I never met Cora, but her friends are my friends. I just returned from Ground Zero and I thought of you and your life and how tragic this was for everyone who loved you and those of us like me who just happened to grow up in San Bernardino, California. I looked at the looked at the fallen leaves on the sidewalk and I felt you were here in those lovely fallen leaves. Sylvia Robles
I was on the side of the road in Granbury today when you passed by I saluted you and cried. Thanks my for your service my brotherMSgt Catherine Saucedo USAF (ret)
I am saddened to hear that another soldier has had to die. But I am so eternally thankful that you were willing to make the sacrifice so that Me and my children can live in a country were we are free, and that we do not have to worry every minute of every day that we are going to be beaten, attack or killed....thank you for your service!
to the best electroboogie dancer in the world and in juncos puertorico.we will never forget those prtys and the brake dancing competition u make the :death city boys: the best group in the *80s. and those were the days . from ur brothers chico, johnny, coco, and papi mikey y mami tita. love you for ever. and that day we will plat 80s hip hop allday cause those where the day. like u allways said " peace out"
Je me rappel très bien de son sourire et sa joie de vivre, nous avons souvent joué ensemble au basketball le midi, mes condoléances.Richard Léger, Saint-Hubert
Still missing you Michael... 10 years later WE GOT HIM! He's done and will hurt no more wonderful people. RIP my freind! Your FL friends miss ya still! and I still use your business card as my book mark so you are in my thoughts often! Michael
Lynda, Debbi and Adriana,My name is Rob Robinson, I was working at the Mobil Station where I had met Paul. Over the years when I pass by the station I often think of you all wondering how your doing. I now work for for State Farm in the Park Mall in Peekskill. My thoughts and prayers are with you.Fondly,Rob Robinson
Michele my name is John Joyce (JJ) i knew Eric when he was on the nyse with richie Fry. My wife Michelle and me attended your wedding in Florida, I trust you remember us Eric was kind enough to invite us and we had a great time sharing your day. Ten yrs later I wanted you to know that I still think of him and especially this weekend. Itrust you and Aaron are doing well as I met your family as well and they were the most wonderful people...Thinking of youJJ
My condolences to the family of Douglas. Thank God for young men like him that he gave his life for his country that we are still free. My son turned 23 yesterday and I can't even imagine getting that phone call. God be with your family and prayers continue for our troops. Thank you for my freedom.
On this the 10th year anniversary of the most terrible day that you from this earth way too soon, I remember you with affection from our childhood days at St. Lucy's. My condolences to your wife and daughter and I am sure that God is keeping watch over them for you. You'll always be my hero, Vinny.
Today on Sept. 9th 2011 at the campus of the University of North Carolina Wilmington we had a ceremony in memory of 9/11. We titled it "We Remember". We all gave recognition to our local respondents and had a moment of silence for the victims of 9/11. After the ceremony we got into the formation of the twin towers with the shape of the pentagon going around them. You are probably wondering why I am posting this here. When we arrived they handed us a piece of paper. We were to hold them over our heads when they took the picture. One name was represented on each piece of paper. The single name of a victim of this hideous crime committed ten years ago. I received Nicholas George Massa's name. When I got back to my dorm I looked him up to better understand him. I found this site and saw how many people visited and loved this man. I am proud to have represented such an iconic man. I am going to keep this paper with his name so I will always remember what happened just ten years ago. I thank the Lord that people do still remember.
Nicholas George Massa, may the Lord bless you and keep you. May you rest in peace and have eternal life with our heavenly father.
I am joining 9/11 on Facebook and this is the person i am remembering on 9/11. I would like to do something in honour of his memory with my family, if you know of something we can do that was dear to his heart.Kind Regards,caren Young,Sydney, Australiacaz@triplecode.c om
Thinking of you today. Thank you for fighting for us. Three years later and I still can't believe you're gone. I am forever grateful to you for being my friend.
A group of students at the High School in my town have made arm bands for everyone in our community to wear in the days leading up to an on the tenth anniversary of 9-11. Each arm band has the name of a victim of 9-11, and they have made a bracelet for every victim lost on that dreadful day. My arm band bears the name James Thomas Murphy. It serves as a daily reminder to pray for all the victims of 9-11 and their families and I say a special prayer now fo the friends, family and coworkers of James Thomas Murphy. I ask for God to give them strength, help them to heal, and for an understanding of his will for our lives. On 9-11-11, and every day there after let us not forget James Thomas Murphy and all of the other victims, their loved ones, and our Armed Forces who are doing their best every day to keep us free and safe from more attacks.
Happy tenth in heaven. I had no idea that when we spoke on the night before you passed It would be our last. I always think of you. You were the coolest "chic" I know. Rock on Kim.
Today marks 5 years since you left us...everyone that you had ever touched their lives, your family, friends...me.
Things weren't how they should've been and the 'what ifs' can tear one apart, even 5 years later. Only you knew what you were doing and now I pray daily that you are at peace.
I have you remembered every year at a ceremony for fallen heroes. Not as your wife, because there's many things I could've done differently, as we all know but as someone who truly knew what an amazing man, soldier, son, brother, uncle, husband and friend you were.
Time passes and the wounds do not heal. Still seems like it was yesterday. I ask that you continue to look over your family and that next year, I can formally invite your family to our event so they can be presented with your awards, for the HERO that you are.
Your on my mind today, Doug i'm sitting at work looking at all the articles about your passing. The kind words everyone said about you. Everyone loved you. You were my heart, it will never be whole again. The kids are great, you son is a spitting image of you, from his laugh, his smile, his charm, he even bites his nails. Your little girl is tough as nails and she is a little firecracker, they both talk about you all the time, he remembers beating you up everynight before bed and how big you were, she talks about how you would beg her to rub your feet and would play like you were crying if she stopped. I remember your smell, watching you play ball, foot, basket and paint. From finger rolls to fights in the bar.. I miss you. Our love will never die! Until we are together again. I LOVE YOU.. RIP my love.
Lance cpl. Jesse D. Delatorre was my uncle. He was a wonderful man and truly an american hero.i have nothing but great memories of him..My heart aches for his loss and my condolenses go out to his immediate family.may he rest in paradise and peace.love you uncle jesse and ill never forget picking marshmallow rocks with you!
Orasri was one of my students when I was the Assistant to the Coordinator of International Students at NYU’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development. She was extremely nice and helpful. In particular, she would assist me setting up for the weekly teas that we gave for the International Students. In her last email, I remember her talking about her struggles with English and that an elderly couple told her that if she tried she would do well. Her last words were that she would do "her very best." She gave her best and set an example of kindness and service that I will always treasure. Thanks so much ... my prayers are with her family now.Marie A. Fortini, PhD (NYU, 2003)
Amado hijo, se acerca la fecha mas dolorosa de mi vida , tu partida siempre te llevo en mi mente y mi corazón te extrañamos mucho, recibe la bendición y nuestro amor eterno.Siempre seguiras siendo mi valiente soldado 82 nd.BESOSSS.Y el señor te bendiga siempre.
What it do Denny? Been thinking a lot about you these past few weeks. Life hasn't been the same since u became one with God. My gosh bro grant looks just you crazy playing with him and elina being around them reminds me so much of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You may be gone bro but never forgotten!!!!! Im gonna make sure Elina & Grant know you are a great man gave your life so we all can live free. Thank you denny
I just found out this horrible news. I know you ar in heaven watching over your loved ones. You truly are a hero. I will not forget the memories we shared in class.