National-Book of Remembrance-Obituary

National Book of Remembrance

Obituary

The National Book of Remembrance was set up as a way to express general condolences for all the victims of the events of September 11, 2001. Please leave your thoughts, memories and condolences in the General Guest Book.

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I will never forget 9/11/01. I had the privilege of walking around the wall and water falls at the site of WTC in NYC. It has been 23 years. I can´t imagine the pain that families have experienced. I know that I find myself with emotions when I think of the families. May God Bless

I just wanted to share a photo of my son during the Walk to Remember for the firefighters of NYC lost on 9/11. My son walked for Terence McShane and honored him by ringing the bell at our local fire station. The walk takes place in the small town of Belton, SC.

For everyone that we lost on this day we know you are all with the lord and he loves you all more than we do. Sing with angels as we remember you all . You all my hero and our hero .rest on

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. I hope and wish you well through the tough times.

Thinking of Sean S. Hanley...this day is still overwhelming and sad for New York and America as a whole.

My heart just breaks for all the victims and the ones left behind. I was at work when I heard the news and my jaw just dropped I cried and kept saying My Country was Attacked it made me so mad. You are forever in my thoughts and heart. I will never Forget. God bless America

Never Forgotten!

Rest in peace Jen Fialko. I will never forget your beautiful personality. You were so kind and caring. I miss your sweet smile.