Glenn -Wilkinson-Obituary

Lt. Glenn Wilkinson

Bayport, New York

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Lt. Glenn Wilkinson, 46, of Bayport, New York, a firefighter with the New York Fire Department.

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Will never forget my teammate/classmate and friend Wilk. Hope you are hanging with our other classmates Fernie and Kev and enjoying the view from above. Thank you again for being one of NYFD's Bravest. You continue to inspire us all with how to "Do the right thing" in our lives and made the ultimate sacrifice in helping others on that dreadful day in American history. God Bless your wife and children, they have missed you so much.

Lt. Wilkinson,

As I wake up to another anniversary of that tragic day, I cannot help but to think of you and the ultimate sacrifice you have made. It reminds me that neither today or tomorrow is promised but individuals like you are there to give us a better chance of seeing our loved ones at the end of the day. I will never forget your sacrifice and will always wear your name on my wrist. God bless you, your family, and this great country we live in.

CWO3 Jason...

Remembering Wilk, my friend, classmate, and teammate along with all those who lost their lives this tragic day in American history. You all continue to leave your mark with memorials and remembrances to insure we "Never Forget". God Bless you all and to anyone who may read this "It's more important to be nice" as Wilk would always tell his children. To all active and retired FDNY: Stay well, Stay Safe and Thank You.

Lt. Wilkinson,

I continue to remember and honor you and your fellow brothers, and all who died that tragic day. I will never forget the ultimate sacrifice that was paid by you that day. Thank you all those today who chose a life of service to our fellow man by being first responders. May others live by your example. May us as a nation never forget! God Bless.

CWO3 Jason Frisch, USMC (Ret.)

Lt. Wilkinson,

There are no words that can comfort this day. Many people made an ultimate sacrifice on this day years ago, one of those people were you. Wearing your name around my wrist reminds me to forever be grateful for what you did on this day. God Bless you, your family, and all those who were taken from us too soon.

CWO3 Jason Frisch, USMC (Ret.)

Wilk - We continue to remember you and your first responder brothers who gave it all on this day 21 years ago. You have left us with a blueprint for how to cherish our family and friends. Hopefully, we all can live up to the example you set in your short time here with us. May God Bless all those who were closest to you. As always, continue to look over and protect the underdogs. Miss you Wilk. WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!!!

Brother you are always in my heart. I have two boys now and watch them interact as brothers with cherished memories of our brotherhood. I have told them all about you, but it is tragic that one never met you and the other has only vague memories of your reading to him when he was three. I am forever grateful that you were my big brother. I am still learning life lessons through my memories of you. Love, Jim

Lt. Wilkinson,

I wear your name around my wrist each day to remember your ultimate sacrifice. You answered the call on this day 20 years ago. You made the ultimate sacrifice for your country. You will never be forgotten. I am praying for you and your family, as well as your fellow heroes.

CWO3 Jason Frisch, USMC (Ret.)

Watching 20 year tributes on tv this evening. Feels like yesterday. The horror, the panic and confusion, and then the awful news that our loved ones , friends , and neighbors were among those lost. The disbelief, the funerals , the grief that never ends. The way our nation , and our neighbors united as one and flew our flags high in the aftermath. Remembering today also all the men and women who lost their lives overseas fighting this war. Your bravery and sacrifice will never be...