Donald L. Adams

Donald L. Adams

Donald Adams Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 21, 2001.
Gaining Entry to Happiness
In the summer of '92 he was a bouncer, 6 feet 5 inches tall, at some long-gone beach bar on the Jersey Shore. She was cute and underage, hoping to sweet-talk her way through the door. "He was nice and let me in," Heda Adams said of the day she met her husband, Donald Adams.

Turned out that both were students at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He was a fraternity boy, No. 77 on the offensive line. "Yes, I was pinned," Mrs. Adams said, laughing.

Six months ago they had their first child, Rebecca, who, it is already clear, shares her father's outgoing, extroverted personality.

On summer evenings, Mrs. Adams and Rebecca would sit on the porch of their home in Chatham, N.J., waiting for Mr. Adams, a 28-year-old vice president at Cantor Fitzgerald, to walk up the road from the train station. "There's my girls," he would call out.

After dinner they would sometimes take a stroll through the neighborhood, sharing their day in the intimate short-hand of couples who are both lovers and best friends.

"I was H. He was D. Just the first letters. That's all we needed."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 19, 2001.


Donald Adams, life was a gridiron

On the day of his brother's wedding last year, Donald Adams insisted on tossing a football around before the ceremony. But as he was passing the ball, Mr. Adams somehow twisted his knee and pulled a ligament.

Several hours later, though, Mr. Adams managed to overcome the pain, wobble down the aisle with a knee brace on and stand as the best man in his brother Dwight's wedding.

"He just pushed on," said Dwight Adams, a lance corporal with the United States Marine Corps. "He was awesome."

Mr. Adams, the former football captain at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, was the vice president of sales of Cantor Fitzgerald's electronic trading division, eSpeed. He was on the 105th floor of the first tower hit by terrorists last Tuesday.

He was 28 years old and leaves a wife, Heda Kurlak Adams, and a 5-month-old baby girl, Rebecca Taylor Adams.

The Chatham resident was a rising star at the company and loved his job, said Dwight Adams. He joined the firm last year.

Outside of work, his life revolved around his family and love of football.

His football career started with the midget leagues at age 10 and then continued at Vineland High School, where he graduated in 1991. At Fairleigh Dickinson, Mr. Adams studied psychology and played tackle. The 6-foot-5-inch football player had a commanding presence on and off the field.

Five months ago, Mr. Adams became the father of baby Rebecca.

"He was so excited to teach her about football and things," said Heda Adams.

Heda Adams said her husband was ecstatic to be a father and his face lit up everytime their daughter was in the room.

"He was very loving," she said. "He loved everybody. He loved life. He loved friends.

Mr. Adams was a member of the New Jersey Bond Traders Association, St. Patrick's Church in Chatham and the Stone Harbor Golf Club.

In addition to his brother and wife, Mr. Adams is survived by his parents, Robert and Jean Adams of Vineland; sister-in-law Stephanie Adams of Yuma, Ariz.; grandmother Dorothy Riley of Maryland; in-laws Thomas and Candace Kurlak of Chatham; brother-in-law Russell Kurlak; sister-in-law Dawn Kurlak; nephew Gregory Kurlak and niece Allison Kurlak of Chatham.

A memorial Mass will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Patrick's Church in Chatham. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Rebecca T. Adams Scholarship Fund, 9 Carmine St., Chatham, N.J. 07928.

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September 10, 2021

Holly W posted to the memorial.

August 30, 2021

Cindy Roe posted to the memorial.

September 11, 2020

Lesley Weathers posted to the memorial.

Holly W

September 10, 2021

Remembering Donald on the 20 year anniversary my thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Cindy Roe

August 30, 2021

Remembering Donald on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....

Lesley Weathers

September 11, 2020

Prayers and remembrance to this family especially today

Alex

September 30, 2019

Hey Donald,
I know you did not die in vain that awful morning. But I send my condolences to your wife and little girl...

September 13, 2019

We will never forget. Rest in peace.

anthony rizzo

March 12, 2019

I was a bond broker in southern California. Don was in socal on business. We went golfing together and had a few drinks before I drove him to the airport. He made such a good impression. I remember thinking to myself "he is so warm and friendly." Rest in Peace, Don.

