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Adam Gregory
July 31, 2024
Happy Birthday!
Sherre Piantanida
September 11, 2022
Thinking about you, Bruce, and sending well-wishes to your family. Continue to Rest In Peace and know that you are remembered - particularly on this day.
Jordan H
August 3, 2019
May you rest in peace and never be forgotten. As the anniversary nears I'm thinking of you
Tom H
September 11, 2018
Today, 09/11/2018, ( 17 years ...) we remember you Bruce. Thank you for courage and service ... We will never forget. Wishing all the best to your family and friends. Much regards.
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martin melody
March 4, 2017
Thinking of you and your mother and father My parents and myself thought the world of you. Thank You for giving me the pleasure to entrrtaine your wedding. Martin Melody
Kathy Palvis
September 15, 2013
RIP Bruce
Eddie Mercado
September 11, 2012
Hey Bruce Miss you. Gonna have a shot of wild turkey and a cold beer in your memorytonite while you sing amazing grace in my head.11 years later and it still doesn't get easier. How life was so easy 30 years ago sitting in your truck (junior). Listening to the the doo wop shop with Cousin Brucie on the radio. Waiting for Mahoneys to close so we could sit on the play street all night. You all ways told me don't rush to get old but I never listened. How many miles did the three of us log in junior,you me and moe. It was so simple then. Like I said I miss you so much big brother we all do.i know every time I cross that bridge you are watching me. Love you bro I can't say that enough.
Jerry Carney
September 11, 2011
It's 10 years today my dear friend, and as always I sit and hope that when the news shows the reading of the names, it will be yours I hear. It is stupid I know, but it was you, and I long for anything that I can grasp onto that was you. Rest my friend and wait for us, we will one day all be together again and then it will be a drink and some Irish music as we talk old times. Bruce I never had the chance to say this to you when alive, but have thought of it often since you were gone, and it was to give thanks for the fact that you a great friend and that I had a chance to know you and experience the great times we had together. You made growing up in Inwood so much better!
Matthew Skelley
September 4, 2011
I just found this tribute and I was so impressed with all the entries. I still cant believe its been ten years since Bruce is gone. I had known Bruce thru the Fort Lee Municipal Court.I was the Public Defender. When I first saw Bruce i thought he would be a really rough and tough kinda of cop but after speaking to him for 2 minutes I realized this man was the nicest , most easygoing and respectful man I have ever met. He was like a big teddy bear. I remember still to this day the last time i spoke to him. September 7, 2001, the thursday before that horrific day. I had a case with Bruce. He came up to me and said Hey Matt what you need. I asked for a real good break for this defendant and his answer was to me " You know I am easy, Anything you want Matt" I slapped him on the back as he turned to walk away and I said thanks Bruce. That was just a small example of how nice this man really was. I think of that day alot. Unfortunately I didnt get to know him other than through the court but what i knew of him was that he was a great man, great family man and a true hero. I regret that I didn't make it to the funeral and I hope his wife and children are doing well. God Bless them.
Diana Hickey
September 1, 2011
Another year without our dear friend - you are never gone from our hearts Bruce. You must be tending some awesome gardens up there. We have all missed you and hope you feel the love.
Jerry Carney
May 2, 2011
I woke this morning my old friend to news that the man responsible for 9/11 is dead. I don't know how true it is, though it is somewhat nice to know that he is gone, but it does nothing to bring you and all those other wonderful people that lost their lives that day on 9/11 back. I guess nothing that can be done makes up for the lose of you and of all of them. He will not be responsible for any further attacks, but like a franchise, lose the spokesman doesn't mean the franchise will fold. Col. Sanders death did not end KFC. So I guess we are as unsafe now as we were then. Love you my friend and miss you. RIP
Jerry Carney
April 30, 2011
Thought of you today old friend, missed you greatly, I guess coming back here to tell you is the only thing I can do! RIP my dear friend and know always that you are in our thoughts and in our hearts!
