Seth A. Morris

Seth A. Morris

Seth Morris Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 25, 2001.
All His Waking Hours
Seth Morris didn't sleep.

Well, he didn't sleep much. Four hours a night was it. His wife, Lynn, preferred eight, so while she and the three children were still in bed, he would be up doing projects.

Five years ago, the Morrises had bought a house, and he undertook renovations during the early morning hours. Mrs. Morris would wake and find that a room had been painted. New bathroom fixtures had been installed. The dining room molding had been done.

He would pay bills in the middle of the night. Once, he sent an e-mail message to his great-grandmother at 2:30 in the morning.

He knew all the 24-hour businesses. On weekends, he would visit a 24-hour bagel shop and have bagels ready when everyone else awoke. He often did his shopping at Home Depot at 2 in the morning. He knew the clerk on duty on a first-name basis.

Having extra hours meant a lot to Mr. Morris, 35, a managing director at Cantor Fitzgerald. "He would actually calculate how many more hours and days and years of living he was going to have than I was," Mrs. Morris said. "The last time he did it, he said he was going to have five extra years."

His skimpy amount of sleep became a running joke. The children began to imitate his sleep patterns. They'd get up at 3 in the morning, and when Mrs. Morris complained, they'd say, "Well, Daddy's up."

Mrs. Morris would tell her husband, "You need to get more normal sleep patterns." He would reply, "You can sleep when you're dead."


Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 29, 2001.


Seth Morris, 35, hero of '93 WTC blast In 1993, Seth Morris -- so muscular and physically fit that his sister-in-law, Joanne Mooney, likened him to "The Hulk" -- carried a pregnant woman on his back from the 103rd floor of the World Trade Center to the ground floor after a bomb exploded in an underground parking garage, killing six and injuring more than 1,000.

"He put a wet handkerchief on her mouth so she and her unborn baby would not breathe in any smoke," Mooney said. "That was the kind of guy he was. The woman called several days ago and said how sad she was to hear the news about Seth and how much she appreciated what he did for her. She said she wouldn't be here without Seth."

Mr. Morris, 35, managing director for Cantor Fitzgerald, a brokerage firm, was among those working on the 105th floor of the North Tower when a hijacked plane crashed into the building last Tuesday. He lived in the Smoke Rise section of Kinnelon.

"He had the biggest heart of anyone I knew," Mooney said. "He went out of his way for everyone and anyone. No one was like Seth."

When he heard a colleague was about to be laid off at Cantor Fitzgerald, Mr. Morris walked into his boss' office and offered part of his year-end bonus so the colleague could be kept on, Mooney said.

Mr. Morris was a restless, tireless dynamo, the kind of person who would get up at 4 in the morning -- seven days a week -- to get his exercise in. His weightlifting equipment was stored in a section of his basement he called "The Morris Muscle Factory," his sister-in-law said.

"He'd say, 'I'm going down to the Morris Muscle Factory, going to get pumped up,' " Mooney said, laughing.

When he wasn't exercising, it seemed, he was remodeling his house -- or someone else's. Once, he knocked on his sister-in-law's door at the crack of dawn and informed her he was there to work on her picture window.

"And he had already been to Home Depot," Mooney recalled.

Mr. Morris also found time to coach his son's roller hockey team, the Penguins, and his daughter's softball team. A hockey player in college, Mr. Morris played in the Morristown Roller Hockey League.

Among the children Mr. Morris coached was Nicholas Scorzo, the 7-year-old son of Bob Scorzo, vice chairman of the Kinnelon Recreation Commission. Before the Scorzo family went on vacation last month, Nicholas sent Mr. Morris a card saying he was "the greatest coach ever."

"He enjoyed coaching the kids as much as they enjoyed having him as a coach," Bob Scorzo said.

Mooney described her brother-in-law as "extremely bright, a genius with numbers . . . he knew his credit card numbers, everyone's Social Security numbers. The kids would throw out these random numbers, and he would add, subtract and divide them.

"He never got moody or grumpy," she said. "I'd tell him, 'Be grumpy every once in a while.' He couldn't."

