Gary's smile was contagious. He was a genuine sweet guy. He loved his family. He always found a way to bring peace and harmony to a group. He will be missed by all. Matt Jablonski, friend
Today I visited the memorial for the September 11 victims. When I came across Mr. Gyulavary's name, my heart dropped, I had the pleasure of knowing and working with him, and my heartfelt sympathies go out to his family and all the others who so tragically lost their loved ones. Mr. Gyulavary's death is truly our loss. He was a great man and will be sadly missed. My grandmother used to always say to me, earth's loss is heaven's gain. May his soul forever rest in peace as one of God's heavenly angels. ShaVonda LaGrand, colleague
Phil was my mentor and my friend. Even when he no longer was assigned to my account he always made time for my frantic phone calls for lessons and information, even though they were made two hours after normal business hours. He was my number one employment reference and I miss him dreadfully. I miss his laugh and his heart. God Bless You Phil. Janice Walker, work associate
Babita's spirit will always live through her daughters. This I know because she raised them to be exactly like her. Her husband will never forget the face that he fell in love with some 16 years ago. Her daughters will never forget their mother that loved them with all her heart. Her mother will never forget the intelligent daughter that she raised. Her sisters will never forget her always being there for them. The entire family and friends of Babita will never forget her, for she was a soft, gentle, warm-hearted intellectual who was always willing to help others, and she did this just by her sweet smile.
I met Jim only a few times, but I knew his son Doug through our business relationship. If Doug was a reflection of Jim, Jim would be proud to know that his son is a fine, young man. The bond between father and son is unparalleled. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.
Looking at the thousands of names on this list I am deeply saddened, but it was not until I started looking through the many faces that this tragedy felt so real. Carolyn B. Halmon and the thousands of others who perished on September 11 were our friends, our family and our heroes. We can only hope we never forget them and at the same time realize how brief our time on this earth is. I wish I could have met her.
It saddened me to learn that Stan was onboard the flight that crashed into thePentagon. So many of America's best and brightest were lost that day. I workedfor Stan at Hughes Aircraft Radar Systems Group (now Raytheon) in the 1980s as ayoung software engineer. Stan was always willing to share his wealth ofknowledge of the electronic warfare field. He was an asset to his company and his country. Cheryl Bogler, former employee
I worked with Stan off and on at Hughes Radar Systems, where he was a nationalexpert in electronic warfare systems. With his gruff voice he would always cut tothe heart of the issue under discussion. I last saw him at the Raytheon office inArlington, Virginia. He remembered me and we had a nice chat, even though it had beenseveral years since I left Hughes. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. David Beerman, former colleague
Stan Hall is one to be remembered for his quiet mannerism and his willingness tohelp wherever he could. His faith was seen in his character and in his devotionto God. He was a dear friend and a true brother-in-law. He left behind a moraland intellectual legacy that cannot be surpassed. He will be missed forever. Ithank God for all the memories of our association. Clyde Whitener, Jr., brother-In-Law
To this family who has touched so many: May God richly bless you through thistrying time. Stan will always be with us through his family who continue tofollow his values. Jeff Craig, friend of Stan's kids
My last name is Hall. My wife works for Raytheon. Stanley looks like my father. I have steeled my emotions for the last three months, but the enormity of it all hits home when I see pictures of fathers, friends, employees. Stanley's smile looks genuine. He must have lived life to the fullest.
I only met Mary Lou once. She was a college friend of my girl friend. Mary Lou had so much going for her. I knew she was going to be successful in her life no matter what she pursued. She is an example of the innocent and unsuspecting victims of this horrible crime. I know that justice to the perpetrators of this crime will not bring her back, but can only help to right the wrong done. We will never forget you Mary Lou. Scott Mallonee, friend
Winston was a true gentleman who loved and admired his family. He was an incredible person who taught me the importance of the little things in life while I was chasing after deadlines, money, power and prestige. He will be missed and I can only hope to be half the man he was. Paul M. Dreskin, co-worker
Andrea, You were too young to die. You were a dedicated business associate and we miss you. We only worked one block away and never took the time to meet each other in person. I wish now I would have taken the time to walk that one block. Life is truly precious. I didn't know you were originally from Wisconsin, so am I. Our beautiful state of Wisconsin will miss you too. I hope you were a Packer fan and you're shining down on them in Heaven. Go Pack Go!!! You are sadly missed! God Bless you and everyone else up there in Heaven that died so tragically in that horrendous act of terrorism.
