James Pappageorge

James Pappageorge

James Pappageorge Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 4, 2001.
Dedicated to Saving People
As a boy, James Pappageorge was afraid of doctors. But he spent much of his adult life learning about medicine and saving people — as an emergency medical technician, then a paramedic and, finally, a firefighter. "He was always carrying books, and he was always enrolled in some sort of course," said Gina Pinos, his fiancée.

Not that Firefighter Pappageorge was the bookish type. His 6-foot-1 bodybuilder's physique by itself drew attention. Then there was his hair — flowing locks that earned him the nickname Fabio before it was shorn for enrollment at the Fire Department academy. If that were not enough, there was a souped-up white Mustang, with flashing lights and an ambulance siren, "everything but the gurney," Ms. Pinos said.

It was not just for show. In the back, Firefighter Pappageorge, 29, carried a full medical kit, just in case. He decided to join the Fire Department, said his sister, Helen Pappageorge, because its schedule would leave him free time to be a paramedic.

Firefighter Pappageorge and Ms. Pinos were saving for a September 2002 wedding. Last Sept. 11, she phoned him just as Engine 23 was being sent to the trade center.

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September 11, 2022

Jimmy, you are forever loved and will always be a hero. God Bless

September 13, 2021

20 years. Jimmy you are loved and missed. Always a hero.

VINCENT Capers

September 12, 2020

Brother Jimmy, the world has not forgotten. .. Continue to Sleep in Paradise. 9-11

September 11, 2020

Jimmy, you will always be remembered. Rest in Peace. You are loved.

A Canadian

December 15, 2019

Thanks for sacrificing your life to save others...

Vincent Capers

September 12, 2018

Brother Jimmy, I did not forget... Continue to Sleep in Peace. 9-11

Tom H

September 11, 2018

Today, 09/11/2018, ( 17 years ...) we remember you Jimmy. Thank you for courage and service ... We will never forget. Wishing all the best to your family and friends. Much regards.

S.J. Friscia III

September 30, 2016

In Memory with
Honor & Respect.

Norma

September 27, 2014

You and all those brave men and women who lost their lives on that horrible day will NEVER be forgotten.

September 19, 2014

Never forgotten.

God Bless you, Jimmy.

Vincent Capers

September 11, 2013

We are still here brother Jimmy... NEVER 4GOTTEN 9 1"1" R.I.P.

Valerie Gosling-Martinez

September 12, 2012

Can't believe its been 11yrs since that terrible day, I always keep in mind that you're watching my back, I think of you all the time RIP my friend Miss you!!

KATHY SCHLOTTERBECK

September 11, 2012

WE REMEMBER RIP

VINCENT CAPERS

September 10, 2012

?911-Gone but never forgotten... My former EMS/FDNY partner, Fire Fighter Jimmy Poppageorge, Eng. 23 Rest In Peace... For all who gave there lives to save the citizens of this great city, R.I.P

Norma Molina

September 17, 2011

I read a story about you in a magazine article. There was something about you that moved me; and the kind words that were shared about you, your eyes and humble smile makes me wish I had known you. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and everyone whose life was touched by your presence. may you be resting in peace.
"For I know the plans in have for you...to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11

Claudia

September 11, 2011

Ten years later, you and your family are still in my thoughts, heart and prayers!!!!

August 31, 2011

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRIFICE

KATHY
MERCERSBURG PA

Nick Aiello

August 11, 2011

Jimmy I will miss you always. From softball to medic class to Harlem on 13W, you were always a brother to me. We'll meet again one day in a better place.

Capers

May 1, 2011

Today my brother, the President of the United States announced the capture and death of the evil person who committed an act which caused a major activation of our NYC 911 system. The Finest and Bravest men and women of NYC lost there lives to rescue those who were on dire need of help.. I've worked with you, so I know your efforts to get to the top of that building was purely in your heart, not work... Today, I say Jimmy forever rest in peace.. Gone but not forgotten,,,, Formally 17B3,, Station 15

Eddie Garces

September 12, 2010

Time goes by and your memory continues on, brother. You and the rest of the boys did great and no one will ever forget it. I won't let it happen, and there's a world of people that think like me... Even more than me.
Cuidete bien Hermano.
Eddie Garces

Vincent Capers

September 12, 2010

Brother Jimmy, we are keeping you alive here... I know if you was still here, you'd be holding some rank in the F.D.N.Y.
Peace be still my brother... V.Capers - 17B3, Station 15

Valerie Martinez

September 11, 2010

Always in my thoughts & heart. I miss you dearly my brother and friend!!

