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Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2024
John is still in my thoughts, and I continue to wish for peace in his family.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2024
The saddest of anniversaries commemorating both a horrific societal tragedy and the loss of a selflessly heroic individual and dear friend. Once again, rest in peace, John.
Jim Borland
September 16, 2023
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Judy Cherbonneau
September 12, 2023
Rest in peace, John. Blessings to your family, as always.
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Cheryl Sanderson
September 12, 2023
I never met John, we lived an ocean apart, but I'm proud to say he was my cousin. I remember so clearly that fateful day, as events unfolded, finding out later that so many had died, including John. X
Peggy Glanzman
September 11, 2023
I will always cherish so many great memories of John. My love and prayers go to his family and children. I will forever cherish your memory and be grateful to count you as a friend.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2023
Time heals most things and makes it possible for us to move forward after the unimaginable happens. But we can't let it anesthetize us. Stopping for a moment to remember a good man who died doing selfless and heroic work will never stop being important. I'm grateful for John's sacrifice and for my memories of him.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2023
To the entire Moran family, and to all their friends, and finally to the rest of our society: a humble yet heroic man was taken from our midst along with so many others. John is widely and forever missed.
Michael Gavaghen
September 12, 2022
Sending out prayers for John and his extended family, including my old buddy Mona. And prayers for all of us. Our country could use more of John's basic decency.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2022
Still thinking of John, a friend, a firefighter, missed in so many ways, by so many.
Judith Cherbonneau
September 12, 2021
Rest in peace.
Peggy Glanzman
September 11, 2021
❤
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2021
Twenty years is a long time — an entire generation. John‘s kids are grown now. They should know he was the kind of man that still makes even casual and distant friends remember and respect him, to this day. Prayers for his family today.
Stephen Schoenwiesner
September 10, 2021
The years pass, but the memories of John, mixed with deep sadness at his too-early loss from this oh-so-imperfect world, remain front and center. John's decency and warm heart, and his (and colleagues') dedication to his profession, can never be overshadowed by the tragedy of that dreadful day. Twenty is just a number, it comes and it goes, but those memories of John endure.
Michael Gavaghen
September 14, 2020
Another year, another sad anniversary. I look around and see so little evidence of humility, courage, and basic decency in our world. John epitomized those qualities. I wish we had a few more like him. My prayers still go out for his family.
Cheryl Sanderson
September 12, 2020
In the year 2020, the like of which we have never known, our thoughts return to those who suffered on that fateful day. I never had the chance to meet my cousin John, I wish I had, such a special man, no doubt still loved and missed by his family and friends today. Thinking of you all. Cheryl, from Yorkshire UK X
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2020
To all of the Moran family once again, deepest condolences. Know that John is dearly and frequently remembered.
Susan Rolon Nelson
September 13, 2019
For John's family, you will always be in my prayers! It is so hard to believe that 18 years have passed. May the Lord be with you and keep you in his care!
Patrick Moran
September 12, 2019
May the lord embrace you in his love for eternity John.
Cheryl Sanderson
September 11, 2019
For Johns family...from your Yorkshire, UK, cousins, thinking of you all X
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2019
Another year has passed without John around. A sad remembrance for a person who brought joy to every life he touched. Forever missed.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2019
Prayers for my friend Mona and the rest of Johns family, and for the loved ones of all the victims.
John Moran
March 1, 2019
In January 2017,myself and my wife visited New York,on the start of a year long celebration,for our 25th wedding anniversary. We had a lovely time,on one of the days it snowed really heavy,this was the day we had planned to visit the memorial,there was a short conversation whether we should not go due to the weather,i persuaded my wife that we should.When we arrived it was so cold that we walked around,holding each other for warmth and love. The memorial was beautiful and peaceful,up to then we had read no naming plaques as it was to cold to stand still,i then noticed a rose near the plaques which had been placed there,i went to investigate and the first plaque i read had the name John Moran,myself and my wife became very emotional as my name is John Moran. At the hotel i did a quick research and read wonderful comments about John. We returned home and told our friends and family to amazement. I often think of John and his family,and now feel its right to inform other people. Finally my younger brother is called Michael. Our thoughts and love are with Johns family. Love John and Louise Moran.
Cynthia Moran
September 11, 2018
I think of John and his family every year at this time. My God hold you all close. My thoughts and prayers.
September 11, 2018
I'd like to thank all of you for your thoughts, prayers and positive wishes. Time does not diminish the loss, but it also does not diminish John's memory. God bless all of you, and God bless the FDNY, our troops, all first responders and America.