Gary Was simply a really nice guy. I was a neighbor of his in Chatham, New Jersey, and he was the football captain when I was a freshman. The way Gary treated the younger kids like myself, you would never have known that he was a leader of the senior class. He was truly a class individual, and my heart goes out to his family. Eric Blaier, friend
Gary's smile was contagious. He was a genuine sweet guy. He loved his family. He always found a way to bring peace and harmony to a group. He will be missed by all. Matt Jablonski, friend
Today I visited the memorial for the September 11 victims. When I came across Mr. Gyulavary's name, my heart dropped, I had the pleasure of knowing and working with him, and my heartfelt sympathies go out to his family and all the others who so tragically lost their loved ones. Mr. Gyulavary's death is truly our loss. He was a great man and will be sadly missed. My grandmother used to always say to me, earth's loss is heaven's gain. May his soul forever rest in peace as one of God's heavenly angels. ShaVonda LaGrand, colleague
My hopes and prayers go to Andrew Curry Green and his family and friends. I knew Mr. Curry Green from my first years at Walnut Hill School in Boston, where, outside of balancing a busy work week, he regularly volunteered to help young people. He had a great love of the outdoors which he shared with his remarkable wife, and I will always remember, in particular, the wintry hikes they had arranged through nearby snowy woods with some friends. In the short time that I knew him, it was a privelege to receive the help and advice of a man of such integrity. I will remember him as an observant and compassionate friend with a great sense of humor, community, and purpose. Zsolt Bognar, neighbor at Walnut Hill
Phil was my mentor and my friend. Even when he no longer was assigned to my account he always made time for my frantic phone calls for lessons and information, even though they were made two hours after normal business hours. He was my number one employment reference and I miss him dreadfully. I miss his laugh and his heart. God Bless You Phil. Janice Walker, work associate
Doug was a great guy. I wish more people I dealt with in business were like him. He always had a positive attitude even when things looked bad and had boundless energy. I am sure he is keeping everyone in heaven on their toes!
Babita's spirit will always live through her daughters. This I know because she raised them to be exactly like her. Her husband will never forget the face that he fell in love with some 16 years ago. Her daughters will never forget their mother that loved them with all her heart. Her mother will never forget the intelligent daughter that she raised. Her sisters will never forget her always being there for them. The entire family and friends of Babita will never forget her, for she was a soft, gentle, warm-hearted intellectual who was always willing to help others, and she did this just by her sweet smile.
I didn't know Geoff well but he seemed to be a person who got the most out of life even back in high school. We may have been on the same 9th grade football team. Dave Syrett, graduated Berner 1972
The Guja family, I am a firefighter in Virginia with four boys and a loving wife. I also am 47 years old and graduated from Berner High School in 1973. I knew your husband socially(from a distance) along with many of the boys back then. My prayers are with you now during this time. God Bless. Paul Stuart, old casual friend
I remember Matt from the days when we worked together at Fundamental Brokers. I remember that his favorite song on the jukebox was Frank Sinatra singing "Summer Wind." Mike Clarke, former co-worker
We will miss your quiet presence. I am reminded of you each day as people ask for the Warren Report. You will forever be in our hearts, and we miss you Kabir Syed, co-worker
Donna was a very loving person, always there to help and to give a good word. I cannot put into words how much she is missed. Donna, I love and miss you. Gridonay (Baby) Codrington, niece
I saw John regularly commuting by train from Rutherford, New Jersey, and later Glen Rock. Our paths crossed daily but we never knew each other. He looked like a nice guy, easy to spot being so tall. I remembered him from my days in Rutherford and I am sorry he is gone. Even though we never spoke I will miss him.