Gina Pinos

September 11, 2010

A friend wrote: "With the nine-year anniversary of the tragedy upon us, let us honor those lost lives by reflecting on the lesson that they left us with that day- that we must all realize how fragile life is. And with this, let us seize the opportunity to ensure that we take nothing in our lives for granted." Your memory continues to fill me with the strength I needed to never stop hoping and striving ....

Gina Pinos

September 11, 2010

As a dear friend said: "With the nine-year anniversary of the tragedy upon us, let us honor those lost lives by reflecting on the lesson that they left us with that day- that we must all realize how fragile life is. And with this, let us seize the opportunity to ensure that we take nothing in our lives for granted." Your memory continues to fill me with strength .....

VINCENT CAPERS

March 26, 2010

My Brother Jimmy, Happy Belated Birthday (MARCH 23RD) I almost forgot.... I know if you was here you would be doing it up, so I will do it up for you. HAPPY BIRTHDAY BROTHER

Gina Pinos

November 7, 2009

So long, yet it only seems like yesterday that I heard you laughing! I am so thankful that I can still here your voice and laughter echo in my memory! You are forever in my and Justin's hearts. We miss you dearly.

To all who remember you here - thank you for keeping his memory alive! Your words bring me comfort and make me even more proud of his compassion, determination and friendships...

Vincent Capers

September 13, 2009

What's up Jimmy, We know you are in good hands... I salute you, you are one of NY Bravest/Best heroes..Your old partner from E.M.S.- 17bravo3

September 11, 2009

Gone, but never forgotten.

RIP Jimmy

September 11, 2009

My you continue to rest in peace.

Doug Abraham

March 23, 2009

Happy Birthday!!!

VINCENT CAPERS

September 14, 2008

WHAT'S UP JIMMY, MEANT TO COME HERE THIS PAST THURSDAY, I DID NOT FORGET,,,JIMMY WAS AN OUTSTANDING EMT, PARAMEDIC AND FIRE FIGHTER...THE SKILLS OF A TRUE LIFE SAVER AND HERO....GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY,,,,FROM YOUR OLD EMS PARTNER CAPERS....

September 12, 2008

Thank you for your service. No doubt your courage and presence at the WTC that tragic day, gave hope to many. We will NEVER forget! May God richly bless your family with peace, knowing you are with the Lord.

September 11, 2008

I knew your dad very well and know he was very proud of both you and your sister. I was thinking of them today and wanted to express my sympathy.

Doug Abraham

March 23, 2008

Happy Easter!!! Happy Birthday!!!

Edwin Garces

December 26, 2007

My dear brothers and sisters, thank you for keeping this living tribute alive and well. It's wonderful to see that after more than six years, we can still remember the friendship, the laughter and the love we felt with Jimmy. It is obvious that we do not easily forget those we love, as it should be. Rest assured this does not go unnoticed, for I know James watches over and smiles on us! Peace to you all.

Nick Rodintsis

November 5, 2007

I never knew you or your family.

After seeing your Greek name,I read about you, heard about your story, and saw your photo.

I somehow now feel that I know you.

God bless you and your family.

From another Greek in the diaspora(Australia).

Markus C

September 20, 2007

Dear James,
I pray for all people who lost their loved ones in the WTC. Additionally, I pray for people who though their life's courage and effort could prevent a further disaster and thus have saved many other people's lives.
Markkus C. Germany

Eddie Sanchez

September 11, 2007

I was Jimmy's Squad leader at the fire academy. Jim looked after me like a big brother, I'll never forget that.
Evertime I put on my uniform I think of you, and hope you're watching over me. My oldest son bears your name and someday I'll try to explain all this to him.

VINCENT CAPERS

September 11, 2007

GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MY BROTHER,,,YOUR OLD EMS PARTNER,,,,V.CAPERS STATION 15, 17BRAVO TOUR 3

Hartmut Reinsch

September 11, 2007

In memory of James Pappageorge
and all fallen FDNY Fire Fighters!

Sept. 11th 2001
~Always remembered and never forgotten!"~

Greetings from
Firefighter poet Hartmut Reinsch
Toronto / CANADA

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Tribute to Firefighters of FDNY!

In the battle against the beastly fire...
They stay together, ready to fight!
To help all the victims of every accident,
committed to rescue, by day and by night.

These are the courageous Firefighters,
In their cities and towns of every land.
They stand together as really true friends,
Routinely they're all working hand in hand.

Everyone of them looks after the other,
Their brotherhood knows no borders...!
They are ready to help in their unselfish way,
Without fear, they follow their orders!

