Name: Kenneth John Cubas Age: 48 From: Woodstock, NY, United States
Occupation: vice president, Fiduciary Trust International Location: World Trade Center, Tower 2, 97th floor
Prayers & Condolences For: Kenneth John Cubas BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
Ken was a Promethean to the end, and his courage provides hope and a beacon of light during these darker days of despair. He knew the risks and went back in.
Adam Pacio, fraternity brother
Prayers & Condolences For: Kenneth John Cubas BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
Ken was a wonderful person. He always had a smile and a kind word, and was always willing to help you in any way. I worked with him at Digital Equipment, and we always spent time at the DEC reunions catching up on what was going on in our lives. I would see him from time to time walking the WFC promonade and when he spotted me, there would be that big smile of his. Writing this brings back those memories, and tears are rolling. God bless you, Ken. Tom Forero, friend
Prayers & Condolences For: Kenneth John Cubas BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
I got lucky on the 11th. My blood relatives all survived. Though I never actually met Ken, he was still my brother. My heart aches for his own family's loss and for our fraternal family's loss. Jason Giles, fraternity brother
Prayers & Condolences For: Kenneth John Cubas BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
Ken, we all miss you. The world is a little less special since you are no longer with us. We will always remember you, and you will always be in our hearts. Alfonso Cubas, brother
Prayers & Condolences For: Kenneth John Cubas BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
Long ago our paths diverged, but I never forgot my old school friend. I look forward to seeing you in the future in heaven. Rest well, old friend. God bless. Richard Jorgensen, junior high and high school friend
Prayers & Condolences For: Kenneth John Cubas BY Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
Ken and I were fraternity brothers in the Order of Prometheus at Potsdam State. He died trying to save others. His actions speak loudly to the ideals of his fraternity and the person he was. He pledged to serve his fellow man.