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    LIEUTENANT CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN - LAD 111 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT CHRISTOPHER SULLIVAN - LAD 111Chris married his high school sweetheart. He was a wonderful husband and an amazing father. He has two sons‚ Sean age 7‚ and Brian‚ age 5. He loved spending time with his sons teaching them all of the things that he loved like kayaking‚ camping‚ hiking‚ fishing‚ skiing‚ and cooking. He loved spending time with his family. He lived life to the fullest.He was big‚ strong‚ and athletic with a heart of gold. He loved being a fireman. He was the kind of guy that everyone liked.We miss him!Dolores M. Sullivan
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    ROBERT CORDICE - SQD 1 Product Image
    ROBERT CORDICE - SQD 1My son Robert was proud to be a New York City Firefighter. He was my only child and my best friend. My prayers are always with those that were lost on 9/11 and I know they will never be forgotten.
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    RUBEN CORREA - ENG 74 Product Image
    RUBEN CORREA - ENG 74Ruben D. Correa‚ 44‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 74. The 13-year FDNY veteran loved riding his mountain bike and fishing. Correa was married to his wife 21 years and had three daughters.
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    JAMES COYLE - LAD 3 Product Image
    JAMES COYLE - LAD 3James loved being a fireman. He was a Star Wars lover! He enjoyed hockey‚ baseball and football. He loved life. James lived 25 hours in every day. James tried to be the best fireman possible. He loved all the traditions and trappings that were part of the fireman’s life. He truly enjoyed helping people he cared about‚ his friends and family. If you were James’s friend‚ you were in his family for life.
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    LIEUTENANT JOHN	CRISCI - HAZMAT Product Image
    LIEUTENANT JOHN CRISCI - HAZMATLieutenant John A. Crisci joined the New York City Fire Department on November 5‚ 1977. With a 24-year career‚ he worked in many engine and truck companies throughout the city. His latest service was for the Hazardous Materials Co. 1 located in Maspeth‚ Queens. This unit is a citywide response team specializing in hazardous‚ biochemical and terrorist incidents in the City of New York. Lt. Crisci’s career also included being a Fire Marshal and teaching at the ‘Rock.’ He received the Chief John J. McElligott Medal in 1989 for the rescue of a little girl in a tenement building in Harlem. Not only was he a dedicated firefighter but also a great dad to his three sons. His wife and family will never forget John’s heroism. We Miss and Love You Forever.
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    BATTALION CHIEF DENNIS CROSS - BAT 57 Product Image
    BATTALION CHIEF DENNIS CROSS - BAT 57Dennis A. Cross‚ 60‚ battalion chief‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 57. He joined the FDNY in 1963 after a two-year tour of duty in Vietnam‚ where he served in an Army communications unit. Cross served on a Commissioner’s committee to draft new firefighting regulations and trained upcoming chiefs in a mentoring program. Known as Captain Fearless‚ he followed in the footsteps of his father who was a New York firefighter‚ as is Cross’s son. Cross was devoted to his wife‚ three daughters‚ and three grandchildren. He had a saying that he loved. ‘Take care of men‚ and men will take care of you.’
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    THOMAS	CULLEN III - SQD 41	 Product Image
    THOMAS CULLEN III - SQD 41 Thomas Patrick Cullen III‚ 31‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 41. A Staten Island resident‚ he enjoyed scuba diving and playing football. Married to his wife for five years‚ Cullen also loved to play with model trains with his young son. He had already decided to go to law school if he didn’t get into the FDNY.
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    ROBERT CURATOLO - LAD 16	 Product Image
    ROBERT CURATOLO - LAD 16 Robert Curatolo‚ 31‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 16. A six-year FDNY veteran‚ he had just gone off duty when the World Trade Center call came in‚ and he responded anyway. A fellow firefighter captured the courage of Curatolo and Lieutenant Ray Murphy on film after the first tower collapsed as they walked‚ covered with dust‚ toward the other tower. Two of Curatolo’s brothers are firefighters‚ and another brother is a New York City police officer. Curatolo had been married only a few weeks before September 11th.
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    LIEUTENANT EDWARD D'ATRI - SQD 1 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT EDWARD D'ATRI - SQD 1Edward D’Atri‚ 38‚ was a lieutenant with Squad 1 in Brooklyn. A firefighter since 1984‚ he said that the FDNY was ‘in his blood.’ Firefighters who worked with him said that D’Atri was someone they would want behind them if they had to go into a burning building. D’Atri was a bodybuilder who won the title ‘Mr. Staten Island’ in 1987. He took karate classes and loved to read philosophy. More than anything else‚ he cherished time with his two sons‚ Anthony and Michael. He managed their Little League team and took them on many father-son trips. The boys especially looked forward to nights they spent at the firehouse with their dad. Eddie had a lot of energy and much courage. He certainly earned his hero status that day. He will be missed by many.
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    MICHAEL D'AURIA - ENG 40 Product Image
    MICHAEL D'AURIA - ENG 40Michael D’Auria was a very warm and loving young man who had a purpose in life. It was somewhat of a struggle getting there but he knew what his goal was and he succeeded. His entire life he wanted to be a fireman. He was sworn into the department on May 2‚ 2001 after receiving 100 percent on both the written and physical tests. He was so proud to be a part of the FDNY. Mike was a chef at various restaurants in Manhattan‚ Brooklyn‚ and Staten Island. When he graduated from high school‚ he went to culinary school since he had been too young at that time to take the fire department test. Michael loved getting tattoos‚ but they each had a very special meaning to him‚ e.g. St. Michael the Archangel on his right shoulder. He felt he was his protector. Mike began painting last year. Something he never tried before‚ but when he did he had such a talent that people were just amazed seeing his paintings. Most of all‚ Michael was a caring‚ giving person. He literally would give the shirt off his back to someone in need. Michael was a hero to many people over the years; now he’s a HERO to all. As I sit here and write‚ I cry because my heart aches but I know you are happy now‚ Michael. You knew life here was only a small part of a very big picture. Michael made a statement to his sister‚ Christina‚ several months before September 11: ‘I know when I die it’s going to be in a big way and it’s going to change the world.’ How right you were my son. Always and forever in our hearts. Mom
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    SCOTT DAVIDSON - LAD 118 Product Image
    SCOTT DAVIDSON - LAD 118Scott Davidson was a man of many talents-firefighter‚ athlete‚ teacher‚ coach‚ and bartender just to name a few. He gave of himself to his community in many ways. He was looked up to by many as a basketball coach and school teacher. He enjoyed life and all it had to offer. He was a fierce competitor who won many awards. He was an all-star baseball player in the Great Kills Little League. He played four years of basketball at St. Joseph-by-the-Sea High School where he was named the most valuable player in the Jacques Classic All-Star High School game in 1986. He earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the College of Staten Island where he played on the basketball team for all four years‚ and was captain his senior year. Materialistic things were not of importance to Scott. The most important things to Scott were his two children‚ his son Peter‚ 8 years old‚ and his daughter Casey‚ 4 years old. He was very proud of them‚ and he was happiest while coaching them‚ having a catch or watching a dance recital. He coached his son Peter in football and baseball‚ and his daughter Casey was certainly a ‘Daddy’s Girl.’ He loved his children above all things. One of the proudest moments in Scott’s life‚ aside from the birth of his two children‚ was when he graduated the fire academy. He worked at Ladder Company 118 in Brooklyn Heights‚ New York. He was a firefighter since January 16‚ 1994‚ a lifelong dream of his. He often said it was ‘the greatest job in America.’ On September 11‚ 2001‚ Scott was on duty and responded to the call after a second hijacked airliner struck the World Trade Center. Scott’s acts of heroism are not surprising. He was a brave and fearless man and a devout patriot. He was a friend to many‚ and will be sorely missed by us all. He is survived by his two children‚ Peter and Casey‚ his father Stephen Davidson‚ his mother Carla DiMaggio‚ his stepmother Linda Davidson‚ his brother Michael Davidson‚ and his grandmother Celia Lategano.
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    EDWARD	DAY - LAD 118 Product Image
    EDWARD DAY - LAD 118Edward J. Day‚ 45‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 11. Day was a third-degree black belt in karate‚ and taught young children about its mental and physical benefits. He had a keen sense of humor and hated grumpiness. The grouchiest of his pals at the firehouse got smiley-face stickers on their helmets.
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    BATTALION CHIEF THOMAS DeANGELIS - BAT 8 Product Image
    BATTALION CHIEF THOMAS DeANGELIS - BAT 8Tommy was a Chief in the 8th Battalion in Manhattan for the past five years. He felt that being a fireman was the best and most rewarding profession. He often said that he couldn’t ever imagine doing anything else. The comradeship with the guys at the firehouse was so appreciated and important to Tommy. He loved the hours and different shifts of the job‚ allowing him to be home on off-hours to work out at the gym or be available to attend a school function with his daughter Nicole. The only other role in Tommy’s life that matched this pride and contentment he had with being a fireman was being a father to his three children‚ and for just a short while a grandpa to his 2-year-old granddaughter. Tommy loved life. He met life’s challenges bravely‚ confidently and honestly. Whatever the outcome‚ he embraced it with a smile‚ believing that it’s the way things were meant to be. Tommy was a most loving and dedicated husband. He believed in love and its power to overcome anything. Promising to never succumb to the effects of old age or the need to become dependent‚ he worked out at the gym faithfully. He was an avid reader and also enjoyed writing short stories in his spare time. His dream was to one day have a book published. Tommy loved the peace and tranquility that sailing brought to his life. The dream of one day owning a sailboat and traveling for weeks on the water was a close reality for him. Tommy touched all who knew him with his kindness‚ respect and love. There is a huge void in all those lives he touched‚ especially his family’s. But we remember what Tommy would say‚ ‘This is the way it was meant to be.’ Everyday we do move forward in a small way knowing Tommy is still with us-just in a different way.
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    MANUEL	DELVALLE - ENG 5 Product Image
    MANUEL DELVALLE - ENG 5Manny DelValle Jr. was an organized man — he had to be to find time for his extensive family and all of his interests. "Manny was a don't- leave-for-tomorrow- what-you-can-do-today guy," said his mother, Gricel Zayas-Moyer, of Brookline, Mass. At home in the Bronx, Mr. DelValle took advanced classes in salsa dancing. He loved Latin music but listened to everything. "Rap," said his brother Pete Moyer. "And R&B," added his sister Grace Nolly. "Old school," said his father, Manuel Del Valle, to be specific. Mr. DelValle, who graduated from the University of Maryland, was also an accomplished moguls skier and roller skater, a traveler, a lover of war movies and, his family says, a lady's man. He also got Engine Company No. 5, where he was assigned, to participate in the Puerto Rican Day Parade. He was the one in the family who always sent a card and gift to siblings, half-siblings and cousins. He helped his stepfather get organized, too. "All of a sudden, my husband was remembering all this stuff, and he told me `Manny organized my Palm Pilot,' " Mrs. Zayas-Moyer sai
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    MARTIN DeMEO - HM 1 Product Image
    MARTIN DeMEO - HM 1Martin N. DeMeo New York Fire Department of New York 9-11 Year of Death: 2001 Martin‚ a devoted husband and father of two teenage children‚ was a kind and compassionate individual. He enjoyed helping others and this was reflected in his many years of service as volunteer for the Fire-Medic Company of Port Washington‚ New York followed by a career as a paramedic and then as a firefighter. He took pleasure in spending time with his family‚ including camping‚ baseball and trips to Montauk.
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    DAVID DeRUBBIO - ENG 226 Product Image
    DAVID DeRUBBIO - ENG 226David P. DeRubbio was born on March 9‚ 1963‚ the fifth of seven children born to Albert and Marion DeRubbio. He grew up on 48th Street in the Sunset Park part of Brooklyn with his six brothers and sisters‚ Marylee‚ Dominck‚ Anthony‚ Albert‚ Robert and Angela‚ and with his niece Leah‚ who lived upstairs. He attended St. Agatha’s Grammar School and graduated from Aviation High School. David married Lori in February 1989 and their daughter Jessica was born later that year. The DeRubbio family continued to grow with the addition of his in-laws‚ Steve‚ Mario‚ Cathy and Terri and his cherished nieces and nephews (his godson)‚ Anthony‚ Joseph‚ Dominick‚ James‚ Leah and Danielle. David successfully completed training at the New York City Fire Academy at Randall’s Island on August 12‚ 1998 and was assigned to Engine Company 226. David now joined the ranks of the DeRubbio Firefighters: his brothers Dominick (Battalion Chief‚ 22nd Battalion‚ Staten Island)‚ Anthony (Firefighter‚ Engine Company 235‚ Bed-Stuy)‚ and Robert (Firefighter‚ Engine Company 248‚ Bed-Stuy). He soon went on rotation and spent a year at Ladder 20 in Manhattan and Engine 290 in Brooklyn. David was an extremely loyal New York Rangers fan and wore the team logo on his Fire Department issued helmet. He was also an avid player around the neighborhood. He played on a few teams with friends and also with the guys from the firehouse. It was as if he was born on skates! He was also a devoted New York Yankees fan and a NASCAR follower. Bill Elliot was his favorite driver and Dave followed him religiously. Dave was the ultimate pack rat. There wasn’t anything he didn’t collect‚ from stamps to baseball cards‚ his daughter’s baby and toddler toys‚ cards that she made for him‚ pictures and mementos. Dave was always willing to help‚ no matter what the job entailed. He could take anything apart and have it together in no time. Most times‚ when Dave wasn’t at the firehouse‚ or playing hockey‚ he could be found under a car. Whether with his friends‚ or with his Dad‚ he was always there when you needed him. He was ñbuilt like an ox. To know Dave was to love him immediately. His family is heartbroken and remains so to this day. He is missed so very much‚ not for what he could do for you‚ but for what he brought to your life. David was the funniest person alive. His presence‚ his smile and laughter could brighten the darkest of rooms. There was never a time when he wasn’t laughing or sharing a story. No one did it better than Dave. There will never be words adequate enough to express our loss. We miss him terribly and love him more than we could ever say. We know heaven has the best now.
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    GERARD DEWAN - LAD 3 Product Image
    GERARD DEWAN - LAD 3Gerard P. Dewan‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 3. Dewan‚ a five-year FDNY veteran‚ was originally from Boston. He moved to New York because there weren’t any fire department positions open in his hometown. He had firefighting in his blood. His father and grandfather were both firefighters. Four brothers had also served as public safety officers. Dewan planned to return to Boston one day and raise a family.