Lori Rudolph
January 31, 2011
Wow, what a testimony this man's life was. I'm inspired to be a better person just by reading about him. I wanted to let the family know if I could use his name Bruce A. Reynolds on an art project I am doing. It's remembering 911 victims. I hope that would be ok? Thank you and God Bless your Family
September 9, 2010
I remember meeting him at a young age in Ireland,, he was such a wonderfull man,, I often think about him, rest im peace Bruce from all the Sanzone family in Donegal.
Philip Kangas
November 19, 2009
It doesn't matter how much time has passed. Bruce will never be forgotten.
K. Reynolds
September 11, 2009
I am K. Reynolds and I don't know if I am related to Bruce, but deserves a celebration for being so brave.
Doug Abraham
July 31, 2009
Happy Birthday!!!
Ruben & Puching Morales
July 9, 2009
You will always be in our prayers, and will love you forever.
Annemarie Shojai
January 3, 2009
Thinking of you and wishing you and your family a New Year filled with joy.
Sherre Piantanida
September 12, 2008
Just to let you know I was thinking about Bruce all day yesterday. It's good to know we have a angel like him looking down on us all.
Sherre Hilty-Piantanida
Philip Kangas
September 11, 2008
We lost contact so long ago. I thought of you on that day, long before I learned you became a hero. I'm saddened by your sacrifice and proud that you called me your friend. God bless you Bruce.
jeanie francer
August 30, 2008
he was such a great person. never forget
Hajah Normadiah Ghani
July 25, 2008
Bruce was his parents' apple of the eye. Ever since my best friend and the Reynolds' friend and neighbour passed away in 1997, we've lost touch. Sept 11 was far away but with Bruce gone it's all a quandary now.
Theirs is a strong family yet I hope it's not too late to send my deepest regrets.
Philip Kangas
October 18, 2007
I grew up in Inwood and we were childhood friends. Bruce was respectful, considerate and kind. I'm honnered he touched my life and saddened such a good person was lost.I'm humbled by Bruce.
Sherre Piantanida (Hilty)
September 11, 2007
I knew Bruce when we were in the same class at McBurney High School. That was a long time ago! Bruce was always smiling - either with his mouth or with his eyes. I was looking at his picture and I'm not sure he looked any different at 41 than he did as a teenager. What a blessed and happy life it sounds like he had made for himself and my thoughts and prayers go to his family. I want you to know that I stop and think about Bruce every year on this day and that I still shed some tears for his loss. I will always remember and be grateful to Bruce for what a hero he obviously was, but also because he had that smile that could light up a room.
My best to you, Bruce!
Donny Jones
September 11, 2007
Dear Family,
I hope this message finds all of you well on this sad day. My cousin Bruce will always be remembered in our hearts. We had a small tribute for him during this year's family reunion. We all love you very much, Bruce, and may you rest in peace.
Eileen Nagle
September 11, 2007
Dear Mirian, Brianna & Michael;
I think of you each year and send my thoughts and prayers your way. I recall you from Creative Kids and hope time has given you peace.
Miss Eileen
Donna Reynolds
September 11, 2007
Remember 9/11 and all those who perished that day. Peace and blessings to all those who loved Bruce Reynolds. We have not forgotten and we honor his memory today.
Jerry Carney
September 4, 2007
Another week and it will be six years, the time may have flown, but not your memory. When my grandchildren ask me if I ever knew any heros, I'll bring them to this legacy and show them your picture. Sleep well my friend, we all will be joining you soon!
Doug Abraham
July 31, 2007
Happy Birthday!!!
Jerry Carney
April 20, 2007
Well another spring comes and soon will be gone. You were like the seasons, you quietly slipped in, then as always made a great impression, and before we knew it you were gone. We are left with how wonderful and beuatiful that season was, how the flowers were more colorful, the sun more bright, the weather more inviting, and like you it turns into a memory, one which can be felt in the heart and mind, but never more to be relived.