The Kindred Family

November 17, 2018

Sending our sincere condolences for your loss of Don. He touched the lives of others and will always be missed.

Louise Scalzo

March 29, 2017

Rest in Peace Don, God bless your family and friends

September 12, 2014

Never to be forgotten

September 12, 2014

The tragedy and loss of 9/11/2001 will never be forgotten by the American people. God Bless America, and may the precious souls lost that day continue to rest in the Loving Light of God.

Daniel Morgan

January 9, 2014

Donald Adams, God Bless you and your family. Never had known you but your lose still bothers me today. You'd be 40 now and your daughter would be 12 maybe 13. You'd be the apple of her eye, her daddy. You'd probably have another child or two and you and your wife would still be deeply in love. So I, not knowing you, hurt knowing you were taken so so soon. I pray God has you at home with him at peace and you're looking down at your daughter and knowing she loves you. Daddy's girl.

Peggy Childers

September 10, 2013

To the family of Donald L. Adams:
Donald will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not allow those we lost on 9/11 be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you.

August 12, 2012

To the Adams family,

May the wonderful memories of your loved one provide solace for you during this difficult time; and may God provide you with the assurance that you will see your loved ones again in Paradise. John 17:3

Barbara Boam

September 13, 2011

Barbara Boam & Kim Rogers walked a mile for you (mile #12) on 9/13/11 as a dedication to your life.

sharon basile

September 11, 2011

10 years have passed, but we will never forget the past. to jean and her family, my heart filled prayers to all of you.

Donald Flood

September 11, 2011

I was listening to the memorial today and heard "Donald Leroy Adams" - I am Donald Leroy Flood from New Orleans and now living in Jackson, Mississippi. I have not met or heard of many Donald Leroy's in my life and felt an instant connection to Mr. Adams. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Greg Dedic

September 11, 2011

Don we miss you

Amy Cooper

September 11, 2011

....you are all with Jesus now...[i say with tears in my eyes]...i know heaven is a much better place then here....

Kymberli Colbourne

September 11, 2011

We hold you in our hearts.

Greg Dedic

May 4, 2011

Bet you have a big grin now that they got him. We will never forget you Don.

Stephanie Adams

May 4, 2011

They finally got him. It doesn't bring you back but hopefully it gives you some satisfaction that he knew we didn't give up and he can never do it again. Keep a spot warm up there for the rest of us.

May 3, 2011

So much love. Love, love, love.

May 3, 2011

So much love. Love, love, love.

Carolyn Bailey

September 12, 2010

God Bless Your Family. I'm a stranger but My Heart goes to your Family membed's. God Speed.

September 11, 2010

Don:
Thinking of you today
Greg Dedic

August 22, 2010

May you rest in peace.

Greg Dedic

September 11, 2009

Don:

Sitting in my office today thinking of Don and wearing the Torrey Pines golf jacket he bought me. I still miss him.

Stephen McQuaid

September 10, 2009

I am devastated to hear Don was one of the victims. It is 8 years later and I just heard it on facebook for the first time. It brings those horrible memories of that day back to me. Don was an incredible person. He was a gentle giant, funny, and all around great guy. I went to high school with him. I am so saddened to hear he was a victim. What a terrible brutal loss. I feel like I've been punched in the stomach. I am so angry. Why? His family are all in my thoughts.

K s

September 10, 2009

Just know we will not forget Don. Our prayers are with all of you as the anniversary of losing Don is upon us. I hope that you feel his presence with you.

Brian Adams

February 19, 2009

Don:
Was just thinking about you. I wish we had gotten that family reunion together that we were talking about. I love you and will always remember.

Doug Abraham

January 23, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Stephanie Adams

December 15, 2008

"Even though the moment passed me by...I still can't turn away..."

Jennifer Le Fante

September 11, 2008

Don, Heda, Rebecca, and your extended families,

You will never be forgotton. I still think of you and wish you peace and love every single day.