Brendan O'Connor (John's brother-in-law)
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2018
A son, a husband, a father to two sons, a brother, a friend to many, a hero to all. John, you are dearly missed.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2018
My prayers go out for John, his family, and the families of all those lost on this day 17 years ago.
Judy Cherbonneau
September 12, 2017
May you continue to rest in peace and I want your family to know they are always in my thoughts and prayers.
Cheryl Sanderson
September 12, 2017
I live in Yorkshire in the UK and, sadly, never had the chance to meet John, he is my 3rd cousin, we have common Irish ancestors.
I do know however, from contact with his brother Mike, and other family members, that he was a decent, hardworking, proud and honourable man, who loved his family, friends, and his job.
He died a hero, but I'm sure he was a hero to his family for many years before. Never forget X
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2017
Remembering John and his family on this anniversary. Dealing with Irma today, and thinking about how some people manage to live selflessly. John was a great example of that.
September 11, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2017
And here we are again, remembering the impossibly sad, experiencing the inexplicable loss. Of everything that can be remembered of that day, John remains for me - and will always remain - by far the most memorable.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2016
It's interesting to me how the sacrifice of one person continues to reflect the larger tragedy, as well as exactly why people who deal in terror can never defeat us. Because as long as we have people like John who run toward danger, who willingly climb the stairs into the darkness, we will prevail. I will continue to pray for John and his family.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2016
To John's Family
A loss this great will never be made up for, but, as you undoubdtedly know, even his short time with us made us and everyone else better people and the world a better place. John is still very much missed.
Judith Cherbonneau
September 11, 2016
Many times a year, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers, but never more than on this day that will forever live in infamy. My son, Shawn, is now in Heaven with you and I hope he has had a chance to meet you and thank you for your sacrifice. Rest in peace and God bless your family.
Tom
September 10, 2016
John .. Thank you. You will never be forgotten. To your children .. now adults, I did not know your father .. 15 years later, I am now 58, I was your father's age when he passed. I know you feel his presence (both inside and out) .. He will always be with you .. Share your experiences with him. With much regards.
Cheryl Sanderson
September 13, 2015
14 years have passed, but my memory of that day is as sharp as ever. His boys have grown up, surrounded and supported by family, into young men that he would be very proud of.
Susan Rolon-Nelson
September 11, 2015
John and his Family,
It has been 14 years now and as I stepped out on my Bronx patio on this night with my husband, John, - I could see the lights of the WTC shining bright into the sky beaming into heaven! Never, ever forgotten!
September 11, 2015
My thoughts and prayers are with your family today.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2015
Remembering John and his family today. God bring peace to you all.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2015
Another year without John, but his memory and example can't help but inspire hope and courage. Rest peacefully.
S J. Friscia III
February 25, 2015
In Memory
With Honor & Respect.
September 11, 2014
I have watched, with a mixture of interest, sadness and pride, the recent programmes on TV here in the UK about 9/11. Thinking of my Moran cousins, specially today X
Peggy Glanzman
September 11, 2014
thinking of all the Moran's and of course, John. Rest in peace, you are not forgotten.
xo P
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2014
John stays in our memory forever, not only for the sad fact that he was lost under such horrendous circumstances, nor for his dedication to our protection, but mainly because of the caliber of person that he was. A wonderful, warm and witty man; the world is poorer for his absence.
September 11, 2014
Thinking of John and his family today. My thoughts and prayers remain with you. My God bless you. Cynthia Moran
Brendan OConnor
September 11, 2014
As another anniversary arrives, I'd like to thank all of you for your thoughts, prayers and positive wishes. Time does not diminish the loss, but it also does not diminish John's memory. God bless all of you, and God bless the FDNY and America.
Brendan O'Connor (John's brother-in-law)
Judith Cherbonneau
September 11, 2014
Rest in peace, Captain Moran. I think of you and your family often and will never forget your brother's declaration, at the Stadium rally, about being Irish and 'royal'! I loved that!
Michelle Harrigan
September 10, 2014
Just wanted to pause and say hi to John's family. I am thinking about you.
September 9, 2014
Hey, Mona. I hope you and your family are well. I wanted to take a moment to tell you I will be praying for all of you this week, and in gratitude for John's sacrifice.