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    GEORGE DiPASQUALE - LAD 2 Product Image
    GEORGE DiPASQUALE - LAD 2He was a religious man who served as an elder in the Mariner’s Harbor Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses. George was known as someone who practiced what he preached. Even his fellow firefighters nicknamed him ‘Holy Man’ because he often shared his faith and hope with others. Some of George’s hobbies were playing basketball and tennis. He enjoyed drawing‚ listening to music and playing the guitar. George DiPasquale was born on September 23‚1967 in the state of New Jersey. By the time he was in high school‚ he stood six feet‚ five inches tall. He attended Port Richmond High School in Staten Island‚ New York and was a member of the basketball team. After graduating high school‚ he attended Western Maryland College. George married his wife on September 12‚ 1992 and was a devoted husband. On December 17‚1999‚ he became a loving father to a 5lb. 14 oz. baby girl. He adored her and loved being a ‘daddy’. George was truly a ‘family man.’ October of 1994 was a proud time for us all when George graduated from the New York City Firefighters Academy. George was a man who truly loved helping people so it was only natural for him to become a firefighter. He was assigned to Ladder Co. 2 located on 51st Street in Manhattan. For over seven years he enjoyed going to work and drew close to his fellow firefighters. He was also studying to take the Lieutenants’ exam in October‚ 2001. On September 11‚ 2001‚ shortly after 9 AM‚ George and nine of his comrades were called to Tower 2 just after it was struck. None of the ten who responded to that call returned home on that terrible day. What can we say about ‘Our George.’ He was very intelligent‚ quiet and serious but with a sense of humor. Friends and family could rely on him because he was a man of his word. He was our ‘Gentle Giant’. He was dearly loved by his family‚ friends and co-workers. George will be sorely missed. He will be remembered as a true hero in the way he lived and the way he died. George was only 33 years old when he was killed‚ just 12 days shy of his 34th birthday.
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    LIEUTENANT KEVIN	DONNELLY - LAD 3 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT KEVIN DONNELLY - LAD 3Kevin was sworn in to the FDNY on his 21st birthday‚ July 11‚ 1958. He died in the WTC on September 11‚ 2001 doing a job that he loved. He was a wonderful fireman. He knew the job inside and out and lived by a code of honor that seemed like a throwback to a more genteel time. ‘He was a medal winner but you would never know about it because he wouldn’t boast about it‚’ says Ladder 3 Captain Dan Brown. Kevin was a hero but he was also so much more‚ a good man‚ a son‚ a brother‚ uncle and loving companion‚ a teacher‚ firefighter‚ boss‚ gardener who was honest‚ truthful‚ and conscientious and loved by all. All that he touched will miss him.
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    LIEUTENANT KEVIN DOWDELL - RESCUE 4 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT KEVIN DOWDELL - RESCUE 4Kevin was a devoted husband and father. Although he worked two jobs‚ he managed to spend a lot of time with his family and enjoy life. He took great pride in his job and was not considering retiring even though he had 20 years and was eligible. He always said he was a happy lieutenant because he was in Rescue 4. He loved spending his time at the beach surfing with his sons‚ Patrick and James. He also enjoyed listening as Patrick played the bagpipes and James the snare drum. He especially enjoyed going out to dinner in Manhattan with his wife Rose Ellen at the end of a busy work week. Kevin received many citations during his time on the Fire department. He received a medal for his rescue of a woman from a Queens diner after it had exploded and collapsed. He also went to Oklahoma City as a member of FEMA to help in the recovery of victims after the Murrah Federal Building was bombed. Kevin worked hard both as a firefighter and a construction worker. He did this to be sure he could provide a comfortable life for his family and a quality education for his sons. Patrick attends the United States Military Academy at West Point. James attends Iona College in New Rochelle. He was a great role model for his sons and others who. witnessed his bravery‚ integrity‚ and selflessness. – Rose Ellen Dowdell
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    GERARD DUFFY - LAD 21 Product Image
    GERARD DUFFY - LAD 21Gerard J. Duffy‚ 53‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 21. He is survived by two brothers‚ Thomas and Robert.
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    BATTALION CHIEF JOSEPH FARRELLY - ENGINE 4 Product Image
    BATTALION CHIEF JOSEPH FARRELLY - ENGINE 4Joseph D. Farrelly‚ 47‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Division 1. A 22-year FDNY veteran‚ Farrelly was posthumously promoted to battalion chief of Engine 4. He had responded to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and was hospitalized for smoke inhalation. Children at a Staten Island Public School knew his as ‘Fireman Joe’ who taught fire safety. He and his wife had three children of their own‚ and for many years they served as foster parents to drug-addicted babies.
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    CAPTAIN MARTIN EGAN, JR - DIV 15 Product Image
    CAPTAIN MARTIN EGAN, JR - DIV 15Martin J. Egan‚ Jr. was a 36-year old New York City Fire Department Captain. He was very proud to be a firefighter and often called it the greatest job in the world. He was married for 8 years to his wife Diane. He had a 6-year old son and a 4-year old daughter. Being a father to his two young children was his greatest accomplishment and joy. He was a wonderful husband and father who was happiest spending time with his family. His many interests included running (he ran in most local races‚ including the 2000 New York City Marathon)‚ weight lifting‚ skiing‚ and renovating his 90-year old home. He will never be forgotten and is truly missed by his many family members and friends. Diane Egan
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    MICHAEL ELFERIS - ENGINE 22 Product Image
    MICHAEL ELFERIS - ENGINE 22Michael J. Elferis‚ 27‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 22. Before joining the FDNY‚ he was a New York City police officer. Elferis attended John Jay College. The three-year veteran of the FDNY was a sports enthusiast and Yankees fan.
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    FRANCIS	ESPOSITO - ENG 235 Product Image
    FRANCIS ESPOSITO - ENG 235Francis Esposito was a rookie firefighter with a passion for playing pool with his brothers and father, taking his boat out for a spin and riding his meticulously-kept midnight-blue Harley-Davidson with the fringe and saddlebags, said his cousin Catherine McKeever. Before joining the Fire Department, he was a taper, putting up wallboard, and excelled at that job, she said. Firefighter Esposito, 32, of Tottenville, Staten Island, went by Frankie, and his older brother decided to name his first child that. It didn't matter that his first child was a girl. "She loves it," said Ms. McKeever, who knows young Frankie idolized her uncle. "She loved him so much. The name just fits her," she said. She remembers family gatherings when she and her cousins were younger. "Frankie would be like a little rascal, always in the midst of trouble with his brothers," said Ms. McKeever, who lost another cousin, Lt. Michael Esposito, at the trade center. "Wherever there was trouble, they were there." She remembers them throwing clothes out the window, and throwing their little brother down the laundry chute. "They grew up, but they never changed," she said. "They were too much; they were all comedians."
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    CAPTAIN MICHAEL ESPOSITO - SQD 1 Product Image
    CAPTAIN MICHAEL ESPOSITO - SQD 1Michael A. Esposito‚ 41‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Squad 1. Esposito was posthumously promoted to captain. His fellow firefighters nicknamed him Mel‚ after an average guy in a Rodney Dangerfield movie‚ but Esposito was frequently honored for bravery by the FDNY and New York City. He assisted with the search and rescue operations after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and during the 1998 ice storm in upstate New York. He was honored on Staten Island’s Finest and Bravest Day. He was very involved in the sports activities of his sons.
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    ROBERT EVANS - ENG 33 Product Image
    ROBERT EVANS - ENG 33Firefighter Robert Evans was born in Mineola‚ New York on April 27‚ 1965. He was 36 years old and unmarried. He served on the New York City Fire Department for seven years with great pride and to fulfill a desire to help people and serve the community. In his youth‚ his avid interests included magic‚ fishing‚ and dancing. Later on‚ Robert had a great passion for playing hand ball which helped to fulfill his need for individual competition and an outlet for his boundless energy. Here he dispensed advice‚ some wit and wisdom to younger players which was appreciated. His energetic personality led him to compete in the 1986 New York Golden Gloves where he was voted ‘Fighter of the Night’ after winning his second fight in the featherweight division. His teammate was Kevin Kelly who went on to win the WBA Featherweight Championship. Years later‚ Robert‚ as a New York City Firefighter‚ visited Kevin at his training camp where Kevin presented him with an autographed photo which was inscribed ‘To Rob‚ Always Stand Tall.’ Little did Kevin realize how tall Robert would eventually stand. In addition‚ Robert tried skydiving which he loved but was convinced by his mom and sister that he would get sufficient excitement by being a New York City Fireman‚ and‚ so as a result‚ he turned toward a surprising but no less enjoyable passion‚ to improve his culinary ability in taking his turn to feed his brother firemen. He was successful by virtue of his gaining 30 pounds in less than a year. From early childhood‚ his endearing quality of a keen sense of humor carried on into his career in the Fire Department to the extent he was nicknamed the ‘Jerry Lewis’ of Engine 33. Last‚ but not least‚ Robert will always be remembered by a striking dimpled smile. His greeting upon meeting him‚ or upon saying goodbye‚ and that proved to be most prophetic was‚ ‘If there is anything I can do for you‚ please let me know.’ His desire to help others was fulfilled tragically on 9/11/01 along with 342 brave comrades. He was loved much and will be greatly missed. Robert is survived by his mother Christina‚ his father Edward‚ and his sister Jeanne.
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    BATTALION CHIEF JOHN	FANNING - HO Product Image
    BATTALION CHIEF JOHN FANNING - HOJohn 'Jack' Fanning, 54, FDNY Battalion Chief - A decorated firefighter, anti-terrorism expert and head of the New York City Fire Department's Hazardous Materials Operations Unit, Battalion Chief John "Jack" Fanning spent more than 30 years responding to blazes, emergencies and disasters. When a truck bomb exploded at the World Trade Center in 1993, the West Hempstead resident was among the first firefighters to respond.
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    CAPTAIN THOMAS FARINO - ENG 26 Product Image
    CAPTAIN THOMAS FARINO - ENG 26Thomas J. Farino‚ 37‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Engine 26. Farino was posthumously promoted to battalion chief. The youngest of six boys‚ Farino’s father was a New York City police officer. With his wife of 20 years‚ he had two children.
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    TERRENCE FARRELL	- RESCUE 4 Product Image
    TERRENCE FARRELL - RESCUE 4Terrence P. Farrell‚ 45‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 4. In 1993‚ Farrell donated bone marrow to save a young girl‚ Chantyl Peterson‚ from the blood cancer that was killing her. He rarely spoke of the transplant‚ but in October 2001 Chantyl flew to New York to read a prayer at Farrell’s funeral. A New York donor program organized by a fellow firefighter was renamed in Farrell’s honor. A father of two‚ Farrell also served as an assistant chief with the Dix Hills Fire Department.
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    CAPTAIN JOSEPH FARRELLY - DIV 1 Product Image
    CAPTAIN JOSEPH FARRELLY - DIV 1Joseph D. Farrelly‚ 47‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Division 1. A 22-year FDNY veteran‚ Farrelly was posthumously promoted to battalion chief of Engine 4. He had responded to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and was hospitalized for smoke inhalation. Children at a Staten Island Public School knew his as ‘Fireman Joe’ who taught fire safety. He and his wife had three children of their own‚ and for many years they served as foster parents to drug-addicted babies.
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    DEPUTY COMMISSIONER WILLIAM FEEHAN Product Image
    DEPUTY COMMISSIONER WILLIAM FEEHANWilliam M. Feehan‚ 71‚ first deputy fire commissioner‚ FDNY. A 42-year FDNY veteran‚ he held almost every title within the FDNY. He had served as first deputy fire commissioner since 1992 and briefly held the post of acting fire commissioner in 1993-94. Feehan graduated with a degree in education from St. John’s University and worked for 10 years as a substitute in the New York City schools. Before joining the FDNY‚ he served in the U.S. Army and received many medals for his service during the Korean War. A father of four‚ one of his sons is a member of the FDNY. Feehan enjoyed reading‚ especially books on history‚ and spending time with his six grandchildren.
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    LEE FEHLING - ENG 235 Product Image
    LEE FEHLING - ENG 235Lee was born 10/1/72. He was a member of the Wantagh Volunteer Fire Department for 10 years. He loved to play the bagpipes and was a member of the Wantagh American Legion Pipe Band for six years. He also loved NASCAR and collecting fire department memorabilia. He was a kind‚ loving and giving man. He would help anyone at anytime. Lee was a NYC police officer for 5 years before joining the FDNY for 2_ years. He loved being a firefighter. It was his dream. He had a great sense of humor and loved life. He also liked to play practical jokes. He was a wonderful husband and outstanding father. He is survived by his wife Danielle‚ daughter Kaitlin‚ and daughter Megan. Lee never met Megan as she was born 10/18/01. Lee died doing the job he loved and for that his family is grateful.
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    ALAN FEINBERG - BAT 9 Product Image
    ALAN FEINBERG - BAT 9When Wendy Feinberg recalls meeting Alan D. Feinberg 21 years ago, she remembers not only the man, but also his car — a sharp Datsun 240-Z. From that encounter in the parking lot of a Sheepshead Bay diner came marriage, children and a life for Mr. Feinberg as both a firefighter and a Mr. Mom. Unbeknownst to his wife, Alan Feinberg, who worked at the time as a salesman of buttons and boys' clothes in the garment district, secretly wanted to be a firefighter. Four years into the marriage, that is what he became. To compensate for a cut in salary, Mr. Feinberg took advantage of the flexible hours of firefighting to remain home with Tara, now 18, and Michael, 15, while Wendy took the 6:05 a.m. into the city to work as a broker at Cantor Fitzgerald, a job she left in 1996. His children remember Firefighter Feinberg, 48, making breakfast, putting them on the school bus and being the "class dad" who chaperoned school field trips and coached baseball and soccer. As his children got older, Firefighter Feinberg, who was the battalion chief aide at Engine Company 54 in Manhattan, took on a second job that built on his love of fancy cars: he became a transporter of new cars to the automotive press, which would then write about them. Just recently, he was thrilled to have dropped off a PT Cruiser and a red 2002 Corvette. "He would have loved that new Thunderbird if he had seen it," his wife said. "He was doing what he wanted to do," she added. "He was very happy. Everyone should have had such a happy life. He was the little boy who never grew up."
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    MICHAEL FIORE - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    MICHAEL FIORE - RESCUE 5Michael C. Fiore‚ 46‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 5. Fiore‚ who earned a bachelor’s degree in business at Wagner College‚ worked as an insurance broker before joining the FDNY in 1982. Decorated three times‚ he was a member of the FDNY’s Columbia Association and the Holy Name Society. Fiore was an outstanding basketball player. He had played on the FDNY All Star Team since 1985‚ and he won four MVP awards in the FDNY Staten Island Basketball League. He just liked people. He was very quiet‚ very low-key‚ but was always there for everyone.