Stephanie Adams

September 11, 2008

Don, it's been 7 years, yet it feels like yesterday. I always wanted a big brother and was so excited to have one when I married your brother, Dwight. I still think of you every day and wanted you to know that your niece, Brynn, that you never got to meet, loves you and misses you too. She tell us all the time about her "Uncle Don that lives in her heart." You have a nephew, Rowan, that I know you would have had so much fun with and it hurts that they will never know you. We love you and will never forget you.

Dwight Adams

August 30, 2008

Thank you to everyone that has signed my brother's guest book. Everyone has been very kind to my family and we all appreciate it. Once again Thank You to everyone.

Doug Abraham

January 5, 2008

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life’s routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Chicago

October 31, 2007

We still pray for you and we are always thinking of you. You are not alone.

September 16, 2007

God Bless you and your family. We will never forget. My prayers go out to your family and friends. Canada is praying for you.

Philip Ascoli

September 11, 2007

I still remember you. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.

Ina Nicosia-Schelker

September 11, 2007

Don- I was home in Vineland last summer and I found a newspaper clipping in an old scrap book where I had made some All-Star team in basketball and you in football. It just brought me back to an innocent time. Seeing you at school each day and in choir practice. You are not forgotten.

g d

September 10, 2007

may god be with your family each and every day.

SANDY HICKS

January 23, 2007

GOD BLESS YOU. WE WILL NEVER FORGET.

aj

October 23, 2006

god bless

Kristine Furstenberg

October 10, 2006

As I stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vane. We will always remember.

September 15, 2006

May your family remember the wonderful times you shared during your brief stay on Earth.

Jennifer Moore

September 13, 2006

I pray for your family during this hard time. I hope that none of us forgets this tragdey and all those that died. I pray that you are with Jesus.

tiffany coleman

September 12, 2006

god bless you

Jennifer Ganley-Le Fante

September 11, 2006

I was thinking of all of you today. You are always in my thoughts and prayers.

Michelle Hawk

September 11, 2006

To the adams family,

i went to school with don from the eighth grade and it blew my mind that he perished that day, leaving a family and a nation so heartbroken. i read the paper today and again tears flowed for such a great guy, a heartbroken father and a family that will never get over what happened to them and us that fateful day.God Bless you, and be strong.

Kim Sampson-McCarty

September 11, 2006

Dear Hedi and Rebecca,



I went to High School with Don and was shocked 5 years ago when I heard he was missing. I cannot imagine what you and your family must've went through then. Here we are, on the 5 year anniversary of the attacks, it's still unimaginable that this happened. I'm sure that not a minute goes by when you don't think of the great Husband and Father that Don was, but I do hope that each day gets easier and easier to get through.



Don was a wonderful man, and I'm certain is watching over both you from Heaven.

Kevin Conway

September 11, 2006

To Don's Family :



I attended FDU while Don was there ... and although we were not "close friends", our paths did cross quite often. My memories of him are only filled with laughs and smiles.



He was such a dominant figure on campus - much more so because of his personality and great spirit than for his physical size. It was a joy to spend time with him, whether in the gym, at the pub or some other local bar, or anywhere else. Simply put, I count myself lucky to have known Don.



On this, the 5th Anniversary of that terrible day, I hope that you find some solace in knowing how much Don's spirit endures in the hearts of all that knew him. I also pray that you find the strength to live your lives and find fulfillment and true happiness. God bless you,



Kevin J. Conway

FDU-Madison 1993

Ellis Benjamin

September 11, 2006

Don was a childhood friend. We (My brother and I) wrestled and played football together. I will miss seeing him at the 20 reunion and him telling me all about his life. I will miss him. My prayers are with you.

Stefanie Spinelli

September 11, 2006

To Don's Family...

I know that you're overwhelmed today with the anniversary of your tragic loss, I wanted to send you my thoughts and prayers to ease the pain as much as possible. I know it's not much, but knowing that Don is remembered in many loving and fun filled memories is his legacy among friends. He is truly missed.



With my heartfelt sympathies,

Stefanie

robert blough jr

September 10, 2006

i remember don as one of the biggest guys on the football team , he also had the biggest heart.he was a great man and a great classmate

JB

September 10, 2006

We will never forget. Our thoughts are with you, Donald's family.