Many of them gave their lives in New York,
On September the eleventh, two thousand and one...!
Firefighters everywhere will remember that day,
And their feelings of loss will never be gone.

Written by Hartmut Reinsch
(FIRE Fighter Poet)
September 16, 2001 Toronto Canada

May we always remember their sacrifice,
in their quest to help and save the lives of innocent victims,
on that tragic day of Sept. 11. 2001 in New York City, USA.

A word after..., from "ground zero!"

What we are left with,
surrounded by death and fear,
is our sense of loyalty and of duty...
which calls upon us
to place a shining beacon of hope in this world,
and to entrust the universal darkness
to the light of God.

H. Reinsch. Toronto 2001

September 10, 2007

my thoughts and prayers go out to you.

P Tabbernor

January 25, 2007

In memory....

VINCENT CAPERS

January 20, 2007

IT WAS A PRIVILAGE TO HAVE WORK WITH JIM WHEN HE GRADUATED FROM EMS ACADEMY......WE CAME ON MY BUS STEADY 17BRAVO ON TOUR 3 AT STATION 15 MET. HOSP....WE ROCKED THAT BUS WITH TRAUMA JOBS....JIM WAS A GOOD EMT, SO I KNOW HE WAS EVEN BETTER AS A MEDIC AND FIRE FIGHTER......B4 WORKING WITH HIM I'VE NEVER BEEN TO A GYM TO WORK OUT,,,,,HE GOT ME STARTED...HE ALWAYS HAD A PROTIEN SHAKE....I LEFT THE UNIT TO GO ON A HAZ-TAC...HE CALLED ME A FLAT LEAVER.....I WAS ON THE P.D./ CORRECTION LIST AND ENDED UP IN CORRECTIONS ON RIKERS....BY 911 WAS ON E.S.U....BY THAT TIME JIM WAS A FIRE FIGHTER.....IF YOU WORKED WITH JIM, YOU KNOW HE PROBABLY WAS THE FIRST IN,,,,IT WAS IN HIS BLOOD,,,EVEN WHEN HE WORK WITH METROPOLITAN AMBULANCE....HE WAS THE BEST PARTNER I HAD,,,,,GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY......VC

Kristine

November 29, 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.

Steven Schmidler

May 15, 2005

Dear Jimmy,

You're always in our hearts forever now, although we only worked together a short time, I'll never forget you. You're one of the Best, and now one of the Bravest...I'm so proud of you, I didn't know the direction that your life had taken....I found out about your being listed with the other brave souls last, but I felt cheated by your loss the most, you're the one of the most wonderful persons in the world, and now God has you...I hope He knows what a great soul he has on his hands !!! Just thought I'd let everyone know.......

Marlene Albarano

September 12, 2003

I spent September 10th thinking about what I was doing two years ago. I remembered most of the day before September 11th.Funny thing Helen was doing the same thing.I carry your picture in my car.I look at it very often so that I don't forget what you looked like. I missed you at Elkin's wedding as I know everyone else did.The pain will not go away, but I do thank you for helping me deal with it and making me strong enough to help others deal with your loss.I did not allow myself to cry yesterday or to even think about you for too long. But I didn't last too long and here I am, hoping you are listening...

JACQUELINE ROBLEDO

September 11, 2003

JIMMY,

I MISS YOU MORE THAN YOU WILL EVER KNOW. SO MUCH WAS LEFT UNSAID AND SO MANY CHANCES TO SAY HOW MUCH I CARE FOR YOU. HOW HAPPY I WAS FOR YOU THAT YOU FINALLY ACHIEVED BEING A FIREFIGHTER. THE THOUGHT OF YOU REMAINS IN MY HEAVY HEART FOR THIS UNPREPARED SADNESS I FELT WHEN I WAS TOLD THE BAD NEWS. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T THINK OF YOU. I THANK YOU FOR ALWAYS BEING A FRIEND TO ME...MY FELLOW ARGENTINIAN BROTHER YOU WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART..I LOVE YOU

Rebecca Meire

May 1, 2003

Jimmy was at the prime of his life when God called him home. Now he lives in that place in us where no one ages, no one changes, and they live eternally until we meet again.

Claudia

September 13, 2002

I was barely 13 when I met Jimmy, his sister and their parents at a friend's place Thankgiving 1985. I used to live upstate when the family lived in Jackson Heights in Queens, so I hung out with them whenever possible. We had lost touch with them about 13 years ago. It was a few months after 11 September tragedy that I learned, from another friend, Jimmy was of the victims. I was shocked, angry and sad. My heartfelt condolences to his family and fiancee. You are in my heart and thoughts.

