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Paul Jurgens

Levittown, New York

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A Hero Once Again
Those who knew Paul Jurgens said his life was divided into three parts: family, work and practical jokes. He excelled at all three.

He joined the Port Authority police in 1980 and developed such expertise as a rescuer that he was made an instructor at the authority's Rescue Training Center. On the morning of Sept. 11, Mr. Jurgens, 47, was driving from Kennedy International Airport to Jersey City, but he detoured and was last seen speeding to the World Trade Center to help. In 1992, he rushed onto a burning jumbo jet that had crashed on takeoff at Kennedy and helped usher all 292 passengers to safety.

"What he did was unusual and heroic," said Sgt. Mike Florie, one of his supervisors. "It's hot and smoke-filled, and you're risking your life."

On weekends, he loved to shoot baskets and throw softballs with Paul Jr., 17, June, 15, and Lindsay, 9. He and his wife, Maria, also loved inviting friends over to barbecues.

"He always used to say, 'I got it made. I got the greatest wife, the greatest kids and the greatest job,' " she said.

As for practical jokes, his brother-in-law, Tony Liotta, recalled that when he woke up after dozing off one evening after dinner, he found "Paul Jurgens is my hero" written on his arm.

At a memorial service in Levittown, N.Y., Mr. Liotta said, "Now I realize how true that is."

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RIP to a 9/11 first responder.....

Dear Jurgens Family, Pls know we feel and share in your sorrow on this sad anniversary. Our prayers are with you and your family. To Paul ~ May you rest in peace knowing that you are the best of what we all can aspire to be: a kind and selfless soul..a hero. You will never be forgotten.
With Love, Schiermbock Family
September 11, 2017

I never met you but your a big hero in the family. I've heard incredible stories about you and how heroic you were. I wanted to thank you for everything for helping others and saving lives. I'm visiting the 9/11 museum on a school field trip and I'm hoping we get to see the Ingraved names by where the twin towers stood so I can see yours and pray. I really would have loved to meet you knowing you had a big impact on my family and God mothers life. rip Paul. ❤

I remember this day like it was yesterday, your beautiful daughter June was in my 10th grade , 3rd period English class when we heard the news. Her eyes filled with worry, showed the kind of love she had for you and at the moment even though I did not know you well, I knew that you were a great father to my beautiful friend. May you continue to rest in peace and know that you will NEVER be forgotten.

Rest in peace.... Hicksville Friends n family

My last memory of Paul was a few weeks before 911. The dogwood clan was out at the beach. I can remember jumping onto the life guard tower and sitting there enjoying the view. Mr Jurgens came up to me and said do you know what this tower is for ? Me being a teenager had no idea what to say except it was a fun place to be. He said "this tower is to protect people who were in need ", I like to think Mr Jurgens went to those towers that day to " protect those in need".
He was a true...

RIP Paul.....a true gentlemen