I only have faint memories of Mr. Gregory from when Sarah, Amanda and myself would play as little kids on good old Grove Street. It still hits very close to home. All my prayers are with your family, you have an entire country behind you. All the best,
Lynn, you are missed by all of us. Your smile and laughter will be in our memories forever. ... Thank you for all of the great times that we shared together. Stacey, Ryan and Owen Nassaney, friends
We love you and we miss you -- we long to touch, hold, rememeber you, to laugh with you, to play with you. We continue to move through life with you in our hearts. Para siempre, con amor, con paz. Evan Vandommelen-Gonzalez
I had the pleasure to work with Andrew while I was assigned to Cahners/eLogic. He was a bright, energetic, and sincere person to work with. I didn't know him well; but want to express my sympathy to him, his wife, and family. I am proud that our great nation rallying in his honor. Scott L. Margolis, co-worker
I did not know Andrew exceptionally well, or for that long for that matter, but what I know about him I will cherish forever. I met Andrew through our MBA program. It was an accelerated program that brings 30 or so people into close contact for two years. Andrew got along well with everyone. He gave freely of himself. You could always count on Andrew for an intelligent comment laced with a good deal of humor. You could not help but like Andrew. I am very grateful for knowing Andrew and for the ability to count him among my friends. Thank you Andrew. I think of you often. God's peace be with you. James Knight, friend
My hopes and prayers go to Andrew Curry Green and his family and friends. I knew Mr. Curry Green from my first years at Walnut Hill School in Boston, where, outside of balancing a busy work week, he regularly volunteered to help young people. He had a great love of the outdoors which he shared with his remarkable wife, and I will always remember, in particular, the wintry hikes they had arranged through nearby snowy woods with some friends. In the short time that I knew him, it was a privelege to receive the help and advice of a man of such integrity. I will remember him as an observant and compassionate friend with a great sense of humor, community, and purpose. Zsolt Bognar, neighbor at Walnut Hill
I remember Chris Gray when he was the Quarterback at West Virginia University. I did not know him personally but I just wanted to let any of his loved ones who may be reading this message know that everyone here in Mountaineer nation are thinking of you and wish we could ease your suffering just a little bit.
In the short time that I knew Winston and supervised him, I can tell you he was a supreme gentleman and a great person to have on any staff. His loss continues to effect us to this day, and the memories of him will be with us forever. Kenneth Milberg, supervisor
I didn't personally know Mr. Grant, but his daughter is a dear friend of mine. Joya is a person of deep faith in God, is tremendously devoted to her family, warm and loving. Her parents raised her wonderfully. She is a living tribute to her father's love. May God rest his soul and keep his family safe and blessed. Lorilynn Varnado, friend
I just want to express my deepest respects to the family of a true friend and co-worker. An intelligent and remarkable man that left a mark on my life. Hard work and friendship described his life. I miss my friend and coworker. He is missed at tech services at Blue Cross/Blue Shield. Fredd Guerrero, co-worker
Winston was a true gentleman who loved and admired his family. He was an incredible person who taught me the importance of the little things in life while I was chasing after deadlines, money, power and prestige. He will be missed and I can only hope to be half the man he was. Paul M. Dreskin, co-worker
Dear Bud, Nellie and families, Our heartfelt sympathy is with you at this time. I read your card, Nellie, on Thanksgiving Day along with some others I saved to open while turkey was cooking. We are so sorry. Love you all, Jack & Lorraine Morris, friends
I never knew Jeremy, but he and his team of heroes who attempted to neutralize the hijackers are heroes indeed. For the rest of my life, when I encounter a tough challenge, I will remember their story and draw strength from their courage. I'm comforted by the report which suggests that Jeremy and his wife made the most of their life together, like their last moments on the phone. I hope that I will make it into heaven because I know I will find Jeremy's soul there when I arrive.
Calvin, you will never be forgotten. Always in my heart are the memories we shared as kids. God bless you and your family. You are, and will always be, a hero.
Lynn, you are missed by all of us. Your smile and laughter will be in our memories forever. ... Thank you for all of the great times that we shared together. Stacey, Ryan and Owen Nassaney, friends
We love you and we miss you -- we long to touch, hold, rememeber you, to laugh with you, to play with you. We continue to move through life with you in our hearts. Para siempre, con amor, con paz. Evan Vandommelen-Gonzalez
This is to you, Marina, for teaching me to make every moment matter and not allowing time to lapse or having unfinished business linger. I love you as a dear friend and a sister. All that you have shared with me will live in my heart as you will, forever. Regina, friend
This was a guy you would have on your team whatever the challenge was. I only knew him for a short time but he was always a pleasure to have a chat with. He was a keen soccer player and he never shirked responsibility. HE always had a point of view and will be sorely missed by people who knew him.
