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Brian Williams
September 14, 2023
We worked together at HJ's in Adelaide in the late 80's. Best drive thru team mate. Remember you every year mate.
July 6, 2019
Andrew did not die in vain that awful morning in New York...
Sending my well wishes and prayers to his family.
Amanda Wood
September 13, 2015
Never far from our thoughts, loved always and forever X
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Stuart Knox
September 11, 2015
Fourteen years has passed and I miss you everyday. We have just watched the ceremony again to hear your name and reflect on your life. Love you always xx
S J. Friscia III
April 19, 2014
In Memory
With Honor & Respect.
Marion Myall
September 14, 2013
We think & speak of you often, but more so this week, love & miss you
MOIRA DESLANDES
September 13, 2013
Been thinking of you and your family this week.
Stuart Knox
October 12, 2012
The 10 year anniversary of Bali Bombings and 11 years since your funeral. They say terrorists havent beaten us, but I feel more than ever at this time of year the divide of pre 911 and post 911. I love you bro xx
Marion Myall
September 12, 2012
Thought of you and your family yesterday, RIP Andrew
September 11, 2012
Forever loved and missed, R.I.P AJK
Mason Taylor
June 18, 2012
Andrew - All these years later. I will never forget.
Flag in memory of Andrew Knox, Forest Park, St Louis
Sloane Family
September 12, 2011
Our deepest symthpathy goes out again to Andrew's family now and always. Stuart, you did Andrew pround at Ground Zero yesterday. We visited the ST Louis (Art Hill, Forest Park) memorial today, laid 2 Aussie flags beneath the flag flying high in Andrew's honour. A flag for Andrew and one for you.
September 8, 2011
Often in our thoughts. Always in our hearts.
2001
August 25, 2011
Stuart Knox
August 25, 2011
Hey
We are flying in two weeks. I am reading the names again this year at the commemoration, 9 years after I did it the first time. This time I get to say your name. 10 years and I miss you still. We bought hudson a shirt and tie for the ceremony and he still thought he was going to be watching it on TV like he did last year. You are always in my heart bro.
Marion Myall
May 18, 2011
You will always be missed, we speak of you often, remembering the fun days
Emerson Balk
September 16, 2010
An Aussie lost in the 9/11 Attacks =[
Stuart Knox
September 11, 2010
Nine years and I love you as always. Hudson watched the names being read out and had to sit up until after midnight to listen for yours. Love you bro xxxxx
Cheryl
July 9, 2010
It is cold here today, and while I don't need to see your picture, I can still see you smiling as mischievously as ever. My mind wanders to how we both loved to do wintry things, like making chocalatey sweets while enjoying a few sensible drinks, and the girls rolling their eyes at the two of us. til' we meet again Darls.
For God So Loved the World...
Alaina Harris
January 9, 2010
Although gone but not forgotten, I know you all are rembering your loved ones birthday and how much you miss him, I pray tht strength peace and love will keep you always. And my Andrew Knox is on the deans list for the second year in a row at MSU in Michigan. I too have a birthday this month on the 24th Grace and Peace to you all. LUV Ya.
Sincerely,
Alaina Harris.
Bronwyn Elliott
January 8, 2010
Happy birthday mate..never forgotten and always in my heart.
Ann Louise May
September 11, 2009
To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.
Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."
It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.
God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.
When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.
I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.
There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.
If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.
So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.
And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.
Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998-2009
Stacey Simmons
September 11, 2009
Today is a day that we will always remember to live life to the fullest. A great lesson taught to all of us by Andrew's robust zest for life.
It has been eight years but I will not forget the roar of his laughter the weekend before this horrific day.
Big hug and kiss to Stuart from Missy and Stacey.
Stuart Knox
July 14, 2009
Hey bro- one of those days today that i have been thinking about you.
Safely Home
Michael Iezzi
January 8, 2009
Andrew,
Happy Birthday in Heaven.
Bronwyn Elliott
January 8, 2009
You are in my thoughts daily but never more so than today, your 37th birthday, that you share with your brother Stuart. I'm sure you are still surrounded by many friends and you will have them all organised to help celebrate your special day.
Doug Abraham
January 7, 2009
Happy Birthday!!!
Lauren Donner
December 5, 2008
My sister and I plan to visit the memorial in 2012, we will be visiting the name of Andrew inscribed at the North Pool and will dedicate a moment of silence to remember him.
We will be honouring the Australians who died on Sept 11th.