I thought of you today, I remembered how you looked forward to getting up to 238th street on a Friday, to the Jug of Punch to see Frank and Jimmy (The Irish Dragoons) for a chorus of 7 drunk'en nights, or a fast tune to dance with one of the ladies with. I miss you Bruce, and I have missed so much, having fallen away from you as friends often do. Never realizing how much we should have said to each other, how much we should have shared, and to tell you how much I cared about you. You were and are, and always will be a dear friend, Always in my heart, I only wish I had been there to see your dreams come true, with the Job and with you lovely family, if your wife ever does see this, Please contact me, I would love to hear from you. Sleep well Bruce and pray for us, pray for us all!
kristine
April 17, 2007
As I 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.
P Tabbernor
February 15, 2007
In memory....
Diego Delgado
September 11, 2006
To Bruce who I saw all the time at Red Oak diner in Fort Lee,NJ.May you R.I.P
Ann (King) Lyons
September 11, 2006
You will always be a brother to me, you were there for me when I needed you, You are my Hero.
Donna Reynolds
September 10, 2006
Remembering Bruce and all who died on that horrific day five years ago. You are not forgotten. As we commemorate this anniversary, let's remember the unity that we felt in this country in those dark days. The sadness remains and the memories fresh. Peace and blessings to all those who lost a loved one 9/11/01. Time passes but we cannot forget.
Jerry Carney
August 25, 2006
Love you and Miss you Bruce
Karen Juskus
September 11, 2003
To the Reynolds Family,
I lived near Marion and Bruce when they lived in Knowlton. I remember walking up to their house to welcome them to the neighborhood. They were wonderful. I work in a supermarket where I would see Bruce pushing his children in the cart. He would always stop to say Hello. He was such a great father and just a really nice guy. He volunteered at the Knowlton Fire Department,along with my father and many other heroic members. On September 11,2001 when I found out that Bruce was not coming home,my heart became very heavy. My thoughts are with Marion,Brianna,Michael and the rest of his family. I will Never Forget!
wendy tarvin
August 15, 2003
I met Bruce one time..back in 1988 I think..I am a friend of Russ VanWetering..I think about Bruce from time to time..he was a nice guy..just to let his family know, people still think about their loss and always will..Wendy Tarvin
Johnny Watts
April 28, 2003
Bruce must be smiling up there in God's Heaven right about now. After all, I have spent the past year and a half, and about 5,000 hours of my spare time, in videotaping, editing, producing and directing a 9-11 video memorial for Staten Island CTV, a musical homage to those we lost on 9-11.
Tribute In Song is a 3 part cable tv series, honoring our 9-11 victims with the very best music the world has to offer, by way of Ireland's Golden Tenor, the late, great Frank Patterson. Frank passed away on June 10th, 2000, in NYC but I believe he would have liked the idea I envisioned: to created a 9-11 memorial video, incorporating many photos of 9-11 victims, taken in happier times and set to the wonderful melodies and ballards of Frank Patterson's songs of solace, love, life, family and the Resurrection to come. Does anyone know how I can get a copy of Tribute In Song to Bruce's family?
Little did I know that Bruce was married to a girl from Ireland when I videotaped a photo of him from the internet after 9-11 and edited that photo into the one of many Frank Patterson songs on Tribute In Song.
Bruce is on part one and now that I know he had visited Ireland with his wife and loved it's culture, I'll edit in a second photo of him into part three of this video series, maybe Bruce and Frank have met in Heaven by now, I wouldn't be surprised!
Kristin Smeallie
April 9, 2003
I have never met Bruce but all I have ever heard was what a remarkable person he was. A close family friend, the Fitzpatrick's, were deeply affected by loss of this great man. I just want to thank Bruce for doing his job and doing it so bravely. The courage it takes to protect the lives of others is something that I admire in all of NY and NJ Port Authority Cops along with the NYPD and the NY Fire Department. My prayers go out to his family and all who suffered a loss on Sept 11. Bruce is one of God's angels now and will always be watching over the people he loves!!!