Also known as Trane: I only knew you from an internet message board. And you were a hated Yankee fan at that! But at the Fanhome site, you came to be one of the few Yankee posters that I actually respected. You knew what you were talking about and were respectful in your discussions and intelligent in your replies. Your presence is missed in our "community." R.I.P., Trane. Jen King, friend
Well Trane, I didn't know you too well but I knew you from Fanhome. I really enjoyed reading your posts and your serious dedication to the Yankees (me team too). I can't express how sad I was when the WTC was attacked and I learned that you persihed there. The fact that I knew someone who persished hit me hard. You are missed and may you see all those great men up in the sky. :( Mike, online acquaintance
Called Trane because he loved Coltrane, or I assume as much because he chose that user name and had an album cover as his signature. This makes more sense when I say that I knew Dennis through the Internet. Sounds funny, I know, but there it is. I'm a big baseball fan, he's a big baseball fan. We are both members at a baseball BBS website. I was quipping back and forth with him just days before September 11th. In the aftermath, his wife let us know that Trane was 'missing,' and worked in the WTC. The outpouring of support was incredible. I didn't think I knew anyone directly affected by the 9-11 tragedy. Living clear across the country in Washington, I thought I was so far away from it all. When I saw his wife's message, I realized that the world is a very small place. And that I'd lost a friend. Trane was one of the good ones. There are many people he'd never even met in person who miss him a lot now. Scott "Scooter" Zalkind, friend, fellow baseball fan
Dennis was known as the user Trane on FanHome.com. It is ghastly and disturbing that his last post on the site was the exact time Tower 2 was hit. We all loved Trane on Fanhome and miss his contributions to the site. We've since made friends with his wife and hope she and her daughter are well. John Fontana, online acquaintance
Dear Bud, Nellie and families, Our heartfelt sympathy is with you at this time. I read your card, Nellie, on Thanksgiving Day along with some others I saved to open while turkey was cooking. We are so sorry. Love you all, Jack & Lorraine Morris, friends
May your Angel wings fly high and know how much you touched all the lives around you especially with your kindness. You are thought of and I know are missed deeply. May God Bless your family and children who you now live in. May you rest in peace knowing you are a hero and will never be forgotten. Michele DiPreta, friend
I don't know you. I see your face and I do. You remind me of my mother. A warm kind and caring individual. May God take you to his abode and ease the pain and suffering you and your families have felt. I hope that the sacrifice you have made may make this world in some way a better place. Dennis B. Murrain
We never met, not even once, and yet I hurt. My heart embraces your family and friends who no doubt miss you beyond all comprehension. Some things in life just don't make any sense, and your loss is one of those. I hope that you have found peace, and that those closest to you can go on living. May God bless. I am saddened from far away.
I live a block away from Downtown Hospital, where I saw so many pictures posted, including that of Monica. Monica was one of the youngest in all of the posters. When I was 25, like she was, Viet Nam was escalating, but innocent Amerian civilians were not meeting horrible deaths. She must have been a sweetheart of a girl, and was very pretty. I feel so bad. We are of the same religion, and I'm sure she is looking down and saying that it's OK and don't feel bad.
I knew Monica for almost 20 years. I went to school with her, and she was one of the nicest people you can know. Monica was always a sweetheart, and to know her was to love her. Rest in peace, Monica. You will never be forgotten.
I send his friends and family my condolences. I was very sad to hear of his passing. I remember him as a very happy person. Jill Goldman Epstein, classmate
You are a true American hero. You and the other passengers on Flight 93 saved countless lives. Were it not for you, America would have suffered even more on September 11. Your heroism will never be forgotten. Thank you for giving your life to save the life of others.
I did not know Mr. Glick but I saw his wife and family on TV and my heart broke for them. What a beautiful family and new baby. He is truly a hero along with the other people on that plane who heroically saved the lives of others. May God bless them as angels above. I continue to pray for his wife and beautiful baby. Mary Cotner Brown
I think of you, Mark, Todd and the other brave ones almost every day and am so awed and inspired by your courage. Thank you for making a difference and for showing us what true love and selflessness looks like.
I never knew Jeremy, but he and his team of heroes who attempted to neutralize the hijackers are heroes indeed. For the rest of my life, when I encounter a tough challenge, I will remember their story and draw strength from their courage. I'm comforted by the report which suggests that Jeremy and his wife made the most of their life together, like their last moments on the phone. I hope that I will make it into heaven because I know I will find Jeremy's soul there when I arrive.
A good guy -- a friend, a person with whom I once conducted business, stayed in touch over the years -- laughed at each other's jokes, talked sports, trash, and all the guy things. Miss you Tom, Alan, business associate
Since she hadn't shown up at work yet on 9/11, Cynthia must have stopped to help a stranger in need and wound up buried in the rubble, because that's the type of person she was. She was always there to help out someone in need.