Richard Dennis Allen

Richard Dennis Allen

Richard Allen Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 5, 2001.
Angel On Our Shoulders

On February 26, 1970, this world was changed forever and will never be the same. This is the day that Richie Allen Jr. was born to Richie and Gail Allen of Rockaway Beach, New York. By the time Richie was 3 years old, he was already the older brother to Judy and Lynn. When the 3 were younger, they were together all the time that when a friend or cousin came to visit, they would always say in the same order, “I’m going to Richie, Judy and Lynn’s” (as if it were one name) even though they were just visiting one of them. In order to add some variety to this phrase, their parents decided 8 years later to add Luke, then Maggie and finally Matthew. At this time, the family decided that the phrase was varied enough and the Allen clan was complete; however, their parents always teased that there would be more.

Richie was strong, not a big guy but solid. His strength was evident throughout his life and he had many talents within him. He started on the swim team at Molloy High School as a freshman and somehow managed to learn how to dive in his four years there and earned a diving scholarship to college. This was Richie’s talent, he excelled in anything he put his mind to and made it look effortless.

It is and was Richie’s innocence, his laugh, his personality and his beautiful smile that could light up the darkest of rooms. He was one of the good guys and had an amazing sense of humor. His laugh was contagious and he could tell a story like no one else.

Richie loved the beach and worked Rockaway’s beaches as a lifeguard for many years and he treasured it. The beach was a peaceful place for Richie and brought him comfort; it was Richie’s Heaven on Earth. He loved the ocean, which is where he surfed, fished, swam and paddled.

Before becoming a fireman and when not lifeguarding on the beach in the summer, Richie spent his winters as a New York City Public School teacher. He quickly and easily gained the admiration and respect of his students as they could tell that he was not like their other teachers. To his students, Richie was someone they could relate to and they described him as “laid back” and “cool”.

People become firemen for many reasons. Richie’s family believes that he became a fireman because saving people and helping is what gave him life. During his short life, he saved many people; some he saved as a fireman, some he saved while lifeguarding and some he saved from themselves. His family believes that this is what God put him on this earth for. Once people met Richie, their lives were changed forever.

September 9, 2001 was the last day that Richie was on the beach with his family. They recall that it was a beautiful day, but more importantly they recall Richie’s beautiful spirit being at peace truly cherishing the amazing day that God had granted all of them. His childlike enjoyment of the simple pleasures in life was so evident that day. He spent that evening having dinner with his family and his dad drove him home and said goodnight with a strong hug and kiss. The next day was Monday, the 10th, and Richie was working at the firehouse that evening. He had called his brother Monday night to see how the ocean waves were as he planned on surfing the next day. However, as Richie was getting off-duty Tuesday morning, the call came in that a plane had struck the World Trade Center. Without hesitation, Richie jumped on Engine 4 as an extra man and never made it home on the 11th to surf the Rockaway waves. In the days following the 11th, there were waves in Rockaway ideal for surfing. His family believes that Richie sent these waves for his brothers and friends to surf and enjoy and to let them know that his spirit is always with them in everything that is beautiful.

On September 11, 2001, the terrorists took something from all Americans; however, Firefighter Richie Allen and all of the heroes from that day gave back so much more than the cowards could ever take. His spirit, his memory and his unconditional love for so many people is alive and thriving in all who knew him and even in those who did not have the privilege of knowing this incredible man. He will never die and will live on stronger than before. The terrorists have failed miserably.

Richie’s family and friends will carry him in their hearts, minds and spirits forever. They are honored to have had the chance to know and love him. Richie will be missed terribly and there will always been an unspeakable void that will never be filled. The sacrifice that he made on September 11, 2001, exemplifies the type of man Richie Allen was and always will be, an American hero who laid down his life for another. Until his family and friends join Richie in Heaven, they will visit the beach and remember how much he loved and treasured this place and life in general. His family and friends will remember the peace that filled him on the 9th and they will hold Richie closest to their hearts – he will be with them always. His sister describes him as the "Angel on our shoulders."
Tribute submitted by Judy Allen-Aiken.


A Lifeguard Transformed

Summer after summer, Richie Allen stood watch along the beaches of the Rockaways, keeping swimmers out of danger. He had his share of ocean rescues, and then there was the one he pulled off on dry land, after a couple of people dug a giant hole in the sand that then collapsed around them. When he was not in the tall lifeguard's chair himself, he was never very far away. He'd create a hammock by tying a sheet to the supports beneath the chair and rest there awhile, enjoying the breeze blowing and the gulls calling and the pace of one more nice warm day.

