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Chris Chernega
September 12, 2017
Rod,
Always in our thoughts....Always in our Prayers...Your friends at CITI
RICO BASKETT
September 12, 2017
Always in my thoughts.
Matt
September 11, 2017
MY students are doing a project here in St. Louis, MO where we are reading the wisdom of children who lost a parent during 9/11. I did a scaffold lesson on Mr. Wotton whose son gave inspirational advice during a CNN special on how to live with integrity despite his loss. May the Wotton family live prosperous lives and RIP Rodney Wotton.
Rico Baskett
September 16, 2015
Another year has past as we mourn.
Beat wishes to your family.
You will always be in my heart.
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September 15, 2015
saddness beyond belief. we will always miss you.
Judy and Phil Manter
September 14, 2015
Another Year has passed, each September 11 I always fly my "Flag Of Honor" which contains all the names of all those we lost that day. My first stop and memory is of my old CITIBANK friend Rod !
Brian Wotton
September 11, 2015
Thinking of you always, but especially today.
Brian Wotton
January 15, 2015
Rico Baskett
September 13, 2014
To my best friend Rod. Not a day goes by that I don't think of you and the friendship we shared. Your friendship will truly be missed. I miss you emmensely. You are in a better place now. God bless your family as I keep in contact with your family. Your kids are wonderful.
Chris Chernega
September 12, 2014
Rod,
Another 9/11 anniversary, I did my usual thing, I watched the specials on TV and I hung my "Flag Of Honor" out in front of my house. I then slowly looked at all the names, and my heart skipped a beat when I can to yours. The time that has passed had not made it any clearer why this all happened.
Gone but not forgotten !!!
Joan Verra
September 11, 2014
Thinking of Rod today on the anniversary of 9/11. Hoping his family is well and happy.
I attended a dinner with Rod when he was in Delaware on business. My twin daughters where in attendance and Rod was so sweet to my girls. He spoke of how much he would enjoy having children one day and how much fun it would be to have twins. He sat and colored with my girls and they loved the attention. He spoke of Patty with such love and happiness. He loved his life.
I think of him and his family every year and know that his personality is present in his children.
Even though I met Rod one time, I took to him instantly.
Today, I pray that Rod's family will one day see his happy face again.
14 janvier 2012
nathalie ROSSEL
August 8, 2014
J AI PRIS CETTE PHOTOS LE 14 JANVIER 2012
Rossel nathalie
August 8, 2014
Toute mes condoleances madame wotton pour vous et vos enfants.
j ai saisi cette image lors de ma venue a new york .
Cela m a enormement touché ... cette rose rouge sur ce nom parmis tant d autres j ai cherché avec le nom de votre maris sur internet et je tenais a vous envoyer cette photo souvenir ....etait ce vous qui etiez venue deposer cette rose ? ou un proche je ne le saurais jamais ;
j espere qu il repose en paix .
Nathalie Rossel
Myself and Michael recently in March 2014.
Stacey Zwernemann
March 19, 2014
I wish to let you know I knew Rodney very well. I grew up across the street to him and he and I were very close. I do apologize for not sending his children any stories, as I have many. If you e-mail me your address, I will. We are at [email protected]. He was an awesome friend, we went to Joan Jett concerts, rode around in his brown camaro. He set me up with Bob Jeffery when I was just 16 and we all hung out relentlessly. I send my best regards, Godspeed to each and everyone of the Wotton family, as well as you, Patricia, whom I only met briefly at the service at the Tower Hill Church. Brought tears to my ears and even now, goosebumps, ask all the time, "why Rod?", but God must have needed him for a very specific reason. You may contact me if you'd like, my folks still live on the col-de-sac in Lincroft (McKnight). My husband, Michael and I, he grew up in Ft. Lee, so knew friends who also perished that horrible day are in PA now. (570) 966-0475 or (732) 272-6777. Keep your chins up, dad is with you I promise, all the time, watching over you, protecting you and guiding you to the right paths in life. Sincerely, Stacey McKnight Zwernemann P.S. I do remember VIVIDLY that you said in your service never to go to bed without saying I LOVE YOU, and we agree. God is good that you did that evening.
Chris Chernega
September 13, 2013
Rodney is gone, but not forgotten. I came across a picture a while back of a party we had at CITI, Rod has this big smile on his face and a drink in his hand. That is the way I choose to remember him.
Rico Baskett
September 13, 2013
Another year has passed and I find it still hard to believe that my dear friend Rodney is not here with us. I pray that you are resting in peace. There is not a day, week, month or year that goes on that I don't think and about you. you are a dear and true friend.