Christine Barton

September 9, 2006

I am sorry for your loss please visit a new site I have made in honor of the 5th anniversary it is for all victims as well as my Daughter Jeanmarie Wallendorf who I lost in the Trade Center.

P Tabbernor

August 17, 2006

In memory...

P Tabbernor

November 4, 2005

You are well loved & remembered..Bless you & your family

Brad Dzama

September 29, 2005

Hedi, I was at FDU for about 2 years with you and Big Don. He actually showed me around campus while I'll was being recruited, he kept telling me to always eat more. My wife lost her brother that day, also worked for Cantor (104th). It's been four years and it is still very difficult. I was crushed when I heard the age of your daughter when the world lost Big Don. Everytime I pray for my brother-in-law, Don's name always comes second. Stay strong for that little girl.

Gerard Family

September 12, 2005

Our thoughts, prayers and heartfelt sympathy from our family to the family of Donald Adams. May God continue to hold Donald in his light and love.

Vincent Inzano

July 12, 2005

I don't know how I came across this but its 5:20 am on July 12,2005 and I started to read of all the people who signed the guest book so I thought it was only right to tell you how sorry I am for your loss I dident know anyone there that day but soon was called to go there to help.I'm a N J F/F and a member of NJ Urban Search and Rescue Team.Once again to you and your family I am very sorry for your loss and knowing Don was from NJ I will remember him from this day on and pray for him, you,and your daughter may god bless all of you.

Kris Nichols

April 21, 2005

I was in the midst of doing some research on the internet and randomly ended up on the page describing the short but vibrant life of Donald Adams. I am struck numb by the loss of someone I've only just read about and offer my sincere condolences to his wife and young daughter. My prayers are with you. Know that God is with you as you walk this broken road.



All my best -

Kris Nichols

Tina W

April 2, 2005

I don't know anyone involved in the trade center, but never the less I am heart broken over the tragady. I will never understand how this could have happened. I am truely sorry for your loss and pray that God will wrap his wings around you tightly and guide you and your loved ones through this time of sorrow. I know its been a few years now, but as a person who has lost a loved one. I know the pain never ends. You will always miss him. And I will ALways pray for your happiness... God Bless You Tew

FERNANDO GONZALEZ

December 18, 2004

I WAS SURPRISED TO HERE THAT DON MY GOOD FRIEND FROM HIGH SCHOOL WAS KILLED AT THE TRADE CENTERS.ALL MY PRAYERS ARE WITH ALL HIS FAMILY INCLUDING WIFE AND DAUGTHER.LAST TIME I SAW HIM WAS GRADUATION DAY .HE LOOK SO FULL OF LIFE .HE WAS ON HIS WAY TO FDU.HE TALKED TO ME ALOT ABOUT GOING WITH THEM TO SCHOOL BUT I INSTEAD JOIN THE SERVICE.I KNOW ITS HARD TO DEAL WITH THE LOST OF SUCH A GOOD BIG GUY BUT I HOPE THE THE BEST FOR FAMILY 'WIFE AND DAUGTHER .

Catherine Atwell/Dribnack

September 13, 2004

My prayers and thoughts are with you! May God please and take care of you all in your time of sadness and alway's! Donald will not be forgotten!xo

Judy Vaughn

September 11, 2004

Jean, I am thinking of you and your family on this third anniversary of your loss. With sympathy, Judy

Jonathan Kline

June 22, 2004

Just thinking about all those who lost their lives in the World Trade Center. I hope everything is going well for you and your daughter.



Jonathan Kline

Weston, FL

Christopher Black

June 18, 2004

I miss you so much

deborah nichols

March 30, 2004

We have not forgotten your loss. We will never forget September 11th. Peace be with you.

Kathy Swaringen

October 11, 2003

1 mile was walked to honor the life of Donald and all the family, friends and loved ones he left behind. May you find some comfort in knowing that we have not forgotten that day and all the precious lives that were taken and changed forever. You do not grieve alone and he will never be forgotten.



Donald, may you rest in peace.

