The name of a man killed in the Sept. 11 attacks is misspelled on the memorial at the World Trade Center site. (CNN/NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND)

The name of a man killed in the Sept. 11 attacks is misspelled on the memorial at the World Trade Center site. (CNN/NEWS 12 LONG ISLAND)

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Name misspelled on 9/11 memorial

Spokesman: Memorial officials regret the error

Updated: Wednesday, 14 Sep 2011, 6:22 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 14 Sep 2011, 6:22 AM EDT

NEW YORK (AP) — The name of a man killed in the Sept. 11 attacks is misspelled on the memorial at the World Trade Center site.

The family of Jeffrey Schreier tells WNBC-TV the R and the second E in his first name were switched on the memorial.

His sister Janice Hart says she couldn't believe it when she saw the error Sunday, when the memorial opened to family members. Her brother worked in the mailroom at financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald. His remains were never recovered.

Memorial spokesman Michael Frazier tells WNBC the letters apparently were reversed when the name was entered into a database. He says memorial officials regret the error and are working on fixing it.

The memorial opened to the general public Monday.

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Information from: WNBC-TV, http://www.nbcnewyork.com/


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