June Lubin
January 10, 2003
I remember meeting Bruce, only briefly, a few years ago. It was in Phillipsburg, NJ...on a bitter December night...Bruce came to his father's rescue that night. Mr. Reynold's, Sr. was lost while driving in NJ and was late for a performance he was giving in Phillipsburg. So Bruce bundled up his little daughter and he and his wife led the way. Coming to the aid of others was part of who Bruce Reynolds was. I am priviledged to say that I have become a friend to Bruce's parents. Over the past few months the Reynolds' have shared the memory of their son's life with me. I only wish that this tragedy was not the reason for getting to know Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds. How much Bruce Reynolds was loved can be measured by more than tears...the love is spoken in the tributes and memories of all those who knew Bruce. It is an honor to be considered a friend to such kind people as Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds.
Lisa Reynolds
January 9, 2003
My connection to Bruce?? Just the same last name. I came on and read the tribute to this terrific man and I realize it is my loss that I never met him. Friends and family must have a huge empty spot in your hearts. I pray that God fills those empty places with all the wonderful, happy and joyous memories you shared with Bruce. I'm sorry that it took such a tragedy for our young people to understand that a hero is NOT a sports figure or a movie star. A TRUE hero is Bruce Reynolds. I pray his legacy lives on in his children and all those whose lives he touched. Including mine...even though I live way down in Texas and never had the chance to meet him.
God Bless you. Peace on Earth.
Bridget Favela
September 15, 2002
To the Reynolds Family:
There are never enough words when an officer dies, even less when it's so tragic. I wanted you to know that on September 11, 2002, several law enforcement agencies in the Phoenix Arizona area participated in a walk up the stairs in the tallest building in Phoenix, The Bank One Building. Several officers, firefighters and other law enforcement personnel walked up the 38 flights of stairs in memory of those who did not make it that day. I wore the name tag of Bruce Reynolds and walked in his memory. I am sorry for your loss. Just know we haven't forgotten.
Officer Bridget Favela
Arizona Highway Patrol
Donna Mabey
September 14, 2002
To the Reynolds family, You are in my thoughts and prayers. May God bless you and keep you. Bruce is missed, and remains in the hearts of his brother and sisters at the squad building. His presence will always be with us.
ANNIE MCGEE
September 13, 2002
I am sorry I never got the chance to meet your husband Marian, but having read all the condolence messages he must have been a wonderful man. I'm sure he's in heaven watching over you & the children & his mother & father. I hope to see you in Donegal some day & offer my condolences in person.
God Bless You All
Annie Jimmy (Glasserchoo)
Kathleen Spencer (Hassett)
September 13, 2002
My sincerest condolences go out to Bruce's family. I too use to hang with Bruce in Inwood in the 80's along with Diana. The last time I saw Bruce, he was marching in a St. Patrick's Day parade with his hair dyed green. He was so happy. I will never forget the way he was a big brother, confidant,protector, and guide for me, and I'll never forget the smile that was on his face on that St. Patrick's day. The one thing that helps me get through the grief I feel is that Bruce was always a protector even before he became a Police officer; so I know that for him,he would say to us that he was "just doing his job". On September 11th, he was doing what he has always done, protecting and watching out for others. Now he's "just doing his job" in Heaven with the Angels...
Eileen Palvis
September 12, 2002
To the Reynolds family. My sincere sympathy for your loss. My daughter Kathleen Palvis was a co-worker of Bruce's at the GWB. You must be so proud of Bruce. Such a wonderful, caring, heroic, dedicated policeman. A perfect role model for your children. I hope the memory pillow I made for you and your children will help bring you some comfort and consolation. May God Bless you and your family.
Diana Finlay
September 11, 2002
Although it has been at least 15 years since I have last seen Bruce, his presence on Earth has touched my life.
I knew Bruce from Inwood. I started coming to Inwood from Yonkers in 1983 and Bruce was a constant and steady presence. Bruce would never allow myself and my friend Kathleen to go home to Yonkers late at night alone. He would go out of his way to get us safely home in his black Bronco.
The protecter in him took over always. If I was sad, Bruce would put his arm around my shoulder and try and console me. He knew when words were not necessary and would patiently sit by my side as I would cry and then he would always have a profound thing to put it all into perspective. He always was so mature and level headed and I respected him above all the crowd.