-Michael Gavaghen
Joel Valle
April 7, 2014
I was just watching a piece on the new World Trade Center and happen to catch Captain John Moran's name on the stone (which I call, wall of hero's) I'm so sorry for your loss and happy that he was one of the hero's on that sad day in Americans history... I'm a former law enforcement officer who spent many, many hours in those towers, and to this day I can not get myself to travel to NY to see the new tower... I have a photo of my father, son and myself at the original towers (20 years ago) and now I'm trying to get the courage to get my father and son to get another photo (20 years later) to repeat the photo... Your story and the captain's story has now inspired me to make that trip... Thank you and GOD bless you and your family...
Cheryl Sanderson
September 13, 2013
I've been away from home for a few days and with no internet access was unable to post a message. However, my thoughts turned to my cousin John and his family on Wednesday. Thinking of you all on this anniversary X
Cynthia Moran
September 12, 2013
The Moran Family,
When this day comes around every year I think and pray for John and his family. My God bless you all.
Love, Your fanily in Oklahoma.
Susan Rolon Nelson
September 11, 2013
Dear John,
You will always remain in my thoughts and prayers! May your family be continually blessed with your memories!
Fordham Law Alumni 1994
Judy Cherbonneau
September 11, 2013
Time has passed, but the memory of your life and sacrifice you and the bravest of the FDNY made, as well as all others, will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, John and may God bless your family and friends. I wish peace to all!
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2013
Thinking about John today, and his family, and 3,000 other families. My thoughts and prayers are with them all.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2013
I think of John often. Today is an unfathomably sad anniversary, and it will always be so, but it is still quite possible for those who knew John to smile at the memory of this cheerful, optimistic and wonderfully engaging person. Rest in peace.
Peggy Glanzman
September 10, 2013
Another year passes and it's still hard to believe. Thinking of you and your family. Wish we could have another night in our backyard in Rockaway, you strumming your guitar and singing. Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His Hand.
xoxo P
Nickolas Moran
September 19, 2012
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always
September 11, 2012
Another Anniversary, and life goes on for friends and family of those lost on that tragic day. John was my 3rd cousin, our Great Grandfathers were brothers, born in the tiny Irish hamlet of Aughagrania in Co. Leitrim, Ireland in the mid 1800's. Their lives took different routes and whilst Johns birth was in New York U.S.A., mine was in Yorkshire, England. Sadly, I never met John, but I'm very sure that he is a man who has a justifiably proud family, and one day, I hope to meet them. Meanwhile my thoughts are with them at this sad time. X
Cynthia Moran
September 11, 2012
My name is Cynthia Moran. I believe I am a distance cousin. I will pray for John at Mass. My God Bless his soul.
Errol Wander
September 11, 2012
Thinking of you today John. Rest in Peace.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2012
Sorry. My last note got sent before it was finished. I'm thinking of John and his family today, and thinking also about extended families. How one person's influence reaches beyond his wife and kids, and beyond his brothers and sisters, and beyond even those he served with, and into the larger world. It's an amazing thing. It used to be the kind of thing I viewed with some skepticism while watching It's a Wonderful Life during the holidays. Now I know it's true because of John.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2012
Thinking of John and his family today, especially my old buddy Mona.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2012
Though much time has passed, this world still misses John and his like as much it ever has since 2001. Continued sympathies and best wishes to the Moran family, and to John's friends and colleagues.
September 10, 2012
thinking of you and your family. Rest in Peace my friend. Peggy
Judy Cherbonneau
September 7, 2012
You and your family are always in my thoughts and prayers. Rest in peace, John. Heaven is a much better place because of you and your 342 brothers.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2011
John was a giver, not only on 9-11-01, but each and every day. He served us all as a uniformed professional, but he would give willingly and wholeheartedly of himself to anyone who needed a hand or just a smile.
A role model for role models.
Susan Rolon-Nelson
September 10, 2011
I feel honored to have shared time with John at Fordham Law School. A more dedicated and family loving person that I have ever known. You and your family are always in my prayers throughout the years. My family will be attending the Memorial Mass at Fordham University.
Cheryl Sanderson
September 9, 2011
Reading through Michael Gavaghens message is moving. There is so much information online about 9/11, but the reality is that of the families and friends left behind to cope with their grief and great loss. Thinking of my cousins, and Johns friends. XX
Michael Gavaghen
September 9, 2011
Words do such a lousy job of conveying what's inside, I've decided to do something else to mark this anniversary. I am asking my kids to visit this page on Sunday (or, really, the tribute page of anyone who rushed into those buildings ten years ago), and spend a quiet 30 minutes reading the comments, looking at the pictures, and absorbing what they can of a life devoted to dignified service. I know they'll be moved, and I know they'll be enriched.
I remain honored to have been John's friend.
Suzanne
September 9, 2011
God bless you and your family.
