Below are recent comments added to the pages for each of the individual victims who died in the 911 attack, with the most recent first. Click on the hyperlinked name to see more info and comments for that person. You can post your memorial thoughts for individual victims by clicking on the individual's name on the pages Victims of WTC and Victims of Pentagon & flights. Also see the page for general memorial thoughts added by our visitors.
There are 16661 total visitor comments left in memory of individual 911 victims.
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Nancy was my cousin, and I miss her a little more every day. I still can't believe that she was taken from us in such a horrible way, but I know that god is taking good care of her. I love you, Nancy. R.I.P.
I live in the town of Chevy Chase. I've had an ordinary bad day today. I thought of Ms. Heidenberger today. My mind goes at these times to people and families who have really suffered. I hope her soul senses that many millions of us around the world care for the pain and suffering she and her family have dealt with.
*** Posted by my name is not really important on 2010-08-20 ***
I didn't know Ed in person, but through his dear sister Pam, who taught my son Ryan at Hammondsport Central School (in the Finger Lakesare of upstate NY). An amazing man with a great sense of humor, determination, love, and courage, he will always be an inspiration to me. God Bless you, Ed. You will never be forgotten by your family and the many, many friends who love you.
I was thinking of Dora today and telling others about her. I wanted those who knew her better than I did to know that her memory does live on, and particularly her compassion.
I worked with Sandy for two years at Pease AFB in New Hampshire. She is always in my thoughts, and her family is always in my prayers. God bless you all.
Hi honey! There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of you. I know so many people say it, but you know I mean it. For instance, all the times I dragged you out with my friends.
The time I asked you what side of the bread to put the butter on while I was making grilled cheese. Every time I make grilled cheese for your nieces, I say to them, "Did I ever tell you ...," and they say, "Yes, Mom. A million times."
I remember when you and Pat were supposed to help Tara with her Kindergarten project, but told me to get lost because the two of you were taking over. It did come out pretty good though, and Tara bragged about her Dad and Uncle Joe.
How about the time you and Pat took Taylor and Joey's Minnie and Mickey on roller blades and decided to race it down the foyer in the house on Birchwood, calling each other names I won't repeat in print.... All while Joey and Taylor screamed, "Dad, give us our toys back!" And you and Pat replied, "Yeah, in a minute," never breaking stride.
How about the all-so-famous me calling Rose to tell her you forgot your suit at my house, and she said "WHO IS THIS?" ... a few months later you were engaged.
How about the first time I introduced you to Pat. You told Rose, "I am going to meet my sister's fiance tonight...." And she said, "Don't you already know him?" And you said, "You don't know my sister." You made Pat take the first bite of dinner (afraid for your own life) before you tempted fate. The two of you played remote cars for hours and parted forever friends.
How about the first Xmas, I introduced you to Pat ... the family gave him a 6-pack of hoop earrings.
As you can see, Joe, there are so many memories so near and dear to my heart. You live in my soul and always will! So many people say they will never forget but move on with their lives, anyway. (I guess that's what they have to do.) But I have never been able to let go. I know you would tell me it's time, but I just can't. You were a huge part of my life and still are.
The pain of losing you will never die. Everyone tells me to get over it. Putting you aside is not an option. I love you, Joe ... now, then, and always! I promise you one thing: Your spirit will always live inside me ... forever!
Dan was such a fine, fine, fine young man. President of his class, honored at his graduation, his classmates thought he would grow up to be President. It was so blessed of him to call both his mother and his father on September 11 to tell them that he had herded everyone else out of the office and was on "his way out of Dodge" right then—about 5 seconds before the second plane hit his tower. How blessed of him to let them hear his dear voice at the last possible moment on earth. My daughter and I were driving downtown to Hopkins that morning, and for some reason I said to her, "Let's say a Rosary as we drive." So we were praying, "Pray for us now and at the hour of our death," at the time the first plane hit. May God use those prayers to comfort someone. May God bless and have mercy on the good soul of dear Dan McNeal and his dear Dad who followed him shortly, but in God's mercy, not 'till after Kathleen was married! And give comfort to his dear family.
*** Posted by Sheila Wharam (mother of one of Dan's Loyola High School friends) on 2010-08-19 ***
This web site is affiliated with 24K Gold Music Shows - an oldies music showband performing in Central Florida. The members of the showband feel strongly that there were many heroes manifested during the onslaught of terror associated with 9-11, and present this site as a memorial to those whose lives were lost, and the loved ones they left behind.
24K Gold Music Shows perform primarily 50-60s Oldies, Elvis songs, DooWop, and older country music, as well as patriotic songs. All of the musicians, singers, dancers, and staff of the 24K Gold Music Shows extend their deepest sympathies to every one who lost loved ones on that terrible day.
24K Gold Music Shows performs an original song called "The Day America Cried", which is a 9-11 tribute song. In the live shows, they honor with the song not only the heroes of 9-11 but also those who are still alive: the police personnel, firefighters, emergency personnel, soldiers, and others who have served our country and kept us all safe.
Listen also to this beautiful, touching song "Love Can Build a Bridge" by 24K Gold Music Shows. Even though strictly speaking it's not a 9-11 memorial song, I still feel it is a very fitting song for the occasion!