Eric Reitz
September 12, 2013
On our minds and in our hearts.
Rico B
June 24, 2013
I truely continue to miss my dear friend Rodney. I worked with him in the 80's and 90's. We hit it off from day 1. We became good friends and shared some of the same qualities. That's one of the reasons I think we got along so well. I have a picture of him above my dresser and the first thing I say in the am is " Hi Rod". It soothes my soul because somehow/someway I feel he is still with me.
I had the great opportunity to meet his kids and his wife this summer. We talked about Rod and the good and bad that happened when he was with us.
Rodney, rest in peace. You will ALWAYS be here in my heart.
Ricky Thompson
June 23, 2013
I visited the 9/11 memorial last week and noted Rodney's name and decided to google him. His life is now remembered by a random 21 year-old from Northern Ireland. I wish his family well.
Philip Manter
September 14, 2012
Met Rodney only once at a family reunion.I was impressed with his kind and joyful personality. A wonderful man and I wish we had more time together. I think about him often.
Continental Open 2011 - Sturbridge Mass
Eduardo Valadares
September 15, 2011
Dear Mrs Wotton,
I read about your life after 9/11 on People's. About the strugle for you son to keep going with life. You tried put him on Boys Scouts; his other friends watch football with theyr father. Did you ever consider to put him on chess classes? Chess is nice; helps with patience, focus, determination, plan your life, make you think and plus you make a lot of friends. Chess helps me to deal with my lost.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow, Eduardo.
Priscilla Baldwin- Johnston
September 14, 2011
You are remembered everyday, NOT just 9/11. We love and miss you!
John Solan
September 13, 2011
Rodney was my friend at Middletown South High School. We had many classes together in those years and I know it comes as no surprise to others that knew him that he always had a smile. We had a lot of laughs as lab partners in chemistry and I'm pretty certain that Rodney was responsible for my passing the class. May God bless his soul, and comfort his loving family.
John Solan,DC
Bob and Luisa Williams
September 13, 2011
my husband Bob Williams knew Rodney through Scott Bennett in the Lincroft area. we pray for you and your family often. You will not be forgotten!
Priscilla Baldwin- Johnston
September 11, 2011
10 years ago was the last time I was able to see you. This is a day to remember for all of those lifes lost. We miss you and you will never be forgotten.
NYC Memorial
Brian Wotton
September 11, 2011
NYC Memorial
Brian Wotton
September 11, 2011
Has it been ten years? Seems like yesterday. Thinking of you always.
July 24, 2011
July 24, 2011
Chris Chernega
July 16, 2011
It has been almost ten years since I wrote in this book the first time. I lost six friends at the WTC, and to this day I often wonder what these great guys might have accomplished. Rod, I promised that I'd remember you every time I bent my knee in a house of worship, and I am proud to say I kept my promise.
Peggy Deltuvia
September 11, 2010
Thinking . . .
Peggy Deltuvia
September 11, 2010
Thnking of you in heaven ~ God Bless your family.
Sharon Morgan
September 11, 2009
Rodney,
Still thinking about you and yours.
XO Always!!
Doug Abraham
January 15, 2009
Happy Birthday!!!
Safely Home
Michael Iezzi
January 15, 2009
Rodney,
Thinking and praying for you and your family.
Doug Abraham
January 14, 2008
Happy Birthday!!!
Rico Baskett
April 26, 2007
Rodney,
Just wanted to let you know that I miss you emensely. I think of you everyday and cherish the time I had with you on this earth. I thank God with blessing me with your presence. We had a great working relationship @ Chemical/Chase and expanded it to a friendly relationship. I miss the yearly softball games that you used to plan while living in Atlantic Highlands.
I know that God is taking good care of you. God Bless you and your family.
P Tabbernor
April 22, 2007
In memory....
Michael Iezzi
January 14, 2007
Rodney,
Happy Birthday in Heaven. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Michael Iezzi
January 19, 2006
Rodney,
Happy belated birthday in Heaven.
Brian Wotton
September 16, 2004
``We miss you very much, we love you very much, and we'll never forget you because you're in our hearts forever,'' said Stewart D. Wotton, looking skyward and remembering his son, Rodney James Wotton at the memorial service in NYC on the third anniversary. He was one of the readers at the service.