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    ANDRE FLETCHER - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    ANDRE FLETCHER - RESCUE 5Andre G. Fletcher‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ Rescue 5. Fletcher‚ who joined the FDNY in 1994‚ was posthumously promoted to fire marshal. Fletcher was scheduled to be off duty on September 11th‚ but worked because of a manpower shortage. A top athlete‚ he played football and baseball for the FDNY. Fletcher’s twin brother Zackary is also a New York City firefighter. Fletcher and his wife have a teenage son.
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    JOHN FLORIO - ENG 214 Product Image
    JOHN FLORIO - ENG 214John J. Florio‚ 33‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 214. He attended Nassau Community College for a few years before joining the FDNY. An athletic person‚ Florio pumped iron and he played halfback on the FDNY football team. A father of two‚ he also coached his son’s Little League team and his football team. A huge fan of the band Metallica‚ Florio corresponded with the group’s lead singer‚ James Hetfield. An emotional letter from the rocker was read at Florio’s funeral.
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    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL FODOR - LAD 21 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL FODOR - LAD 21Michael N. Fodor‚ 53‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 21. Before joining the FDNY in 1973‚ Fodor studied chemical engineering and science at the University of Maryland and transferred to the former Richmond College in Staten Island. Fodor was passionate about learning and owned a collection of antique history books. A father of three who had been married for 28 years‚ he was an assistant Scoutmaster with a local Boy Scout troop.
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    THOMAS	FOLEY - RESCUE 3 Product Image
    THOMAS FOLEY - RESCUE 3Firefighter Thomas Foley was a ten-year member of the FDNY and a member of Rescue 3 for the last two years. Prior to Rescue 3‚ Tommy was assigned to Squad 41 in the South Bronx. Tommy enjoyed all that life had to offer him in his 32 years‚ including his family and friends‚ rodeo bull riding‚ his Harley-Davidson motorcycle‚ hunting fishing‚ weightlifting‚ and skydiving. More recently‚ he became interested in modeling and acting. His adventurous sprit and helpful nature led him to his career in firefighting‚ which was his true passion. Tommy was honored by Irish American Magazine for a rescue he made in 2000 and he is also featured in the FDNY Firefighters 2003 Calendar of Heroes.
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    DAVID FONTANA - SQD 1 Product Image
    DAVID FONTANA - SQD 1David Fontana‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 1. Father of a young son‚ Fontana was to celebrate his 8th wedding anniversary with his wife Marian on September 11. He had chosen this date because he liked to tell people he was married on 911. Since his death‚ Marian has taken a leadership role in an advocacy group‚ the Sept. 11 Widows’ and Victims’ Families Association. Dave was an amazing person who loved so many different things – rugby and Ireland‚ the ocean and history. He loved tying knots and fighting fires‚ kayaks and hiking. He loved pine trees and hawks‚ reading and yoga. He loved playing practical jokes‚ climbing mountains and helping people.
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    LIEUTENANT PETER	FREUND - ENG 55 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT PETER FREUND - ENG 55Peter was a dedicated firefighter who reached the rank of Lieutenant. He was a firefighter for NYC for 23 years. Beloved father of Ron‚ Dori‚ Julie‚ and Peter. Loving husband of Robin. Peter coached youth football‚ baseball‚ and softball‚ his hobbies were star gazing‚ jogging‚ computers‚ reading and music. I would like Peter to be remembered as a caring gentle man‚ who always thought of others before himself. He loved fighting fires and raising his children.
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    THOMAS	GAMBINO JR - RESCUE 3 Product Image
    THOMAS GAMBINO JR - RESCUE 3Thomas Gambino‚ Jr.‚ 48‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 3. Before his assignment to Rescue 3‚ Gambino‚ worked at Ladder 163 in Queens‚ where he was a union delegate. A 17-year FDNY veteran‚ Gambino was a deeply religious person and attended Latin mass every week. He became interested in weightlifting before it became popular and founded the weightlifting club at Farmingdale High School. He was a devoted husband and father to his sons.
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    LIEUTENANT CHARLES GARBARINI - BAT 9  Product Image
    LIEUTENANT CHARLES GARBARINI - BAT 9 Charles W. Garbarini‚ 44‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 9 in Manhattan. Garbarini and his wife of five years have two children. He was nicknamed ‘The Comedian’ because of his great sense of humor. He developed it growing up in a family with nine children.
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    THOMAS	GARDNER - HMC 1 Product Image
    THOMAS GARDNER - HMC 1My husband‚ Firefighter Tom Gardner‚ was a 17-year member of the FDNY. He worked for 13 years in Harlem in Engine 59/Ladder 30. Then he transferred to HazMat 1 in Maspeth‚ New York. He had a B.A. in Biology and Education and planned to teach high school science when he retired from the fire department. Over the past few years he taught about hazardous materials and weapons of mass destruction to various law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. He was a Master Instructor for the IAFF and Louisiana State University. He also taught a course in HazMat at the Fire Science Program of New Jersey City University. He developed a web course at NJCU‚ which was one of the first of its kind in the country. Besides being a successful career man‚ he also was a loving husband to Liz and a father of two children‚ Amy Rose and Christopher. He loved nature and the outdoors and always taught his family about the values of the earth and why we should take care of the environment. He had a real appreciation for animals. In the past‚ he volunteered at the Bronx Zoo and the Queens Hall of Science. When he was just 21‚ he traveled with the Audubon Society to Africa because of his love of animals and wildlife. His favorite thing was traveling and seeing new and exciting things. We have many fond memories of our family camping trips and excursions all over the U.S. He had a thirst for knowledge and read profusely on all different topics. He was searching for inner peace and the meaning of life. He also had a humorous side and had a local radio show once a week where he and his comedian friend would entertain anyone who would listen. He wrote jokes and even sold a few to Joan Rivers‚ Phyllis Diller‚ and Henny Youngman. His wit and bright smile will always be missed by all who knew him. He truly was a unique person with a lot to offer and he will never be replaced. I hope he has found peace and that he’s watching over us all.
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    MATTHEW GARVEY - SQD 1 Product Image
    MATTHEW GARVEY - SQD 1Matthew’s life was dedicated to the service of the people of America. Matt enlisted in 1981 at the age of 18. In his 10-year career he would make sergeant and become a squad leader in 2nd Anglico‚ an elite scout team that went into hostile territory ahead of ground troops. He served in Beirut and in operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield. Matthew joined the Fire Department in 1995 and earned his way into the Elite Squad 1 unit‚ based in Park Slope‚ Brooklyn. He was recently accepted to law school‚ was an active marine reservist‚ studied Kung Fu‚ played guitar‚ took photographs‚ climbed to the summit of Mount Rainier‚ and was a rescue instructor for the Fire Department. His awards include three Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals‚ the Good Conduct Medal‚ the Southwest Asia Medal‚ the Reserve Medal‚ the Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia)‚ the Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait)‚ and the Navy Arctic Service Ribbon. He also earned the Navy/Marine Corps Parachutist Insignia (Gold Jump Wings) and was certified as a Jump Master
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    BRUCE GARY - ENG 40 Product Image
    BRUCE GARY - ENG 40Bruce H. Gary‚ 51‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 40. He received a commendation for helping in the rescue at the World Trade Center bombing in 1993. Gary‚ who also worked part-time as a plumber‚ raised his three children after his divorce in 1991. He also found time to serve as vice-president of the Bellmore‚ N.Y.‚ Little League for 12 years.
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    GARY GEIDEL - RESCUE 1 Product Image
    GARY GEIDEL - RESCUE 1Gary P. Geidel‚ 44‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 1. Geidel‚ a Staten Island resident‚ is survived by his wife of 15 years and their daughter. The Staten Island firefighter died two weeks before his scheduled retirement.
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    BATT CHIEF EDWARD GERAGHTY - BAT 9 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF EDWARD GERAGHTY - BAT 9Edward F. Geraghty‚ 45‚ battalion chief‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 9. Following in the family tradition‚ Geraghty joined the FDNY shortly after graduation from St. John’s University. On the job‚ he had been head of the training academy and‚ on September 11th‚ oversaw several firehouses that responded to the disaster. A father of three‚ he was a dedicated family man‚ an avid runner‚ a eucharistic minister‚ and a key organizer for hometown charities. As he rose through the ranks‚ friends recall that the 23-veteran was always a fireman at heart.
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    DENNIS GERMAIN - LAD 2 Product Image
    DENNIS GERMAIN - LAD 2Denis Patrick Germain‚ was born October 19‚ 1967‚ and grew up in Sloatsburg‚ NY. He graduated from Suffern High School and Ramapo College in Mahwah. He was one of five children and the youngest of three brothers. His siblings say that Denis became a hero to the world on September 11‚ 2001‚ but to us he was something more important than that long before then‚ he was‚ and will always be our brother. He was a loving and caring uncle to seven nieces and nephews and a good and loving son to Philip Mickey Germain and Margaret Peggy Germain. Denis was always a child at heart and enjoyed children and children were naturally drawn to him and his charisma. He was a genuine and humble person who dearly loved and was proud of his family. His infectious laugh and wide grin brought a smile to your face whenever you were in his presence. He was never affected by power or money and never tried to impress anyone. He always did things at his own pace and never demanded anything of anyone except sincerity. He was a seven-year veteran of the New York City Fire Department serving with Ladder Company 2 in Manhattan. He was also a fireman at Tuxedo Fire District Company 2. In his short career as a Firefighter he was recognized for outstanding performance‚ exemplifying professional character and exceptional ability and awarded three citations for bravery. He was an avid ice hockey player and served as a valuable team member on the New York City Firefighters Hockey Team. He was also a proficient BMX bike rider and a down hill skier. He skied the Rockies on department trips and was indispensable at the annual downhill race at Hunter Mountain‚ New York‚ which pits firehouses against one another. Denis was recognized by his fellow skiers as one of the better skiers the department had. He was also a ski instructor at the Sterling Forest Ski Center‚ in New York State where he spent his free time. He was actively involved in the Center’s Development Program‚ in which he organized and trained high school racing teams. He traveled with the Sterling Forest race team to New York State Ski Racing meets and was a NASTAR course pacesetter. He was instrumental in the Sterling Forest Annual Fire Department of New York Widows and Orphans Day as an instructor for the children. He was described as the role model you want your child to grow up to be. He was always available when he was needed‚ during long hours of training young children to ski and to encourage and develop their skills‚ the car rides to races all over New York State and‚ most importantly‚ on top of the freezing mountain keeping kids safe and reassuring the parents. Denis was someone special to everyone he knew and touched in his very kind and special way‚ but most of all he was the son you pray for and the brother who is your true friend and always there when you need him.
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    LIEUTENANT VINCENT GIAMMONA - LAD 5 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT VINCENT GIAMMONA - LAD 5Vincent F. Giammona‚ 40‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 5. Giammona‚ who marked his 40th birthday on September 11‚ 2001‚ followed in the footsteps of his father‚ Vincent‚ who is a retired FDNY captain. Giammona‚ father of four‚ was known as Captain Fun at the firehouse because of his irrepressible humor and pranks.
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    JAMES GIBERSON - LAD 35 Product Image
    JAMES GIBERSON - LAD 35James A. Giberson‚ 43‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 35. Giberson celebrated his 20th anniversary with the FDNY on September 5‚ 2001. The father of three girls‚ Giberson enjoyed cooking‚ gardening‚ golfing‚ and fishing‚ but would pass up any of those activities to cheer on his daughters at their swim meets.
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    LIEUTENANT RONNIE GIES - SQD 288 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT RONNIE GIES - SQD 288Lt. Ronnie E. Gies was assigned to Engine 14 in Manhattan in 1988 after Probie School; he later moved on to Engine 308 in Richmond Hill and in 1990 took his career to the Special Operations Company of Squad 288 in Maspeth‚ Queens. On September 10‚ 2001‚ he was promoted to the office of Lieutenant‚ which he wanted and studied for so hard. Ronnie was also a volunteer firefighter in his hometown of Merrick‚ Long Island‚ where he achieved the rank of Chief of Department twice‚ being in the Chief’s office for a total of 6 years. He ended his career in the position of Chairman of the Board for Friendship Engine and Hose Company #2 of the Merrick Fire Department. Having been in the Volunteer Fire Department for 25 years‚ Ronnie was highly educated and trained in all aspects of firefighting‚ rescue‚ recovery and CFR-D. Nothing was more important to Ronnie than his family. Father of three teenage sons: Tommy-19‚ Ronnie-17 and Bobby-14. They were what he lived for. Sports‚ vacations‚ and just hanging out with his sons were the highlights of his life. Each of his sons was involved in their father’s firefighting career in one way or another. Ronnie and Carol were married for 20 years on September 5‚ 2001. They had such a strong‚ mutual love for one another. Ronnie‚ Carol and ‘the boys‚’ as they were known‚ had so many plans for their future together – cut extremely too short as a family unit. ‘The boys’ and Carol will try to go on in Ronnie’s memory and always keep his spirit‚ heart and soul alive.
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    PAUL GILL - ENG 54 Product Image
    PAUL GILL - ENG 54Paul was the loving father of two young sons and a beloved and cherished son‚ brother‚ grandson‚ stepson‚ nephew‚ and cousin. Paul always had a sweet nature‚ generous spirit and a kind soul. He was always available to lend a hand to his family and many friends. It was those very qualities that led him to live his life serving and protecting others. In 1998‚ Paul fulfilled his dream and became a brave and proud member of New York’s bravest – the FDNY. On September 11th‚ he was assigned to Engine 54 (Ladder 4‚ Battalion 9)‚ Manhattan – the Pride of the Midtown – one of the first responding units to the World Trade Center. All 15 firefighters from Paul’s house perished that day. Paul was a wrestling champion while in high school and loved and excelled at sports of all kinds. He loved the outdoors: hiking‚ the beach‚ rollerblading. Paul was also an extremely talented artist and a gifted poet. His legacy will live on in his final brave and selfless act‚ his many works of art and poems‚ and in the hearts of the loved ones he left behind‚ who will forever mourn his passing‚ but who will also forever celebrate his life.
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    LIEUTENANT JOHN	GINLEY - ENG 40 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT JOHN GINLEY - ENG 40John F. Ginley‚ 37‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Engine 40. After 13 years as a firefighter with Ladder 37 in the Bronx‚ and three as a lieutenant in Manhattan‚ Ginley was on the list for promotion to captain. His steady rise in the FDNY was a tribute to his own integrity and a credit to his family’s calling. His father served 20 years with Engine 8 in Manhattan. Three of John’s brothers are also with the FDNY.