Over the years I had heard that he has fulfilled his dream of going into law enforcement and I would often smile thinking that he was protecting all of us.
When I heard that Bruce was lost, my heart filled with sadness and I cried for a dear past friend. He was a role model for all and now I would never have the opportunity to see him again or even thank him for being part of the "hard years".
The one comfort I had was that I am most absolutely sure that when Bruce made his way from this planet and arrived at the gates of Heaven, Jesus stood there, arms outstretched ready to welcome him. I believe that he looks down on all of this and shakes his head wondering what all the fuss is, after all to him he was probably just doing his job.
Although I have never had the opportunity to meet his wife and children, please accept my deepest condolences. I am sure that Bruce will remain deeply seeded in your hearts as I know he will hold a special place in my heart.
May he and all the victims rest in peace and may their families find the strength to carry on. AMEN
Angelo Sparacia
September 7, 2002
To Marion, Brianna, Michael, and all who knew and loved Bruce.
Many people pass through our lives, few if any impact our hearts.
No words can do justice in describing the selflessness, gentleness, and all around good guy that was Bruce.
I am honored to have been among those who worked, laughed, and cried with Bruce. His impact on my heart will be eternal.
May the almighty see fit to ease your heartbreak and dry your tears.
Find comfort in the the fact that he will always be a part of you.
PO Michael Barry # 1810
September 6, 2002
As we get closer and closer to the first anniversary of losing you, I want you to know that Squad 3 misses you more than you can know. Bruce, you were the glue that held this squad together. We go on and do what we have to do but there is an emptiness within us. Curt, Mike and I talk about you every day and you're still with us on the highway. Rest well my friend, for we shall see each other again.
Christine Iommazzo
September 2, 2002
My Deepest Sympathy to Bruce's family. I have heard what a wonderful person he was from my sister, Kathy Palvis, who works at the GWB. I know she was deeply saddened to hear the news about Bruce. God Bless him and his wife and children always.
Kathleen Palvis
September 2, 2002
My deepest sympathy goes out to Bruce's family. I worked with Bruce at the George Washington Bridge and Bus Station and miss seeing his smiling face. He always had something nice to say; even when having a bad day. Every day I go to work at the Bridge, I think about both Bruce and all the other Port Authority employees we lost that day. Their presence is still very strong!!!
Steve White
August 27, 2002
To the Reynolds Family,
My condolences to you for Bruce. Growing up in Inwood I remember Bruce as far back as when he was a Park Ranger. He was a descent man and anybody who knew him had nothing but kind words. We weren't buddies or close friends......just two people who new each other growing up in Inwood. If you mentioned "Steve White" to him.....he would probably say "WHO..?".......but if he saw me on the street he knew who I was and he would give me a smile and a handshake. I hope you find peace and comfort in all the kind words of the people who knew him.
Steve
Angie Campbell
May 13, 2002
**********GOD BLESS YOU**********
Meg Heekin
April 16, 2002
My husband Frank Heekin worked with Bruce Renyolds and was shocked by his loss. According to Frank, Bruce would paint a shamrock on his shaved head every St Patricks day and tip his hat to everyone to show off that shamrock. I never knew him myself and feel cheated to have never had the opportunity. He sounds like a man of wisdom, humor and clearly selflessness. Now you can travel to Donnegal whenever you like. No airfare needed and while youre there say hi to the Heekin Clan in Glencolumbkille. We will all miss you. May God watch over you and keep your family in his tender care until we all are together again in heaven.
March 29, 2002
DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL HERO..BRUCE A.REYNOLDS.AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS LOVING FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..STAY CLOSE..PRAY..AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK ..MAY JESUS AND HIS SAINTS GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN
Frank & Laura Mancuso
March 28, 2002
To The Reynolds Family;
We are deeply saddened to hear about Bruce, when we heard about the Towers I wondered about Bruce.
He made an impact on anyone that he met. It is a lasting one!!!