He was the much-adored oldest of six children, and his siblings trailed him into lifeguarding. "Growing up in Rockaway, if you can swim, then that's the best job to have," said Judy Aiken, one of his sisters. He got other jobs — substitute teacher, sanitation worker — before the Fire Department called him to work in May of last year, when he was 31. He spent seven weeks with Engine Company 4 in Lower Manhattan, and then moved to Ladder Company 15 in the same firehouse. On Sept. 11, he rode with the engine company to the World Trade Center, even though he was off duty after having worked all night.

The Sunday before, he and his mother, father, sisters and brothers had all spent the day together on the beach. And they realized that their lifeguard had become a firefighter. "He said how much he absolutely loved the job," said his mother, Gail. "It was part of his breathing, almost. He was saying he couldn't wait for his first fire."

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September 10, 2024

The day before .....thinking of all the brave souls lost 23 years ago. Rest in Peace Richard Dennis Allen. My prayers are with your loved ones.

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September 11, 2023

Remembering all on this 22nd anniversary . Rest in Peace Richard Dennis Allen . My prayers are with your loved ones .

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I carried Richard’s photo during the entire climb today to honor him and all the fallen angels during the 911 stair climb in Scottsdale through the National Firefighters Foundation. I didn’t know him but wanted you to know that his memory lived on today in a small way. We would have been almost the same age. It was a very impactful event for me, my son, and our team that donated and participated. Thank you Richard D. Allen for your unbelievable bravery and I’m so very sorry to your family for this unimaginable loss. Never forget.

Stacy V

September 11, 2022

Rest in Peace Richard. You and the other innocent lives will never be forgotten .

Stacy V

September 11, 2021

20 years has passed and the sadness of this day still lingers. May Jesus wrap his arms around and comfort those that loved him. Rest in Peace Richard ....you and the many innocent souls will never be forgotten

Cindy Roe

August 31, 2021

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

Louise

September 11, 2020

Rip Richard, God bless your family and friends

Brianna Grau

September 11, 2020

Although I have never met him, today marks 19 years since this tragic day, and I would like to send my condolensces to this family. Richie sounds like a wonderful man who did some great things. He was truly a hero. I am thinking of and praying for his family. Rest in Peace Richard Allen.

Stacy V

September 10, 2020

I had never met this young man, but I will never forget the innocence lost on what seemed like the most beautiful Tuesday morning. Rest in Peace Richard Dennis Allen.

rogerio garcia rosa

September 23, 2019

que linda historia de uma pessoa do bem, que esteja num excelente lugar junto a deus, e que sua lembraça esteja muito forte no coração de seus familiares para sempre.

Israel Ortega

September 15, 2019

Nunca te olvidaremos, como a todas las víctimas del 9/11. Descansa en paz hermano.

Stacy Valentine

September 11, 2019

It's hard to believe 18 years has past , and yet the sadness of this day still takes my breath away. I prayed for you today, and all of the innocent lives taken from this world. My faith tells me that you are all smiling in heaven . And, although I never met you, you will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace Richard Dennis Allen .

Stacy V

September 13, 2018

Hard to believe 17 years have passed since this awful day. I read about Richard several years ago on a 9/11 tribute page , and always try to write something each year as my way of paying tribute to him and all the innocent lives taken that day. I will never forget. Rest in peace Richard.

John Rowland

September 13, 2018

Those closest to Richie have their own memories embedded deep in their hearts and I too have mine. One thing we all seem to agree on, without fail, is Richie's infectious laugh and smile along with his uncanny ability to light up any room he entered. I miss that. Alot. I miss him dearly. 17 years has gone by now and the pain still very much exists. I find him, however, every time I set in foot on the beach. It's where we grew up. It's where we laughed. It's where we cried. It's where we came into our own. I find him there and I receive a warm, serene feeling that he is with me, always. I miss you buddy, terribly, but I know you are there; in my heart and in my mind, always.

Dorothy Wagner

September 12, 2018

RIP, Richard Dennis Allen, from a fellow Rockaway resident, who reads about you each year. Watched those buildings go down from here 17 years ago. Your memory lives on in the beautiful waves you loved.

