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Kathryn Yeager
September 11, 2024
Jamie, where are you? I miss you. ❤
James Lee Connors
September 11, 2023
Connor Family
It struck me as odd to find a name so close to mine on the annual scroll for 911 victims. I was living in the DC Metro area and was 42 on that fateful day. My next door neighbor in Springfield Va was Air Force Doctor Richard Tubb, who was the White House Physician for President Bush and VP Cheney. I saw the Pentagon burning when I crossed the Woodrow Wilson Bridge to rush home. I was concerned the Terrorists might target the Presidents Physician or his family who lived twenty feet from my house. We did lose several people in the neighborhood who worked at the Pentagon. Those were Dark Days for all. It was very surreal to find that my close namesake perished in the Tower Collapse. God Bless the Connor Family and May the Grace of God console and protect them.
James Lee Connors
paul masi
September 5, 2021
I knew James as a great young man and as the former starter and also having worked at North Hempstead growing up i Port Washington he was going to have a great future in whatvever he chose. A great golfer and his parents were so supportive of him. God bless you Jimmy and your family Paul Masi Bethpage N.Y.
Cindy Roe
September 4, 2021
Remembering James on the 20th anniversary of 9/11....
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Del Newberry
April 1, 2021
I never met you, but from your picture on here, I would lovingly give you the nickname of 'Smiley'. I am sure you brought many smiles to those who knew you and I pray today for your family and friends and hope that they will smile as they think of a fond remembrance of you. Much love from Texas
Tom H
September 12, 2019
We will never forget you, Jim. May all your family members share your spirit in their everyday life. Thank you, with much regards.
Paul Connor
April 18, 2019
Hello, I visited the 9/11 memorial today, this has been my first visit to NY since that awful day in 2001. My family and I approached from the Wall St direction and on the very first panel of names that we approached was the name James Lee Connor. My name is Paul Connor, and I was struck by the coincidence. It was an emotional experience as I once stood on the top of the WTC during a previous trip to NY. I remember exactly where I was as the news broke all those years ago. I always knew I'd come back to NY and visit the memorial to pay my respects. I ran my hand over your name, I hope you're resting in peace. As we say in Ireland - Ar dheis dé go raibh a ainm.
i m just turist and by unintentionally i took a picture. I just like to know the story behind the name.
ronit burla
November 16, 2017
Marc Taylor
September 11, 2017
Dear Connor Family: I was watching the 9/11 coverage this morning when Jimmy's name scrolled past the bottom of my television. I was friendly with Jimmy at W&M and saw him periodically after our graduation, but never on a regular basis as I relocated to Atlanta following school. He was an exceptional man and I mourn your loss still. May God keep you, and all the victims of 9/11, in his good graces.
Dwight Fairback
April 14, 2017
My son going to visit memorial today, he is 15. I wanted him to look you up. We worked together for a short time at Sandler O'Neil. You made an impact and were a classic. I am just thinking of many from those days today with his visit and wanted you to know. I am also thinking your kids are older them him right now, WOW! just not fair. much love to your family buddy.
Julia Armstrong
September 11, 2011
My school gave me a paper bracelet with James's name written on it as part of our school community's support of 9/11. I am a senior in high school. I don't know or have any contact with James's family and I probably never will but even though I will never know him or his family I feel close to them, especially today. God bless the Connor family and friends. Praying for you the rest of your days. Love from Houston, TX.
Angelica Cavazos
September 11, 2011
Jamie, Jimmy and Jack,
A quick hello!Miss you all and think of you very often. Love & prayers always (nanny) Angelica
Jennifer Glass
September 11, 2011
I did not know Jim but his name was given to me at church last week, so that we can feel the personal tragedy of 9/11 and not just the event. I've been finding out more about Jim and his big heart this week. I have a daughter and niece living in New York City, and a nephew in the Navy Seals stationed in Afghanistan. So I feel very close to this tragedy. I have been praying every day for Jim and his family, Jamie and their two sons. Its been ten years, but we will not forget the sacrifice your family made that day, Jamie. I may be stuck out here in the heartland, but do not think that there aren't people all over the country whose hearts and minds are with you in the NYC area today.
Nancy Lebold Stone
September 11, 2011
Blessings to you and the boys. Bree thinks about you all, in particular on this day. Nancy
Shane Furr
September 11, 2011
Remembering you and your family this Sept 11. Continued condolences....