When the Morris family spent a week on Long Beach Island at the end of August, Mr. Morris' son, Kyle, turned to Mooney, his aunt, and said, "You know, my dad is my best friend in the world. He's my hero."

Mr. Morris is survived by his wife, Lynn Bailey; two daughters, Madilynn and Hayley; a son, Kyle; his parents, John and Barbara Morris of King George, Va.; two brothers, James of Fredericksburg, Va., and John of West Grove, Pa.

Mr. Morris' brothers are firemen; their father is a retired firefighter. James Morris was among the firefighters called to the scene after the attack on the Pentagon.

Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the Community Church of Smoke Rise, 38 North Road, Kinnelon. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Kinnelon Recreation Department, 130 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon.

Arrangements are by the Morrison Funeral Home in Butler.

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August 23, 2021

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September 11, 2018

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Michelle Pell

August 23, 2021

Your great niece, (who was not born until six years after 9-11) is doing a project about you as a 9-11 memorial. It is fitting. What a wonderful human being you were. I am sorry.

Lucinda Coup

September 11, 2018

September 11, 2018: Seth, I remember your loss of life 17 years ago and what the loss of your life meant for your family. You are not forgotten.

October 16, 2015

Tomorrow is your birthday.......we were sitting around the table tonight telling funny stories and sharing memories of growing up together......send us a sign tomorrow only we would understand....Mike wants to hear from you in the worst way.....even though he knows for sure you are very busy remodeling Heaven and watching over all!!!!! God Bless you Seth.....Mike and Beth Gerwien

Lucinda Coup

October 9, 2015

I was to the World Trade Center on October 2, 2015 - last Friday and I was drawn to Seth's commemorative stone. I looked at others and something kept me returning to his. I prayed for him, his family and for peace. After reading about him, I understand why I was drawn to his commemorative place. He must have been a very special person. My deepest condolences and prayers go to his wife and their children. May the pain of his loss somehow lessen in time without the pain of forgetting him. Those we love are never truly gone when they live on in our memories. Shalom

Retired Fire Chief Lou LaVecchia

September 11, 2015

Our prayers are with you

S J. Friscia III

March 29, 2015

In Memory
With Honor & Respect.

Meredith Entin

March 6, 2015

Seth, May your spirit live on.

Meredith Entin

March 6, 2015

Today for some reason I was remembering the name of a childhood friend of my son, Todd Entin and it came to me .. Seth Morris. It is with a sad heart that I Googled him and found this tragic news. Just as his name Seth stands out in my memory, so it must be that his incredible life stands out as well. What a wonderful individual he continued to be. It's a tribute to his parents who valued the family unit growing up as a strong bond. My heart aches for his parents, brothers, family and friends. God bless such a wonderful individual.

Debi Smith

September 28, 2012

Only recently moved back to Ct., and a few months later was visiting ths Duck Pond across from the old MHS. I found a memorial to Seth and fell to my knees in tears.
I had no idea that he was a victim of 9/11. Seth was such a great guy! As a Cheerleader for years and a classmate of his, I'm deeply sad. My prayers go out to his family and friends. He was one of the great ones

Lisa

November 11, 2011

More than ten years later family and friends are still in our hearts and prayers. May God's peace give you comfort and courage.

Dawn Kerns

September 22, 2011

I work with your brother and nephew in the fire department. I promise to look over them for you. God Bless you and your family. Rest in Peace.

Alison Spears

September 12, 2009

RIP Seth

A Memorial Tribute

Greg Rathfon

September 12, 2009

On this morning after September 12th, 2009, the Rathfon family once more shares our thoughts of Seth.
The healing has taken place.
We will never forget that he was not alone that day.

September 11, 2009

GODBLESS AND NEVER FORGET

x

September 11, 2008

Was on this sight looking at an entry for a childhood friend when I came upon Seth's page. Even though I'm a complete stranger, it's clear from reading his obit that he was a true hero and truly exceptional. Peace to him and god bless his family.