Christopher Slater

August 9, 2002

I was given a gift today by my girlfriend. It is a bracelet from Macy's of a random FDNY firefighter killed on September 11, 2001, at the World Trade Center.



I feel fortunate and blessed that the random name on the bracelet is that of James Pappageorge. I too am a firefighter/paramedic with the Metro West Fire Protection District in St. Louis County, Missouri. I know that "Jimmy" will watch over me in times of danger, along with the 342 other brothers from September 11th, and all firefighters who fell before him and have fallen since.



God Bless You Jimmy. God Bless Your loved ones...Your fiance, Your Sister, Your Mother, and Your young son, Justin.



I will wear the bracelet with the name James Pappageorge with pride and I will honor his memory by being the best firefighter/paramedic that I can.



You will NEVER be forgotten.



Respectfully,



Christopher Slater

Firefighter/Paramedic

Metro West Fire Protection District

[email protected]

Angie Campbell

May 9, 2002

**********GOD BLESS YOU**********

Jim Ambery

April 13, 2002

To the Papageorge family

I have been blessed to know Jimmy

I met him working out at the gym

being we both worked for ems we would work out togeter When i was working at communications he would always stop by He was a brave man

and will be mised

Shauna Parsons

April 9, 2002

There were so many heros on September 11th- you were one. That day has broken the heart of every American- Your family is in thoughts and prayers.

March 21, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS WONDERFUL HERO..JAMES PAPPAGEORGE AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS..STAY CLOSE..PRAY AND NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK..MAY JESUS...ST.JAMES. AND ST.GEORGE GREET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN...AMEN

Marlene Albarano

March 13, 2002

Dear Jimmy:

I met you when I was 12 years old. And since then, you have been the little brother I never had. I hope you are safe and happy in heaven. I am sure Mr. P. is taking good care of you, now that your sister Helen can't. We still miss you very much.There is not a day that passes that we don't think of you or speak about you. Your big sister from the "block" hopes to see you again with the hopes that we can once again feel the happiness and lafter we shared as children.There is not one day I read an article, look at a picture or watch FDNY Bravest on TV and look for you.I guess I hope I can see you one more time, even if just on TV.We often take for granted the times we share with those we love not knowing what the future would be like.I have changed that! I must say that since you've been gone I savour each happy moment that God gives me, as I now know what it feels like to live with the pain of a loss.I hope that from heaven you can give us peace of mind and healing of the heart. Six months after, I am still sitting here asking myself a lot of questions and remembering the last time I saw you on labor day weekend. I'm sorry I didn't get to say good bye. I was so sure I would see you again. Helen and I always spoke about growing old together. Maybe one day I will get to say hello, once again. For now later alligator,

Marlene

Gladys Jimenez

March 10, 2002

As I sit here trying to put into words how I feel, all I can think about was the times I had with Jimmy. I met Jimmy may years ago in the EMT-D class at LaGuardia College. Jimmy was so excited and dedicated to the profession. He was such a special human being. He would always listen to my rantings and ravings when I was having personal problems. He always had a kind word to say, and always a shoulder to cry on. We kept in touch through phone calls on the holidays. As life happens, you lose touch. It pains my heart that I never got the chance to tell him what a wonderful friend he was to me. How despite the long periods of time we didn't speak, I still thought of him and prayed for God to keep him well. Now I live in regret of all the time lost. I should have made more of an attempt at keeping in touch. I'm so sorry Jimmy. You will always be in my prayers and in my thoughts. My prayers and thoughts also go out to those you left behind. May God give them strength to endure this horrible tragedy. The world has lost a wonderful, kind, loyal, and honorable man.



I'll miss you Jimmy.

Rob Wilson

February 12, 2002

Jimmy I wrote this for you, Carlos, Tommy, and Ricky







I am sitting here in mid-September looking at a terrible winter coming. It has nothing to do with possible blizzards or what the weather has in store, it has nothing to do with three-hour commutes in snow or November rain. It has to do with not running into Carlos and catching up on our lives since last we met. “ How’s the wife?” Showing pictures. “Wow he is getting to be a little man!” “She has your wife’s eyes.”

It has to do with not being able to call, or be called by Jimmy, for anything from a shift coverage to news about a neighborhood that he might buy a house in. “ Are the schools okay for Justin?” “Can Gina commute by train?” It has to do with not running into people at golf tournaments or Home Depot.

