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In Memoriam, September 11, 2001


Fireman31

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As we all know, today marks the 14th anniversary of the attacks on our
nation. Today I ask all my fellow members here on SSS.com to take a
moment of silence to reflect on our 3,093 fellow Americans who lost
their lives that horrific day over one decade ago, those who have lost their lives to disease since, and to reflect on our
troops for all they have sacrificed to keep the United States safe from
terrorism. Also, please keep our nations law enforcement officers in your thoughts and prayers today in light of recent events. Let's never forget September 11, 2001. :flag:



In Memoriam:

Lieutenant John P. Napolitano FDNY Rescue Co. 2
-Ex-Chief & Commissioner Lakeland FD

Firefighter William J. Mahoney Jr. FDNY Rescue Co. 4
-Firefighter Lakeland FD Engine Co. 5

Firefighter Peter Brennan FDNY Squad Co. 288
-Firefighter Lakeland FD Engine Co. 4

Police Officer Glen K. Pettit NYPD Video Unit
-Firefighter Lakeland FD Engine Co. 5

Captain James Amato FDNY Squad Co. 1
-Firefighter Lakeland FD Truck Co. 3

FDNY "343", Brothers in Battle




:flag::angel: Rest in peace brothers, we will meet again someday :tear::shakehead:

 

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To my friend and my "Big Brother", Peter Morgan Goodrich, We miss you, I miss you, the world misses you ...

 

The Peter Morgan Goodrich foundation .... ... (please read)

 

Peter is my best friend's, older brother. His life was tragically ended, on September 11, 2001. Peter was a passanger on United Flight #175. This is the second plane to hit the World Trade Center. Peter was the type of guy to care about any and every aspect of your life.

 

Peter, I know I miss the wrestling matches, the punch on the shoulder and the genuine conversations you and I have both shared.

 

All is well, but you are sorely missed ...

 

Instead of dwelling on the life of their son being tragically taken, Sally and Donald have decided to share their son's life and memory through the foundation. His mother Sally, has opened a school in Afganistan for women, in honor of her son.

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