Kristina Wotton
September 18, 2003
Another year has come and gone,
In my heart you'll carry on,
I promise I will not forget,
That fateful morning I had wept,
People screaming, buildings falling,
Praying that you'll soon be calling,
Wanting you to come home now,
As I watch the planes go down,
Policemen come to save the day,
With their lives some had to pay,
Fire fighters also arrive,
Fighting just to save a life,
A year has come, a year has gone,
In my heart you'll carry on,
I promise I will not forget,
That fatefull morning I had wept.
Kristina M. Wotton
DEBBIE JOHNSON
September 3, 2002
HI PAT,
I DIDN'T KNOW RODNEY LONG, BUT FROM THE SHORT TIME OF MEETING YOU GUYS AT MY SISTER'S WEDDING (DAWN & JEFF SANTELLO)WHERE RODNEY WAS JEFF'S BEST MAN. HE TOUCHED MY HEART AND AND WAS THE LIFE OF PARTY. SMILE. HIS SMILE LIT UP THE ROOM. HE MADE EVERYONE LAUGH AND HAVE A GREAT TIME. I KNOW JEFF THOUGHT THE WORLD OF HIM. I ONLY WISH I GOT TO SPEND MORE TIME WITH HIM AND YOU, BUT THE LITTLE TIME THAT I HAD WITH HIM WAS WONDERFUL. RODNEY WILL BE MISSED DEARLY. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALWAYS AND IF THERE'S ANYTHING I CAN DO FOR YOU, PLEASE DON'T HESITATE IN ASKING. I'M HERE FOR YOU NO MATTER WHAT. I LOVE YOU!!!! RODNEY IS THE BEST MAN, AND GOD NEEDED HIM. GOD BLESS YOU RODNEY ALWAYS!!!! LOVE YA,
DEBBIE JOHNSON
(VIRGINIA BEACH, VA)
Rod in NYC (working)
Dave Wotton
August 9, 2002
Kevin O'Hara
June 2, 2002
Patricia,
I was very sad when I found out about Rod. I worked with him at Chem Network many years ago. I have only met you once through your sister Mo. Rod was a stand up guy when I knew him. He was very sincere about his work. When I found out that he was marrying you, I was very happy for him. Like I said I had not seen him since we worked together. But I still remember his humor and his passion for his work. We were friends and had some fun times during my years at Chem Network. He will be sadly missed.
I have checked the missing person's list on a regular basis. This was the first time I recognized a name. I'm sorry for your loss and can only hope that the loss is made up in some way by the birth of you new son. May God Bless all you and all of your family.
To Rod: Even though we spoke only a few times after Chem Network I still considered you to be one of my close friends. You helped me when nobody else would when I first started there. For that I thank you. You were always willing to help and teach when I asked.
God Bless You Rod!!!!!!!!
Marilyn Cameron
May 30, 2002
Dear Rod, Pat, Dorothea, Little Rod:
Even though we only met a few times at Uncle John's, I always found you to be so caring and loving first to Patty and then to Dorothea. You will be deeply missed through out the years, but Pat, Dorothea and Rod please know that you always have a special angel looking over you.
At this time Patty, you feel like your whole world is in such turmoil and your heart has been smashed to pieces but it will get better. As time passes, you will gain the strength you need to make your life and the children's life so special. Looking back now, I made it through many rough times with a few bumps and bruises but what I have accomplish is unbelieveable!!! I am so proud of Maria and Ralphie, that they have accomplished so much in their young lives already just because they had a Mommy who gave a 150% of herself.
Also, you have the same extended family as I and believe me, Marianne, John and Rich have seen Maria, Ralphie and me through many a hard time. Ralphie has shared a special relationship with John and Rich, you know one of those guy things. And Maria loves to go down to Princeton and talk all that medical stuff with Mar. And Mommy just knows that she has the best cousins in the world. Lean on all of us Patty!!! It can only add to your lives. Family is your greatest gift!!!
See you soon!!!
Loves and Kisses
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
Marilyn, Maria and Ralphie
May 27, 2002
MAY THE BEAUTIFUL SOUL OF RODNEY JAMES WOTTON AND THE SOULS OF ALL THE FAITHFULLY DEPARTED THROUGH THE MERCY OF GOD REST IN PEACE..AMEN
MAY JESUS AND ST.JAMES GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN..AMEN
JENNIFER DARNOLD
March 12, 2002
I am a Southwest Airlines employee and although I have never met anyone from the Wotton family - Just reading what people have written about Rodney in the guest book, I have learned that this man was a very wonderful man. My thoughts and prayers go out to all who knew him. God bless us all.