Nick Stavris
September 11, 2008
To the family of Andrew Knox your fellow Australians are still thinking of your son. It has been 7 years now but the awful tragedy still lives in all of our minds and Andrew is still in our heats.
RIP Andrew.
Louise Handley
July 24, 2008
After so many years, the horrible images of September 11 stay with me. I remember thinking at the time how family and loved ones felt knowing that they had lost someone special that was over the other side of the world.
May memories of Andrew never die - may his family grow stronger as each day passes.
May the love that Andrew gave you never diminish.
Stuart Knox
April 25, 2008
ANZAC Day 2008. One of those days, so spending some time this evening thinking about you bro. I have learnt so much about how to deal with you not being around and I'm happy that there is not one day that I don't think about you. As Hudson grows I see parts of you at times, which provides me with mixed emotions. Never Forget
Happy Birthday
Michael iezzi
January 8, 2008
Andrew,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. May God hold you in the palm of His hand. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Doug Abraham
January 7, 2008
Happy Birthday!!!
Alaina Harris
September 11, 2007
I thought of Him today. And 2999 others too. Hard to get past what happened. It must be especially hard for you. 3000 are to be remembered, I stand with the thousands that mourn with you. For every tear and silent moan, there is a ferverent prayer being said for you. May God's Grace and Peace be multipied to you by the precious blood of my LORD Jesus Christ. I will never forget. Continue to be strong. Love you all.
Caroline Hodson
September 11, 2007
I was a college friend of Andrew on the same international programme at Buffalo State College in 1992 and I have many fun memories of trips, nights out and everyday life which Andrew's huge character played a big part in. Have to laugh to myself even now when I recall the international dorm fancy dress night out at Bourbon Street (bar) off Elmwood Ave that we all organised. That was the night that Andrew went as a BED which was made from a broomstick frame with his quilt draped over, his Aussie flag pillow and a cuddly toy in the 'bed' with him in his PJs! Even more hilarious was his attempt at trying to get through the loo door!! Priceless.
I think of you and your family often Andrew - what a waste of a fantastic life, but so glad I got to share a snippet of it.
Doug Abraham
January 29, 2007
Happy Belated Birthday!!!
Alaina Harris
January 9, 2007
I know i didnt know your Andrew. but i cant help to feel attached. I to have a son by that name Andrew Knox, my eldest. He's the oldest of six children. He's an honor student. . I'll never forget the day of 9-11 it was the most sad and frightening day of my life. I was on my way to work and witness the tragedy. I worked at Andrew's school and the children were scared. To me we all are family and to lose a loved one in a tragedy such as this is horrible. Everyone who lost a loved one havemy condolences, My sympathy especially goes to your family. I pray for love peace and joy for your family. and i will ensure that my son Andrew Allen Pierre Knox, treasures his name and pass it on when he has a son in great honor to your son Andrew Knox.(as a name sake). May the peace of my Lord Jesus Christ be with you.
Michael Iezzi
January 8, 2007
Andrew,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Mike Leahy
December 25, 2006
Thinking of you this Christmas. God bless you and your family and your many friends all over the world.
P Tabbernor
November 26, 2006
In memory....
Kristine
November 13, 2006
As I cross-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.
Karina
September 18, 2006
I am deeply saddened about my fellow Australian's death on Sept 11 2001. May all who knew Andrew Knox know that he will always be an angel and kept safe now in heaven. Peace.
Christina Reardon
September 10, 2006
I did not have the pleasure of meeting Andrew but I do visit his memorial. This is located close to my son's memorial in the same cemetery. My heart goes out to the Knox family because I know the pain of losing a son and family member. May God bless your family - always.
Heather Venn
September 10, 2006
Among the greater tragedy, of innocence lost and consequent wars raged, there is the loss of you, Andrew. Although you were happily travelling the world and enjoying your New York, I was always comfortable knowing that at least around Christmas time, there was a chance of bumping into you and have a great catch up and to hear of your adventures. I think of you many times, around election times, whenever the republican debate is brought up and of course, around this awful date. The world is less of a place without you. But the memory of that interesting, funny, intelligent fella stays with us all.
Deidre Oliver
September 8, 2006
Five years gone and we still miss you, so much it sometimes hurts. You would be so proud of Christo, he is now travelling: after listening to your stories of adventure overseas for 10 years when he was little, he couldn't wait for his adventure too. I know you watch over him for me. See ya later sugar loveya
Danny Metin
September 3, 2006
Andrew,
Soon it will be 5 years since you have been taken away from us. Emi and I ofen talk about you and dig out some photos of the good times.
