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In Tribute to
Sara Low
28 years old. Residence: Batesville, Arkansas
Crew of Flight 11
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I am remembering always.
*** Posted by Rebecca Zilenziger on 2010-06-07 ***
I learned about her I thought it was sad for that to happen her story really touched my heart I cried because she was my friend his mom was friends with her on the cheerleading squad I hope that her family is not crying I know that they were very proud of her she touched a lot of people's hearts I never got to meet you Sara but I would love to be your friend cause I could look at you like a sister I love you Sara [GOD BLESS YOU SARA]
*** Posted by baylee george on 2009-10-02 ***
Sara,
May god bless. We will never forget you and the others who lost their lives on 9-11. R.I.P.
*** Posted by jimmie sellers on 2009-09-14 ***
I walked by your door on Beacon Hill today, and the flowers left for you looked beautiful. God bless you and your family
*** Posted by Paul on 2009-09-13 ***
Sara and I went to high school together.... we ran track together. Sara was such a beautiful soul, so kind and fun to be around! I always think of her and how amazing she truly was on this day. We miss you Sara!
*** Posted by Renee Webb Weidman on 2009-09-11 ***
Southside High School Remembers Sara Elizabeth Low and has prayers for her family
*** Posted by Victor Van on 2009-09-11 ***
My thoughts go out to the family and friends of Sara Low and the countless others forever changed on this day 8 years ago. Much love~
*** Posted by Heather on 2009-09-11 ***
Sara was a wonderful friend and beautiful person. We cheered together at Batesville Jr and Sr High Schools and shared many classes. She will never be forgotten and will be loved always. My heart goes out to Mike, Bobbie, and Alyson. May God bless Sara and the Low family!
*** Posted by Amy Jo Pool on 2009-09-11 ***
Remembering Sara and her family on this day!
*** Posted by Todd E. Jones on 2009-09-11 ***
Well done, Mike Low. Money can't cover up real truth! Let it prevail! May the heavenly Father of Justice, Truth, Grace and Comfort be with you and yours for ever more!
Anton Human
*** Posted by Anton Human in RSA on 2009-09-06 ***
How can I contribute to the scholarship fund?
pebbles47 (at) comcast (dot) net
*** Posted by dennis keenan on 2009-09-05 ***
Your acts of kindness and bravery are remembered. Thank you.
*** Posted by Brian Springfield on 2009-09-05 ***
Bless the Low family and other victims. Thank you, Mr. Low, for the full disclosure. We will never forget.
*** Posted by Ed Williams on 2009-09-05 ***
Always respected, always remembered.
*** Posted by Kevin B on 2009-07-13 ***
I wish our paths had crossed on an AAL flight. I know that we would have had a lot to say about Batesville together.
Angela S.
*** Posted by Angela on 2009-06-10 ***
You are not forgotten. Americans recognize old virtues. God bless.
*** Posted by Lenora Mobley on 2009-05-08 ***
ciao sara ti voglio bene. guardami dal cielo y love you.
[Ed. - Hello, Sara. I wish you well. Watch over me from heaven and ...]
*** Posted by marco on 2008-11-25 ***
I am so sorry for what happened. I was only in the 2nd grade then. I did not know much about that, but now, as I get older, I understand better what you are going through. I am sorry, and God bless you.
*** Posted by michelle geroge on 2008-09-24 ***
Sara was my cousin. We had not seen each other in a while before the tragedy of 9/11. But I remember that day. It was as if time stood still when I got the call from my mom that Sara was on one of those planes. I have some fond memories of Sara. She was a few years older than me. So I always looked up to her and Alyson. I think of Sara so often, and I always think of Aunt Bobbie and Uncle Mike and Alyson. I pray for you guys always. Sara is with you always. She will always be in your hearts as she is in mine. I have to say she was an amazing person. Her life was one that I envied. She lived such an exciting life. I always admired how she lived in Boston and worked as a flight attendant. She got to live her dream. I'm proud she was my cousin. I hate that we had not seen each other in so long before 9/11. I'll always remember her. I'll always love her. She's a hero.
*** Posted by Dacia on 2008-09-14 ***
To Mike, Alyson, and other family-- I am praying for you guys today... Sara was a great person.. and I know how proud you are of her! I pray that God will sustain you, once again, through today!
*** Posted by Samantha Hogan (Herndon) on 2008-09-11 ***
Sara, I'll never forget!
*** Posted by Linda on 2008-09-11 ***
For 9/11 our GTC is doing projects. I decided to do a scrapbook journal, and honor Sara Low, for this project. I have found so much about her. If someone who is close to her reads this, please add things about her like favorite color or food. I would like to get to know her better. Thank you. Sara has really touched my heart.