Suzanne Ferrara-Mora

September 16, 2003

Hedy,

I hope you and your daughter are doing well. I'm sorry for your loss, I know how much you loved him. I think about all of you often and you are always in my prayers.

Suzanne

KELLY

September 12, 2003

YOU HUSBAND SEEMED TO BE A WONDERFUL MAN. GOD ONLY TAKES THE BEST.MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR LITTLE GIRL. JUST REMEMBER HE IS WATCHING OVER HIS GIRLS

Christie

September 11, 2003

God Bless You and may Peace be with you on this day.

Christine Kavlick

September 11, 2003

Heda & Rebecca,

I heard about "Big Don" from Nicole, and wish I had a chance to know him myself. The person described to be, and from what I've read, I know the world is truly missing one of the good ones. I can't begin to imagine your grief, but just want you to know that there are people praying for both of you, and also for Don. You are often in my thoughts, and always in my prayers.

Students From Long Reach HS

September 11, 2003

Dear Mr.Adams,

It's been 2 years after the heroic tragedy when we lost some of our people in the United States. We are really sorry and we want to let you know we are here for you.

Sincerly,

*Elizabeth T.

*Margaret N.

*Precious S.

*Alyssa H.

*Kseniya S.

Melanie Vanleer

September 11, 2003

Family and Friends of Don Adams,



Although I did not know Don or any of you personally, I am good friends with Christopher Black who was related to Don. I did not know anyone personally who was lost in the horrible attacks on 9/11/2001 however i have seen the impact it has had on Chris. I feel his sorrow and can only imagine the sorrow and loss the of the rest of his family. I want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and may God bless you and guide you during this time of loss. May you have peace in your hearts.

Christopher Black

September 8, 2003

Don,

It's almost 2 years now... I can't believe it's been that long. July 4th, 2001 was the last time I saw you at home. I remember how we were all laughing... smiling and having a good time. Don, I grew up knowing you. For the 18 years **16 in 2001** i knew you, you were like my older brother. Dwight and you we're my big brothers I never had. I miss you Don... beyond what im writing here. I just wish, it didnt have to be you. I will always remember the time you picked me up from school and took me to winslow school to play football, never letting me make a touch- down. I will always remember you Don.... Always

October 9, 2002

Peace be with you.



God's Blessings to you and your precious Rebecca.

Kelly Johnson

October 8, 2002

Dear H,



This past year I have felt overwhelming grief at times for the loved ones who have been lost . . . people whom I did not even know. I decided to read the Portriats of Grief from the NY Times of every one of those who died . . . I guess to show respect for their lives.



When I began to read D's, I felt a special connection. The two of you sounded like us. My husband and I used to take long evening walks around our neighborood with our baby girl, MaKenna. We, too, would sit on the front porch and await Daddy's arrival home.



Please know that there are so many people praying for you every day. You'll be in my thoughts often. I will pray for strength for your body and peace for your heart.



Respectfully, Kelly Johnson

Spring Valley, WI

Phyllis Berte

October 4, 2002

Dear Mrs. Adams, Rebecca, and Family,

Such a wonderful man! Please accept my sympathy and prayers for Donald. God Bless you all.

Lilo Peter

September 26, 2002

On September 11, 2002, as part of the "Rolling Requiem," I sang the alto solo parts of Mozart's Requiem. Each of us -- 100 singers in the chorus, the 4 soloists, and the thirty-plus orchestra members --wore the name, written in a heart surrounded by a ribbon, of one of those who had died a year before. I wore with sadness and pride the name of Donald L. Adams. It was a powerful performance which reached the audience of over 900 inside the Washington Center for the Performing Arts and the several hundred people who, we were later told, stood in the street outside and listened to the music over loud-speakers. It was what we could do to honor those who had died and those who survived them. A compact disc of the performance is in preparation, and we already have a VHS recording of the whole ceremony. If you would like to hear it or see it, please let us know. Our thoughts were -- and are -- with you.