Barbara Carter
March 11, 2002
I never met Rodney but found out shortly after 9/11 that we were second cousins on my mom's side. Then again we might have met when we were very small children at one of Aunt Elizabeth's family reunion but that was many many years ago.
May the peace of God which passes all understanding be with you now and always as you grieve for the loss of your loved one.
Nancy Harper (Welcome)
March 3, 2002
Rodney
My cousin who I visted as a child but am sorry to say that I did not know as an adult. I have missed the friendship of a great man.
Our large family visited Rod's family a few times in the summer. Every summer we had a family reunion at Gramma & Ad's house in MA. We had a huge lobster & clam bake, many came from all over - memories we will cherish forever.
May God Bless Rod's entire family. May the Lord give you the strength & courage to carry on. May God watch over you & guide you every step of the way. My prayers are with you.
Brian Wotton
February 25, 2002
My Brother Rod January 14, 1965 – September 11, 2001
When Rod was three months old, he had a major operation. I was only six, but I remember worrying about Rod. Then, when Rod was two, he stepped on a nail. He had to go to the hospital. Again I worried about Rod. I don’t remember having to worry about Rod after that, until this past September 11th. He was in control of his life. A determined young man with a strong desire to accomplish his goals. He was always focused.
When he was eleven, Rod won a writing contest with a piece titled “How we will live 100 years from now”. As a young teenager, he volunteered his time to help with the physically and mentally challenged. Helping them learn to swim. As an active Boy Scout, Rod worked toward many merit badges, but one was the start of his love of computers. To earn the Computing Merit Badge, he visited a local business and operated their computer system.
Computers became his career, and he eventually achieved the level of Senior Vice President of Web Design for Fidutiary Trust International. He was very proud of his job and his office at the World Trade Center. I visited him there on several occasions. The view was beautiful. He brought other relatives and friends up there, always willing to give them the tour. Last year Rod brought his family, up to his office to view the parade of tall ships during Operation Sail 2000. What a spectacular site! I took a lot of pictures, but the one Rod liked was a shot of the B2 Stealth Bomber that did a fly-by. That was a great day.
Rod’s persistence and determination always seemed to get him where he wanted to be. His work ethic was second to none. The company beeper and cell phone he carried with him, kept him at work 24/7, but he also used them to make himself available to his family. He was dedicated. Not only to his job, but to his family and friends. He was a great father and husband. Putting the family’s safety and well-being at the top of his priorities.
Rod loved his wife and daughter and was looking forward to the birth of their second child. I remember when Pat and Rod got married, I was honored to be best man, and thrilled that I would have Pat as a sister, and still am.
Rod loved adventure. He never missed a roller-coaster at the boardwalk and went on many trips. Skiing, canoeing, touring the countryside or just visiting friends and relatives. Once he flew to Colorado, rented a car and drove to sites in Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. No itinerary, just “let’s go”. I was fortunate to accompany him on a few trips. The canoe trips were the best. My kids will cherish those memories forever. We had a few family reunions in Massachusetts that were a lot of fun too. Rod loved to visit his cousins, Aunts and Uncles.
A recent trip was to Worchester, MA. My parents drove Rod and I up to move some furniture. It had snowed about a foot the day before, but that didn’t stop us. We were able to rent a truck, load it up, drive home, and unload it, all in the same day. But the best part was the drive home. We weren’t sure if the truck would make it. We had plenty of laughs over the noises it made. Rod was my captive audience and we talked the whole way home. He was great company.
When Rod was young he would look up to Dave and I, both of us older. But as the years flew by, I found myself more often seeking his guidance and opinion. Mom and Dad brought us up to respect others and live by the Golden Rule. Rod did a good job of that. He inspired me most with his love and devotion to his family and friends.
A hero is defined as one with courage and nobility. Others say a hero is someone who puts others first. Rod is all of that to me, he is my hero. I love you Rod.
Paul Gunnerson
February 25, 2002
Rod
My first cousin who I never really got to know well. We only met just once at a family reunion up here in Massachusetts at my sister Beverly's house. We have a large family spread out all over the country. But Rod was someone that you just liked right away, I am glad I got to know him, if only in a small way. He and Pat were not married yet then, and that was the first time I met Pat as well. Rod was a beautiful person, and he will live on forever through his wife Pat and his two beautiful children. Rod's memorial service brought us all together again in New Jersey in October, the baptisim of his son was beautiful and I will remember it always. Peace be with you Cousin Rodney, you will never be forgotten.
Linda Ward
January 29, 2002
Rodney -
I'm not sure where to begin, I think of you often along with so many of your other friends and loved ones and I keep you and your beautiful family in my thoughts and prayers.
