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Wendy L. Small

New York, New York

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Wendy L. Small, 26, of New York City, a secretary with Cantor Fitzgerald.

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We were childhood friends from PS 316. Wendy was always sweet and kind. Such a big loss. Last time I saw her we were both in our 20's, and she introduced me to her son. Condolences to her son and family.

Today on 10/25/23 I had Wendy in mind, I was remembering 9/11 and I remembered her. I remembered the news report that a TCI Student had lost their life on that terrible day. It's like she was talking to me and telling me to search for her. I know it's been a long time since this happen but I'm glad I could write something here for her. I didn't know Wendy but I know that she graduated on the same year I did so I must have seen her in our Graduation which was in the year 2000. My deepest...

Missing how we use to laugh..l will always remember and miss you

We send our deep sympathy to your family for the loss of wendy. She is very sadly missed. May God's promise of an end to violence soon be a reality.

I miss my MLK HS buddy and think of you often. You were always right behind me, starting in our freshman year due to the alphabetical spelling of our last names and from there we just clicked. Now you’re above us and hopefully smiling down on us all. Sending love and light to your son and family!

Love u Wendy until and beyond my life on earth

Sending our heartfelt condolences to your family. This is the only way we have of letting your family know that others really care about your loss. Each day may God continue to give the comfort and strength needed to cope. Wendy is still missed greatly and will never be forgotten.

You are so dearly missed Wendy and thought about so often. Tiff said it perfectly We dont need a day or bells to be reminded of you. Just the other day Mommy and I joked about how you and I never wanted our boys to play with dolls...LOL.. Now theyre intelligent, responsible, educated young men. Youd be so proud. We miss you and love so much! Continue to watch over us!

I miss you my dear friend Wendy! We met at the start of HS as our last names were alphabetically after one another & so we clicked. We remained friends and regrouped years later as we both worked in the World Trade Center. We saw each other in passing the week before tragedy shook our world on 9/11 & we planned to meet for lunch the following week. However, that day never came to pass. I think about you often & always wonder how your family & son are doing. Praying for their strength as...