Soar with the Angels!!!
SCOTT CHAMBERLAND
May 3, 2011
Please accept my deepest sympathies.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 12, 2010
To John's Family and His Many Friends,
John's memory lives on, as it will always. He brightened many a day and served us all with honor.
Once again, may he rest in peace.
Danny Moran
September 11, 2010
To my cousin's Mike, Mona and Ellen and of course Peggy, please know how much we care...Sincerely, Danny Moran & Family
Susan Rolon
September 10, 2010
To the Moran Family,
John and your family will always be in our thoughts and prayers. I will always remember him as the brightest and hardest working student at Fordham Law School. With our deepest regards!
September 10, 2010
As another year goes by I hope that Johns close family and friends can share happy memories together.
Thinking of you, your distant cousin, Cheryl, Yorkshire, England. X
Michael Gavaghen
September 10, 2010
To the Moran family,
Just a small reminder that we haven't forgotten what John did for a living, or how he left us. I am thinking of all of you on this solemn anniversary.
Thankful
September 9, 2010
I will never forget the heroes of the FDNY. And when I get to heaven, I will ask the Lord Jesus to introduce me to each and everyone. May God continue healing the families and friends who suffered lost and may God bless and restore our nation. Peace and love always!
Cheryl Sanderson
September 14, 2009
It's so hard to believe that 8 years have passed, my memory of this day is so vivid...as I'm sure it is for many.
At the time, I had no idea that a distant cousin had lost his life. Thanks to Johns brother, Mike, I now have links with my Moran relations in the U.S.A.
My thoughts are with you all.
From.. North Yorkshire, England.
September 11, 2009
Our family is together today reminiscing. We are looking at photographs and remembering good times. John is always in our thoughts and prayers. John's legacy lives on in his two sons, Ryan and Dylan. He would be extremely proud of the fine young men they have become! So, on this sad day it is a great comfort to know that his memory lives on in all of you. God Bless.
John's big sister, Ellen
Nancy Yotts
September 11, 2009
I am thinking of you and your family and all those who lost their lives on 9/11/01. You are all in my prayers and I love what your brother Mike said "in the spirit of the Irish People"
NO, You will never be forgotten.
Michael Gavaghen
September 11, 2009
Eight years later, the words don't come any easier.
Three of my brothers are iron workers. They worked around the clock at Ground Zero in the days after the attack, but gave it up when the recovery became organized. None of them wanted to get paid for what he'd been doing.
In that spirit I offer my sincerest prayers for John's family on this anniversary. I think of him often.
mccabe family
September 11, 2009
Thinking of you today and always. The block is not the same without you. You are truly missed. Gods Speed John.
Steve Schoenwiesner
September 11, 2009
As ever, John, you are remembered with deep affection and friendship. Another anniversary is passing, but the memories will never fade.
Best regards to the Moran family and the Rockaway community who lost so much this day.
Paul Sobus
April 23, 2009
I am the grandson of Grace McDonnel, and i found out on 9/11 that i was related to John Moran, i was soooo proud to have him as a relative and saddened that i had to find out that way. I wished to the heavens that i would be able to go to Ney York and help recover all the people lost on that fatefull day. I joined the fire service as a junior member and 2009 makes 10 years. Grace will talk about John some times and i new he was a great man by the sparkel in her eyes when she says his name, i just wish i would have been able to have met him, So John
" I make you this one promise, Tomorow when that bell rings, We will be back on the truck, Because YOU were the bravest of the Brave"
Ellen Moran
January 17, 2009
I have only recently been able to bring myself to read John's Guest Book and am deeply touched by each and every word. I miss my younger brother John more than words can express.
John's big sister, Ellen
John, I love you and I am the woman I am today because of the example you set! I know you are at my side always.
Love Ellen
John & His Boys
January 10, 2009
John, Ellen, & Peggy
January 10, 2009
Fordham Graduation - Mona, Peggy, John & Ellen
January 10, 2009
Mona & John
January 10, 2009
Kevin, Ed, Mike, John, Brendan, & Joe
January 10, 2009
Promotion Day - John, Ryan, Denis, Dylan, & Michael
January 10, 2009
John (Jimmy's John) Moran
January 4, 2009
As we enter into another year, may we keep in our hearts those who sacrifice today, as well as those who have in the past! John's smile and spirit will be in my heart forever! Thank you to Mike and all those who continue to protect us!
Gary , John and Mike in long beach
December 29, 2008
Mike , Donna Jo and John
December 29, 2008
Mike and John in Iowa
December 29, 2008
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