On September 11, my darling daughter’s third birthday, a terrible act of evil, hateful men altered my life, the life of many Americans, and most notably the life of New Yorkers. At a time when I should have been having Barbie birthday cake, I was in a truck idling in Tribeca, it’s diesel fumes mixing with hazy smoke from ten blocks away. There I waited with my comrades for the call to go in and help. The hellish glow and heat are still twenty blocks away. The men I am with chomp at the bit, eager to get in to the business of turning hell back. Knowing what they see may change their lives forever. The risk of injury and death loom, but the need to help our brothers is stronger.

The call comes and we move equipment. We do it quickly and efficiently. We skirt the pile and help in anyway we can. We help our shadows moving off the pile, out of the heat, haze, and debris. Hugs and handshakes are exchanged all around.

Then back to a quiet corner with kind strangers making coffee who offer their thanks, prayers and well wishes.

The hours change and the sun sets and rises again, a new day dawns. We still stand shoulder-to-shoulder, eyes red rimmed from dust, smoke and tears. We wait for news or any word to come. We find friends and acquaintances that make our hearts beat faster, and we ask for those known to each of us and get good new and bad. We exchange hands on arms and wishes for each other’s safety. We all pray.

Our wives, children, parents, and loved ones in general let us move on to help our other family; the family that goes in when the rats and roaches are leaving. We try to rest, sleep comes with difficultly, if at all to be, easily startled by loud noises. The phone calls come “Have you heard from Mac, Eddie, Chris, Max, Darin, Shrimpboat, or Finn?” The names stream like a river. “ Hey do you know so and so?” “Is he ok or is he missing?” “ Have you talked to her or her family?” “How is Tommy’s wife, Christ his brother is missing too…”

The conversation can simply be two words, a name, or a cry of anguish. The anger wells up, the phone gets hung up, and the poor refrigerator takes another hit.

The rain and the sunshine blurs together, never sure of what day it is. A few hours home to sleep by your wife, hug your kids, and catch a bittersweet battlefield promotion ceremony for the fire department.

The bonds cannot be broken. A sad smile and hearty laugh are brought to you by those closest to you, besides your bloodlines, by those whom you share your most intimate feelings. The kids’ progress in school, how the little league game went, the wife’s job, or the trouble you have fixing the lawn mower. The specks of everyday life. They know how you snore, they laugh first when you slip; they know when you need a shoulder to cry on or a swift boot in the posterior.

A sure sign that we are stronger and the pain of the people we lost will dull, that the emptiness will still be there but the silly stories about softball games, picnics, Bar-b-que, vacations, weddings, what a fool he was at this event, how he was the first one over to help put on the new roof, fix your brakes, or move the washer and dryer.

Most of all, we shall remember how he walked with his head high into a job he loved, just to help people and collect a paycheck. No better way to earn a living, weather it be stopping a criminal, hauling a hose in to burning building, delivering a baby anywhere but the most convienent spot, or giving life saving medication to an asthmatic child.

These men and woman who do this are heroes not only when tragedy strikes, but everyday before and with heavy hearts since.







Robert Wilson

Firefighter/Paramedic

FDNY Graduation July 23, 2001

Gina Pinos

January 31, 2002

Angels come in many forms. Your strength, your patience and your love made you an angel to me long before Sept. 11. Now I find myself wandering aimlessly without you but not a day goes by that I don't thank God for having put you in my life and in Justin's. YOU were His gift to us both. We miss you dearly and I long for the day when I can be with you again. Te quiero Nene. Gina Pinos (Pappageorge) - Fiance

Judy C

January 1, 2002

Dear James,

"A man does what he must - in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures - and that is the basis of all human morality." A Quote from John F. Kennedy.



"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has." A quote from Margaret Mead.



These two quotes describe what a firefighter is, I believe. These are words that describe a brave man, such as yourself who dedicated his life in helping people and who ulitmately gave his life in the sacrifice of others.

I never had the pleasure to meet you, but I want you and your loved ones and fellow firefighters to know you are in my prayers and thoughts every day and always will be.

God Bless you, James and your loved ones and everyone who knew you who suffers from your loss.

Rest In Peace with the Angels.

Ken Furuno

December 20, 2001

"Jimmy" Pappageorge started his career with New York City EMS, before taking the promotional exam to firefighter. I was in the academy with him - Platoon 2, Squad 1 of Class 1-01 "Top of the list". While being very happy about being in the FDNY, he always showed pride in being from EMS first. Just in case any of the brothers from EMS look here, I'm sure he wanted you to know that.

Teresa Jahn

December 16, 2001

We thank James for dedicating his life to helping others. Such a profession comes with a warm and caring heart. We are deeply sorry for your loss of James. 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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