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In Tribute to Paul G. Ruback
50 years old.   Residence: Newburgh, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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I cannot believe that it has been 10 years since you have been gone...it has not been easy to watch over, and over, all the unnecessary violence that happened... I think about you, and you are remembered.

RIP
Love you!
Lori

*** Posted by Lori Wilson on 2011-09-09 ***

Paul was a terrific person. I grew up in Goshen, next to Chester, and played soccer against him in high school. He was a reat all-around athlete and great person to know. I am sure he was a wonderful father to his children. I said a prayer for him today.

*** Posted by John van der Schaaf on 2007-09-11 ***

Paul, although I never met you, I wear a memorial bracelet with your name on it every day. I am a deputy sheriff here in Florida and I view you as a guardian angel. Rest in peace my brother. We will all take it from here.

*** Posted by Jon Korman on 2006-12-05 ***

I remember Paul and his twin sister, Cathy at our annual family picnics in Belmont State Park on Long Island. We had such fun playing the games that Joe Cassidy brought and getting our prizes from Aunts Sis and Margaret Powers. They are all together now in heaven. God Bless America!

*** Posted by Geraldine Russello Cusumano on 2006-09-11 ***

I remember Paul as a "dad" to me as a young girl.  His daughter and I were best friends so he was.... "my dad".  I remeber him as a caring devoted man.  I will always remember him as a hero as well as a man that died doing what he loved to do....Save Lives!  I Love and Miss you.  You will always be in my heart....Forever.

*** Posted by Lori Wilson on 2005-09-11 ***

I read about Paul, he was said to be a kind man. Late one night at ground zero I had the honor of helping in the recovery of his body. His name follows that of my son Nick Rossomando (my wife's son) on the list of firefighters lost on 9/11. WE also lost our son-in-law Lt Edward D'Atri and cousin Capt Louis Modafferi. None of whom were ever found. They gave their lives to save others. May God bless them all!

*** Posted by Anthony Scaramuzzino on 2004-04-26 ***


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