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    JEFFREY GIORDANO - LAD 3 Product Image
    JEFFREY GIORDANO - LAD 3Jeffrey J. Giordano‚ 45‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 3. A highly-decorated 14-year veteran‚ Giordano was honored for bravery in the spring of 2001 for rescuing a woman from a burning building. He was also a tireless fundraiser for the New York Firefighters Burn Center Foundation. This year‚ New York Hospital’s burn center named a new children’s playroom for Giordano. A father of 3‚ he made time to run 14 marathons. Jeff’s greatest asset was his mental strength. It allowed him to have physical‚ moral‚ and ethical strength. He carried this with him in everything he did.
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    JOHN GIORDANO - HMC 1 Product Image
    JOHN GIORDANO - HMC 1John J. Giordano‚ 47‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Hazardous Materials 1. Prior to this assignment‚ Giordano worked at Engine 37. He is survived by his wife and their three children.
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    KEITH GLASCOE - LAD 21 Product Image
    KEITH GLASCOE - LAD 21Keith A. Glascoe‚ 38‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 21. An outstanding football player‚ Glascoe was invited to the New York Jets training camp following his graduation from Delaware State. His second year at Jets’ camp was cut short by injury‚ although he next played professionally for a year in Italy. Glascoe was also an actor with extensive TV credits and a role in the movie The Professional. Once he became a husband and father‚ he was drawn to jobs that required compassion‚ and found his way to Ladder 21‚ where he worked for 3 1/2 years.
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    JAMES GRAY - LAD 20 Product Image
    JAMES GRAY - LAD 20James M. Gray‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 20. Gray left a job as a bus driver to become a firefighter in 1996‚ following his father to the FDNY where he retired as a lieutenant. Passionate and committed to his job‚ he was studying for his lieutenant’s test while working with his brothers at ‘SOHO Trucking’ as they referred to their Lafayette Street firehouse. A member of the Emerald Society and the Knights of Columbus‚ Gray was a devoted husband to his wife and a doting father to his two girls.
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    BATT CHIEF JOSEPH GRZELAK - BAT 48 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF JOSEPH GRZELAK - BAT 48Born: March 22‚ 1949 Parents: Frank and Christine Grzelak Sister: Christine Galard Wife: Joanne Grzelak Daughters: Kristie and Debra Joe graduated form Brooklyn Technical High School in 1966 and immediately enlisted in the US Marine Corps. He served in Vietnam from 1968-1969 and was honorably discharged as Sergeant in 1970. Joe was inducted into the New York City Fire Department on March 24‚ 1973‚ starting his career at Engine 279 in Red Hook‚ Brooklyn. Joe Married his wife Joanne on March 9‚ 1974. He has two daughters‚ Kristie‚ age 26‚ and Debra‚ age 23. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1987‚ Captain in 1993‚ and finally to Battalion chief on July 4‚ 1998. Joe worked in many companies throughout his career: Engine 279‚ Ladder 80‚ Engine 282‚ Engine 155‚ Engine 204‚ Battalion 38 and ended his career on 9/11 at Battalion 48 in Brooklyn. During his 28-year career‚ he received two citations for rescues. Many times we have heard from firefighters how he was a ‘firefighter’s chief’ always looking out for his guys. Joe’s body was recovered on March 23‚ 2002‚ by the last standing beam of Tower 2. He was a ‘trivia buff’‚ often amazing family and friends with his knowledge. He earned the nickname ‘Joe Knows’ from his fellow firefighters because he knew the answer to most questions asked of him. He was also a veracious reader‚ absorbing every bit of information he read‚ whether it be from a newspaper‚ research article or a Tom Clancy book. Joe was a sports freak and loved the NY Yankees and NY Giants. He also enjoyed watching auto racing. Recently‚ he started to take up golf and‚ at the time of his death‚ was still bowling and playing softball once a week. In fact‚ both leagues changed their names to his in memoriam. Joe also enjoyed teaching softball‚ coaching his daughters’ teams growing up‚ and winning a championship. Joe was not only a loving and caring husband and father‚ but also a loyal friend and dedicated firefighter who loved life. He will forever remain in our hearts.
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    JOSE GUADALUPE - ENG 54 Product Image
    JOSE GUADALUPE - ENG 54Jose A. Guadalupe‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 54. Guadalupe was known as a mentor in his Jamaica‚ Queens‚ neighborhood‚ encouraging the young men he knew to study hard and improve themselves. Active as a skier‚ basketball player‚ and sketch artist‚ he himself proved to be their best role model. An avid reader in all fields from history to physics‚ he had recently begun to teach himself the guitar.
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    LIEUTENANT GEOFFREY	GUJA - BAT 43 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT GEOFFREY GUJA - BAT 43Geoffrey E. Guja‚ 47‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Battalion. He was also a registered nurse at Mercy Hospital in Rockville Center. Guja spent every summer on his houseboat and surfing on Long Island’s Gilgo Beach with his wife and two daughters. Renowned for his love of a good time‚ he lifted the spirits of everyone with whom he associated. Recovering from an injury‚ he was on light duty when the alarm for the World Trade Center sounded. He got on the subway and geared up with another company to respond to the emergency.
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    LIEUTENANT JOSEPH GULLICKSON - LAD 101 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT JOSEPH GULLICKSON - LAD 101Joe was a 37-year-old Fire Department lieutenant at Ladder 101 in Red Hook‚ Brooklyn‚ NY. He was a devoted husband‚ father‚ son‚ brother and loyal and dedicated fireman. Joseph was a World War II history buff and loved reading biographies of generals from that period. His hobbies included his love of music and his dog ‘Lucy.’ He adored his wife Naoemi and daughters Amanda and Isabel. They were his great job in life. His senior officers have told us that Joe was an exceptional officer‚ always teaching and‚ above all‚ looking out for his men. Joe had a style and grace that brightened our days‚ a laugh and smile that could win your heart. We miss him dearly.
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    DAVID HALDERMAN - SQD 18 Product Image
    DAVID HALDERMAN - SQD 18David Halderman was a handsome‚ quiet‚ kind and gentle man. He had two brother and two sisters. David was the youngest of the brothers. He wasn’t married and had just celebrated his 40th birthday on August 2‚ 2001. He joined the fire department in June of 1992‚ following in the footsteps of his father who retired after 30 years and his brother Michael who was recently promoted to Battalion Chief. At the time of his death he was on the list to be promoted to Lieutenant. He was promoted posthumously. He loved the job and in 1999 he transferred to Squad 18 in Manhattan to be in a busier house and more involved in rescue work. His happiest moment on the job was when he delivered a baby. He was interested in history and read many books on the subject. He was very active in his twelve-step program and touched many lives in that fellowship and he is sorely missed there. David was on vacation for most of the month of August 2001. At that time his father was ill in Mt. Sinai Hospital in Manhattan and he spent much of that time visiting him and driving me and his sisters into the city to the hospital. His father died on August 8‚ 2001‚ one month before David. According to a firefighter who was in the north tower on 9/11‚ David and another man from Squad 18 were on their way out of the building when on the 18th floor they responded to a May Day from another company and returned to the upper floors. They never made it out of the building. He is truly an American Hero and would be slightly embarrassed at any attention given to his heroism as he mostly preferred to be out of the limelight.
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    LIEUTENANT VINCENT HALLORAN - LAD 8 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT VINCENT HALLORAN - LAD 8Vincent G. Halloran‚ 43‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 8. A veteran of 20 years‚ he served as a firefighter with Engine 262 in Queens and with Engine 43 in the Bronx. A father of five children‚ Halloran and his wife were expecting their sixth child. The same calm manner he brought to the firehouse served him well at home. He included his children’s friends on family trips‚ and every summer he and his wife had kids from Ireland come to stay with the family.
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    ROBERT HAMILTON - SQD 41 Product Image
    ROBERT HAMILTON - SQD 41Robert Hamilton‚ NYC Fire Fighter‚ Squad 41 Bronx‚ New York. Bob was born on January 16‚ 1958‚ the son of a New York City firefighter. He grew up in Ridgewood‚ Queens‚ NY. Attending local schools‚ he met his wife Elizabeth at Christ the King High School in their junior year. Married in 1985‚ they had two children‚ a son Robert‚ Jr. and a daughter Christine. Bob worked hard to become a firefighter and chose a post in the Bronx where he would be of most service. He would spend his whole career‚ from Probie to firefighter‚ in the 41 House. One of the most senior men in his house‚ Bob was the organizer of service to the community and the annual Christmas party; that was his main event. Bob worked hard to help others and to everybody he was bigger than life. To his family‚ Bob was husband and father‚ the role he cherished most. Bob lost his life tragically while trying to help others in the line of duty on September 11th‚ 2001‚ at the World Trade Center.
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    SEAN HANLEY	- LAD 20 Product Image
    SEAN HANLEY - LAD 20Sean S. Hanley‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 20. Hanley came from a family of firefighters. Both his grandfathers‚ his father‚ and his brother were firefighters. Described as a sensitive‚ just man‚ he overcame the loss of three friends in the line of duty to persevere in his family’s calling. Sean had just finished the night shift when he heard the World Trade Center was burning and rushed to the scene.
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    THOMAS	HANNAFIN - LAD 5 Product Image
    THOMAS HANNAFIN - LAD 5Thomas P. Hannafin‚ 36‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 5. A 10- year veteran‚ Hannafin was a great athlete‚ who brought home a gold medal in the three-on-three basketball competition at the 2001 World Police & Fire Games in Indianapolis. A standout basketball player on Staten Island‚ where he grew up and led his college team to a city championship‚ he was known as the Floor General. Hannafin’s brother Kevin is also an FDNY firefighter.
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    DANA HANNON - ENG 26 Product Image
    DANA HANNON - ENG 26Like every other fireman‚ Dana didn’t choose this profession. It chose him. As a child he sat with a red plastic fire hat on his head as he watched Emergency on T.V. As soon as Dana graduated from high school‚ he joined the volunteer fire department in town – where he eventually attained the rank of captain. He was always taking classes at the Bergen County Fire Academy – his appetite for learning about firematics was insatiable. His dream was always to be on the job in New York City and he continuously worked to make this a reality. Dana took tests for other fire departments throughout the country and in 1998 he joined the Bridgeport Fire Department in Bridgeport‚ CT as he waited to be called to the FDNY. In February 2000‚ he was awarded the Medal of Valor‚ the second highest award the Bridgeport Fire Department can bestow upon one of its members. Along with another firefighter‚ he located and rescued an unconscious woman from an apartment that was completely engulfed in flames and smoke. On February 3‚ 2000 my family and I watched as Dana realized his dream and graduated from the New York City fire academy. It was a proud day for all of us. Dana was assigned to Ladder 34 in Washington Heights. He spent approximately one year there and was then rotated to Engine 26 in Midtown Manhattan. He was supposed to return to Ladder 34‚ a place he considered home‚ on December 8‚ 2001. Dana also recently began to teach various classes to fire department and was a hands-on training instructor at the Fire Department Instructors Conference (FDIC). He was handsome‚ funny‚ sarcastic as hell‚ caring‚ protective‚ compassionate‚ and handy (he could fix anything). He was an avid hunter and fisherman – we always knew what he would be doing on opening day of duck season. He taught me how to spit as we walked home from school as kids. Growing up‚ my family traveled across the U.S. in my grandparents’ motor home during the summers. We went horseback riding out West‚ listened to the rumble of the water at Niagara Falls‚ and watched the sun set on the Grand Canyon (Dana asked my mom why we traveled so far to see a hole in the ground). I went to Australia in July 2001 with two of my friends and Dana and his girlfriend of five years. We all watched as he proposed to her at the top of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. He was a son to Gaye and Thomas Hannon‚ a grandson to Elizabeth and Raymond Kohan‚ a fianc_ to Allison Dansen‚ a friend to many‚ and he will always be my brother. He was born to be a fireman – I know that but it doesn’t make this any easier.
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    DANIEL HARLIN - LAD 2 Product Image
    DANIEL HARLIN - LAD 2Danny was a great person‚ a wonderful husband and the best father any child could have ever hoped for. He is missed more with each passing day.
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    LIEUTENANT HARVEY HARRELL - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT HARVEY HARRELL - RESCUE 5Lt. Harvey L. Harrell‚ was of course‚ a special man to me & all who knew him. He had been a firefighter since 1979 and a Lieutenant since 1994. He was studying to be a captain when he lost his life on September 11th. Besides being one of the most enthusiastic firemen I’ve ever known‚ he was the best husband anyone could ever have; a devoted father‚ son‚ sibling‚ uncle and friend. Always optimistic‚ he always strove to make improvements at whatever firehouse he was working in and in the fire department as a whole. This attitude spilled into his personal life‚ where he took an older house we purchased in 1985 and transformed it into a beautiful‚ comfortable house. He was an avid skier/SCUBA diver/gardener. He will always be missed and never‚ ever will be forgotten.
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    CAPTAIN THOMAS HASKELL JR - DIV 15 Product Image
    CAPTAIN THOMAS HASKELL JR - DIV 15Tommy was born on March 12‚ 1964. He grew up in Seaford‚ Long Island. He graduated Seaford High School in 1982‚ where he participated in many extracurricular activities‚ most notably football. He was an exceptional student and athlete‚ earning all-league honors on the football team. Tommy attended Wagner College‚ then St. John’s University‚ playing on both schools’ football teams. Despite becoming a New York City fireman in fall of his senior year‚ Tommy continued to earn his degree in night school at St. John’s. Tommy was a devoted family man. He married his high school sweetheart‚ Barbara‚ and had three daughters‚ Meaghan‚ Erin‚ and Tara. Tommy spent much of his free time with his family‚ planning vacations‚ attending sporting and school events and throwing family get-togethers. One of Tommy’s favorite pastimes was building an elaborate Christmas village‚ complete with ceramic houses‚ hundreds of figurines and twinkling stars‚ with two trains running through it. The last piece added to the collection was a new football stadium. Tommy continued to feed his love for the game of football by playing‚ then coaching‚ on the Department’s ‘Bravest’ football team. Tommy excelled in the Fire Department‚ moving very quickly through the ranks to become a Battalion Chief at the age of 37. Tommy spent much of his career in some of the busiest houses in the city‚ ending at Ladder 132 in Brooklyn. On September 11‚ Tommy led his men into the South Tower of the World Trade Center and assisted in the evacuation of 25‚000 people. Despite unimaginable horror‚ Tommy diligently went about his job of saving as many lives as possible. Displaying bravery that inspired the nation‚ Tommy continued his mission until he was lost in the first collapse. Thirty minutes later‚ Tommy’s younger brother‚ firefighter Timothy Haskell was lost in the second collapse.
