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.

Guest Book

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Dear Tony,
We miss you every day. Brenda and I went to another 9/11 memorial service this year. I am so glad Knoxville continues to remember all the victims every year.

Please know we love you.
Gayle

Tony, It's been 24 long years since you left us. I try to focus on the good memories we had of you - Brenda and I going to NYC to see you the year before this happened. We had so much fun! I wish you could see all your nieces and nephews as well as the great nieces and nephews. Emily and Thomas have grown us much. You know, Thomas is named after you - Thomas Anthony. I was so pleased that Greg and Susan wanted to name him after you. We still miss you so much. Love, Gayle

My thoughts and prayers are with all of the lost loved ones! I will never forget that day and how I felt moving through it. Memories will never fade how strong New York is!

No day shall erase you from the memory of time -New York Strong

My name is Luke. I was born in 2006, 5 years after 9/11/01. I know many of my generation don't appreciate it seriously. I just want anyone mourning that day that day to know that there is me and others like me from my generation that have sympathy for your loss. May God bless you, I have just prayed for you as of 11:10 9/12/2025.

The horror of the day. The heartbreaking losses. And you, Dan Nolan. A piece of our hearts forever soar with you. For so many others... you're forever remembered with love. September 12th showed the best of us.

Thinking of all those lost on this day & remembering your families in our prayers. May God bless you, keep you and give you peace.

Continued prayers to families who lost a loved one on 9/11/01. May God bless you all.