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Sarah Khan

New York, New York

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The Surf Spoke to Her

She worked high atop 1 World Trade Center, but Sarah Khan was happiest at sea level. Her idea of a day well spent centered on a trip to Jones Beach with her husband and their two daughters, ages 11 and 13, where they would play volleyball and listen to music over a picnic lunch. The surf would crash and the birds would call, and the Khan family would enjoy every minute of it. "She would make her stuff, and I would go get my ice bucket," said her husband, Nazam. "I have so many pictures of her, out at the beach."

A cafeteria manager for Forte Food, which ran the Cantor Fitzgerald dining rooms, Mrs. Khan, 32, emigrated from Guyana in 1992, arriving in New York where her husband had settled two years earlier. They coordinated their schedules to maximize their time with the children; she worked early and got home when school let out; he went in a little later, after getting everyone ready for the day. On weekends the Khans liked to go to the movies or to the theater, all together.

Mrs. Khan had dark eyes, dark hair and a warm smile, which she lavished on family and friends. "Her pretty smile," her husband said. "That is the first thing you will see."

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Thinking of you today my beautiful aunt. Our family miss you so much

Thinking of you today, wishing you were here. Today marks 23 years since you left us. We love you and miss you so much. Always in our hearts ❤

Dad´s wedding- you looked so pretty in this dress

Today mark 22 years since we lost you. Koshi and I would always look at dad’s wedding photos and wonder how life would’ve been if you were here with us today. You’re always in our hearts. We love and miss you so much. ❤

My beautiful aunt, it’s been twenty two years since we lost you. We miss you so much, and you’re always in our heart. You're not forgotten. Love you always

Remembering Sarah Khan and others on this day! May they all enjoy God´s heavenly glory.

Remembering you today. You´re always in our thoughts. We miss and love you so much.

Thank you everyone for taking the time to write these wonderful messages. Myself and my family truly thank you for keeping her in your thoughts and prayers. She was our angel whose time was cut short. Now she's in heaven watching over us

Prayers for your family today

The name I was best known by when the planes hit the twin towers was Sarah Khan, my maiden name. That morning, the morning of 9/11 my parents home received calls. That morning many of my friends thought I was in NYC because they knew I had signed up for a course that took place in the towers.
I was not in the towers because of a "knowing">
Before this day, I heard a voice in my heart while meditating and I was guided to not join the course at the time. I took the time to be with my...