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    TIMOTHY	HASKELL - SQD 18 Product Image
    TIMOTHY HASKELL - SQD 18Timmy was born on February 25‚1967. He grew up in Seaford‚ Long Island. He graduated from Seaford High in 1985‚ where he participated on the football‚ wrestling‚ and lacrosse teams. Timmy joined the Nassau County Corrections Department at the age of 21‚ where he was a top sharpshooter in his class. He remained with the Corrections Department until he became a New York City fireman in 1993. Timmy spent most of his career in Manhattan houses‚ ending in Squad 18. During much of his career‚ Timmy and his trained Dalmatian‚ Blaze‚ volunteered their time teaching city school children in fire safety and entertaining at UFA Widows and Children functions with a variety of tricks. In addition to training Blaze to ‘Stop‚ Drop and Roll’‚ Timmy’s other passions included scuba diving‚ boating‚ flying and spending time with family and friends. He was a risk taker who loved anything fast. He loved to surf and ski. His appropriate nickname was ‘Dude.’ Timmy loved everything about life – he loved to laugh and made sure everyone else laughed as well. He was not afraid to take chances and was undaunted by setbacks. He rose to every challenge and made sure that he put all he had into everything that he did. On the day of the attacks‚ Timmy rushed into the North Tower of the World Trade Center with his company‚ assisting in the rescue of 25‚000 innocent lives. In a display of incredible bravery‚ Timmy continued to save lives despite the collapse of the South Tower. Timmy never wavered in his mission‚ continuing to evacuate people until he made the supreme sacrifice in the second collapse. Timmy was 34 years old. Also lost on that day was Timmy’s brother‚ Battalion Chief Thomas Haskell.
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    MICHAEL HAUB - LAD 4 Product Image
    MICHAEL HAUB - LAD 4Michael H. Haub‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 4. A dedicated father and firefighter‚ Haub’s life revolved around his family and the firehouse. Haub joined the FDNY in 1999‚ but he wasn’t a newcomer to firefighting. A 13-year veteran and captain with the Roslyn Highlands Fire Department‚ Haub had participated in the 1990 Avianca plane crash rescue. Proud of his German heritage‚ he often spoke in German to his two children and cooked up sauerbraten and goulash in the firehouse kitchen.
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    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL HEALEY -  SQD 41 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL HEALEY - SQD 41Michael K. Healey‚ 42‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 41. Healey‚ an 18-year veteran of the FDNY‚ grew up in Massapequa Park‚ where he and his wife met as teenagers. Married for 20 years‚ the couple have three children. When Healey wasn’t fighting fires‚ he coached lacrosse‚ ran distance races‚ and never minded handling the household chores at the family’s Long Island home. On September 11‚ he wouldn’t have wanted to be anywhere else. That’s what he did. ‘That’s our job‚’ he would have said.
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    RONNIE HENDERSON - ENG 279 Product Image
    RONNIE HENDERSON - ENG 279Ronnie L. Henderson‚ 52‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 279. A courageous firefighter and dedicated father of four‚ Henderson moved to Brooklyn as a teenager. A Marine veteran‚ he attended Alexander Hamilton High School and John Jay College before becoming a longshoreman and then joining the FDNY. He was active in his Newburgh‚ N.Y.‚ community and a member of the Church of God by Faith.
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    JOSEPH HENRY - LAD 21 Product Image
    JOSEPH HENRY - LAD 21Firefighter Joseph P. Henry‚ age 25‚ assigned to Ladder 21‚ Manhattan‚ was very dedicated to his job‚ his family‚ and his country. Joseph followed in the footsteps of his two brothers‚ Edward and Michael‚ who are firefighters; his Uncle Jim‚ a Captain; his father‚ a Battalion Chief; and his Grandfather who also was a Battalion Chief. Joey played baseball as a kid; in fact at the age of 14 he played for Gil Hodges League and won the North Atlantic Regional Championship and went on to play in the World Series in Spring‚ Texas. He continued to play on teams as a young adult with friends and his brothers from Ladder 21. The Yankees were his favorite team. Joey started out in the Cadet Program in the Fire Department. When he graduated he became an EMT. He had a great sense of humor and was very compassionate to all the people he came across. After two years he took the firefighter’s test and became a firefighter. His greatest achievement was the day he became a New York City Firefighter.
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    WILLIAM	HENRY - RESCUE 1 Product Image
    WILLIAM HENRY - RESCUE 1William L. Henry Jr.‚ 49‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 1. Known as Buddy to his friends‚ the personable two-decade FDNY veteran spent his free time traveling‚ playing paddle tennis‚ and lending a hand to others. While at Ladder 24‚ he volunteered in the nearby St. Francis of Assisi Church soup kitchen. His off-hours work as a contractor also came in handy on the job‚ where he often solved electrical problems at the scene of a rescue. He loved every part of the job – the rescues‚ fighting fires‚ being with the fellows. He never went to work late. It was what he did best.
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    THOMAS	HETZEL - LAD 13 Product Image
    THOMAS HETZEL - LAD 13Tom was a wonderful‚ loving husband who adored his daughter‚ Amanda. He was a positive person and lover of life who always helped his family‚ friends‚ and neighbors. He dreamed of becoming a firefighter since he was a boy‚ and at 18‚ joined the local volunteer fire department. His dream of becoming a New York City fireman came true in October 1995 when he was inducted into the NYC Fire Service Academy. An avid athlete‚ Tom played golf‚ softball‚ and was a superb skier‚ taking to the slopes of Colorado with his beloved wife annually. Tom was proud of his German heritage and often prepared traditional German meals at home and at his firehouse. He proudly played his German music‚ danced the polka‚ attended German festivals and was a member of two German social organizations. He relished traveling abroad visiting family and touring the country with his wife and daughter.
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    CAPTAIN BRIAN HICKEY - RESCUE 4 Product Image
    CAPTAIN BRIAN HICKEY - RESCUE 4Brian C. Hickey‚ 47‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 4. During his 20-year FDNY career‚ he worked in Harlem‚ the Bronx‚ and Woodside and South Jamaica in Queens. In 1998‚ he was promoted to captain. Dedicated to his wife and children as well as to his fellow firefighters‚ Hickey kept a photo of his family inside his helmet‚ along with the Mass cards of the three firefighters who died in the Father’s Day tragedy. Hickey was also an instructor in the Nassau County Fire Academy. As a fire commissioner in Bethpage‚ he worked to increase cooperation among all Long Island fire departments.
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    JONATHAN HOHMANN	- HMC 1 Product Image
    JONATHAN HOHMANN - HMC 1He was ‘John’ to us. My husband was faithful to the Lord. He read the Word each day and was a Trustee at our church. He was a dedicated father and family man to his sons Matthew and Gregory. He was the best husband and friend a wife could have been blessed to share her life with these past 18 years. There was nothing John could not do and he did everything to perfection. He was my hero long before the nation called him one. A tremendous hole has been left in our lives‚ but John would want us to continue to live our lives in a God honoring way thereby continuing his legacy. John read ‘Daniel 3’ from the Scriptures that fateful day. It is significant because it is about three men who are thrown into a fiery furnace‚ but four men are seen in the furnace. The fourth person is God. We know that God was with him and took him to be with Him for eternity‚ and one day we will be united again. I found the following verse in his wallet: ‘The Lord is good‚ a refuge in times of trouble. He cares for those who trust in Him.’ (Nahum 1:7)
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    THOMAS	HOLOHAN - ENG 6 Product Image
    THOMAS HOLOHAN - ENG 6Thomas P. Holohan‚ 36‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 6. As a child‚ Holohan was inspired by stories of the grandfather he never knew‚ who was an FDNY battalion chief. With the FDNY‚ Holohan was respected as an experienced‚ knowledgeable firefighter who had a consummate trust in his colleagues. He was studying hard for the promotional exam for lieutenant. Holohan lived in Chester‚ N.Y.‚ with his wife and three children. In his spare time‚ he was an amateur beer maker who loved nature and enjoyed camping and fishing with his family at Cayuga Lake. What you should remember about Tom is that there are three things he held dear to his heart„love‚ family‚ and loyalty.
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    JOSEPH HUNTER - SQD 288 Product Image
    JOSEPH HUNTER - SQD 288Firefighter Joseph Hunter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 288‚ was born on September 29‚ 1969‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York. Joe had an infectious smile from the beginning; a beautiful‚ handsome son. He was all boy. Joe was the serious type from the onset. He always displayed traits of being caring‚ honest‚ sensitive‚ responsible‚ modest‚ bright‚ quick-witted‚ but private‚ too. Joe showed early signs of his fascination with the fire department. At the early age of four‚ Joe would race his big wheel to the corner in hopes of catching a glimpse of the fire truck on the move with its screaming sirens. As Joe grew older‚ he would follow the trucks as far as he was allowed to go on his bicycle. At age 11‚ Joe had his own drill team practicing in his driveway and backyard‚ a cluster of neighborhood buddies‚ along with Dad’s ladder; the shed‚ the little red wagon and the garden hose were used to recreate the action of the tournaments. Joe was so serious about the racing he would instruct those who were not taking it seriously to go home! It was the preface of what was to follow. Joe played football‚ baseball‚ hockey‚ golf‚ skiing and many other sports. When Joe turned 18‚ he was old enough to join the South Hempstead Fire Department as a volunteer. Now it was Joe’s turn to fulfill his dream and to race with the drill team. He did so for 13 years as the hydrant man for the South Hempstead Rascals‚ certainly not to be confused with the term nozzle man. The dedication and commitment to this passion was incredible. Again one of those things you couldn’t understand unless it was your passion. Joe was been referred to as the best hydrant man in Nassau County‚ which meant he could get off the truck‚ get the hose on the hydrant and turn on the water in fractions of a second. Through the years‚ Joe was somewhat of a fixture in the firehouse‚ his second home. If he wasn’t there tending to the normal firehouse duties‚ he was often found reading or studying in the conference room‚ which was dedicated in his honor‚ being renamed the Joseph Hunter Meeting Room. Joe was often found goofing around with the guys in the firehouse‚ but when the siren went off‚ Joe became a man of action. He was serious about firefighting and liked discussing fire training. Joe graduated from Hofstra University in 1994‚ where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Joe‚ a beloved son‚ and adored loving brother‚ a proud uncle‚ a brother-in-law‚ a proud Irishman‚ a cousin‚ a nephew‚ a friend‚ a boyfriend‚ a confidant‚ our pride and joy‚ our hero.
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    CAPTAIN WALTER HYNES - LAD 13 Product Image
    CAPTAIN WALTER HYNES - LAD 13Twenty-three years service in the Fire Department of New York. Captain of Ladder Company 13 in Manhattan and died heroically in service at the World Trade Center tragedy. Faithful husband of Veronica and loving father of Caitlin‚ Kerry and Deirdre. Devoted son of Margaret and Walter‚ brother of Patricia. Graduate of John Jay College of Criminal Justice and St. John’s University School of Law. Enjoyed family time‚ vacations and golf. Known for his generosity of time‚ money and help to all. His smiling blue Irish eyes will be with us and forever in our hearts.
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    JONATHAN IELPI - SQD 288 Product Image
    JONATHAN IELPI - SQD 288Jonathan L. Ielpi‚ 29‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 288. For Ielpi‚ the son of an FDNY veteran‚ firefighting was priority number one. A longtime hockey player‚ Ielpi gave up his favorite sport after joining the FDNY‚ worried that an injury could interfere with his work. His North High School team recently retired his jersey. Like his father before him‚ Ielpi served as chief of Great Neck’s Vigilant Volunteer Fire Department. A six-year FDNY veteran‚ Ielpi is survived by his wife and two sons.
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    CAPTAIN FREDERICK ILL JR - LAD 2 Product Image
    CAPTAIN FREDERICK ILL JR - LAD 2Frederick J. Ill‚ Jr.‚ 49‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 2. Few worked harder than Ill when it came to helping others. Many New Yorkers found out about Ill in 1999‚ when he made a well-publicized rescue of a man who was pushed in front of a subway train. Fewer knew that Ill watched over the victim’s physical rehabilitation‚ or that he helped find scholarships for the victim’s children. Ill put in the same effort to raising his own three children„and coaching those of others in basketball and baseball. He was also a reservist in the Army Corps of Engineers.
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    JOSEPTH MALONEY - LAD 3 Product Image
    JOSEPTH MALONEY - LAD 3Loving husband‚ father‚ son‚ brother and friend.
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    JOHN McAVOY - LAD 3 Product Image
    JOHN McAVOY - LAD 3John K. McAvoy‚ 47‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 3. McAvoy‚ a 24-year veteran with the FDNY‚ was the kind of man who‚ when he saw a burning building‚ would run in to rescue the people and then go back in for their pets. An excellent skater‚ he coached hockey on Staten Island‚ where he lived‚ and was known as an extraordinary cook.
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    TIMOTHY	McSWEENEY - LAD 3 Product Image
    TIMOTHY McSWEENEY - LAD 3Timothy Patrick McSweeney‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 3. McSweeney joined the FDNY in 1987‚ and won six awards for heroism. Known as the Big Guy or the Gentle Giant‚ the 6 foot-3-inch tall McSweeney loved to spend time with his family – his wife and their three children. Firefighting was a family affair: McSweeney’s father‚ Dennis‚ is a retired FDNY battalion chief‚ as was his first cousin‚ Peter Freund‚ was also died on September 11th.
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    JOSEPH OGREN - LAD 3 Product Image
    JOSEPH OGREN - LAD 3Joseph J. Ogren and his brother Lance were always close. Tall and athletic, Joseph, who was called Jay, and Lance earned swimming scholarships to St. John's University. They both ran the New York City Marathon -- twice. They both loved music and played guitar. And they rented a house in Staten Island and lived upstairs-downstairs from each other. "We knew each other inside and out," said Lance Ogren. The youngest of five children, the two brothers enjoyed each other's company, sometimes a little too much. Their mother, Dorothy Ogren, said that when they visited their siblings and nieces and nephews, the siblings sometimes said the brothers "were too wild for their children." In 1992, the brothers took the exam to become firefighters and both scored well. Even so, it was four years before there was an opening for Lance Ogren. Jay Ogren had to wait another two years. Once he joined the Fire Department, Jay Ogren was assigned to Ladder Company 3, one block south of Union Square, where he was working on Sept. 11. Lance was off-duty that day. Mrs. Ogren was surprised by their career choice. "Of my children, I never expected them to go into the Fire Department," she said. But once Lance Ogren became a firefighter, it was likely that Jay Ogren would, too. After all, they were twins, born 31 years ago today.