Bill Di Iulio
March 13, 2002
I can’t claim to know you because I only saw you in town. Maybe a passing smile or nod of acknowledgement was about the most contact I had with you and that is a shame. I wish I had gotten to know you because gentlemen such as yourself humble me. I stand in awe of your courageous actions of 9/11. All people including myself can learn something about bravery and dedication to duty and our fellow man by your conduct that day. Thank you, Sir and God bless you and your family.
Theresa Whittlesey
February 21, 2002
I was friends with Bruce back in the 80's, (along with my cousin Maureen, Dawn, Mareen, Chrissy etc..)he was the most wonderful, funniest & warmest person anyone would want to know, with a heart of gold, he was always the one to lend a helping hand. He will be greatly missed.
Rafael Castellanos
February 19, 2002
The year was 1979. I met Bruce during training sessions conducted by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. We were both hired for the position of Urban Park Ranger. I felt an exceptionally good presence with Bruce.
I was right. He was an outstanding Ranger. His knowledge compassion, professionalism and leadership were remarkable. He had the ability to speak about anything and everything with expertise. Bruce was the kindest of persons. He would always be concerned about children's welfare and safety. He did everything in his power as a Ranger to keep children safe during his watch. I spent three summers with Bruce as a partner. It was an honor.
Bruce was a good son too. He would often speak of his parents, who he would often refer to as the best parents in the world. He knew they made many sacrifices for him and he was always grateful for everything his parents gave him and taught him (and they taught him much).
Bruce always wanted to be a Police Officer. He loved to help people. He was a great Police Officer as he was a great Ranger. He was always a hero.
No greater love hath any man than he should lay down his life for his friends. How much greater was Bruce's love for his fellow human beings than he laid down his life for people he never knew.
Bruce was an exceptional hero, always.
As a country we must all resolve to grow stronger in honor of men like Bruce Reynolds.
God Bless Bruce's family, his mother, his father, his wife, his son and daughter. I think of you often.
Rafael Castellanos
212 585 0911
Alvin Camacho
February 11, 2002
I knew Bruce from his days at Newark Airport.
R.I.P. Bruce
KIM & EDDIE MERCADO
February 4, 2002
MY HUSBAND HAVE KNOW BRUCE FOR 20 YEARS,AN MYSELF FOR 17 YEARS. KNOWING HIM TO HELP OTHERS WAS IN HIS NATURE. MY FIRST TIME TO THE WORLD TRADE CENTER OBSERVATION DECK WAS WHEN IT WAS BRUCE'S COMMAND POST. HE TOOK US TO THE TOP AFTER IT WAS CLOSED AND WE HAD THE WHOLE PLACE TO OURSELVES, IT WAS LIKE WE HAD THE WHOLE CITY TO OURSELVES. LOSING BRUCE IS A MAJOR TRAGEDY IN IT SELF. HAVING TO KNOWN BRUCE WAS AN HONOR AND A BLESSING. EVERYONE WHO KNEW HIM FELT THE SAME WAY WE DO. WE WILL MISS HIM DEARLY AND LOVE HIM IN OUR MEMORIES.
Curtis Jones
December 31, 2001
To the Reynolds family, I had the great pleasure to work with Bruce the first time at the Javits Convention Center. I was blessed some years later while employed as a US Marshall, where I ran into Bruce once again at the airport.
Bruce was always a great guy to be around, I remember when the Javits center sent us all to Chicargo for training and Bruce took to the dance floor.
There will never be another one like him. I wish that I had a way to contact his family directly.
May God bless his soul
May Bruce rest in peace as I know that he is smiling and protecting us all from Heaven.
Lisa Kovalevsky
December 18, 2001
I had the good fortune to have known and be a friend of Bruce's along time ago while we worked in Central Park.
I am graced for having known him and thankful.
with many warm thoughts to his family and other friends,
Lisa
Teresa Jahn
December 15, 2001
We thank Bruce for dedicating his life to protect others. Such a profession comes with a warm and caring heart. We are very sorry for your loss of Bruce. Our hearts cry with you.
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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