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In Tribute to Caleb Arron Dack
39 years old.   Residence: Montclair, N.J.
Died in World Trade Center

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Today I prayed and paid respect to those innocent victims of 9/11 and I chose a name to wear all day at school and I chose Caleb Arron Dack. R.I.P CAD

*** Posted by Davean Jah on 2011-09-12 ***

I remember Arron so well from our days way back in the sunny classrooms at Jarvis. It is still so hard to believe that someone so vibrant and loved and funny is gone. Thinking of you and your family especially Abby today.

*** Posted by Lisa McLeod (Haferkorn) on 2011-09-11 ***

Thinking of you today Arron..You were my babysitter on Tranby when I was young and innocent. I miss you and the way you made me laugh and feel safe. We will never forget!

*** Posted by Ben Marshall on 2011-09-09 ***

Gone but not forgotten. Almost ten years after the tragedy, your story is still being told:

http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1044452--9-11-portraits-in-grief-loss-removes-your-fear-of-death

*** Posted by Karen on 2011-08-27 ***

Hey Aaron - I sat in the sun this morning and spent a few quiet minutes remembering you. After 9 years it still seems like yesterday. I hope you are at peace.

*** Posted by robin lauezzari on 2010-09-11 ***

With reverence and honor I remember you.

*** Posted by lauralove on 2010-09-11 ***

I was wandering through pictures of the time when we lived in the US. My husband worked at Capco, and we met during a Thanksgiving and Christmas party in the year 2000 with a mutual friend (I cannot recall her name) in Montclair, NJ. We were introduced to each other, as you used to live in Belgium for a few years. We had a great time, together with our children. All the people who died on 9/11 aren't just strangers; they have a face—your face, Arron. God bless your wife and children. I hope they had the strength to continue their life with the loving memory of their husband and father in their hearts.

*** Posted by Pascal and Nathalie Nizette (Belgium) on 2010-07-14 ***

I met Arron while working for Capco on a short-term project in the US. I was quite young at the time, and I didn't know anybody in the States, as I had come from Australia originally. Arron made me feel very welcome and asked me to come out for lunch one weekend with his family in NJ. It's an offer I never got around to taking up, and I regret it now.... He was a great guy.

*** Posted by David McGuire on 2009-09-22 ***

I worked at Braid with Arron! In the face of the "get connected" era, I tried to look him up on Facebook, just to say "Hi," and to see where life might have taken him. I was sure it was to AMAZING places, as there was nowhere else that he would have ended up. I am shocked to find out, all these years later, that his life was tragically taken on 9/11. How sad and unfortunate! How selfish an act on the part of the people who planned our pain! How is it that all these years later we are still losing lives due to this?

Arron was an incredible person, innocent! He left for work one morning, never to return to his family. I still wonder how this all happened, how our country could have been attacked so brutally and maliciously!

A wonderful man was lost that day! I hope his wife and family have found peace by now! I hope they hear his whispers in the breeze when it blows the strands of their hair from their brows.

We will never forget!

*** Posted by a former co-worker on 2009-09-15 ***

Remembering Arron today. A great guy with an infectious laugh. Peace and prayers to your family.

*** Posted by a Thomson Financial colleague on 2009-09-11 ***

Ditto - I also knew Arron from Braid and he is always at the forefront of our memory on this fateful day. Your memory lives on.

Another Braid employee

"I knew Arron from Braid also, he worked in the US, me in the UK, the office was always a sunnier place when he visited. He was fun, helpful and just such a nice person. I always think of him whenever 9/11 is mentioned."

*** Posted by Ex Braid employee on 2009-09-11 ***

I knew Arron from Braid also, he worked in the US, me in the UK, the office was always a sunnier place when he visited. He was fun, helpful and just such a nice person. I always think of him whenever 9/11 is mentioned.

*** Posted by Braid employeed, London on 2009-09-09 ***

I knew Arron during his days at Braid and further during his days at Capco. We are both the same age and had similar-aged children. I have always thought of this dear man and professional friend, albeit for a short time. My heart and soul go to him in heaven and to his dearest family, whom I never met. I have never told this story on any site before, yet I feel that I miss this great man so much that I came across this as a result of a solicitation from an individual who worked at Braid and truly think of my time and richness with Arron fondly and often and wish my friend was still with us and look forward to the day that I meet him again at heaven's gates. Bless you, Arron, for what you brought to life.

*** Posted by Scott Long on 2009-06-25 ***

Dear Caleb Aaron Dack,

I did not know about you until today ... 11-07-08. I heard about you and your family, and your wife keeps you alive. Today you are alive to me. May your family find peace.

Janie Comito

*** Posted by Janie Comito on 2008-11-07 ***

It's 9/11/08 and I'm watching Aaron's wife participating as a panelist on Steve Paiken's The Agenda. Aaron didn't know me when we were both at Jarvis, but I thought he was the cutest boy I'd ever seen. A smile I recalled clearly when I heard of his death. A goodness gone. A birdbath with champagne with silly straws sounds perfect for that tall, lanky kid, the cutest guy at Jarvis CI. 9/11 was beyond reason for everyone. It's good to know his family has gone on to build a great life together.

*** Posted by anonymous on 2008-09-11 ***

Arron,

You don't know me, nor did I ever know you. I met Abi and heard her story that then brought me to this page.... Do you remember that on the movie, "It’s a Wonderful Life," there is the line that every time the bells ring it's because an angel is getting their wings? Well, I want to send a thought back. Perhaps every time someone remembers your name, your essence, perhaps and hopefully there is a bell in heaven ringing, and you know how you are being remembered, never forgotten. I'm adding my ring to that bell, asking God to send you a "Hello" on my behalf. I can only wish to be remembered so well and effusively by so many people....

Bests,
Guillermo

*** Posted by Guillermo on 2008-05-29 ***

I knew you, Arron, as a young man in the early 70's at age 10-11. You were always so well-mannered, neat, and respectful. You had an air of success and accomplishment even then, which you carried throughout your far too short life. I was made was aware of of your family's loss about a year after the tragic event. I have thought of you and your Mom, Selena, from time to time and just read your Mom's touching tribute which brought tears to my eyes. I know She was always so proud of you, and I know that pride and love will endure in her heart and memory. I know God has blessed your family and I pray for you all. I wish I knew you longer.

*** Posted by Jan on 2008-03-01 ***

I have a few pictures of us together. It was a great time in our lives--at Round Lake, a lot of fun, no worries--it was a brief time we knew each other, but I think of you often. I think of your mom often, as well, and how she raised such a great guy.... I visited the site where you were on September 11th and read your name. I will always remember you as a fun-loving, sweet guy, and I am sending positive thoughts and love to your mom, wife, and children. I know you are still protecting them.

*** Posted by Karen Ellsworth on 2008-02-22 ***

We think about you a lot, my friend. You may be gone, but never forgotten.

*** Posted by Robin and Olivia on 2008-01-11 ***

Aaron and my husband Chris were good friends from the old Thomson days. The week before September 11, 2001, we had a wonderful message left on our answering machine from Aaron. It was a silly message to Chris and during that first year, we played the message back often. After the second anniversary, we unplugged it and tucked it safely away as something we can't part with. I know we will listen again. Our daughter is the same age as Abby's and Aaron's, and we will often hear her soft whispers, "god bless Aaron Dack and his family," at simple reminders (such as the time on a clock) as to how she recalls September 11th. We will always keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

*** Posted by Dawn on 2007-09-11 ***


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