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Jacqueline DeRosa
September 12, 2021
I was privileged to read your name aloud on 9/11/21. I hope that you Rest In Peace and that God blesses your family.
Lisa Weiner
September 17, 2011
Dear Mary,
Even thought you drove me crazy in the mail-center at the World Trade Center you a good dispatcher and I always said Hi! Mary when I came into work. I miss saying Hi! Mary. Lisa Weiner your Co-Worker.
Horace Wright
March 12, 2011
Dear Mary,
It was through my Mom, Clara Wright, who also worked in the mail room of the World Trade Center, that I was able to meet you. On more than one occasion, you rode with me and Mom in a Cadillac that I owned at that time, as I was sometimes able to drive down to the WTC and bring Mom home at the end of her shift. Your apartment was on Adam Clayton Powell Boulevard, and it was only about 15 blocks away from Mom's place. It was always a pleasure for you to ride uptown with us. What happened to you on September 11, 2001 was terrible. And, we lost Mom on October 14, 2005. God has at least two more Angels doing His work for Him.
December 5, 2009
To Mary,
I just want to say that it's been 9 years since you've been gone. I think about you in my dreams wishing you still alive. I love you Mary and I will never forget you. Your co-worker Lisa
Weiner.
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Lisa Weiner
December 20, 2008
To Mary,
I look at your picture at the port authority tech center in Hoboken, N.J. and I feel like I want to shed a tear for you Mary, you really were the heart soul of Wtc mailroom. Lisa Weiner your co-worker.
Lisa Weiner
September 1, 2008
To Mary Jones,
I thought you made a good dispatcher in the mailroom back in world trade center. I miss you Mary. Your co-worker Lisa Weiner.
P Tabbernor
November 19, 2006
In remembrance....
Kristine
November 6, 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.
Alice
July 22, 2003
Dear Mary,
As a fellow co-worker, and fellow neighbor, I miss you. The mail room is being dedicated in your memory Thursday, July 24, 2003. You ability to keep people calm when everything around them was going haywire helped me many a day! May your spirit and soul rest in peace!
Monica L. Jones
September 4, 2002
I hope your family realizes that now they have one extra angel looking down on them. My grandmaw's name is Mary V. Jones and I lost her a long time ago but now i hope yall are looking down on everyone and yall are proud.
Angie Campbell
May 2, 2002
May God Bless you and keep you always. Rest in peace forever more.
A J
April 18, 2002
What a way to die after living 72 years. May your spirit be at rest with the Lord, our only source of Comfort in tragic times like these.
February 8, 2002
DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS LOVELY WOMAN MARY S.JONES AND MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..MAY JESUS AND ST.MARY GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN.AMEN
Carlos Cabrera
February 1, 2002
Dear Mary,
I had the privelege to have worked with you. You always took care of me. I will always remember you for your great kindness. I love you.
Carlos Cabrera your friend and former co-worker.
Philippe Delmar
January 19, 2002
I knew only your name through a signature on the paperwork that I handled daily for a Port Authority contractor. Every day, without fail, there was your signature. I didn't notice you missing a single day of work in over a year. Today, I miss seeing your name on those daily requisitions.
Rest in peace now for you have labored a lifetime and richly deserve being with your Lord.
May God bless your eternal soul and ease your family's grief.
Teresa Jahn
December 28, 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
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