May 16, 2018

so sad

September 19, 2017

God bless

September 18, 2017

I can tell that you are keeping his memory alive.

September 11, 2017

You will never be forgotten. You ran incredible hurdles at Molloy, and it motivated me to be a better pole vaulter. Hate that you never got to enjoy life beyond 9/11.

Stacy

September 10, 2017

Another year of remembering all the lives lost and all the innocence taken away that awful Tuesday .I never met this brave man, but read about his life on a 9/11 memorial.Rest in Peace Richard .

Kathy cahill-Psirogianes

November 15, 2016

In memory of this brave man my brother Thomas J Cahill died in the wtc north tower we say he is the angel on our shoulder also we may have other things in common. Please reach out to me. Much strength

April King

September 13, 2016

I as all americans stand and grieve with you on your terrible and unimaginable loss. I send my condolences and prayers for your family. RIP

Stacy V

September 11, 2016

I never met you , but read about your life several years ago on a 9/11 memorial page.I am so sorry your life was cut short by such an evil act. I pray for your family & friends and that God comforts them until they see you again. Rest in Peace Richard.

Peggy Childers

September 11, 2016

September 11, 2016

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

Kathy Cahill - Psirogianes

August 3, 2016

Prayers and strength. My brother was in the tower north tower Thomas J Cahill. Our Tommy. I am not sure but I think we may have a connection. Please contact me

Matt A

May 4, 2016

Hello,
My name is Matt A, and I live in Westminster, MD. On June 3rd my school will be going to the Tribute Center, and Ground Zero. I have the opportunity to make a tribute for Richard, and be able to honor him as much as possible. If anyone has any information about Richard please feel free to contact me
Sincerely
Matt A
email: [email protected]

October 3, 2015

I am so sorry for your lost. It is very difficult to lose a one. but their is real hope for the future. Please read Roman 16:4.

Judi

August 25, 2015

My son is also a Firefighter and very year on September 11 he and his guys pick a Fireman that lost their life in 911 and walk the stairs with them. I am going to join in on this tribute this year and have chosen Richy as my person to honor. Hope that is ok with you.

Zoe

September 16, 2014

Iam a sixth grader doing a project for the tragic loss of all the people and the families affected by 9/11 even thou I wasn't born yet i have learned a lot of what happened on that day like a man named Richard I read his biography and learned that some people weren't supposed to be apart of this sad day but volunteered so to honor the brave men and women every year we remember the brave souls who risked thier lives to save many more people

Zoe

September 16, 2014

I am a sixth grader doing a project for the tragic loss of all the people and their families affected by 9/11. Even though I wasn't born yet, I've learned a lot about what happened on that day. Like a man named Richard. I read his biography and learned that some people weren't supposed to be apart of this sad day but volunteered so to honnor the brave men and women, every year we remember the brave souls who risked their lives to save many more people.

Leaoriea Miller

September 11, 2014

hello my name is Leaoriea. I just want to thank you for the way you devoted your life to save many others. I will look up to him for the rest of my life. he will always be a hero in my book. thanks for takeing the time to read this.

Carol

September 11, 2014

Richie, I never met you but worked with your sister Judy. I will never forget hearing of your death and how my heart grieved for Judy and your entire family. Coming from an FDNY family, your sacrifice hit me even harder. Learning about your life of service and bravery has made me grieve all the more. Rest in Peace, Richie, and may God Bless you and your family always. There are no words to express my gratitude and respect. You are a true hero -- FDNY rocks!! xoxo

Stacy V

September 11, 2014

I never met you, but read about your life on the tribute page several years ago. I always think of you in the days leading up to today . I am so sorry for what you went thru on that awful Tuesday 13 years ago. Your bravery was above and beyond what many of us would do in that situation. I pray for your family and friends who love and miss you everyday .I hope they are comforted in the knowing one day they will be with you again. I pray that you are smiling in heaven too. Rest in peace Richard.

Lidice Henriquez

September 4, 2014

I will be at the paddle out this Saturday to honor Richie's amazing spirit, his zest for life, his kindness, and to honor the loving family who raised such a wonderful son.

April King

August 15, 2014

my name is April King. I know you don't know my but, I just wanted to give my condolences on the loss of your beloved family member. I wish that you find peace and know that I stand with you in your heartbreak. Your beloved was a true hero and will never be forgotten.