*** Posted by someone from Kansas on 2008-08-28 ***
I happened to work with Sara, and I have to say that I was so impressed with her spirit. She was so fun-loving, and we had a great time kidding around. I could see why people liked working with her. I wish her family the best. I would have loved to get to know her better and share more stories.
All my love,
Rebecca
*** Posted by Rebecca on 2008-08-27 ***
I am really thinking about Sara and her family on this day in 2007 (9/11). I graduated with Alyson, and it is really a sobering day. I hope you guys are doing well. God Bless.
*** Posted by Todd E. Jones on 2007-09-11 ***
Just wanting to send out my wishes to Sara's sister, Alyson, today. I went to school with Alyson, ahead of Sara. My thoughts, as always, are with Sara and the rest of the victims of this tragedy. God bless you all.
*** Posted by David H. on 2007-09-11 ***
Just saw Sara's dad on television at the WTC site. That's truly an amazing story about her ring he wore, which was found at the site. My thoughts and prayers continue to go out to her family today, 09/11/07.
Chuck in L.R.
*** Posted by Chuck on 2007-09-11 ***
Sara, I LOVE YOU..... I MISS YOU! Jen
*** Posted by Jennifer on 2007-09-11 ***
Honestly, I didn't even know her and, even though I have been through a few deaths, I have no idea what you have gone through. But I feel so sad for you guys and think that is a terrible way of death, but at least she died doing what she always wanted to be--being a flying attendant.
*** Posted by Mackenzie on 2007-09-10 ***
Sara and I ran track together. For a cheerleader, she was one of the fastest sprinters on our team. She was my relay partner and a friend, not to mention she kicked my butt in a couple of dashes. I remember sitting by her on the bus on the way to a track meet, and I asked her what she wanted to be when we got outta here. She said an airline attendant. I really thought, "What?" To know Sara at that time--she was in the 9th grade, made varsity relay in the 220, 440 relay, and was one of our fastest sprinters--to visualize her as a flight attendant, well, I just said, "That sounds cool." I asked her why, but I don't remember what she said. I think just something like that's what she'd always wanted to be. She was such a beautiful person inside and out. She could really light up any place with her smile. Beautiful.
*** Posted by Jill on 2007-08-27 ***
Wow, I never thought anyone from all the way out here in Arkansas was involved in this event until I found my my English teacher Sara's sister.
*** Posted by Zachary on 2007-04-19 ***
Through a remembrance ceremony, I adopted a star with Sara's name on it today. I will pray for Sara and her friends and family, that they find comfort in the Lord.
*** Posted by Valerie on 2006-09-11 ***
5 years does not lessen our thoughts, has not dried our tears.. your American Airlines Family loves u and are grateful to u always.
*** Posted by jettsetgirl@aol.com on 2006-09-11 ***
I grew up with Sara from K - college. I attended our high school class reunion in June of 2001 and spoke with her there for the last time. She was intelligent, witty, and definitely independent! She was fun to be with and I always enjoyed discussing and debating the topics of the day with her. Sara was a good person and she will be missed by many. I will always be angry at how she was taken. Thank you, Sara, for always being my friend!
*** Posted by Jason on 2006-09-11 ***
Sarah was a beautiful talented young woman.
*** Posted by Allie on 2006-02-24 ***
Sara was a beautiful human being. She was an excellent
flight attendant and fun to be with. We had such great
times flying the San Francisco allnighter trips. We laughed
shared stories, dreams, and hopes for the future.
Each time I fly I think of Sara. I know she is in a beautiful place. A place full of joy and laughter.
Take care "Beacon Hiller". The "Fenway Slummer" misses you.
*** Posted by Kathryn on 2004-09-10 ***
I never knew Sara, but when I saw her picture from the victims list I felt like I knew her my whole life. I can never imagine what she and every other innocent victim went through. She's a hero in itself, being a flight attendent, never knowing what could happen in the air. I just want her and everyone else to know none of them died in vain, they died doing something they loved.
*** Posted by misty on 2004-04-12 ***
I loved Sara Low. She was a wonderful Flight Attendant for American Airlines. I always flew on American with her until her death @ 8:46 A.M. on 9-11-01 on Flight 11. I felt terrible in the weeks following her death. I will know she will be with me every time I fly as an airline attendant. Hopefully she will be with me in my heart 4 ever. Thank You.
*** Posted by Kevin on 2004-02-13 ***
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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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