Catherine Johanning

September 11, 2008

September 11, 2008
Dear Lynn, Mark, and Family,

Thinking of all of you, especially on this anniversary. We pray that time, and all the blessings you have received since then, have eased your pain. God bless you all.

The Johannings

anthony leo

August 9, 2008

hi lynn its anthony leo ive seen seths tribute i have to write you i think about seth all the times as you know we were great friends when i worked at cantor i really miss him

Alison Bristol Spears

September 16, 2007

I grew up in Milford CT and Seth and I had the same friends though we didnt go to the same school he also knew my brother and I have another friend that died 6 yrs ago at The WTC and just found out about Seth I am truley sorry and will always remember Seth and his family in my prayers

God Bless the Bristol Family

Alison and Andrew Bristol

Elaine Law-Ramos

January 10, 2007

Dear Lynn -

I'm not even sure how I came upon this website today at work, but it definitely made me stop and reflect for quite a while on the tremendous loss that so many of us have experienced.

I met you and Seth only once at Peter and Cathyann's wedding quite a few years ago in Branford. We had such a great time at the reception and then afterward at the Owenego for drinks.

Every time I play golf with Geno and Brian, there is not a round that has gone by without some comment or story about Seth. They miss him so much, but I know that the memories that they hold of such incredibly great times with Seth will never subside.

My best to you and your family.

Sincerely,
Elaine Law-Ramos

P Tabbernor

January 9, 2007

In remembrance....

Kristine

November 15, 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 vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

September 9, 2006

With prayers.



Frankie

Callum Farquhar, 14 Years Old

August 19, 2006

Although i was young when i met you once back in 2001, i still remember thinking my that guy is a great father. I remember thinking what a role model you must be to your children. Im sure you died trying to save people, that was the kind of person you were, always happy to try do best for others. Although i only met you the once via your mother in law who is a family friend,i still remember when Kyle and I hit a ball up on the roof,he asked you to get it and you were immediately off your feet despite the fact you were comfortably watching golf, you were up a ladder and getting that ball before we could say please, this is only one small emphasisation of your love and help to others. I have since visited your family and sure i will do in the future,and let me just say you were the guy that made them the great family they are. May you rest in peace x

Keith Reynolds

November 7, 2004

Hi Seth,





As a friend you were awesome. as a co-worker, the same. I can't tell you you how hard it was to write this, but with you being up there, I'm sure you know. It's taken a while, but I'm glad I did it. God bless you and your family.



As I struggle to find my meaning in this world, I feel you , and others I lost on that day, make me carry on. I wish I could do something to give somethig back for being so privleged for knowing you.





Keith

Tracey Sutton

March 24, 2004

I grew up with Seth in Milford. We also graduated together from SCSU. I remember the house on Wheelers Farms, sailing, the hours you spent at World Class gym with Dave, and the Subway softball team with Dave and PJ. Watching Seth ski was a riot. He smiled and laughed the entire trip down the mountain. Seth was always warm cheerful and extremely funny. I hadn't seen Seth since we graduated from Southern. Lynn, although I never had the pleasure of meeting you, please know you and your children have been in my prayers every day since I learned of the tragady, and always will be.

Mary Vera

September 12, 2003

TO the Morris Family~



Yesterday marked the 2nd anniversary of a very sad day! As I sat on my bed watching the children reading names all I could do was cry and wish I was there! I have never seen your family nor have I ever met Seth. But when your children said "and our father" I at the same time said "Seth Allen Morris". My son asked if I know him and I said no. He then asked me how I know his name and I didn't know. I had goose bumps and the hair on my arms was standing up! I felt a connection and I can't explain it! I said a prayer and just told Seth that I seen his children and that they are beautiful. Later I was on line and of all the children who read names, there in the AOL news headline story was Seth Allen Morris' name, children and wife. I just felt I needed to write you after this. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family! I don't know why Seth's name came out of my mouth along with your children at that moment. He's watching over you! he's there with you all every day, every moment of your lives! Live for him and know he's there with you! I wish I could take the pain away! May God bless your family! hugs for you all!