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    STEVEN OLSON - LAD 3 Product Image
    STEVEN OLSON - LAD 3Steven J. Olson‚ 38‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 3. A 12-year veteran‚ Olson was a role model for ‘probies’ and a leader to all. Known as the Rock‚ he displayed a constant confidence and ability that his fellow firefighters came to rely upon. When he could find the time‚ Olson read and worked crossword puzzles. He was a devoted father to his two young daughters.
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    WILLIAM	JOHNSTON - ENG 6 Product Image
    WILLIAM JOHNSTON - ENG 6William ‘Billy’ Johnston‚ age 31‚ was fulfilling a life long dream as a New York City firefighter on the tragic day of September 11‚ 2001. Billy graduated from the fire academy as the first class in the year 2000. Shortly after‚ he became a member of Engine Company 276‚ Ladder 156 in Brooklyn and was on a one-year rotation to Engine Company 6 in downtown Manhattan. Billy was one of four from his company who died in the World Trade Center attacks. Billy grew up in North Babylon and is survived by his parents‚ William and Joy‚ his brother Robert‚ sisters Diane and Christine‚ brother-in-law Harry‚ and his new nephew John William. Billy graduated from North Babylon High School in 1987 where he was an astounding athlete. He loved sports and was a die-hard Jet‚ Yankee and Ranger fan. He played many sports but his ultimate love was soccer. Billy played in the Empire State Games for the past two years and his team took home the bronze and the gold. As soon as Billy became a member of the FDNY he joined the football‚ softball‚ and basketball teams. He was the kicker for the Bravest Football Club and was a left fielder on the 2001 FDNY city championship softball team. In fact‚ Billy spent his last weekend doing what he loved-playing ball with his FDNY brothers in a softball tournament in Maryland. His fellow firefighters at the tournament will always remember him as the guy with the Gilligan hat. Billy was not only known for his athleticism‚ he was very loyal to family and friends. He has maintained life long friendships with his buddies from elementary school. He traveled and spent a lot of time with his friends‚ especially his best friend John Kolich who is a New York City Police officer. John recalls having a conversation with Billy just prior to September 11th where the two were comparing the danger in their jobs. John believed that firemen encounter more danger and asked Billy‚ ‘How do you do it?’ ‘How do you go into a burning building‚ with a raging fire and thick smoke?’ Billy was loyal to his job as a New York City fireman by saving others. He died doing what he loved and he will be deeply missed.
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    ANDREW	JORDAN - LAD 132 Product Image
    ANDREW JORDAN - LAD 132Andrew Jordan was a member of Ladder 132 in Brooklyn‚ New York. He had 4 children‚ Andrew‚ Jr.‚ Matthew‚ Kelsey and Sean.
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    KARL JOSEPH - ENG 207 Product Image
    KARL JOSEPH - ENG 207Karl H. Joseph‚ 25‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 207. A probationary firefighter‚ Joseph was described by fellow firefighters as ‘having the right stuff.’ He is survived by his parents.
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    LIEUTENANT ANTHONY	JOVIC - BAT 47 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT ANTHONY JOVIC - BAT 47Anthony Jovic‚ 39‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 34. On September 11‚ the 12-year FDNY veteran Jovic was assigned to Engine 279 in Brooklyn. He was studying for the captain’s exam‚ which he planned to take in October 2001. Jovic‚ father of two‚ enjoyed miniature golf‚ bowling‚ and swimming with his family in their backyard pool.
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    VINCENT	KANE - ENG 22 Product Image
    VINCENT KANE - ENG 22Vincent was born on April 12th‚ 1964. He graduated from Xaverian High School in Brooklyn‚ New York and Marist College in Poughkeepsie‚ New York. He became a volunteer firefighter with the Rockaway Point Fire Department at age 17 and also volunteered with the Red Cross Disaster Relief Team (DART). Vinnie was a New York City Police Officer before joining the Fire Department. He loved music and was an avid guitar player. He liked the Grateful Dead‚ the Beatles‚ Allman Brothers‚ etc. Vinnie loved the New York culture: the museums‚ restaurants‚ concerts‚ coffee houses‚ and cultural affairs. Vinnie really loved Central Park in New York City. He enjoyed the Park concerts‚ running (road running)‚ rollerblading‚ picnics‚ etc. He was ‘a good guy.’
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    BATT CHIEF CHARLES KASPER - SOC Product Image
    BATT CHIEF CHARLES KASPER - SOCCharlie loved rescue and special operations. Originally assigned to Ladder #1‚ one of the early tower ladders in the city‚ he responded to many Hi-Rise fires including one for the very first fires at the twin towers. As Lieutenant at Squad #1 and later as Captain of Rescue #1 in Manhattan‚ he continued to go to ‘Big’ fires‚ including the Empire State Building Fire and the ’93 bombing of the World Trade Center. He traveled to Worcester‚ Massachusetts to assist in rescue on their darkest day and he and Chief Ray Downey devised a plan on Father’s Day 2001 to rescue their fallen brothers trapped and killed in a hardware store fire in Queens‚ New York. Both on Father’s Day and on September 11‚ Charlie was home with his family when his beeper rang and he responded to the call. On the 11th‚ his response was to be both professional and personal. We had just received a call from our daughter‚ mother to Charlie’s most precious grandson‚ Dylan‚ who lives a mere 6 blocks from the World Trade Center and who‚ on an early morning walk with the baby‚ had seen the plane fly into the tower. She was crying and not knowing the full scope of the attack at that moment. Charlie told her that he’d be coming to pick up her and the baby‚ after he finished up at the World Trade Center. His aides were meeting him on the plaza with his gear. He was in his car in a flash with me calling after him not to try ‘any daring rope rescues down to the burning fuselage.’ and ‘Love you.’ As I watched‚ the horror unfold before me on the TV and as the children were evacuated with masks and finally made it home. We were all together but I knew he was gone. The moment the North Tower fell‚ my spine went weak and I knew that the man I knew and loved for 38-years was gone. As were those beautiful towers that he loved so much.
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    PAUL KEATING	 - LAD 5 Product Image
    PAUL KEATING - LAD 5Paul lived at 113 Cedar Street‚ looking right at the World Trade Center building. Ladder 10 was at the back of his building‚ but he was with Ladder 5 at 6th Avenue and Houston Street. He was at home‚ off duty‚ when the first plane struck‚ while talking to his sister Jeanne. He told her he was going down to Ladder 10 to help his brothers. He was found under the South tower lobby on March 7th. We had a wonderful family get together on September 4th‚ his birthday‚ with his two brothers and three sisters‚ his Mom‚ Dad and nieces and nephews. In retrospect‚ we are so happy we did it.
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    RICHARD KELLY JR - LAD 118 Product Image
    RICHARD KELLY JR - LAD 118Richard J. Kelly‚ Jr.‚ 50‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 11. The senior member of his company‚ Kelly had just completed his 24th year with the FDNY. He had worked as a bond clerk with the New York Stock Exchange before joining the department. Known for his fun-antics‚ Kelly enjoyed listening to music. He also spent his spare time fishing with his son and other family members.
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    THOMAS R KELLY - LAD 15 Product Image
    THOMAS R KELLY - LAD 15Our son Thomas was a dedicated firefighter‚ as are his Dad and older brother. His other brother is a police Detective Retired. He and his youngest sister were especially close. Thomas was a devoted son to us‚ having built his house a few blocks from us. He was an avid cyclist riding two consecutive years from Bear Mountain to Boston for AIDS awareness. He belonged to a cycle club and enjoyed it so much. He intended to do a cycle ride in France this summer. He volunteered his time at the Atlantis Aquarium. He was a certified deepsea diver‚ diving with the club team in Cozumel and Bovaire. He volunteered for the Dart Team. He was so happy to have made his home here in Riverhead‚ New York. By the same token we were thrilled‚ too‚ if someone from the family was close by. Thomas enjoyed life and helping people was always a priority for Thomas. We miss him dreadfully‚ but we imagine him in heaven as an angel doing good works. Our angel Thomas!
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    THOMAS W KELLY - LAD 105 Product Image
    THOMAS W KELLY - LAD 105Thomas W. Kelly‚ 50‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 15. Kelly‚ a 17-year veteran‚ spent his entire career with Ladder 15. He was known as Mr. Dependable by his colleagues and often used his experience to mentor young firefighters. A former steamfitter‚ Kelly had helped build the World Trade Center before joining the FDNY. Kelly is survived by his wife and two sons.
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    THOMAS	KENNEDY - LAD 101 Product Image
    THOMAS KENNEDY - LAD 101Thomas Kennedy was studying for the Lieutenant’s test because he wanted to advance his career that he loved. Even more‚ he loved his children‚ Michael and James.
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    LIEUTENANT RONALD KERWIN - SQD 288 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT RONALD KERWIN - SQD 288In September 1981‚ Ron became a firefighter for the FDNY. He worked in E275 for 10 years and then worked for L126 for 2 years. He was promoted to Fire Marshal in 1993 and in September 1997‚ he was promoted to Lieutenant. After one and a half years as Lieutenant‚ he was accepted in the SOC Unit – Special Operations Command. He was a Lieutenant in Squad 288 in Queens. He served 20 years with the FDNY. The fire service was a great part of Ron’s life. He joined the volunteer fire service on Long Island in 1982 as a firefighter with the Jericho Fire Department. In 1985 he moved to Levittown and joined the Levittown Fire Department. He was a member of Ladder Co. 1 and served as their Captain before becoming Deputy Chief in 1993. He served as Chief of Department in 2000 and 2001. Ron was a loving husband and father of three beautiful children. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a spontaneous personality. Ron will be remembered as a hero for giving up his life to save others on September 11‚ 2001. He will also be remembered for the way he lived. He dedicated his life to helping others. He is dearly missed by his family and friends and he will forever be in their hearts.
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    MICHAEL KIEFER - LAD 132 Product Image
    MICHAEL KIEFER - LAD 132Michael Vernon Kiefer‚ 25‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 132. Kiefer‚ who became an FDNY probationary firefighter in December 2000‚ had previously worked as an FDNY paramedic for a year and a half. He studied in the fire-cadet program at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. He also served as a volunteer firefighter in Freeport‚ N.Y.‚ and with Hempstead’s South Side Ladder Company.
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    ROBERT KING JR - ENG 33 Product Image
    ROBERT KING JR - ENG 33Robert was a wonderful husband to Theresa; father of three children‚ two boys‚ Thomas and Stephen‚ and one daughter‚ Elizabeth. Robert has three sisters Joann‚ Lynn and Barbara and is a great and loving son to Audrey and Robert Sr. He was always kind‚ generous and helpful to others. Robert was master craftsman making beautiful pieces of furniture such as bunk beds for his sons‚ deck chairs‚ cabinets‚ and a beautiful trestle table for the firehouse‚ which the men eat on everyday. He also made a desk for the firehouse watch room. He made deck chairs for friends and family as gifts. He enjoyed four wheeling‚ fishing‚ and barbequing for everyone and was a great cook.
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    SCOTT KOPYTKO - LAD 15 Product Image
    SCOTT KOPYTKO - LAD 15Scott Michael Kopytko‚ age 32‚ attended St. John’s University where he received a Bachelor of Science‚ was a member of the honor society‚ and was one semester away from completing his Master’s in Finance. He worked as a Commodities Broker in the World Trade Center and in November 1998 he realized his dream of becoming a New York City Firefighter. He immediately began preparing for the FDNY Lieutenant’s exam that he approached with great zeal as he felt the FDNY was his true calling and his lifelong career. His interests varied from world history to the arts‚ science to pop culture‚ finance to Ford Mustangs. He loved sports and participated in many–basketball‚ handball‚ playing pool‚ darts and golf to name a few. His quick wit‚ sense of humor‚ love of family‚ friends and his dedication to his job and all the new brothers he had found made him a very special man.
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    WILLIAM	KRUKOWSKI - LAD 21 Product Image
    WILLIAM KRUKOWSKI - LAD 21My son Bill was a member of the NYC Fire Department for three years. He was referred to as Super Probie at his Ladder Company 21. He rode to work on his bicycle to and from his home in Bayside to NYC-17 miles. He was happy and so proud to be a firefighter and helping people was his great joy. Bill’s grandad was a fireman for 25 years and Bill grew up admiring his heroism. Bill was a man’s man as the expression goes. But his sister‚ Ginny‚ and I know him as a loving‚ strong and gentleman. He simply loved and cared deeply for his son Billy Lee-age 11. The would go go-carting‚ ball playing‚ build a treehouse‚ hike and go tubing‚ as well as run with Puller Big Bill’s 8 year old Rottweiler. In fact‚ Bill made a cart so Puller could give rides to the children in the neighborhood. He was morally and physically strong with a wonderful sense of humor and smile that showed truth. He enjoyed watching the Simpsons with his son. Only those closest to him knew his passion for cartooning. We knew he was really talented‚ but shy. His hobbies included working out to keep in shape and working on automobilies and drag race when the spit moved him. He gave up skydiving and motorcycling when he became a parent: too dangerous a pastime. Writing about my son is so easy because he was just a really good person. His loss is my never-ending loss of an only son. There will never be another one like Bill and we are all heartbroken. He is forever in our memory. His advice was always take the HIGH ROAD; he himself took the high road straight to heaven. Barbara Krukowkis-Rastelli
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    KENNETH KUMPEL	- LAD 25 Product Image
    KENNETH KUMPEL - LAD 25Kenneth B. Kumpel‚ 42‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 25. A 10-year FDNY veteran and former New York City police officer‚ Kumpel was posthumously promoted to fire marshal. Kumpel and his wife of 18 years lived in Cornwall‚ N.Y.‚ where he was a member of the Cornwall Volunteer Fire Department. An avid craftsman‚ he built his family’s home there.
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    THOMAS	KUVEIKIS	- SQD 252 Product Image
    THOMAS KUVEIKIS - SQD 252Thomas J. Kuveikis‚ 48‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 252. A 24-year FDNY veteran‚ Kuveikis had been a member of Squad 252 for five years. He studied architecture at SUNY Farmingdale and the Pratt Institute before joining the FDNY in August 1977. Kuveikis pursued carpentry in his spare time. Kuveikis’ brother‚ Tim‚ is also a member of the FDNY.