Sergio Flores

September 11, 2013

Dear Family of Richard Dennis Allen, this is Sergio a student of Chicago public Schools, i hope you guys are doing fine. The purpose of me sending this letter is because i probably dont know how does it feel to be passing what you guys are after the attack to the World Trade Center. I hope you guys are doing well. Richard Dennis Allen,firefighter Mr.Allen was doing his job while this attack. At the end i hope you guys are doing well. Please reply to me i will like to know how you guys are?? please reply to me my email is
[email protected] ,
i am from Chicago and we and my school are collecting replying emails so please reply me if you can.

once again thank you

September 11, 2013

Never forgetting the innocence lost that day ~ rest in peace always. Prayers for your family and friends.

Laura

September 10, 2013

In remembrance of 9/11

Shantel Kahlert

September 10, 2013

Although I did not know you, reading about you and what a true hero you are has brought me to tears! Thank you for your service and sacrifice to our wonderful country! My deepest condolences to your family & friends 12 years later....

Catherine Gay

September 5, 2013

Remembering your son and brother this September 11th in a special way; my grandson is doing a special report on Richie which will be posted at his middle school. He is our hero too! God bless you and your family.

September 5, 2013

Wow!!!...what a legacy to leave behind!..My 13 year old son used the bio created in a school project for remembrance of the fallen of 9/11. So now you live on in the hallway of James Bowie Middle School in Richmond Texas. What a blessing you are to the world and there needs to be more people like Richard. We cant wait to see you in Heaven one day...it would be wonderful to shake your hand.-Stephanie and Lane and the Gay family

maribeth

September 4, 2013

I miss you so much! I think about you every single day. Sometimes i just chuckle thinking about a joke we had between us. You always made everyone smile.

Kevin Ennis

September 11, 2012

Hey dude, It seems like only yesterday we were hanging out in the basement of Molloy in the advanced art class. I can still remember one of your paintings vividly..It was beach scene of course, with a seagull that was flying upsidedown with a bunch of other seagulls.. it think it was meant to symbolize you and how you stand out in a flock. Im glad I got to know you, you were a great guy! Miss you buddy

September 11, 2012

God Bless!

Stacy Valentine

September 11, 2012

I never met you , but I will always remember all of the innocent lives taken from this world that horrible day. Thank you for your bravery. My prayers are with those who love and miss you everyday. May you rest in peace always .

Tim

September 11, 2012

Dear Richie, I guess I just wanted to say thank you for your sacrifice on this day eleven years ago. I never knew you, but since you've been gone I've become really good friends with your youngest brother Matt and I've met your family who are all some of the kindest, nicest people anyone could hope to meet. I know you continue to be a hero and inspiration to him, and I'm sure you'd be happy to know he's probably the most popular guy in Rockaway. Anyway, its people like you that help me remember what this life is supposed to be about. Even when times get tough and I may get down on myself, remembering you and reading through all these kind words from people who knew you during your life, and even people who never did like me, helps give me hope and lets me know that their are brighter days in the future. Thank you always for your sacrifice, all of New York, and especially Rockaway is eternally grateful to have had a guy like you.

Andrew Dornan

September 10, 2012

Hello my name is Andrew Dornan, I'm a firefighter in Nolensville TN. Yesterday I and 342 other firefighters climbed 110 flights of stairs in full gear. This year I had the HONOR to climb for RICHARD DENNIS ALLEN. I didn't know him at all, b ut i would like to hear from someone close to him. This way I could continue his legacy here in Nolensville. Feel free to email me @[email protected] I would love to hear his story. Thank you and GOD BLESS N3VER4G3T!! RIP Brother

Elizabeth lane

August 20, 2012

Richie was one of a kind. TO Know richie is to love him . I never met anyone that didn't like him .I miss you rich .
love liz

mariah nicholson

August 17, 2012

so sorry you died rip gone but never forgotin

Michael Coe

August 15, 2012

A very special kind of person who came into contact with many people on his earthly life journey. May he rest in peace. A wonderful Angel to have by your side. I am sure he is always there for his family and friends who have been left behind.

April King

July 5, 2012

I would just like to say what a hero he is. I am so sorry for your loss.