Luanne Sparling

September 11, 2003

lynn, and children,



i just wanted you to know you and your family are always in my prayers. ive called the school and have always asked about you and your family, usually i talk to joanne. i used to drive the schoolbus in edgewater, an had apple transportation. but remember seth is watching over you always.



take care.

Luanne sparling

Matt Bailey

September 11, 2003

To Seth's Family,



I went to Fairfield Prep high school with Seth, graduating in the class of '83. While I did not know Seth too well (due to my lack of ice skating coordination and football skills) I and every '83 Prepster know him. We, the class of '83, all knew him, because we went to a high school that promoted brotherhood even if we did not share the same classroom or practice field.



I wish Seth's wife and kids the best and hope they know that he will always be with them in spirit, as well as the rest of the Prep community.



God Bless.



Matt Bailey

Eva Straka

September 11, 2003

Seth

Although we haven't met, I feel as if I have and still am getting to know you. You are missed and admired by so many, Lynn, your children, family and friends, one in particular...yes you know who I'm talking about.. Gino. Whenever he talks about you I can feel how much you mean to him and how much he misses you. It's been an honor getting to know all the people whose lives you've had and continue to have such a tremendous impact on.

Howard Ives

September 11, 2003

My sympathy goes out to the Morris family. I knew Seth through my brother Brian. He was a great person to hag out with. We had a mememorable time at a Yankee game with the crew from Branford. We miss him alot.

September 10, 2003

Seth,

I did not know you but I just read that your Madilynn will be at Ground Zero tomorrow reading the names of those lost. I pray for your family and know you are resting in Eternal Peace watching over them.

kathy

April 22, 2003

Seth:

thank you for your smile and humor to get us through a slow trading day @ Cantor. God bless you, thanks for the wonderful memories.

I will never forget.



Frankie

gary ekelund

December 6, 2002

miss you alot

I'll never forget you guys

(my Cantor boys)

Peace

LAURIE RAHNEFELD

September 17, 2002

TO THE MORRIS FAMILY, I MET SETH FROM A FRIEND OF MINE HEIG. SETH A FRIEND OF HIS THEY CALLED BUBBA AND HEIG CAMPED OUT BY MY HOUSE IN THE WOODS IN VERNON. I REMEMBER SITTING BY THE CAMP FIRE AND SETH AND BUBBA WERE PLAYING THE GUITARS AND HEIG AND I WERE TRYING TO SING. WE HAD A GREAT TIME THAT NIGHT AND WILL NEVER FORGET IT. WELL I GUESS I JUST WANTED TO LET EVERYONE KNOW NO MATTER HOW LONG OR SHORT OF TIME YOU KNOW A PERSON SOMEONE LIKE SETH YOU'LL NEVER FORGET. HE WAS AND STILL IS VERY MUCH LOVED AND MISSED. REST IN PEACE WE KNOW YOU WILL. LAURIE

Bob Diercksmeier

September 11, 2002

To the Morris family,



I was one of Seth's classmates at Fairfield Prep, class of 1983. I hadn't spoken to Seth since graduation, but I remember his good nature and sense of humor well. I know I speak for all of his Prep classmates in saying that our thoughts and prayers are with you on this difficult day.

Whitney Van Dean

September 11, 2002

Lynn and family-

I am a long-time friend of your sister Vanessa. Today is the one year anniversary of your tragic loss due to this terrible tragedy. I know that seeing and hearing it all over again, on every channel on TV and radio is probably more that you can bear. I only met Seth a couple of times but I know that he was an inspiration and example to so many people just by the things that have been said and written about him. I'm struggling putting what I'm thinking and feeling into words, but please know that my thoughts and prayers are truely with you all. I want to let you and all of your family know that I think of you often, especially today and am so sorry for your loss.



Whitney

Mark Esposito

September 11, 2002

To The Morris Family:



I attended Fairfield Prep with Seth and although we had not spoken since I graduated, I have nothing but fond memories. Seth made everyone laugh. He made Marty Roo's 5am hockey practices bearable. I will always remember the good times Seth, myself and the Baldino brothers had on the ice, and taking the train to and from school.



