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In Tribute to Adam K. Ruhalter
40 years old.   Residence: Plainview, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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Adam and I were co-workers at the Bankers Trust company. I adored this man. He was a strength, a friend in a tough organization. A fellow weight lifter, Adam couldn't work out as as frequently as he'd like, but he wore a baseball cap with 315 on it. It was his personal testament to be a proud member of the 315 bench press club. He was intelligent, concerned, and a very decent, good man. He worked for someone with my same name, a man named Sal. Tough place to earn your stripes, but Adam was cut out for it, a focused spirit. I remember seeing him last on an underground subway train, congratulating him on the job at Cantor. We fell out of touch afterward. I am certain that Adam was a shoulder for someone during his most trying hour. It was his style and way. All my love to his family.

Sal Manfre
Executive Director, Morgan Stanley
Mayor, Stewart Manor, NY

*** Posted by sal manfre on 2008-12-14 ***

Adam was your friend first! He was an amazing person who gave to others before he thought of himself! Having the opportunity to know him initially via Plainview Baseball I soon become friends with him via our Kids Helping Kids organization. Adam was always willing to help out and always had a smile and good thoughts about him. You couldn't help but become friends with such a sincere and honest individual.

May God Bless Fern and the family and we will ALWAYS have the memory of Adam in our thoughts forever.

Always a Friend,
Bob Eslick
Executive Director, Kids Helping Kids

*** Posted by Robert F. Eslick on 2006-09-11 ***

I didn't know Adam personally, but went to high school with him.  On this day, the anniversary of his death, I recognized his name as they honored him on TV this morning, September 11, 2005.  This morning was the first time I had recognized anyone's name from this tragedy.  The thing about it was I can't remember if I knew him personnally or not, but it didn't matter.  His name stayed with me all day.  I don't think I will ever forget him now. May you be safe in God's hands Adam. 
Sincerely,  Valarie Gulli

*** Posted by Valarie Gulli - Danziger on 2005-09-11 ***


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