I will always treasure the time we had together and never forget you. You had such a contiguous laugh and your smile would bright any room it's as though I can still hear your laugh and when I close my eyes I can see your beautiful smile.
In closing I would just like to say GOD BLESS you and your family and I know you are looking down upon all of us each passing day.
Rodney - sleep with the angels..........
Love Always,
Linda
LC
January 26, 2002
I cannot remember the last time I saw him. Maybe at our High School Graduation. We were sort of friends but never hung out a lot. I
remember a smiling happy guy with always a kind word. I am saddened to learn in this way what a great life he was leading. The only
thing that overshadows that sadness is that I am not surprised that he was leading such a great life. Everyone I know feels the same way
about Rodney. He was truly a special guy. My deepest sympathies go out to the Wotton
Todd Bennett
January 16, 2002
I was very sad to learn about Rodney's death in the terror attacks of September 11th. Rodney was a very close friend of my older brother, Scott Bennett, and Rodney and his family lived down the street from my family in Lincroft, NJ. I know that Rodney meant an enormous amount to my older brother, and I always liked being around Rodney. He loved to laugh, to kid and to joke, and he knew just how to handle my older brother...with just the right touch of teasing and true affection. I remember the night in 1996 when my wife Kara (then pregnant with my son Dylan), my brother Scott, Rodney and I went into New York City to see the Who play at Madison Square Garden. We all had a good time, and it was nice to see Rodney again.
He was a good man and he will be sorely missed. Although I didn't know him like my brother did, I mourn for Rodney's family, and for the loss of such a wonderful friend for my older brother.
Sherrie Jarius
January 14, 2002
Rodney, on this, your birthday....I am saddened to know you will not be celebrating life with your family. I am mad that I will never be able to tell you how much of an impact you had on my entire life, how inspiring your drive and ambition were to me in my own career choice, so close to yours....the years that passed with us apart and yet our lives remained so close without us knowing it. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you, your smile, that big laugh, that smirk when you were up to something. You had a profound affect on my family for the years you were with us and even now with you gone. I have said Happy Birthday to you for all the years since 1981 when we dated in High School and I will say Happy Birthday in my prayers every year on this day 1/14! GOD BLESS Pat, Dorothea, and baby Rodney always in my prayers....Love Always
December 9, 2001
MAY GOD BLESS RODNEY JAMES WOTTON
AND MAY HE REST IN PEACE..GOD BLESS
HIS FAMILY AND CHILDREN..MAY GOD
BLESS AMERICA AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01/ MAY GOD SEE HIS
BEAUTIFUL FACE THIS DAY...
Tony Skutnik
December 3, 2001
I knew Rod from Fiduciary, and his loss is one of the tougher ones for me. He was a good, good guy, who was so proud of his family.
My thoughts have gone out often to his wife, daughter and newborn son, may they all be happy despite this horrible, horrible tragedy.
Rod will be missed by all who knew him.
Tony
Teresa Jahn
December 2, 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
Jim Verra
November 9, 2001
When Rod joined Citibank as a computer system manager, I was impressed with his technical ability. But more important were the values that he held and were so much a part of him. At work, he made an extra effort to not only do his job, but to do a good job and he truly made a positive difference in how our department ran. His sense of humor was always there but never at anyone's expense. It was easy for everyone to like him.
On several business trips that I made with him, he would often talk of his wife, the house that they had just purchased and the improvements that he was planning for it. This was a man committed to his wife and home and he looked forward to the day that they would start a family.
I had spoken with him only once since he had left Citibank, so I really didn't know much of what had happened in the interim. When I heard of Rod's unfortunate passing, I also learned of his happy times with his little girl and how he and his wife were looking forward to their new baby, his son. He had completed many of the projects that he had planned for his home and had done well professionally too.
Although God did not grant him many years on this earth, I saw that in that time, Rod had attained many of his dreams. May God bless him and his family.
Christopher Chernega
November 9, 2001
I was deeply sadden to learn of Rod's fate. We worked together at Citibank, he being a junior and I being a senior officer. I liked to tease Rod a bit but he quickly realized I only teased him because I liked him. He was a bright guy, he was full of good posibilities. I have been in this business for 33 years and I can spot the winners every time. I was unhappy when he left Citibank, but I knew it was the right move for him at the right time. Every time I bend my knee in a house of God, I will remember both Rod and his family. I pray that God grants his "Family" the strengh through his grace to guide them through this terrible loss.
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