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Vincent S. Morello

New York, New York

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Vincent S. Morello, 34, of New York City, a firefighter with the New York Fire Department, was lost on September 11 in the World Trade Center. He came from a family of firefighters (His father, John, is a retired fire chief, his brother, Marc, is also a firefighter). He was married to Debi and father to Justin,7, and Paige, 5.

A memorial was held on November 2 in Middle Village. He was a wonderful friend and family man. In 2000, Vincent gave up a job for the FDNY as a mechanic, taking a 50 percent paycut, to fulfill his dream of riding the truck, instead of fixing it. He will be missed. One-Weekend Bachelor
One weekend every summer, the commissioner of the Male Bonding Association would lead eight buddies to the Hamptons — but what happened there remained a mystery. His rules: No guy could call his wife. No guy could mention his wife. If a wife asked what the husbands did, the guy had to reply, "I can't tell you."

Each year the rules became sillier, in direct proportion to the commissioner's happy descent into family life. Debi Morello, his wife, never worried about those weekends. That's because Vincent Morello, 34, a firefighter with Ladder Company 35 in Manhattan and the son of a retired battalion chief, would still surprise her throughout the year with flowers, candles and wine for no other reason than love.

And he kept everything around the house in fine order: he was great with his hands, especially when cooking holiday meals for the family. Funny thing, though: the first time he held his son, Justin, he was awkward and fumbling. He wanted so badly to be a good father that he never seemed to let go of the baby, now 8. By the time Paige, now 6, was born, Mr. Morello was more than ready. While Paige wrapped her father around her finger, the commissioner's Hamptons rules grew sillier still.

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I did a stair run today in Hays Kansas 9/14/24 in remberence of 9/11 everyone wore a name of a first responder that was lost that day! God Bless you sir you and your family sacrificed everything that day! May you be in ever lasting peace! God Be with you and your family!

Hey Vinnie... It´s been a very long time ago but I will always remember you playing basketball with us at Sacred Heart Elementary gym on Sunday evenings. We would always talk and you always said how much you wanted to be a brother. You were a fire dept mechanic in training under My friend Mike Mazzo. I´ll always remember your three point shots. They were great!!! I´ll continue to pray for you and your family for as long as I live along with all the rest of our brothers and PD and...

In your honor today I carried your picture up 110 flights of stairs. I got hot and tired and I thought about how you were hot and tired. I am sorry you lost your life and I will not forget your sacrifice and your families sacrifice.

Thank you for being a true hero, Vincent.

I will never forget you cousin Vinny, Sorry I didn't get to know you better.

Read about this wonderful father and husband as they read his name. So sorry for your loss. Your children are so grown by now.

In your honor today I climbed 78 flights in remembrance of you and the sacrifice you made.

So many years have gone by but the memory of that horrific day have not left my eyes and heart. I pray for you and your family everyday. Rest in peace my Hero!!