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In Tribute to Scott C. Timmes
28 years old.   Residence: Ridgewood, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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Our school put together a memorial remembering all of the victim of 9/11. We made a hospital bracelet for each of the 2,753 people who lost their lives on the hideous attack. I was lucky enough to get Scott. From reading all of the previous posts an he sounded like an amazing man. I just wanted to let him and his family know that he is being recognized today, for his bravery. My thought and prayers are with him. May he rest in peace <3

*** Posted by Payton Williams on 2011-09-11 ***

I Grew up with scott in cypress hills brooklyn.my memory of him is his big smile. he loved to laugh and joke.god bless you scott and your family.

*** Posted by Edward Schubert on 2011-09-10 ***

Scott was the guy that you wanted around when you were feeling down. He wold always say crazy things to make you laugh! He teased me by calling me a church mouse but that was ok cause he will always and forever be scotty tissues! Love and miss you scotty!

*** Posted by margie oakes on 2011-09-09 ***

So sorry you had to die this way, and so sorry I never really got to know you that well Scott, but from what I heard about you from our family... you were truly a wholesome dedicated hard working and loving family man who left a loving family behind and also you were a good friend, a good brother, and a good son. I am sure your mom (Maryanne) would agree. I wished that 911 never happened as I would have had the opportunity to get to know you much better. I just wrote some grieving loss quotes here in memory of you.

It is the will of God and Nature that these mortal bodies be laid aside, when the soul is to enter into real life; 'tis rather an embrio state, a preparation for living; a man is not completely born until he be dead: Why then should we grieve that a new child is born among the immortals?
Benjamin Franklin, 22 February 1756

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.

I believe wherever you are the angels are with you and you are in a safer and better place now. May you rest in peace and be surrounded by the angels always in heaven.
And with the morn those angel faces smile
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile.

*** Posted by francine carnegie on 2010-09-10 ***

To my dearest friend Scott,

You are missed each day that goes by. You used to take stuff out of my hand and make me chase you around cars on Hemlock to get it back. Anytime I felt down, you came around and cheered me up with all your jokes. You were a dear friend to me. I love you like you were my own brother, and you will always be in my heart until we meet again. R.I.P., Scott Timmes, and bless you and your family.

*** Posted by Barbara Weber Harvey on 2010-09-10 ***

Scott, you are truly missed and loved. And will never be forgotten. Love you always.

*** Posted by COUSIN HOPE CARNEGIE on 2010-09-09 ***

It has been nine years today that it was the last time I saw you face to face, when we played our last game of softball together. For ALL of the years that we hung out, we were like brothers. Many people called me SCOTT and called you SAL. I was and always will be honored to have you as a friend and brother. Life is not the same without you, but I know one day we will get to have all the fun again together. Thank you for being part of my life on this planet. Family always comes and goes, but we never forget the ones that made a very big difference in our lives.

*** Posted by Sal Panzarella on 2010-09-09 ***

That's real sad what happened to your uncle. :( My grandpa died in that horrible event. Why people think they can get away with stuff like that I don't know, but I do know that it's just wrong. I think you know me.

*** Posted by austin jurisich on 2009-05-26 ***

My friend, my buddy, and my uncle,

I miss him so much. I am 13 now. I miss how, in the city before we moved, he would take me for long walks and buy me ice cream, give me money, and play games. I sure do miss Buddy (his dog). Well, it has been a long time since I have seen you. I am upset. How I could forget your voice? Each day I try to remember, but I can't. I need you, and you are in my prayers each and every day. I pray and for all those innocent men and women. I hope god is taking good care of you. We will hopefully be going to your grave to put some of those nice wreaths mom makes on it. But I hope you are proud of what you see when you look at me and my brother and dad and mom today. Grandma, Grandpa, Michelle, and George, WE ALL MISS YOU SO MUCH!

*** Posted by Danielle Bonser on 2009-03-22 ***

Scott, I feel sorry for you and your family. I'm a student from Spruce Creek High School, and I was reading about you, and you sound like a really nice guy. I'll pray for you.

*** Posted by Matt Morgan on 2007-12-19 ***

I remember Scott when I lived on Etna and he lived on Hemlock.... Man, what fun did we have as both kids and young adults, from playing wiffle ball in front of my house or Carlos' (bic) football at Victory field and even tossing water baloons filled with anything but water. Scott, you were a great friend, and may God bless you and your family.

Your bud,
Eli

*** Posted by Eli Acevedo on 2007-09-11 ***

I was thinking of the days we used to hang out in Cypress Hills, playing football and wiffle ball in the street. We had such good times together. Times we will never forget, May God bless your soul. May God bless your family.

Until we meet again,

Henry Napier (Autumn Ave Crew)

*** Posted by Henry on 2006-09-11 ***

The University of Texas at Tyler is commemorating 9-11-01 on this 5th anniversary. I wore a ribbon with Scott's name. Please know he was remembered this day.

*** Posted by Dale Lunsford on 2006-09-08 ***

Scott

I visit the legacy website alot. For some reason today i did an extened search and found multi sites of you. i miss you alot. Your birthday was on Saturday you turned 31. Jerry and Donna with the kids had driven down from Ny to see us. Please help Danielle she needs you.... Bye for now

*** Posted by Your Sister on 2004-06-28 ***


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