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Lawrence Davidson

New York, New York

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Lawrence Davidson decided to go live in Israel shortly after he graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn, and ended up staying there for 12 years. He lived in a kibbutz, fell in love, married, had two children and joined the army, where he became a tank commander.

He traded in his uniform for a suit after returning to New York in 1980 and joining the financial services industry. Mr. Davidson, 51, had been working as a broker for Aon for only three weeks when the World Trade Center was attacked.

Around the time of his return to the United States, Mr. Davidson's marriage ended, and his children moved to Toronto with their mother. But his son Marc said something wonderful happened five years ago: Marc graduated from college and moved to New York, where he made a new best friend - his father. They moved in together, cooked dinners and even met for lunch. They got to know each other again, this time as adults. "I feel really blessed," Marc said from Whistler, British Columbia, where he now lives. "I really got to know my father again and be a part of his life."

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Rest in PEACE MY DEAR FRIEND. YOU ARE ALWAYS IN MY MIND.

I listened for your name to be read this morning. I miss you as much today as I did yesterday. ♥♥

I miss you..... gone but never forgotten.
Continue Resting In Peace my friend.
Wanda

Such a wonderful human being, you're missed just as much today as ever! LOVE U MY BROTHER!

Wow Larry, Can hardly believe it's been 20 years years since I've spoken to you and heard you answer back. I think of you often and miss you every day. Sleep In Peace......My BROTHER

I miss Larry he was always nice to me. He had a gentle Spirit. He would always hug me whenever he saw me. Contiue to S.I.P.

Wow, I cant believe it has been 20 yrs. I still love you and miss the best hugs in world. To your sons, you are still in my thoughts and prayers. Rest on Brother, Rest on!!!

Remembering Lawrence on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

We were friends back in our high school days in Brooklyn. I just heard about his passing and am so saddened that he did not live to spend time with his grandchildren and all the wonderful friends he made in his life. The notes from those who knew him are heartwarming. I will listen for his name on this anniversary of 9/11. RIP

Delia "Chickie" Cooke