Dennis & Dina Lobaina
September 11, 2009
Jim we miss you, R.I.P. Jamie I'm so sorry. God bless you and the boys.
Lauren Kiefer-Foley
September 10, 2009
I am honored to be reading James' name tomorrow at the ceremony at Ground Zero. I lost my brother, FDNY FF Michael Kiefer also that day. I hope I make James and his family proud when I read his name, I know I am proud to read it. My thoughts are with your family always!
Doug Abraham
February 23, 2009
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
Lauren Salmon Varah
May 25, 2007
Dear Jamie,
I don't know if you remember me, but we were roommates at the w&M Summer program in 1983. My aunt still leaves in Virginia Beach, and had let me know about the loss of your husband shortly after 9/11. Your boys are the same ages as my girls, and my heart goes out to all of you. I wish we had kept in touch. We have good friends in Summit, and have been there during the past 2 summers. To think we were so close by. I'd love to hear from you.
Lauren
tyeas hopkins
March 22, 2007
very sorry for the loss.Mr.Connor looked like a good person and on top of that a good swimmer.But im telling you to just try to have a good holiday!!!!
Kristine
October 24, 2006
As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.
P Tabbernor
September 14, 2006
In memory....
Joan
September 11, 2006
Jamie,
Thinking of you today. God Bless.
JoanO. (Sec. 125, Row 15)
Shelia McCorry
September 11, 2004
Dear God,
Please bless the Connor family and friends today on the third anniversary. Amen.
Peace be with you all.
Cathy Dodge
February 24, 2004
I stumbled across your web site and I am grateful to have read about James Connor. He seems like a wonderful man, and we have two things in common, my sons name is Jimmy, and I am Cathy Dodge. I will carry James in my heart and prayers.. because in reading about him its almost like knowing him... he certainly is a wonderful man.
and to all of you.. his family especially to you Jaimie, Jimmy,jack.. R.A and Cathy Dodge.. I will keep you in my prayers daily.
Thank you so much for sharing him. My life is better for having stopped at this website.. May God Bless all of you... in his Love
Patrick Connors
September 11, 2002
Dear Jamie-I had the pleasure, due to my last name, to sit behind Jim for 4 years at Chaminade in our homeroom. During that time, we must have had countless conversations by our lockers, discussing the pressing issues of teenage life. I have thought about Jim frequently during the last year. I always remember his kind disposition and good nature. Your family is in my prayers. Patrick M. Connors
Kelly Craft
April 8, 2002
Today I became aware of this site and began to visit the lives of those who perished on 9/11. I was drawn to James by a mutual interest in golf. I found a photo of a welcoming smile and I discovered something about myself in reading about James. I, too, give nicknames to those I love, but never thought about it. Thank you James for enhancing my life. May God bless all of you in your recovery from grief and loss.
Suzanne Shortman
March 11, 2002
Today marks the six month anniversary and it still feels like yesterday that this tragedy happened and touched some many of us.
Meeting Jamie and Jim at the Devils hockey games since they sat right next to me has been so wonderful. I had so much fun seeing them at the games whether they were together, with a friend, or with Little Jimmy. I feel lucky to have made friends with such special people. Saying Jimmy was "such a great guy" underestimates him. I still get tears in my eyes when I go to the Devil's games and hear the national anthem and look over at Jimmy's empty seat.
I have spoken to and seen Jamie over these past months and she has become my new idol. Her strength to carry on and deal with this tragedy is absolutely amazing. She has the strength of someone much larger than her little self. She has been trying so hard to make more of herself and time to cover the loss her boys are feeling.
If there is someone I could be more like, I would not hesitate to choose Jamie Connor.
My friendship with Jim may have been cut way too short, but I consider myself quite lucky to laugh with a man as great as he.
Mary Morris
February 14, 2002
I wish to send my condolences to the family of James Lee Connor. I did not know Mr. Connor, nor his family, but I have a mercyband with his name on it to remember him and to pray for his family. God bless you.
Ken Dunn
February 3, 2002
Over two thousand students passed through my classroom as a teacher of Spanish. James, however, is most easily and clearly remembered among them all. He was always a gentleman(with a fun loving streak that always amused yet was respectful. He was a big teddy bear whose loyalty to friends, truthfullness and love of life enhanced my class and his circle of friends.
