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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Like billions of other people, I remember 9-11, and I give my 100-percent backing to all those who lost someone on 9-11 and so should we all. I've seen many 9-11 documentaries, and Ronald Bucca is one of the many people's names that I remember. Ronald is a true hero, and it brings tears to my eyes that something like this happened, but we must deal with it. R.I.P to all the 9-11 victims, and also remember those guys who ran INTO the buildings when everybody else was running out. Good luck to all from the mighty UK.
I'm at work, and I just randomly thought of you and Googled your name. This was the first site that popped up. I went on a run with Uncle Joe yesterday and wished you were there with us. We were all at Grandma's for the day. I love you and miss you.
I was a classmate of Mike's, I think it was in psychology in 10th grade or so, the teacher with blond hair.... The high school experience was all too much, really. I think of you, Mike, often, not having known you too closely other than to call you a classmate in the '80s. I cry for you and your family and close friends who lost their daily interaction with you. It is way too much to bear, yet it must be borne. Blessed be you, for you are now in heaven.
Thinking of you, wishing your family comfort,
Love,
Nicole
I don't remember Ed. He was married to my mother, and all she has ever told me is that he loved me very much.... The only thing I remember of Ed is that one night in Hawaii I was sick, and he stopped the car to take off his shirt and give it to me. He would give me the shirt off of his back, he cared that much. I love you, and wish I had the chance to know you like everyone else did.
Today it was so hot out that I saw two trees fighting over which one would get the dog. Well, as you probably already know, the Knicks didn't get Labron James—not that he could help 'em anyway.... On a lighter note, all is well on the home front, but it's hot in NYC.
I had just started a new job when I heard from my daughter that she was joining the service. I wasn't upset because I knew that there was no war and thus no chance of losing her. She'd just left for basic training when we heard the news on the radio, at work, about the Twin Towers. I can't describe how I felt at that moment: All those people killed, and the thought that my daughter would be going to war. I stood still, not able to move from the numbness inside. All I could do was pray, pray for the people in the towers, the people on the planes, the families waiting to hear about their loved ones—and pray that somehow my daughter would not go to war. My prayers were answered for her; she never had to go overseas, and she is now out of the service. I was lucky, but I know that, for the rest of you, your lives were turned upside down, and for this I am so sorry. I know we will never get over that time in our lives, and we will never forget those who died. I am truly so sorry for your loss. We all have loved, and we all have lost, but we go on, and we keep their memories alive through us. I wish your family the best and peace be within your hearts.
Love you, you're still in our thoughts, minds, prayers, and hearts! We miss you dearly and love you lots! Continue to watch over us! We feel your presence! Love you!
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!