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    DAVID LaFORGE - LAD 20 Product Image
    DAVID LaFORGE - LAD 20Dave LaForge was a 24 year veteran of the FDNY. While he waited to get on to the fire department‚ he drove for North American Van Lines‚ which prepared him for his job‚ his love – driving Ladder 20 from her Lafayette Street fire house in Soho to wherever the call came from. Dave lived all his life on Staten Island. The ultimate perfectionist and handyman‚ he did extensive home renovations himself and also was on call for his parents and sister when their homes sprung a leak! In fact‚ he was on call for many folks‚ neighbors‚ other family members – Dave was the take-charge‚ know-how guy who cared. He also had a home in Island Heights‚ New Jersey. He loved the ocean and often made the hour long drive in his second love‚ his black Pontiac Firehawk‚ music blaring. Dave is missed by many. He was the one who barbequed the meat and carved the Thanksgiving turkey‚ the one we called when there was a need‚ the guy with the great grin. He drove Ladder 20 to the World Trade Towers on September 11 with 6 of his brothers and none returned – heroes all.
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    WILLIAM	LAKE - RESCUE 2 Product Image
    WILLIAM LAKE - RESCUE 2Billy was a member of elite Rescue 2 in Brooklyn‚ New York. He was a member of FEMA’s Search and Rescue Team. He went to Oklahoma City and to the TWA Flight 800 disasters. He was a member of the Brooklyn Harley Motorcycle Club. He loved going to Brooklyn Cyclone baseball games with his son Kyler. He was a dedicated and courageous firefighter for 20 years. He was a loving father‚ son and brother.
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    ROBERT LANE - ENG 55 Product Image
    ROBERT LANE - ENG 55Robert T. Lane‚ 28‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 55. Before joining the FDNY in 1998‚ Lane worked at a variety of jobs‚ including school bus driver‚ chef‚ and bartender. Lane was a self-taught mechanic who was souping up a 1983 Pontiac Grand Prix that he hoped to race on a track in New Jersey.
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    SCOTT LARSEN - LAD 15 Product Image
    SCOTT LARSEN - LAD 15Scott Andrew Larsen‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 163. On September 11th Larsen was on rotation working at Ladder 15; he was assigned to Ladder 163. He and his wife were awaiting the birth of their fourth child. August Thomas was born on September 13. Scott loved to spend all of his free time with his wife and children„they were the most important part of his life. He always took them to the beach or park to skate or ride their bikes.
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    LIEUTENANT JOSEPH LEAVEY	- LAD 15 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT JOSEPH LEAVEY - LAD 15Joseph G. Leavey was born on November 13th‚ 1955 to Mary and Joseph Leavey and grew up in the Inwood section of Manhattan. He attended Good Shepherd Grammar School graduating in June of 1969 and the former Power Memorial Academy where he graduated as class valedictorian in June of 1973. After graduating from Power Memorial Academy‚ he entered Manhattan College’s School of Engineering. Upon graduating from Manhattan College in 1977‚ he pursued a career in civil engineering. He worked for the firm of W.J. Barney‚ HRH Construction and for Donald Trump while working on the famous Trump Tower in New York City. While he loved his time in construction‚ Joe’s true aspiration since he was a little boy was to become a New York City firefighter. After taking the test and being placed on a list‚ Joe was appointed to the New York City Fire Department in August of 1982. He was assigned to Engine 23 and subsequently Ladder 4 of Midtown Manhattan until his promotion to Lieutenant in February of 1998 where he was assigned to Ladder 15 in Lower Manhattan. Shortly after his appointment to the Fire Department‚ Joe married his partner in life‚ Carole J. Raffio. The two were married in 1984 and settled in the quiet suburb of Pelham‚ New York. There he raised his family‚ a son Brian (age 17)‚ a daughter Caitlin (age 11) and a stepdaughter Kerri‚ who he was proud to give away at her wedding on September 9th‚ 2000. Joe was very active in his community. Sometimes called the ñMayorî of Pelham‚ Joe was always known to go out of his way to greet someone. He was also very involved in his church‚ St. Catharine’s and the Hutchinson School PTA. Joe loved New York City and all of its many skyscrapers. He considered the World Trade Center an engineering marvel. How ironic it was that a building he loved so much would become a target of such hate. Besides his wife and children of Pelham‚ NY and parents of Yonkers‚ NY‚ Joe is survived by his sisters and brothers-in-law: Maureen and Jim McGillicuddy of Yonkers‚ New York‚ Nora and Steve Coco of Rochester‚ New York‚ Patty and Tim Sumner of Martinsburg‚ Pennsylvania‚ and Walter Bagley of Bronxville‚ New York. He is also survived by nephews John and Timmy McGillicuddy of Yonkers‚ niece Christine Coco of Rochester‚ and nephew Mark Fitzgerald of Boston‚ Massachusetts.
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    NEIL	LEAVEY - ENG 217 Product Image
    NEIL LEAVEY - ENG 217Neil Joseph Leavy‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 217. Leavy attended New Jersey City University and graduated in 1996 with a B.S. in finance‚ going on to work as a commodities trader at the New York Mercantile Exchange. Leavy earned two citations for bravery from the FDNY. His father is a retired New York City police officer.
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    CARLOS LILLO - PARAMEDIC Product Image
    CARLOS LILLO - PARAMEDICCarlos Lillo‚ 37‚ paramedic‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 49. Lillo worked for the FDNY EMS for 16 years. He trained to be a paramedic at Booth Memorial Hospital‚ now called New York Hospital‚ in Queens. Lillo’s wife was working for the Port Authority on the 64th floor of the North Tower when it was attacked but she made it out safely.
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    ROBERT LINNANE - LAD 20 Product Image
    ROBERT LINNANE - LAD 20Robert T. Linnane‚ 33‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 20. Linnane‚ who was a probationary firefighter‚ had previously worked on the ground staff for Delta Airlines for nearly eight years. He had taken the FDNY physical and passed it after he turned 30. Linnane traveled extensively and enjoyed visits from friends from around the world.
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    LIEUTENANT CHARLES MARGIOTTA - BAT 22 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT CHARLES MARGIOTTA - BAT 22Charles J. Margiotta‚ 44‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 22. The 240-pound‚ 20-year FDNY veteran had a degree from Brown University and worked as a stuntman in dozens of feature films‚ including Hannibal. He was also a private investigator‚ a substitute teacher‚ and a soccer coach. On September 11‚ he heard the news about the World Trade Center on his truck radio and rushed to the nearest firehouse in Staten Island to join the rescue efforts.
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    KENNETH MARINO	- RESCUE 1 Product Image
    KENNETH MARINO - RESCUE 1My husband‚ Kenneth J. Marino‚ FDNY Rescue 1‚ died while fighting a fire for our country at the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001. Kenny has been a firefighter for over 20 years‚ starting when turned 18‚ as a volunteer‚ and continuing on throughout his career of over 10 years as a New York City Fire Fighter. Even though fire fighting was in Kenny’s blood‚ so many things make up who Kenny was. He was a caring husband to his wife‚ Katrina‚ attentive father (DaDa) to Kristin and Tyler who were only 3 and 1 years old at the time‚ and loving son to his ‘da‚’ Patrick‚ and mother‚ Mary Ann. He also had many hobbies. He enjoyed playing softball – NY Mets‚ Hockey – NY Rangers‚ strat-o-matic‚ taking care of his house and home. He also worked other jobs‚ as a disc jockey‚ school bus driver‚ some construction work‚ and automobile detailing. He was always busy and he fit so much into his 40 years; however‚ it will never be enough. He will miss so muchƒ his children growing up‚ their spirit‚ hopes‚ dreams‚ accomplishments‚ and so much more. He is our Hero‚ our Angel‚ and will always be our special guide through our lives. We will always miss him and know that he is with us‚ and watching over.
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    JOHN MARSHALL - ENG 235 Product Image
    JOHN MARSHALL - ENG 235John D. Marshall‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 23. A resident of Congers‚ N.Y.‚ Marshall worked at Ladder 27‚ near where his father had served as a police officer. He was doing a rotation at Engine 23 on September 11. He is survived by his wife and two children.
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    LIEUTENANT PETER	MARTIN - RESCUE 2 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT PETER MARTIN - RESCUE 2Peter C. Martin‚ 43‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 2. A 22-year FDNY veteran‚ Martin was decorated many times for bravery and assisted in the search and rescue operation in Oklahoma City after the bombing of the federal building. Martin‚ a St. Johns University graduate with a B.S. in criminal justice‚ was an avid collector of antique rifles. Most important in his life‚ however‚ were his three sons.
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    LIEUTENANT PAUL MARTINI - ENG 23 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT PAUL MARTINI - ENG 23Paul Richard Martini‚ 37‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Engine 201. Martini‚ a 13-year FDNY veteran‚ was studying to take the promotion exam in October 2001. A plumber before joining the FDNY‚ he followed in the footsteps of his father‚ Joseph‚ who served 33 years in the FDNY. Martini’s passions were his family‚ his garden‚ fishing‚ and skiing.
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    JOSEPH MASCALI - TSU 2 Product Image
    JOSEPH MASCALI - TSU 2Joseph A. Mascali‚ 44‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 5. Mascali worked in construction for years before joining the FDNY in 1987. He was assigned to Ladder 122 for 10 years‚ where he and his fellow firefighters earned a unit citation for saving civilians from a building collapse. Mascali later joined the elite Rescue 5 unit and became a certified EMT First Responder and confined space and high-angle rope rescuer. He was a family man who took tremendous joy in traveling with his family. Joe is a hero because of his sincerity‚ his caring‚ his love‚ his generosity‚ and his courage–because of the simplicity of his day-to-day unconditional love for his wife and children‚ family and friends.
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    KEITHROY MAYNARD - ENG 33 Product Image
    KEITHROY MAYNARD - ENG 33Keithroy Maynard was a firefighter at Engine 33‚ Ladder Company 9. He was a very good father and friend. His son Keithroy II meant everything to Keith; he had even started to recruit Keith II to the Fire Department at age 4. Keith was very active in the Fire Department especially in the Vulcan’s Club (club for Black firefighters). Keith loved his family very much and he was a good partner. He is so missed because we loved him. Keith was always a leader. When he was in college‚ he was the President for the Caribbean Club. Then when he went to work for Continental Airlines‚ he fought for Union (AMR). Then he went to FDNY and joined the Vulcan Society Club fighting for more black men to join the Fire Department. I always told him he’s in the wrong line of work‚ he should be a politician. Everyone loved Keith because he was a people person. You could ask him to do any favors and he’ll get it done.
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    BRIAN McALEESE - ENG 226 Product Image
    BRIAN McALEESE - ENG 226From his mother: Brian was a very compassionate person. He was a wonderful father and husband. He had many interests and had great panache and style. His most important charity was the MS Society. A short time before his death Brian was on a fishing trip with the MS Society; he is pictured right in front of the twin towers. He had time for everyone. He was always there for his father who died seven months before our own beautiful Brian was killed. They are now together in the Palm of His Hand. From his wife: Brian was a hero in everyday life. A hero throughout his life. A New York City Firefighter‚ killed in the line of duty‚ September 11‚ 2001‚ at the World Trade Center. Brian was a young‚ warm‚ kind-hearted‚ compassionate‚ vibrant‚ fun‚ loving‚ spirited‚ courageous‚ generous‚ adventurous and brave man. Brian was also a father‚ husband‚ son‚ brother‚ uncle‚ cousin‚ in-law & friend. Brian had a tremendous spirit and zest for life. Brian always did things to help. Without fanfare or recognition. Brian had hopes‚ dreams‚ meaning and life‚ a life full of infinite possibilities. Who Brian was‚ and anything that Brian did‚ made a difference. Brian knew that life was not a dress rehearsal; it is what we make of it. Brian valued and treasured life. Born in 1964‚ Brian was the son of Ann Marie and John J. McAleese. Brian was the brother of Kevin‚ Patricia‚ John & Maureen. In January of 1994‚ Brian was appointed to the FDNY. In June of 1994‚ he married his long time companion‚ Dawn. Between 1996 and 2001‚ Brian became a father‚ four times; a daughter‚ followed by three sons. First born in 1996 – Brianne Marie‚ in 1997 – Jack Ryan‚ in 1999 – Liam Francis‚ and in 2001 – Aidan James. Brian loved the ocean. He loved to travel. Brian was an adventurer. Brian helped many people‚ whether he knew them or not‚ without question‚ without hesitation‚ in any way that he could. He was many things to many people. Brian‚ as well‚ volunteered his time to the National MS Society‚ escorting people afflicted with the disease on various outings. Brian was known for always – ‘doing the right thing.’ Brian enjoyed history‚ ice cream‚ ice-cold beer‚ fine wine‚ good food‚ a cigarette‚ coffee and conversation. Brian lost the life he treasured‚ on September 11‚ 2001‚ at the age of 36. Brian was our treasure. His life was taken far too early; a life that affected so very‚ very many lives. His smile‚ his laugh‚ the band of kindness and compassion he brought with him wherever he went‚ all are forever missed. Brian‚ the man‚ the person‚ the father‚ husband‚ son‚ brother‚ uncle‚ cousin‚ in-law‚ the everyday hero‚ the friend; lives forever in our hearts‚ will never be forgotten and will be‚ forever missed. Brian G. McAleese Brian was a very compassionate person. He was a wonderful father and husband. He had many interests and had great panache and style. His most important charity was the MS Society. A short time before his death Brian was on a fishing trip with the MS Society; he is pictured right in front of the twin towers. He had time for everyone. He was always there for his father who died seven months before our own beautiful Brian was killed. They are now together in the Palm of His Hand.
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    THOMAS	McCANN	- BAT 8 Product Image
    THOMAS McCANN - BAT 8Thomas J. McCann‚ 46‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 8. In addition to fighting fires‚ McCann worked for Exhibition Employees Union Local 829‚ and had recently been appointed a trustee. A father of two‚ McCann was an avid golfer and passed his love of athletics on to his children.
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    LIEUTENANT WILLIAM McGINN - SQD 18 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT WILLIAM McGINN - SQD 18William E. McGinn‚ 43‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Squad 18. An 18-year FDNY veteran‚ McGinn was deeply involved with his community and the Riverdale school attended by his two children. On September 11‚ he had planned to attend a charity event for the New York-Cornell burn center – an event that he had helped organize.
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    BATT CHIEF WILLIAM McGOVERN	- BAT 2 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF WILLIAM McGOVERN - BAT 2Bill was a loving husband‚ father‚ son‚ brother and friend. He felt very fortunate to be a New York City fireman and genuinely loved his profession. He truly valued the many friendships and the camaraderie of the job. He rose to the rank of Battalion Chief and was a real leader but he considered himself ‘one of the men’ and cherished his time as a fireman as his favorite. Some of his personal interests include the New York Yankees‚ boating‚ music and his Irish heritage. He was an outgoing fun loving man with strong values and passions‚ who knew how to enjoy life and bring enjoyment to all whose life he touched.