Although the years pass on you will never be forgotten
Michael Iezzi
January 9, 2006
Andrew,
Happy belated birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jennifer Bauer
September 10, 2005
I never had the honor of meeting Andrew, only trough this guestbook. I can tell from all his family and friends that he was a great man. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as 4 years have already passed. I am sure it doesn't get any easier but I hope you find comfort in knowing that the name Andrew Knox will always be remembered, and that he made a difference in this world. Godspeed.
Sheree Hewings
August 31, 2005
To Andrews Family,
I send all my love and prayers out to you, your son was a lovely man and his picture is a blessing to see. I can never imagine your pain with loosing your son, but i hope you can be comforted in knowing that so many people are thinking of you. Please take care
love sheree
Holly Ivy Moore
October 12, 2004
Andrew,
Thanks for working hard for Australia,we are proud of you and love you very much. Go the Aussies,well have a BBQ for you and a cold stubbie,look after yourself and have a cold one with god.
All the best to your family and well see you soon mate! Love Holly
Brian Williams
September 11, 2004
Andrew
I knew you and worked with you all those years ago in the drive thru at Hungry Jacks. We all certainly had many laughs there! You are a top bloke that will be sadly missed. Sympathy and our thoughts are with your family.
Danny Metin
July 25, 2004
Andrew, three years have nearly passed. You have followed us to China and soon we are due to head back home with us.
The years have not made is easier for we can never forget you. You still are an inspiration to us.
Danny
Donnah Hartwig
December 16, 2003
I never met or knew Andrew, but I bet he's the larakin keeping the chins up of all the angel's who now watch over us....aussie..aussie.. aussie....to the stars and back.
Terri-Ann McMullan
October 27, 2002
A poem i wrote to Andrew on September 11 this year....
Across the oceans a million miles away i lie here thinking of you..Not a day in twelve months has been much different to this, but this day holds something new..Today holds the one year anniversary of us loosing you in this life, it holds so much pain that feels much worse that a cut from any knife..Because this pain is eternal and just feels like the world has been taken from under me, i just want someone to wake me and tell me at my mum's place you'll be..Because that's where i think of you making me drink minted Cuban rums, telling me "They are yummy and good for you", but that wasn't the message from my tum!..I miss you Andrew and like others struggle each and every day, I promise you Andrew that those bastards are going to get caught and will pay..So here i lie tonight hoping i can again dream of you, because in doing so i get to see you and i just don't feel so blue..
With love always, Terri-Ann XO
Norene Sullivan
October 9, 2002
I met your brother at ground zero and he touched me. I can relate - only too well - it's hard when you lose someone you loved so dearly. I pray for your family every day.
You must have been a great person, I am only sorry I didn't get the opportunity to meet you.
Sister of Thomas G Sullivan
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Danny Metin
September 23, 2002
Andrew, We talk about you like you are still here. Not a day goes past without mentioning your name. Without you I would not be where i am. We always have all those memories of the nights we all got together at my place to eat, drink and be merry. Andrew you are a true friend. We miss you mate.
cheryl Scopazzi
September 17, 2002
To all the caring people who have either taken the time to contribute and or read the entries here for my friend Andrew. Andrew was a tall young man with a big heart and a wonderful sense of humour who was always ready to lend a hand and ear.I will always be thankful that we shared a bond of friendship Andrew touched all of my family with his mischievous but caring spirit We have a little Tuscanny every day now to enjoy our memories and to make new ones just as you would want us all to do.
keep peaceful and organise heaven.
Marie Andersen
September 11, 2002
In Memory of Andrew - who I met today through the loving memories of his family and friends. "Imagine" happens to be my favorite song as well. A bell tolled in your honor and your name and age were read - half way around the world along with the other victims of 9/11. May God Bless your friends and family and your joyful spirit live on in their hearts.
Marie Andersen
julianne cane
September 11, 2002
i didn't know andrew, but i am an australian and hearing what happened to him made my heart break.
he was a handsome young man so full of life and now he is in gods kingdom.
my condolences to his family.
may he live on in your hearts forever
Sean Gordon
September 10, 2002
I guess like most of us I will always remember where I was on Sept 11 2001. I happened to be in exactly the same place again today - nearly one year on and and my thoughts turned to my cousin Andrew. I was one of the people lucky enough to know Andrew and spend time with him both in Scotland and New York. He is someone I will always remember and was the one of the kindest, and most charming guys I have ever known.
