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In Tribute to William Bernstein
44 years old.   Residence: New York, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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Bill was a very special human being ... compassionate, giving, loving, and he always knew the right thing to say! I miss him so much.

*** Posted by Evita on 2008-11-23 ***

9/11 is the hardest day for everyone whose lost their loved ones. I really think that William is a hero to me because he was one the heroes that saved many lives, and he's still remembered today because he is a wonderful man. We will never forget him because he is one the heroes of 9/11--the hardest day to remember for the ones whose lost their loved ones.

*** Posted by raisa fajardo on 2007-09-12 ***

I think of William as a hero. He was a great man and may he live a happy life away from home forever. My dads name is William. But, on 9/11 he had his only and last meeting at the World Trade Center. He got caught in traffic with his friend Dave. When they were walking over a sky bridge, his friend looked up and yelled. Long be-hold, my father say the plane crash. I still pray to god for making him caught in traffic and he still goes to work everyday in NY [we live in NJ] and whenever I see a low plane, I panic. Anyway, my father was only a few [2-3] blocks away from the crash and kept going hoping to save some lives. He saved a girl coming out who couldnt walk. He picked her up and ran with her. Im 12 and am wondering, why would someone stupid do something so terrible. Dont they know, what comes around goes around. I am going on a plane from Newark next Sunday and am still scared. But, do we even remeber the people who died in the Pentagon. When you type 9/11 under google, it says nothing about the Pentagon. Loads died there, think of them.

        Kelly, NJ

*** Posted by Kelly on 2007-04-01 ***

I knew Billy Bernstein from the Avenue P Park and PS 238. I used to play basketball, softball and football with him and his brother Bobby back in the early to mid 1970's. It was only recently I learned of his untimely passing on that terrible day. As life took us to different schools and in different directions, I lost touch with him, as I have with many of the "kids" we used to hang out with and play ball with in those better days. I will always remember him as the good kid he was. May his brother Bobby and his family know no more sorrows.

*** Posted by Bill Ciment on 2007-02-21 ***

 

 

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