-- Lilo Peter (and husband Charles Teske, who sang bass in the chorus)

Brian Hardin

September 11, 2002

Ms. Adams,



My wife and I have never met you or any member of your family, and likely never will. We want to express the deepest sympathy that we can muster. The American Red Cross in Montgomery, Alabama had a special opportunity for the community to plant an acorn in memory of someone who lost his or her life on that September day. Of the hundreds and hundreds of names, I chose your husband. The list noted that he was 28 when he passed away. I was also 28 on 9-11. As our family plants this acorn in memory of someone I never knew, I wanted there to be a special connection. Donald, or Don as you may call him, and I were at similar stages of life and I guess it really hits home for me to think about someone like myself whose life was taken so early and unexpectedly in such a tragic way. We cannot fathom what your last year has been like. Tonight, we pray that God gives you strength and comfort in the coming years. Our hope that in some small way we are helping preserve the memory of your husband and your daughter's father. We listened closey today as former mayor Rudolph Giuliani read his name. We just want you to know that his friends and family are not the only ones who are taking special note of Donald Laroy Adams. Tonight, I anxiously got on the internet hoping to find out a little bit about him, if he was married, if he had children, where he worked, and what he was like. I'm glad we know a little bit about him. There is a family in Alabama who will think of him and the other vitims of that day as we watch the oak tree grow and teach our children about what happened that day. In many ways, we have felt and feel so helpless since we are many miles from where the tragedy occured, but our hearts and prayers are with you and the other families. We are sorry for your loss. May God be with you.

erin Griffith

September 11, 2002

I picked Donald's name randomly to read a personal story of someone who was lost that day. I'm glad to have gotten to know this little bit about him.

Stephanie Ferguson

September 11, 2002

May GOD always be with you and your little one. He will always watch after you and protect you. God Bless!

Christa Dickenson

September 11, 2002

Adams Family,



Although I do not know you personally, my husband works with Bob in Vineland. We have been praying for all of you this past year and will continue to do so.



God Bless you all.



Bob, Christa and Bobby Dickenson

T.J. Patch

September 11, 2002

Heda, Rebecca and the Adams Family,



I knew Don while in high school. I was two years ahead of Don but we played football together and I will always remember how much fun he was to be around. When I heard of his death in this tragedy, it struck me as odd that a man so full of life and so kind to others could be taken in such a cold and calculated manner.



I hadn't spoken to Don in more years than I want to admit but when I heard that he was in the tower a year ago today, I immediately flashed back to football practice outside the VHS 11-12 building. I can remember him working in blocking drills against me and other varsity members (this would have been his sophomore year I believe) and just getting worked over. It wasn't because of lack of heart or skill, more because the other guys were older and had some techniques they had learned over time. Don never quit. No matter how a play went or a drill went, he was always jumping back in there and working hard.



By the end of the year, working through some injuries and other stuff that goes with football, Don was a changed man and player. That is the man I will recall fondly.



I wish there was a magic spell that could be cast to help get rid of the pain but, with life and love, pain is part of it. It hurts so bad because you loved so much.



My heart, prayers and thoughts are with you, your precious daughter and the rest of the Adams family.



God bless you, keep you and love you.



Sincerely,



T.J. Patch

Marc Cahill

September 11, 2002

Dear Heda - I played football with Big Don for two years at FDU. I want to send my deepest condolences to you and your family. Through you Don's spirit lives on. You and your daughter have been in my thoughts and in my heart. I know he is looking down and taking care of you from above. Big Don #77 will live in my heart forever.

Suzanne

September 11, 2002

Dear Heda and Rebecca,

You don't know me but I met Don through a friend of his in the business. The first time I met Don was in Chatam the weekend of New Years 2001 right after the 24 inch snow storm. I was visiting a guy I was dating and the town had been closed. Don met us at a mom and pop place for a couple of hours. Heda you were pregnant with Rebecca at the time and the sheer joy and anticipation he felt was obvious. He spoke very highly of you and I remember thinking to myself, whomever he is married to is so lucky to have someone that is so dedicated and in love with her. I ran into Don again in St. Louis the following June just a couple of months after Rebecca was born. He was possibly THE proudest father I'd ever run in to. I've had your name and address since last September and have been wanting to write - but just didn't have the guts to do so. I have since moved to New York and am here on this memorial day. Someone showed me this sight and I thought it was about time. I cannot imagine the loss you feel, but I want you to know from someone who's path barely crossed Don's - you were both the highest priority in his life and I'm certain he's watching over you now.