James Lennox

June 11, 2012

Thank you for your service, Richie. I recently visited the 9/11 Memorial and in my photo of the amazing tribute, I captured your name. I thought I would investigate you and I find a true hero, patriot, American. My nephew, Mike Watson is a fire fighter in Arizona. He knew he wanted to be one since he was a kid. As a society, we owe a great debt to fire fighters for their service. Thank you, Richard Dennis Allen. You will never be forgotten for your heroism

shannon read

May 13, 2012

May he rest in peace knowing what a hero he was. I am doing my hero report on his life and legacy for my high school English class and creating a video from his photos and family history. I admire him so much and thank his family for giving us all such a hero!

Barbara Boam

November 21, 2011

Barbara Boam & Kim Rogers walked a mile for you (mile #47) on 11/21/11 as a dedication to your life.

Noah

September 14, 2011

I am doing a report for my school. I am including you in it. Thank you for your service. Rest in peace.

Dawn MacAllister

September 11, 2011

It’s been a long time. I’m still doing this job, still taking you on every call I run. This is the greatest job in the world, and I am always grateful not only for your sacrifice but for being my inspiration to keep going through tough times. Three years ago I was hurt at work, and I had a spinal fusion to fix a ruptured disc. It took a year to get back and few thought could do it. It was the most painful emotionally draining time of my life, and every time I wanted to give up, I thought of you, remembered that second anniversary at Engine 4 Ladder 15 and I kept going. When it was all over and I was back on the job, I went to Ground Zero. As I walked up the steps inside the WFC and overlooked the site, I broke down. I could say was “I’m so glad I didn’t give up”. My husband looked at me and said that was never an option and that your inspiration never would have let that happen. He’s right. This anniversary has caused me to take time to reflect and remember. Last week I told a good friend many true callings were found on or as a result of September 11. Thank you for being part of what helped me fine mine- this job brings me great joy and my life has a purpose. Like you, I feel that helping people is what gives me life, and I am grateful for the privilege of wearing my uniform every day. I will never forget.

Kymberli Colbourne

September 11, 2011

We hold you in our hearts.

Danny

September 11, 2011

Another year has gone by....Never Forget!

Stacy Mchale Valentine

September 10, 2011

Although I never met you, I am thinking of you and the so many other innocent lives taken from this world on that fateful day . Thank you for your bravery that day .It is very hard to believe that 10 years ago today ( the day before ) so many lives were different,and our world seemed innocent . What I believe is that you are in a beautiful place where there is only happiness. So, on this 10 year anniversary I know God is holding you close, but I will pray that God holds even closer your family and friends. For it is always those left behind that are suffering the most. Rest in Peace Richard Dennis Allen.

Daniel Vaughan

September 9, 2011

Rest in Peace strong angel of the lord and thank you so much for helping that fateful day!! you will never be forgotten and THANK YOU!!

maribeth finegan

September 9, 2011

I love you Richie!!!

Zach Williams Williams

September 9, 2011

Brave people do the thing that nobody else can. They are not thanked but to day I would like to thank Richard Allen for going into them two towers and not turning back.Though it takes gut to go in with just a hooligan and an oxygen tank.

Beau Marcum

September 5, 2011

Rest in Peace Richard Allen. May the good Lord watch over your family, and give your family the comfort of knowing that you are now with all the angels in Heaven.

ritaville

September 3, 2011

I just read Richie's bio and found it to be very touching. The main reason we were reading is because my grandson has to do a report on one of the 911 heroes and he has chosen Richie because he says that he wants to be a firefighter just like Richie because he loves people also. I have to say tha we have lost a very fine man on that tragic day but I also remember that he seemed very happy doing what he did and loved to save lives where and when he could. I too try my best to do for others and one day we will all be with our loved ones. May God Bless his family at all times.

Lauren Carter

June 28, 2011

I found myself sitting on the rocks thinking about you today! Your words were always so inspiring! I'd give anything for advise right now! I miss you more then words can say! Much love!

dave

May 3, 2011

i never met richie but just read his story. we have a lot in common. i too was born on feb 26 and was a swimmer in high school. i hope his family finds comfort in the recent events.

Patty Olds

May 2, 2011

I am sure today is a bittersweet day in Heaven. Justice has been served, but you are missed and that can't be fixed. We have not forgotten and will never forget you.

Stacy Mchale Valentine

May 2, 2011

Hopefully this day will bring some type of justice to the families of all of those lost on September 11th. May you rest in peace in heaven and remember that those who never even met you ( like myself) still have not forgotten you.

