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.
NOTE: The visitor remarks and comments below are NOT NECESSARILY the feelings or beliefs of this website's webmaster or sponsors.
My mother's parents were Dan and Ann Cillo from Mendum, NJ. I would like to know if Elaine was family to us. She will be in our prayers on this ninth anniversary of the tragic day.
I never met you, as I never met all of those who died—but I want you to know that I will never forget, and the memory of you and all who lost their lives will remain in my heart forever.
I have never met you, but after hearing your conversation with the 911 operator, a part of my heart broke and never healed. I am so very sorry you had to suffer so terribly. You will never be forgotten. You are now in a place of peace and love. Rest in peace. God bless your family.
All I can say is, bless you, Kevin, and your family and friends who love you and still miss you. You tried so hard to get help, for yourself and for others, but the situation was too massive. My heart goes out to you and yours. I know you are still with us all in spirit, and we all will be reunited one day.
As an African, it's great to see that a fellow African died as a hero in service. Your service will long be in the memory of your family and the world in general. Good-bye, great hero.
I never knew Amy or knew of Amy until I met her sister Alicia. Tears come to my eyes whenever I think about that tragic day. Love to you, Amy, in heaven.
I was just told of this site and had not known that it existed. I think, from some of the things that have been told to me, that I was Tommy Hughes' babysitter. If this is the Hughes family that once lived in Bloomfield, N.J., than I am sure that this is true.
It matters not if this is not the Tommy Hughes I knew and loved, as this ninth anniversary nears, my thoughts are with each and every one who died that day and with each and every one of their loved ones that they left behind. God bless you all.
*** Posted by Patricia Rae Anderson on 2010-09-06 ***
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!