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Scott O'Brien

New York and New Britain, Connecticut

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Scott O'Brien, of Carroll Street, Brooklyn, NY, formerly of Westwood Drive, New Britain, tragically lost his life Tuesday, (September 11, 2001) in the attack on the World Trade Center. He was 40 years old. Scott was at a trade show. He was the regional manager for Slam Dunk Networks, located at...

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Thinking of you, as always, on this day.

Jesus Scott it´s going on 24 years. I read through these occasionally and still weep for you. I´m 63 years old....it should be you. I hope you´re with mom and dad, they missed you so much. Thanks to everyone, especially those in Brooklyn...better late than never. You saved me all those years ago, especially Liam and Chloe. I still try to make sense of it, I guess I never will because there was never any sense to it. All my love brother.

God bless your family. NYC for the 1st. Took this picture. Search for your name online to learn your story. To your family, I´m sorry for your loss but just know someone else was thinking of him and yourselfs today.

God bless your family. NYC for the 1st. Took this picture. Search for your name online to learn your story. To your family, I’m sorry for your loss but just know someone else was thinking of him and yourselfs today.

Never forgotten.

I worked with Scott from 1994-1997 and remembering him today and what a funny, wonderful man he was. I remember how much he loved his family the most and how he could always make me laugh in the most stressful work situations. Lighting a candle today for his family.

Thinking of you on this day.

When I think of all of us when we were young and without a care so many memories come to mind. Your sense of humor, dedication to your family and friends, love of Jerry and the band and all the silly and sometimes stupid things we did. You are dearly missed. My love to you, Kelly, Liam and Chloe. My thoughts are with you always.....

Thinking of you. The memories still feel fresh. See you some day.

I remember Scott O'Brien.
God's own grin upon his face.
Trotting all the way from third.
Five for Abby's first, first base.

I remember Scott O'Brien
with his people acting dumb.
with his people with my people
in the auditorium.

I remember Scott O'Brien
by his daughter, son and wife.
Why would I have thought to tell him
why I so admired his life.

Scott O'Brien's back with Jesus.
Dust to dust is what they say.