The world is a much poorer place without you Andrew.
elaine crowhurst
September 8, 2002
I often spoke to Andrew on the phone when he worked for the union. Andrew helped me out a great deal.........I never had the pleasure of meeting him face to face but I just knew behind that gentle voice there was a gentle man. I would be lying if I said I can only imagine how you feel -- I would not even now where to begin to know how you must feel. I offer my prayers that you may find some moments of peace when you come to this web site and check out what messages have been left.
My thoughts are with you often,
ellie
Linda Knox
July 7, 2002
In late March 2002, I volunteered for a week working at the main tent serving food to the workers at Ground Zero. One afternoon, after work, I went to the viewing platform and saw the banner with all the victims' names. When my eyes read Andrew's name, my hand instinctively reached out to touch his name; I couldn't control the tears as they ran down my face. I have a 25 year old son named Andrew and seeing his name on the victims' list a heart-aching experience. It was devastating to see my son's name there, knowing that he was alive, yet also knowing another Andrew Knox was not. I yearned to find out about the Andrew whose name appeared there, but I certainly did not want to be intrusive to his family and friends. I appreciate knowing a little about this Andrew. I pray often that those who loved and knew him will eventually have peace in their hearts as they adjust to their loss. Take care.
Coincidently, my Andrew lived in Australia for 9 months. I visited him in Port Douglas for 2 weeks in August 2000.
Sandy Skelton
June 29, 2002
Words can never be enough. I won't ever forget the event. Andrew, I'm certain is at peace, and will never be forgotten.
28/06/02
Greg Hosapian
June 12, 2002
As another Australian I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the Knox family and friends of Andrew.I personalLy did not know him and purely came across page as
I was researching 9/11 information.
But I was overwhelmed at this page and I scRolled down the pages with the faces of the many lost, I found myself needing to express these thoughts.I hope time heals your pain and hope like all others in the world ,when our world can be free of war,hate,injustice and inhumanity.One day men will beat their swords into plowshares but until then we all grieve for loss.
Maureen Gow-Smith
June 12, 2002
Andrew 9 months has now passed I have made a quilt block that is to go an to a memorial quilt I was going to just send it off to America but Margaret talked me into asking whether your Mother Marion and Father Tom would like to see it and I am glad she did as I was able to put a little tribute to Cheryl as in their words she was their lifeline also a little tribute to Amo who was with you I did also put your Photo on it the first time I have ever attempted to do that It is going to be a special quilt of memory for everyone I also chose to do a second block for Thomas Knox of Hoboken in New Jersey you were both so different yet much the same and nearly the same age one thing I did put on the block was May the Lady of the Rainbow protect you and Amo so Now every time I see a rainbow you both along with all of the other souls I will think of you and Remember
Maureen
Fiona Salger
May 30, 2002
This tradegy released so many souls into heavan and Andrew is waiting for you there now.
As a fellow Australian living overseas now (UK) I feel great sympathy for your family and friends.
My thoughts are with you all.
Fiona Salger (Melbourne-Australia)
Diane Wilcox
May 22, 2002
Our hearts are heavy with grief for the Knox family and all that lost their lives on September 11. Words are not enough, but you are not alone. We, the American People share this difficult time together. I purchased a mercyband with Andrew Knox name on it and every night I will say a prayer for his family and love ones. May God bless you.
Terri-Ann McMullan
March 10, 2002
Andrew, 6 months today since September 11 & i still can't believe what has happenned to you & so many others.
Thankyou for so many things...loving my mother the way you did, being the kind generous, funny, lively, beautiful person that you were. I really miss you & just make myself believe that your still just in New York, it's easier that way.
Wherever you are, just know that you are so loved by so many & you'll always hold a special place in my & my families hearts.
Never ever forgotten or replaced.
