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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.

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In memory of
Mary Lou Hague

I'm doing a paper for school, and I have to talk about how 9/11 affected me ... and of course I thought of you, Lou. I miss you every day. I don't know why it had to be you, or anyone else, for that matter! I always knew you were an angel, but I know now that you have your wings.

xoxo

*** Posted by Sunny on 2010-06-30 ***
 


In memory of
Anthony Hawkins

I watched the same movie that the girl above mentioned, and it, too, prompted me to see if the character was an actual person who lost his life on 9/11.

My thoughts and prayers go to your family and all those who lost their lives on this tragic day.

*** Posted by Hilary on 2010-06-29 ***
 


In memory of
John (Jay) J. Corcoran

Jay was perhaps one of the most decent people I have ever encountered. I miss him, as most assuredly all who knew him do. I think him often and will remember him always.

*** Posted by Eric McGourty on 2010-06-29 ***
 


In memory of
Rosanne P. Lang

I knew Roseanne Michael from the east coast, and they brought me and my husband Dennis and Sue from Maui to California to be with them. I often think of Michael and how he is doing. That year I lost my husband Dennis, Roseanne, and a lot of other people dear to me. I'm trying to move back home to Brooklyn, but have not been able to find my way back since Dennis is gone as well. Michael call or write me or email Sue Stene, 14401 Hartsook St., Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 Apt 109 818 788 2145 email jamaica1128 (at) gmail (dot) com. I think of you so often and have tried to find you over the years. I hope you are well.

*** Posted by sue stene on 2010-06-29 ***
 


In memory of
Kevin M. Cosgrove

Last night was the first time I heard the 911 call, and I'm so sorry for the Cosgrove family. My condolences, support, and best wishes for his family, friends, and loved ones.

*** Posted by Jeremy on 2010-06-28 ***
 


In memory of
Lt. Vincent Gerard Halloran

I'm his son, and not a day goes by without me thinking of him. And now I heard you talking about my brother Kieran, and you say how he always smiles, but now he barely smiles. I miss my dad very much, and I thank the person that made this website for reminding me.

*** Posted by Declan Halloran on 2010-06-28 ***
 


In memory of
Jennifer Lynn Kane

Although I had never met the three Kane children (I probably met Jennifer when she was a baby), I was a friend of Faye's since we were in our teens. She, George, and I attended the same college, so I did know George as well. After college, we met a few times, but then we lost touch. However, a few high school reunions brought us together. Faye was the sweetest person. She was liked by all. Having read all that I could on the Jennifer Kane website, I can now say that I know Jennifer. She was such an extraordinary person, which is not a surprise. She had two loving, caring parents.  This year when September 11 arrives, I will remember Jennifer as a truly remarkable young woman—beautiful on the inside and outside.

*** Posted by Terry Gagnon Murphy on 2010-06-28 ***
 


In memory of
Edward (Ted) R. Hennessy

I'm related to him.

*** Posted by casey johnson on 2010-06-28 ***
 


In memory of
Paul Hanlon Keating

I remember the vigil on the beach in front of Paulie's sister's home and the Keating children's family home a little ways down, a day or so after 9/11. I did not know Paulie as well as his brother Jeff. (Love you, Jeff, and think about you often!) But that evening on the beach was one of the most memorable and life-changing events of my entire life. I wept like a child, uncontrollably, and was embraced by strangers. With a picture of Paulie in my hands, not knowing yet whether he was still on this earth or not. I cried for Paulie, Teddy Brennan, and all the other souls that lost their lives that day. I remember the day that Paulie's remains were found just outside the door of one of the buildings, and I remember being privileged to read this incredibly moving letter to the Keating clan from the chaplain on the Trade Center site that day. How proud I felt and continue to feel every day when I think about everyone who lost their lives so tragically and unexpectedly that day. The love and support on that Spring Lake beach that evening was so incredible, I just will never forget.... Continuing love and gratitude to Paul.

Pamela

*** Posted by Pamela Kennedy on 2010-06-28 ***
 


In memory of
Harry Ramos

Harry,

I have had the honor of teaching your wonderful son Eugene twice. I just watched him graduate, and he is moving on to Seton Hall Prep. What a fine young man he has become, which I am sure is a reflection of you and his mother. Alex is also a sweetheart. May you continue to look after them and guide them from above. Thank you for giving us such special gifts; your boys are very special to all of us.

*** Posted by Trish Roemer on 2010-06-27 ***
 

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.

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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!

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