Madeline-Sweeney-Obituary

Madeline "Amy" Sweeney

Acton, Massachusetts

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Madeline "Amy" 35. Died Tuesday Morning September 11, 2001. Amy was born December 14, 1965, in Valley Stream N.Y. Daughter of Harry and Eleanor Stice of Merrimack NH. and William and Dottie Todd, of Norwich CT. She was the wife of Michael Sweeney of Acton MA. Amy worked for American Airlines as a...

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I thought of you today and lit a candle. Hope you are at peace

Amy, remembering you and your courage, 24 years later. An American hero!

I never knew you or knew of you. You spunded like an amazing person. If i make it to Colorado to ski, ill think of you. I'd like to say thank you for doing your job & being so brave. My sincere condolences. I will never forget RIP

Went to high school with Amy. We were both on the cheer team. She was very nice, caring, and pretty. Rest in peace, old friend. I miss you

I was actually working on a flight with Amy 5 months prior. We both had coach class cabin duties. She was very helpful, pretty lady, and was very mindful of other passengers. When we got to our layover spot, we actually hung out. Ate dinner, went to the beach together, you know. She was also very sweet and gentle. Her beautiful soul will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace. You were very beautiful inside and out. Condolences to Micheal, Anna, Jack, and her other family and friends.

writing this on 10-15-24. i can´t imagine the pain that micheal, anna, and jack sweeney felt on 9-11-01. i know that amy is watching down on her family, and i´m so honored that i share a name with a flight 11 hero.

On the week of 9-11-24, my school was doing a project. Each student got to choose a victim on one of the planes to learn about. I chose Madeline Amy Sweeney. After learning more about her, I realized that she died a hero. It's very sad that she was just trying to do her job and not just her, but every crew member. Rest in paradise, Madeline. I hope that her family has found peace.

FLIGHT 11 Your heart soon will be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My condolences to the family. I hope that you´ve reached a point where you find some solace in the words of strangers. She handled an unimaginable situation with dignity and without panic. I have no doubt her last thoughts and prayers were for and about you. I believe that would have given her peace in those moments. Imaging the progression of your lives and willing you to hold onto her during those moments. God bless you. God bless your wife and mother. God bless America. ...