Love you - Terri-Ann XXXOOO
February 13, 2002
DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG MAN ANDREW KNOX AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND THE GOOD PEOPLE FROM AUSTRAILIA..MAY JESUS AND ST. ANDREW GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN
Cheryl Scopazzi
January 8, 2002
Andrew yesterday was Stewart and your 30th Birthday not an easy day at all for all concerned.Isat today and thought over the past few weeks and it seems like yesterday you were trying to decide what to wear to work eating belguim chocolate and drinking your coffee smiling about going on the beast that night
sometimes Iget cold and feeling guilty for forgetting the camera I will always be thankful you encouraged, well really pestered me into going to NYIsaw you in your element happy content at you had found your niche for the time.I have the best memories of a Gorgeous holiday until 9.03am We all need to try and live the the lyrics of the John Lennon song Imagine as you say Dewald it means m,ore now than ever. Organise the comrades in Heaven Darl.
memories are ours to keep
Love Cheryl
JULIANA DICKINSON
January 7, 2002
Today would have been Andrew's 30th birthday. We all miss him so much. My thoughts are with Marian & Tom and Stuart and everyone who had the chance to know and love him.
Love Jules
Meg
December 30, 2001
With love to the Knox Family from a fellow Adelaidian.
I am so sorry for your loss
Teresa Jahn
December 26, 2001
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
Deborah DUKAKIS
December 25, 2001
TO THE KNOX FAMILY ,
I NEVER HAD THE PLEASURE TO MEET aNDREW . IM SURE HE WAS A GREAT AND WONDERFUL PERSON.
I RECENTLY GOT A MERCY BAND WITH HIS NAME ON IT . AND I WANTED TO READ MORE ABOUT ANDREW KNOX. BUT HIS INFO WASNT AVALIBLE TO ME TO READ.
I WILL WEAR HIS NAME PROUDLY AND INCOURRAGE OTHERS TO PURCHASE A MERCY BAND IN HIS NAME . KNOW THAT THE KNOX FAMILY IS IN MY PRAYERS .
DEBORAH DUKAKIS
Dianne Purdy
November 4, 2001
My Prayers continue for your family and loved ones. It has now been almost 2 months since the tragedy but my heart still aches for your great loss. If only I had the words to comfort you.
Dewald Bloem
October 30, 2001
Dear Andrew,
Your favourite song “Imagine” by John Lennon. Those words always said so much, now even more!
My thoughts and tears are with all the special people in your life. Family, friends and all the unknown you campaigned/cared for so much. Never short of time for a quick chat or smile.
You left big footprints. Memories of you will never die.
Marc Bailey
October 24, 2001
Andrew was a beautiful man. He had joy in him, and inspired everyone to live their dreams. I knew Andrew only since January of this year, but we had many happt times together. Since learning of what happened, I have struggled, as all of us have, to somehow create good from bad. And one of the things I am trying to do is to live with more optimism in my heart; to have more confidence that life can be beautiful. That the things I dream of can become reality. This is not a small statement, I am by nature, at my best, a bit of a pessimist.
It's a strange thing to take from a disaster ... but I think that lesson is part of what Andrew gave to all of us who knew him. He inspired us; through his own optimism and joy and confidence, he drew us close to him, and made our lives happier, more beautiful, more alive. For the moments he was with us, we all felt very special. I loved him, as did so many others, and I believe the world would have someday known his name. I am happy, at least, that I had the chance to know him. And I will carry his optimism and his confidence in my heart. Deepest sympathies, and a strong hug, to all of Andrew's friends and to his family. And to AJK, a big storng hug as well. You are missed.
Karen Smith
October 22, 2001
To Andrew Knox's family,
It is overwhelming to know that so many were lost in NYC on Sept 11. But I feel especially for the Australian's lost there. Just remember you are not alone in your grief, we all feel for your family.
Stuart Knox
October 22, 2001
To my brother
There is not a day goes by that I don't think about you. You will forever be in my heart. I know that you loved New York and that you were happy. RIP -Stuart
robyn meyer
October 18, 2001
Thinking about all the people missing loved ones and in particular Andrew's family, I'm sorry for the loss of so many good people.
robyn meyer,
Adelaide, Australia
Helen Davis
October 7, 2001
To Andrew's family and friends,
Your fellow Australians are so sad for you in your time of loss.
This is not an easy time, but know that you are not alone in your sadness.
Be strong - we are all with you.
Clara Evans
October 5, 2001
To the family of Andrew Knox -
People in New York are living because of Walter Hynes' bravery. I did not know Andrew Knox, but I am a New Yorker, and I am greatly saddened by the death of so many neighbors and guests. We have lost so much and so many. My heart goes out to Andrew Knox' family and friends.
I pray for strength for all of us.
Dan Sullivan
October 2, 2001
Words cannot describe how I am feeling for your loss as well as my own, I wish there was something I could say or do that would help take your pain away, I know Tommy is in a better place and Smiling down on everyone having a good time!
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