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You were a great man we will never forget you
Jack Bishop
May 08, 2025 | Islip, NY
Lindenhurst, New York
The Veteran and His Son
He would not have wanted it any other way.
Joseph J. Angelini Sr. and his son, Joseph Jr., were firefighters, and neither survived the twin towers' collapse. "If he had lived and his son had died, I don't think he would have survived," said Alfred Benjamin, a firefighter at Rescue Company 1 in Manhattan who was partnered with Mr. Angelini for the last six months.
The elder Mr. Angelini, 63, was the most veteran firefighter in the city, with 40 years on the job. He was tough and "rode the back step" like everyone else. His 38-year-old son, who worked on Ladder Company 4 on 48th Street, was on the job for seven years.
"If you mentioned retirement to Joey, it was like punching him," Mr. Benjamin said. Joseph Jr. was proud of his father's reputation and tried to copy him any way he could, said Joseph Jr.'s wife, Donna.
And they never gave up their tools. "Think about climbing 20 stories with bunker gear, ropes, hooks, halogens and other different types of tools and somebody wants to borrow a tool -- no way," Mr. Benjamin said. "You ask them what they need done and you do it for them. You carried that tool all the way up there, so you're going to use it. If they thought they were going to need a tool, they should have carried it up. Joey Sr. always said carry your own weight. He always carried his."
Joseph Jr. applied to the department 11 years ago. He got called seven years ago. "It was the proudest day for my father-in-law. It was a great opportunity," said Donna Angelini. "His father was a firefighter and he wanted to be one, too."
Mr. Angelini, who had four children, taught Joseph Jr. carpentry. Often they worked on projects together, including a rocking horse. Joseph Jr., who had three children, had started building a dollhouse for one of his daughters. Unfinished, it is sitting on his workbench.
You were a great man we will never forget you
Jack Bishop
May 08, 2025 | Islip, NY
You are never forgotten, that day is forever embedded in the hearts of every American and people around the world. Thank you....
Sheila Olsen
September 13, 2023 | Brownstown, MI
Real heroes. Remembered here in the UK x
Kate O
September 12, 2023 | HULL
We will never forget. Thank you for your service
September 11, 2023
You are remembered. Thank you for your courage. Thank you for your service. Above all else, than you for your sacrifice. May God richly bless your family and friends with peace.
September 11, 2021 | NC
I didn't know any of the Angelini's but I do proudly have a memorial bracelet that has Joseph Angelini Jr inscribed on it. If any of the Angelini family would like this, I would be more than happy to pass along. Thank you to the Angelini Family and the numerous of first responders for your service....
Sheila Olsen
September 11, 2021 | Brownstown, MI | Friend
Joseph Sr and Joe Jr leave behind a beautiful legacy in your family who I know you are so proud of. Your kind heart, strong family values, salt of the earth demeanor, incredible work ethic, and sense of duty live on through not only your family but all who knew you and know of you through your stories. Thank you Donna for sharing it on NPR this morning. By doing so, it reminds us all of the bravery, dedication, and sacrifice shown by so many that inspires us all.
Thank you to the...
Marilyn Kincaid
September 11, 2021 | Atlanta, GA
Rest In Peace
Louise Scalzo
September 11, 2021 | NY
Remembering Joseph on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....
Cindy Roe
August 31, 2021 | Galesburg, MI