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In Tribute to
Jeffrey Nussbaum
37 years old. Residence: Oceanside, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center
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Whenever I go home to Oceanside, and make that turn into the neighborhood, memories flood back. First, I pass Sherri's house, then Julie's, Amy's, Sharyn's, Steph's, Barbara's, Steven's, then, on the curve, it's the Nussbaum house. Craig, Jeff, and Melissa. Frozen in time, never aged, the 3 of them and Samson, the German shepherd. I shall always remember that happy kid ... always smiling and trying to keep up with us older kids. Rest in peace, Jeff. We all miss you!
*** Posted by Sheera Dembo Salustiano on 2009-10-23 ***
I went to School with Jeff from School #8 to Oceanside High School. It's hard to hear about all the great people that were lost. I lost my older brother Gary in the South Tower. On 09-11-09 I visited the 9-11 Healing Fields with all the flags in Tempe AZ and one of the first flags I walked up to and read the name was Jeff. It's strange but it was like meeting an old friend. My heart goes out to your family and all who you touched.
*** Posted by John Herold on 2009-09-13 ***
I am so sad about what happened to those poor innocent people and their families, and I miss my friend and college roommate, Jeff. He was a great guy, and I have the fondest memories of him and the great times that we had together. He was a big guy, with a heart to match. I will miss him forever!
*** Posted by Cory Hechler on 2009-03-19 ***
I originally met Jeff through his college roommates Cory Hechler and Scott Saltzman, and we once went on vacation together to Mexico. I've rarely met a nicer person, and I still think of him to this day. Best wishes to his family. Rest in peace, my friend.
*** Posted by Stuart Kohn on 2008-12-24 ***
You will always be my 9-11 hero.
*** Posted by Sharyn Glickman Mielinis on 2008-09-11 ***
So sad to hear Jeff was lost on 9-11. I attended School #8 with Jeff and rode the bus with him. Jeff was a good guy. I lost my brother, Gary Herold, in the South Tower. Too many good people were taken from us on that day. God bless the Nussbaum family. I know what you have gone through and that it never gets any easier.
*** Posted by John Herold on 2008-04-25 ***
I remember Jeff with smiles and happy memories. I went way back with him to our days at elementary school number 8 on Fulton Avenue in Oceanside. We were in class together, played sports, laughed and smiled.... I will always remember what a sweet person he was. Although I lost touch with him after our childhood, I know his soul and spirit will live on forever, as all of us do.... Until we meet again in the playground, Jeff.... My thoughts and best wishes to his family.
*** Posted by Michael Dym, VMD on 2008-02-29 ***
I didn't know Jeff, but my thoughts are with his family forever. I am deeply sorry for the loss of a great and giving person. I know my words can't change things, but even to this day my thoughts and prayers are with every soul that was lost that day. Sleep with the angels.
*** Posted by Christina on 2008-01-10 ***
I barely remember Jeff. But what I do remember is his smile and friendliness. I was new to Oceanside high school and Jeff helped make it seem like a better place.
Bless you Jeff and you family
*** Posted by Glen Catalano on 2005-12-15 ***
As the third anniversary of 9-11 approaches, I light candles, flip through photos, and remember... When I look into my son's baby blue eyes, I am saddened that they will never look into Uncle Jeff's big blue eyes again. My older brother would be thrilled to know that another boy is on the way. I hope that my two sons will laugh as loudly together as only Craig and Jeff did. When my 4-year-old sings, dances, swims and plays ball, I am reminded of Jeff and his love of being (in) the center of the action.
He was a free spirit while he was with us and now his spirit is free.
*** Posted by Melissa Nussbaum on 2004-09-08 ***
Jeff was my roommate in College. you don't find a nicer person in the world. I think of him everyday. He lives in all of our hearts!!
*** Posted by Scott Saltzman on 2003-09-11 ***
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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.
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