Your family, of course, has suffered the greatest loss. However, the world around James has also lost some sunshine & truely magnificent human being. I prayer he is at peace - and flashng the big beautiful smile that accompanied his endearing personality.
Prayers & Condolences
Ken Dunn
Teacher of Spanish at Chaminade HS(1970-1985)
Nancy Van De Vaarst
January 30, 2002
I know Jamie casually since her boys were in the same pre-school classes as my girls. Though I saw Jimmy a few times at birthday parties, I never did meet him. I was shocked when I learned that Jimmy and Jack's father was one of the missing. Jamie, I just wanted to let you know that I pray for you and the boys every day. I know Jimmy has now become your #1 guardian angel. God bless.
Sue Wickham (Wischnewsky) Lu Hi '77
January 19, 2002
Dear Tod & Family,
Its been over 4 months since that tragic day. I can still cry about it like it was yesterday. Maybe its because it's so close to home for me. I worked downtown for 10 years. (Thompson McKinnon, Lehman Bros, and Nomura)It seems like the circle just gets broader each time I read a memorial.
I've read several memorials over the internet about Jimmy. He seemed like such a great person, someone that brought laughter in people's lives.Someone youcould really have a good time with. I am truly sorry for your loss.
I do have to wonder where the name "Hitter" comes from. I remember I used to call you "The All American Kid" back at Lutheran.
But Hitter?????
Cheryl Driscoll
January 18, 2002
I wish to express my sincere condolences to the Connor family. I have so many wonderful memories of the times we spent at St Mary's and NHCC. From fifth grade, when Jimmy so sweetly pointed out to me that my initials spelled out "CAD" to a Junior Golf tournament when Jimmy (the best junior golfer at the club) teamed up with me (worst golfer). Of course, we won - no thanks to me. Always a gentleman. I never go to the club without thinking of those great teenage summers at NHCC. Thank you for the fun times and good memories, Jimmy. It all seems like a life time ago. I pray for you as well as countless others who have been stolen from us. God bless your young family. God bless us all.
Teresa Jahn
January 5, 2002
We are very sorry for your loss of James. He has a brilliant smile which must reflect his heart. May his smile, his life and love live on in those who love him. Our hearts cry with you in your loss of James.
America Cries
We see your sorrow-
and our hearts cry....
We can not erase your pain
but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-
-the American people-
are beside you.
We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,
the strength that gives you courage,
and the words to lighten your spirits.
And when we are left speechless
may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts
to ease your sorrow.
May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-
-the American people-
face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn
Dixon, IL
Anonymous
December 31, 2001
MAY GOD BLESS YOU JAMES LEE CONNOR
AND MAY YOU REST IN PEACE WITH GOD
AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA
AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01
Beth Hughes
November 15, 2001
I decided to participate in the Mercy BAND (Bear Another Name Daily) ministry. I decided to have a name randonly selected from the victims of 9/11 to wear everyday. I have been given Mr. Conner's name to wear and I will be praying for his family and friends. I consider it a privilege.
Dan Lawrence
November 2, 2001
Jim's smile and joking were contagious.........I will always remember him and the laughs.........My family prays for your loss. Love.
odette fadoul-maroun
October 25, 2001
I am still very shocked about all these deaths...I remember jim from W&M.
He never stopped smiling ...
Mary Juskevich
October 23, 2001
Through many dangers, toils and snares,
We have already come.
Twas Grace that brought us safe thus far,
And Grace will lead us home.
Peace and prayers to the DiBona's and the Connors.
Love,
Mary
Penny and Bob Juskevich
October 23, 2001
To Jamie and the boys, Doug and Gail,Kevin and Missy,
We are so sadden by your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are always with you.
leslie miller
October 22, 2001
Please help each other through these difficult times. Thousands of us are praying for you-- you are never alone.
Carla Congdon Leone
October 21, 2001
I am so sorry that Jim Connor was a victim of the events of 9/11; his parents have been dear friends of my family for many years, and they are great people. My prayers are with them, and with his wife and children, for solace in this dark time of loss. Peace and Love.
Mary Gadams
October 4, 2001
My condolences go out to the whole DiBona Family on the tragic passing of Jim Connor. Let's pray that we can soon find a reason or understanding why so many outstanding individuals were taken from their loved ones. My heartfelt sympathy to those left behind, especially Jim's wife and children.
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