Suzanne

September 11, 2002

Dear Heda and Rebecca,

You don't know me but I met Don through a friend of his in the business. The first time I met Don was in Chatam the weekend of New Years 2001 right after the 24 inch snow storm. I was visiting a guy I was dating and the town had been closed. Don met us at a mom and pop place for a couple of hours. Heda you were pregnant with Rebecca at the time and the sheer joy and anticipation he felt was obvious. He spoke very highly of you and I remember thinking to myself, whomever he is married to is so lucky to have someone that is so dedicated and in love with her. I ran into Don again in St. Louis the following June just a couple of months after Rebecca was born. He was possibly THE proudest father I'd ever run in to. I've had your name and address since last September and have been wanting to write - but just didn't have the guts to do so. I have since moved to New York and am here on this memorial day. Someone showed me this sight and I thought it was about time. I cannot imagine the loss you feel, but I want you to know from someone who's path barely crossed Don's - you were both the highest priority in his life and I'm certain he's watching over you now.

brenda taylor-garrison

September 11, 2002

The loss of a loved one can never be filled with words or deeds, it just is and will remain. I,too, have loss;Adaam, my 15 year old son from M.D. in Dec.'99. Grief is real, but God's love carries us through , onward and upward. My heartfelt wishes for your contined strength. May you find a renewed purpose amidst this tragedy. For we know that all things are not good, but we have been promised that all things will work together for good for we who are the called according to His purpose. Keeping the Faith. Amen.

Meredith Bryer

September 11, 2002

Dear Hedi,



My heart and prayers go out to you, your daughter and the rest of your family.

Stefanie Spinelli

September 11, 2002

To the Adams',

You are always in my prayers and thoughts. You have a connection in heaven who is watching you. Don is and always will be an angel.

Angela Venus

September 11, 2002

Just to let you know that the thoughts and prayers of my family and all people in the U.K are with you and your lovely baby. I of course did not know any of you but have chosen your guest book to sign to represent every victim ... be strong and show love and one day we as a planet may all do the same

Tracey Tango

September 10, 2002

Hedi-

You are an amazing woman. In the past year you have been faced with the most difficult times, but you are pulling things together for rebecca. I really admire you for that. You and Rebecca will always be in our prayers. -ttango

Judy Vaughn

September 8, 2002

Jean, I talked to you this morning at work about Don and his family. I did not know them personally, but knowing you, he must have been a wonderful person. May it comfort you to know we never truly lose the ones we love- they always live within our hearts. God bless.

Tina Marie Slimmer-Schmeelk

September 8, 2002

Heda, Rebbeca & Family

I did not know Donnie as well as I know his brother. Dwight & I went to school together from the 1st grade & all the way through highschool. However, from all the stories I have heard from family and friends, I felt like I did know him. His mom always talked about how proud she was of her boys. I can't even begin to imagine how you may feel, however I do know that Don will always be with you & Rebecca. You have a wonderful family. May God bless you and help you through these painful times.

Randy Turner

August 6, 2002

I didn't know Donald, but saw him every day on the train to and from Hoboken. Last yar when I lived in Madison,NJ our commute schedules were the same, down to taking the ferry and walking to the WTC. He and his friend took the elavator as I walked past. I saw his picture in the portraits book. I am so sorry.

Jenn

July 18, 2002

Heda,

I only met Don one time. My brother went to FDU and played football with him. He got a call from his friend Wes and when he heard this devistating news, he was very hurt and angry. My family remembers Don as the big guy who took care of my brother through football. He was visiting many schools in his senior yr. of high school and wasn't really inpressed with any of them. When he went to FDU that weekend, he thought it would be like all of the rest. Then he met Don, and made his decision. He wanted to be around people like him! He was a great man and very caring for others. I will never forget what he did for my brother and what he did for our country. God Bless You and Rebecca!

We are praying for you.

Jenn Hughes

Michael Lapidow

June 26, 2002

Heda,



God bless, my heart goes out to you, your daughter, and family.

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