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I wear a mercy band with her name and WTC to remember her!
Julie Kope
September 10, 2024 | Other
New York, New York
Saving a Day for Halloween
Adriane Scibetta was supposed to be on vacation on Sept. 11, the last day of a weeklong break from her job in the accounting department at Cantor Fitzgerald. But she decided to return to work ahead of schedule and save the day to spend Halloween with her children.
She told her older brother, Salvatore Venuto, of her plan in a telephone conversation on Monday night. That his sister was in her office in the World Trade Center that fateful Tuesday was typical of her, Mr. Venuto said, because she had chosen to do something special with her children, 4-year-old Gabriella and 15-month-old Vincent.
Mrs. Scibetta, 31, and her husband, Charles, 35, a mason for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, settled in Staten Island once they could afford to buy a house. But their ties were still in the old neighborhood - Bensonhurst, Brooklyn - where they were raised and where they met on the playground of Seth Low Junior High School.
Each morning, on the way to work in Astoria, Queens, Mr. Scibetta left the children at his mother-in-law's house, where Italian remains the first language 35 years after Caterina and Petro Venuto emigrated from Calabria. The day before the attack, Gabriella started prekindergarten, with her mother in attendance for the first day of school.
That was Mrs. Scibetta's last earthly pleasure, which she recounted with joy to her brother. "'She's getting used to it already,'" he said she told him that Monday night. "'She's such a big girl.'"
I wear a mercy band with her name and WTC to remember her!
Julie Kope
September 10, 2024 | Other
She loved her husband and children
Julie Kope
September 10, 2024 | Other
We all miss her but she will always be in the hearts of great people and we will still have her in our hearts.
sophia davidson
September 12, 2023 | Wereton, MO | Mother
Adriane is a member of my family. I never had the pleasure of meeting her because I was born after the attack.
But Adriane, we still talk about you. Even I do. I talk about what I do know, and I love to learn what I can. You’re still with us; in our memories, in our hearts. You’re in our family, always. I’m glad to know who you are despite never meeting. Your kids are doing amazing. I’m proud.
Rest in peace , Adriane.
We love you.
January 28, 2023 | Family
RIP to this Twin Towers victim.
A.L.
October 05, 2019 | ON
A dear friend of mine suggested through Facebook that we can all keep the memory of those taken on 9/11 by choosing someone and learn about them, share with others about them and reach out to leave a message on their Guest books. I was drawn to learn more about Adriane, first because I was 31 on 9/11/01 as well and at that time I had a daughter who was 2 1/2 and a son who was 15 months. I love hearing the stories I found online about her and will think of her on Halloween each year, I...
Heidi H
September 12, 2019 | Weddington, NC
I didn't knew adriane but I share with her the same last name. I don't know why but I feel a special bond with her.I visited the world trade center during my honeymoon on September 2013. Since then i often think about her.rip dear adriane, you won't be forgotten...even from here, Italy.
ciao bella
Miriam Scibetta
June 05, 2015 | Turin, Italy, NY
My beautiful childhood friend. Here we are, another anniversary of a day never to be forgotten. As your soul lives on in Heaven, please watch over my family as well as your own. God would not have taken you so soon if you were not needed by his side. I need your prayers for healing. I love you from the depths of my soul and pray for your family. RIP you will never be forgotten
Yasemin Imirzalioglu
September 10, 2014 | Brooklyn, NY
Adriane,
Every year on this day I have attempted to write something here... I wanted so much to leave a testament of the kind soul that you were in your short time here….. But each year as I sat down to write something on the anniversary of your death, I was overcome with sorrow at how unmercifully you were ripped from this life….. Your children are getting so big, my mom tells me about them when she runs into your mom, or your uncle Joe and his wife…. I hope one day, they will read this,...
Joann De Falco
September 11, 2013 | Brooklyn, NY