My deepest sympathy and best wishes to his family. We have all lost a great man and a good friend.



Spo (Prep'82)

Doreen Wilson

June 9, 2002

I dont know what to say.....this has been such a traumatic loss.

My heart goes out to all those who have lost someone in this sad

mess. You dont know me but I know you. I wish you all the best.

Jennifer Lepore

March 24, 2002

Dear Lynn and family,

I don't know if you remember me; I am a cousin of Rob Howarth's. I met you and Seth on different occasions. I was so very sorry to hear what happened. Since I've heard, your family has been in my prayers. I hope you have found some amount of peace and comfort. I know there is nothing anyone can do or say to make the pain go away, but I remember one time at my Aunt Ann's house, Seth and Rob were in the corner laughing so hard about some story Rob had told. These are the things I hope you will find comfort in- remembering his smile and laughter and all the love he had to give. I will continue to pray for you.

Keith Schablik

March 15, 2002

I met Seth on Tower Hill Lane. It was a hot summer day and I was driving by his house. I saw the perfect family in the front yard...A husband & wife with their children playing in the yard. There was a lemonade stand by the curb where the children were serving lemonade for $.25/large cup. I stopped, parked my truck and bought some lemonade from the children. I discovered who the family was & that I had in fact taught his son swim lessons. Thirty minutes later, after meeting the whole family, I got into my car and drove down the street to my parents house. After this I was in contact with Seth numerous times as we were in the same business and exchanged e-mails and phone calls from time to time.



This family is the "perfect family" and always will be. My heart goes out to the family.



- Keith Schablik (neighbor)

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March 12, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN..SETH A.MORRIS AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS WIFE..CHILDREN..FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..STAY CLOSE AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK..MAY GOD AND HIS ANGELS GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

John Ingmanson

March 11, 2002

We were once the best of friends, and although it had been many years since we last spoke it now seems like it was just yesterday. I remember well all the things we did together. We could tell each other anything and I always new that when I was down, you were the one who could made me smile.

There are so many things that I want to say but I just cant find the words. You will always be in my heart and when I get to Heaven, we will be friends again.

You will be missed but not forgotten.



You're Friend,

John

Camille and Tom Bishop

February 14, 2002

Your picture is on our family room mantel. We think of you and talk about you all the time, usually because we loved spending time with you, Lynn, and your family. We often wish you were still here, and always appreciate the times we spent together.

Our Love Always

Camille and Tom

James La Rose

February 13, 2002

TWEET, WAY TO SPEAK FROM THE HEART

LEFTY

Nicole Zwileneff

February 6, 2002

I am a friend of the Morris Family in Fredericksburg Va who dealt with this hard ship. My heart goes out to them and the rest of the Morris families who also had to deal with this. I Love you Momma Liz.

Nique

Andrea Grotte

February 4, 2002

To Seth's family,

I recently received Seth's name on a MercyBand and want you to know I will think of you and your husband and father every day. Your loss is one I cannot imagine but I will pray that your days will brighten soon.

Tom Sylvester

January 31, 2002

It's been more than four months and this is the first tribute I have written. I bet Seth and the boys are surprised I wrote this one. I attempted many times, but could never find the words. Until now.



Let me explain first by saying this isn't just for Seth, it is for the many friends I lost. It was never me or I, it was always we or us. I can't, nor will I try to explain the extent of our friendships. We met through work, but I didn't consider us co-workers, we were friends who worked together.



This is written on Seth's page for two reasons. First and foremost Seth was one of my best friends, not just at work, a best friend everywhere. The other reason you will understand as you read this.



I was sitting at my desk, writing out bills, when I decide to go through my photo collection. In the background a "Chicago's" greatest hits CD is playing. As I am going through the section of Seth Morris photos, I realized I could barely hear the CD. I turned up the volume and at that moment heard the words I was looking for. The words are the title of song.



This is for all my dear friends lost on Sept. 11. Seth, Dennis, Seany, Cahill, Mike C., Johnny G., Hagis, "The Haze", Isky, Chico, Murf, Roachie, Strobie, and the many others. Not a day goes by I don't think of you guys. You have given me a lifetime of great memories, thank you. Oh yea, the words.



