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Louis J. Nacke

New Hope, Pennsylvania

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On what would have been Louis J. Nacke's first wedding anniversary, he was feted with his favorite food and wine by the family he left behind.

"He would have wanted us to do it this way," said Nacke's father-in-law, Robert Weisberg. "It was very poignant, and we will always remember him."

Nacke, 42, of New Hope, Pa., was killed when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in rural Pennsylvania. Nacke and his wife, Amy, had been living with Weisberg while they waited for their home to be built. Their first wedding anniversary was Sept. 16.

Nacke was a voracious weightlifter and "proactive" guy who oversaw operations at a K-B Toys warehouse in Clinton, N.J. He was on the plane headed for San Francisco on business on Sept. 11.

"He really didn't want to go and wasn't much of a flier--maybe two or three times a year," Weisberg said. "The timing was just unbelievable. You just want to turn back the clock."

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You and all the other's who died that day have been on my mind a lot recently. Nearly 24 years later, and the imprint you left on this life is still here. You're with us when we hear a Billy Idol record, you're with us every Sunday when we watch the Pittsburgh Steelers (who you would not be happy with lol), and even though I have only ever seen you in pictures, I see you every time I look at your grandson, even when I look at my brothers, who as they get older, start to look more and more...

Louis, you are missed & remembered today & everyday. Rest in Peace.

I say a prayer every year for Mr Louis Nacke on 9/11 By a twist of faith I worked for the K.B. Toy co in the Poconos of Penn when our warehouse was closed I decided not to take the transfer to the N.J.facility. Who Knows what could have happened. R.l.P. Mr Nacke

I am really missing you today and really wish I could pick up the phone and call you. I miss the long conversations we would have about everything, some serious, some goofy. Love you. Lisa

Another year has passed. 21 years. We will always remember you, Louis. God Bless.

I can tell that he was a very fun person to be around. I like traveling and fast cars as well. He will forever be remembered.

Another anniversary has passed...19 years...still seems unreal. Always in our hearts.

Forever in my heart.

Forever in my heart.