April 12, 2011

r i p sweetheart

Danny

February 26, 2011

Happy Birthday Richie!

jessica muller

October 13, 2010

Rest in Peace!!

John Rowland

September 15, 2010

9 years have passed and I remember it like yesterday all too clearly. I miss you buddy but you are always in my heart. Living at the Jersey Shore now I head to the beach often like we did growing up. I feel your presence there and it is comforting. Til we meet again my friend...you are not and will never be forgotten.

Anne Robertson

September 11, 2010

Another year gone by. The world still turns as it did before but is a sadder place without each of you who was lost in it.

Thank you, my adopted far away hero, I hope you have found the peace so many of us still here wish to find. Today, on my birthday, I will always remember your brave sacrifices.

stacy valentine

September 11, 2010

Although I never met you , I just want to say I will never forget that day and the so many innocent lives that were lost. You and so many others will be remembered on this 9 year anniversary. Thank you for your bravery and sacrifice. May you rest in peace.

Danny

September 10, 2010

It is amazing how nine years have come and gone. How the memory of that horrible day can fade in the minds of some people. For many though, especially your family, the ash still resinates in our throats and the tears still sting our eyes. I will never forget...

Massimo Mirandola

March 6, 2010

Now You're an Angel in Paradise.I?pry for us.

Anne Robertson

December 16, 2009

I have not forgotten, I still marvel at the bravery exhibited by you and all the others with you. Lots of us remember you. Though I did not know you personally, the admiration I have for you will never end.

J A

December 15, 2009

Hey Richie. I think of you all the time. I just thought you would like to know that Frico is on his way to you.
I feel so sad to have lost you both.

September 11, 2009

Spent the day at the site - thought of you often.

God Bless you and your family

The Cassidys

September 11, 2009

Never forgotten.

In our prayers.

Danny

September 11, 2009

Hey Richie, thinking of you today. Never, ever forgotten. God Bless America!

L Stewart

September 11, 2009

Although I don't know you, today and everyday, you and your family are in my thoughts. Thank you for your sacrifice. May God Bless.

Patty Olds

September 11, 2009

Richie....You are always in my thoughts, but never as sharply as when the weather turns crystal clear in the first week of September....I will always recall every detail of the kite-flying day at the beach and how happy I was to be able to share that with you. You are an exceptional Angel to all of our family and the tributes written from your friends and acquaintances are such a wonderful tribute to you. Keep watching over your family. Love Aunt Patty

D Holbrook

September 11, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 10, 2009

Richie,

Today Matthew is going for his investigation to become a NYC Firefighter. Matthew decided he too wanted to follow in his big brothers foot steps and become a firefighter just like Luke. Keep him in your arms today and help him through this process. I'm so proud of you and of Luke and Matthew, you all want the same thing to help others. I counldn't be prouded. Love Mom

Lauren Carter

September 8, 2009

just needed to say hi! miss you!

September 7, 2009

On September 11, 2009 my Junior Girl Scout Troop 1176 will go to one of our local fire stations to honor the firefighters. The girls have made cards and will purchase doughnuts to bring with them. Each girl will salute the firefighters and thank them for what they do for us each day.

We are proud to do this in honor of your family member Richard Dennis Allen and all of the other brave men and women that lost their lives that day.

Please know that WE WILL NEVER FORGET.

Marilyn Dietz, Nashville, Tennessee

Jennifer DeWolfe

August 3, 2009

The light of love is never gone.
Thinking of you and your family.

Julie Gray

May 8, 2009

THANK YOU FOR BEING A HERO. YOU WILL NEVER
BE FORGOTTEN.

Doug Abraham

February 26, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

Anne Robertson

January 5, 2009

IT'S been almost 8 years now since you and the others left this world but we haven't forgotten you. Surely we don't remember all your names but we remember the spirit of all of you. And you, being a firefighter who could have been off-duty but answered the call anyway, you deserve to be remembered. I read about your life and you liking the water. Everything I read made me think of what a fine person and man you were. I'm sorry you had to leave. I know your family misses you, and me, one lady whose birthday was September 11th (a sadder one i never had) misses you too. Thank you for the gift of you. Now you have wings to fly!

FIRE FIGHTER

September 16, 2008

THANK FOR HELPING WITH THE WORLD TRADE CENTER AND BEING A FIRE FIGHTER

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