"WISHING YOU WERE HERE"

Stones

Joe Weinman

January 12, 2002

Seth - You made my last years at Cantor a pleasure. Your energy was contagious. REST IN PEACE. Lynn - God Bless you & the children.

Joanne Ballard (Peri)

January 3, 2002

Lynn, This is joanie ,I know it's been a long time but I just heard through friends about Seth.. I tried to find your phone number but I guess you're not listed. I just wanted you to know even though I haven't seen you in along time when I heard I justfelt the need to tell you I am thinking of you and praying for you and your family. I hope you get this message may god be with you . joanne

Teresa Jahn

December 19, 2001

We are very sorry for your loss of Seth. May his life and love live on through all who love him. May you always feel his warmth and love radiate to your hearts. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Sheila Touhey

November 20, 2001

Dear Seth, We knew each other when we were growing up in CT. Our parents, the Foley's, are still to this day so very close. Your mom, Barbara and your dad John, were always supportive of us growing up. Our family misses you very much. When we think of growing up in CT, we think of the boating when were young and when my sister got a "Jart" stuck in her foot at your mom's one summer. I know as we all grew up, we all got married and went in our own separate directions, but the memories will always remain. My parents miss you terribly and my mother has been spending a lot of time with your mom lately either in VA or on the phone from Florida. We will miss you and your family is in our prayers. Sheila Foley Touhey

cynthia schulte

November 4, 2001

for seth and his family, it still doesnt seem possible. i can remember all the times of growing up when our moms played bridge and the trouble we got into. i think you were the leader and i just followed along. remember shooting bb"s into the ceiling, stabling our fingers, your close and play ( record player) and then chasing each other around outside. you always smiled and brought laughter to the room. i know your family will miss you dearly but the memories will always bring a smile to all. keep the peace and smile down at us. my son told me " that you are the brightess star in the sky..and when i want to see you just look up for you and you will be watching us"

CHERYL PUPO

November 2, 2001

HI SETH , JUST WANTED SAY THAT YOU WERE THE BEST, ALWAYS LAUGHING , TRYING TO MAKE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING, I REMEMBER WHEN YOU USED TO TAKE YOUR SKATES TO CANTOR, AND SKATE AROUND THE OFFICE , BUT ANYWAY I WILL MISS YOU AND MISS YOUR FRIENDSHIP,

YOUR FRIEND ALWAYS,

CHERYL....

Vicky and Carrie Belden

October 24, 2001

I am so proud that my daughter was able to know you and your family. Her life was changed because of the love and strength you gave. Your example of family love will always be remebered.

Chuck Hazelcorn

October 19, 2001

The four of you are making the angels laugh. Im sorry I never got to meet you but Scott loved you and that meant you were one of the special people in this world.



Chuck Hazelcorn

Matthew Papio

October 18, 2001

Seth you were an amazing person with a wonderful sense of compassion and a true sincerity about the love you showed to everyone. You were a strong helping hand who showed guidance to all around you. I take great comfort in knowing that you were there with the rest of our fallen brothers, Hazel, Sean, and Dennis, to help them through what was truly your most trying time together. I know you kept them under your wing and probably kept smiles on there face until the very end, and for this I THANK YOU.

Your strength has been reflected through your family, they have been incredible, you would be proud.



I love you and miss you. Keep showing us the way Brother.

Amy Callahan

October 18, 2001

Hey Seth- I miss talking to guys everyday ! Thank you for always being so good to Haze! He loved you and your family so much-especially those kids of yours! Can you tell Haze I miss him and love him......I know I know you have to see if you can wake him first...Lots of love- Amy

PATRICIA REYNOLDS

October 12, 2001

Dear Lynn and family --- what can possibly said? ..but many many many thoughts are had and I feel that these are truly prayers. Like tears are beads on a prayer chain. I wish you love and bonding and strength and all good things to help you in your new challenge at life. I wish you all love and continuity...........................very sincerely, Patricia from Dr Nina Reynolds office.







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