytown, P.O. Box 580, Tarrytown, NY 10591 and to the Community Food Pantry, 43 South Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591.
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