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    DENNIS McHUGH - LAD 13 Product Image
    DENNIS McHUGH - LAD 13Dennis P. McHugh‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 13. A three-year veteran‚ McHugh had a career in finance before joining the FDNY. A father of three‚ he ran in the New York City marathon and played Gaelic football. His brother Tom is a fire marshal with the FDNY. Friends describe him as ‘about as perfect as you get.’
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    ROBERT McMAHON - LAD 20 Product Image
    ROBERT McMAHON - LAD 20Robert Dismas McMahon‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 20. A nine-year FDNY veteran‚ McMahon was working toward a bachelor’s degree in fine arts. McMahon was a photographer‚ golfer‚ carpenter‚ landscape painter‚ and chef. His recipe for lasagna‚ which his firehouse often enjoyed‚ was printed in a GQ magazine article on ‘guy food.’ McMahon also volunteered at a camp for sick kids‚ where he met his wife‚ the mother of his two children.
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    ROBERT McPADDEN - ENG 23 Product Image
    ROBERT McPADDEN - ENG 23Robert William McPadden‚ 30‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 23. McPadden was continuing his family’s proud tradition of public service when he joined the FDNY. His father had served the department for almost 40 years‚ and his brother and sister are both police officers. While he waited for an opening in the FDNY‚ he earned a graduate degree in criminal justice and played a lot of Jeopardy. He and his wife had just bought a home in Pearl River so they could be closer to family and friends.
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    TERRENCE McSHANE - LAD 101 Product Image
    TERRENCE McSHANE - LAD 101Terence Augustine McShane‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 101. McShane was a New York City police sergeant before joining the FDNY in 1999. McShane‚ who studied at Sienna College‚ used to be a lifeguard on Long Island‚ played rugby for many years‚ and approached every venture with gusto. At the time of the tragedy‚ the McShane family was living at a relative’s house while McShane and his father-in-law renovated the family home. After September 11‚ friends‚ relatives‚ and complete strangers joined in and helped to finish the job.
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    MARTIN McWILLIAMS - ENG 22 Product Image
    MARTIN McWILLIAMS - ENG 22Engine 22/Ladder 13 Martin Edward McWilliams never wanted to be in the spotlight. He spent his life quietly doing for others‚ asking nothing in return. He was never one to anger and whenever called for advice or assistance‚ his response was always willing and helpful. He loved working with his hands and was always doing something‚ from working on a car to landscaping or renovating a house. No matter what the project‚ as a way to keep connected there was always a 2 to 5% not completed. Martin’s relationship with his mother‚ Mary‚ brother‚ Joe and two sisters‚ Barbara and Lynn was one of love‚ respect and concern. He loved family gatherings‚ especially the annual family reunion with his aunts‚ uncles and many cousins. The unconditional love he had for his family carried over in his love for his daughter‚ Sara‚ born shortly before September 11‚ 2001. Like his father before him‚ he enjoyed living and absorbed everything life had to offer. Martin was not afraid to try anything‚ including flying lessons and skydiving. Martin had a passion for golf and participated in the many charity outings with his friends in New York City Fire Department and his love of water skiing with his lifelong friends. As an avid skier he couldn’t wait for the winter season to go skiing at his favorite place in Vermont. Martin enjoyed cooking and his Chicken Franchese’ was a family favorite. He had almost mastered making an apple pie‚ just like Mom. Martin appreciated humor and when he tried to tell a joke‚ his blue eyes would sparkle and a male Mona Lisa smile would appear on his face because he knew he had messed up the punch line‚ but that wasn’t important‚ it was the company and the laughing that he enjoyed. He looked forward to going to work and formed close relationships with friends and co-workers in Engine 22/Ladder 13. Martin‚ to know you was to love you and you are greatly missed. Mary McWilliams
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    RAYMOND MEISENHEIMER - RESCUE 3 Product Image
    RAYMOND MEISENHEIMER - RESCUE 3Raymond Meisenheimer‚ 46‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 3. Meisenheimer‚ who had been looking forward to retiring at the end of 2001‚ began his fire-service career as a volunteer firefighter‚ paramedic‚ and EMT instructor in East Farmingdale‚ N.Y. He was a leading technical rescue expert and a member of the FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Team. Meisenheimer was in charge of the curriculum at the Suffolk Fire Academy‚ and a captain at the Hauppauge Fire Department.
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    CHARLES	MENDEZ - LAD 7 Product Image
    CHARLES MENDEZ - LAD 7Charles R. Mendez‚ also known as Chuck‚ was a member of FDNY Ladder Company #7 in Manhattan. He was on the job for 9 years and as all firefighters do‚ he loved his job. Chuck and I met 6 years ago and were married 2 years later. We did not have any children but were trying to start a family. Chuck was a true hero and friend and I will love him forever. His hobbies included playing volleyball‚ skiing‚ home improvement‚ and playing with our puppy Bailey. His body was recovered New Years Eve from the World Trade Center and he was carried out by his friends. He was my best friend and I miss him terribly. Kerri Mendez
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    STEVE MERCADO - ENG 40 Product Image
    STEVE MERCADO - ENG 40Steve J. Mercado‚ 38‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 40. An 11-year FDNY veteran‚ Mercado was president of the Emperor’s Stickball League in the Bronx‚ where he was born and raised. Mercado‚ who earned the MVP award on several championship teams‚ was also trying to establish a stickball and baseball league for children under nine. The father of two also enjoyed playing softball with his fellow firefighters.
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    DOUGLAS MILLER - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    DOUGLAS MILLER - RESCUE 5Douglas C. Miller‚ a 34 year old Firefighter with Rescue 5 in Staten Island‚ gave his life on 9/11. Doug was on the Department just shy of 6 years. He began his career as a firefighter with Ladder 172/Engine 330 in Brooklyn. Douglas was also an instructor at the Fire Training Center and an avid scuba diver. He was the proud father of 3 beautiful daughters‚ Elizabeth 7‚ Rachel 6‚ and Katie 4. His wife of 12 years‚ Laurie‚ will always miss his incredible sense of humor‚ his wonderful smile‚ and his kind manner. Doug was a man born with great concern for others. He lived his dream of serve to community within the FDNY as well as on the volunteer level as Chief of the Mill Rift Fire Department. Every individual who had the chance to meet Doug fell in love with his spirit. Doug was warm‚ sincere‚ and full of life‚ and gave fully of that life to save others. Laurie Miller
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    ROBERT MINARA - LAD 25 Product Image
    ROBERT MINARA - LAD 25Bob served his country in the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Boston in Vietnam. He received the National Defense Service Medal; Vietnam Service Medal with three Bronze Stars‚ Vietnam Campaign Medal and a Combat Action Ribbon. Bob had a 24-year career with Ladder Co. 25 and a 20-year career with St. Vincent’s Hospital in Harrison‚ NY‚ serving as their safety and security supervisor. In 1997‚ Bob graduated with high honors‚ summa cum laude‚ from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City at the same time celebrating his 50th birthday. Bob loved his family‚ his Ladder 25 family‚ and was always in the service of others. He was a loving and dedicated husband and stepfather to Peter and Roseann‚ and a good friend. He will always be remembered for his love of life‚ compassionate heart‚ witty sense of humor‚ his infectious laugh‚ and his beautiful smile and the twinkle in his eyes. Paula Minara
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    THOMAS	MINGIONE - LAD 132 Product Image
    THOMAS MINGIONE - LAD 132Thomas Mingione‚ 34‚ was a firefighter with Ladder 132 in Brooklyn. He was a beloved husband‚ cherished son‚ loving brother‚ fond nephew‚ special uncle‚ and adored cousin and friend. He was also the proud father of daughter Amanda‚ who was born in December 2001. His family’s nickname for him is ‘Topshelf Tommy‚’ because he always wanted the best and had the best. There are those who have an inner gift that makes them very special. The gift to be blind to the flaws and imperfections of those around them. The gift to see only the good. The gift to make others feel love‚ compassion‚ and hope. [He was] one of those people to whom God has given that special inner gift.
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    CAPTAIN LOUIS MODAFFERI - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    CAPTAIN LOUIS MODAFFERI - RESCUE 5Louis Modafferi‚ 45‚ battalion chief‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 5. His courage and ability led to a steady series of promotions over 19 years in the FDNY. The Federal Emergency Management Agency asked for his assistance during hurricane relief efforts in the Caribbean. Modafferi’s rescue work never detracted from his role as a fulltime father to his three children‚ and he always found time for a monthly game of softball.
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    LIEUTENANT DENNIS MOJICA - RESCUE 1 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT DENNIS MOJICA - RESCUE 1Dennis Mojica‚ 50‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 1. A graduate of the rigorous Aviation High School‚ Mojica was in the U.S. Navy for six years before joining the FDNY‚ where he was a 29-year veteran. On his days off‚ he enjoyed skiing and bicycling with his fiance. Mojica is survived by a teenage daughter.
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    MANUEL	MOJICA - SQD 18 Product Image
    MANUEL MOJICA - SQD 18Manuel Mojica Jr.‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 18. Mojica was a family man who loved being with his wife of ten years and their two children. Mojica also enjoyed working out at the gym.
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    CARL MOLINARO - LAD 2 Product Image
    CARL MOLINARO - LAD 2Carl was a devoted husband‚ a loving father‚ a loved son and brother. Many who were lucky enough to have him as a friend experienced his infectious spirit and unique sense of humor. Carl’s display of courage and heroism on many occasions made him a true hero. Carl gave of himself not only on 9/11‚ but every day of his life because it was his nature to give. Over board Carl became his nickname among his family and close friends because he would always give must more than what was expected‚ no matter what it could be. Carl lived his life with great passion and determination. Carl was a well-rounded person with many interests including football‚ motorcycle racing‚ hunting and music. Carl will never be forgotten and will be deeply missed by anyone who had the pleasure of knowing him. Carl will always be remembered as a true hero
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    MICHAEL MONTESI	 - RESCUE 1 Product Image
    MICHAEL MONTESI - RESCUE 1Michael Montesi loved being a firefighter‚ and was extremely proud to be a member of the elite Rescue Company 1. He was always pondering the issues that the unit faced. He created a small air pack that could be strapped onto a trapped person’s face. The packs are still carried in the Rescue 1 Truck. He was the Daily News Hero of the Month in August 1999. He rescued a man in the Hudson River. He groped around in the black water until he was able to pull the man to safety‚ even though he was not wearing his air tank. It was a great feeling for him. He loved to scuba dive‚ but with three kids‚ he devoted his time to family. Michael was a volunteer firefighter in his hometown of New Hyde Park‚ Long Island‚ for 13 years‚ and a volunteer firefighter with the Central Valley Fire Department for 2 years. At age 5‚ he owned his first fire helmet‚ and he waited years for a call from the Fire Department. He received the call in 1988‚ and was assigned to Ladder Company 10 across from the World Trade Center. Michael was extremely mechanical. He could fix anything. Mike was a trained plumber. Whenever he was around‚ you felt safe. He was very smart‚ cautious and level-headed. If something went wrong‚ everyone in the family turned to Mike. He could always be depended on. He was an excellent cook‚ who enjoyed preparing meals for family and friends. He also loved the praise he received for his efforts. Michael met his wife Nancy in September of 1989 when she and a friend stopped by a firehouse at the South Street Seaport to ask for directions to the George Washington Bridge. He and a group of buddies from Ladder Co. 10 had also stopped by the same firehouse to pick up their cars which were parked there. On the way home‚ Nancy told her girlfriend‚ ‘I think I am going to marry that man.’ He called the next morning and they were married in March of 1993. As much as he loved being a firefighter‚ he adored his three sons Matthew now 7 1/2‚ Ian 6 and Ryan 4. He was extremely proud of their every accomplishment. He would always say to Nancy‚ ‘This is what it is all about.’ When Mike walked in the door‚ the boys were all over him. All you could hear throughout the house was ‘Daddy‚ Daddy‚ Daddy.’ Matthew‚ his oldest son‚ was learning to play hockey‚ a sport Mike loved‚ and he was the assistant coach. He was going to get early relief on 9/11; Matthew had a game‚ and he promised him that he would be there. He never let the boys down. Michael and his wife sold their home August 1‚ 2001. Mike was extremely thrilled to be building a new home. On September 11th only the foundation was in the ground. It was his dream house. It was to be built on a beautiful 1.5 acre lot. Unfortunately‚ he was never able to see it. His wife Nancy believes that it was one of Michael’s final acts of love for his family. He found the place that he wanted his wife and children to settle. Michael also leaves behind his parents Margaret and George Montesi‚ his sister Maria Lauria and many nieces and nephews. He will forever remain in their hearts. Nancy Montesi
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    VINCENT	MORELLO - LAD 35 Product Image
    VINCENT MORELLO - LAD 35Vincent S. Morello‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 35 in Manhattan. Morello‚ who was a mechanic before joining the FDNY‚ followed in the family tradition. His father‚ John‚ is a retired chief‚ and his brother Marc is also a firefighter. Morello is survived by his wife and two children.
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    CHRISTOPHER	MOZZILLO - ENG 55 Product Image
    CHRISTOPHER MOZZILLO - ENG 55Every once in a while someone bigger than life comes along. Chris was the third such person I have known. He was full of life. He never wasted a minute. He hardly slept; it was as if he knew he only had 27 years. He was an avid skier in the winter and scuba diver in the summer. He played hard and he also worked hard. He was a natural leader. He was in the process of taking over the leadership of our family. I was happy to have him do it. He was very protective of his family and friends. The proof of his character is the love of his friends. They all still visit and comfort us as they know Chris would want them to. Chris had a strong Catholic education. He went to St. Charles Elementary School‚ Monsignor Farrell High School and St. John’s University. He will be forever loved and missed. Michael Mozzillo
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    RICHARD	MULDOWNEY JR - LAD 07 Product Image
    RICHARD MULDOWNEY JR - LAD 07Richard T. Muldowney‚ Jr.‚ 40‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 7. As a child‚ Muldowney and his friends would fight mock blazes. At 18‚ Muldowney joined the Freeport Volunteer Fire Department Company‚ and‚ nine years later‚ the FDNY. Outside the firehouse‚ he was a spectacular carpenter and could build almost anything. He was also a Long Island bayman who enjoyed fishing‚ crabbing and clamming. Richie adored his entire family. He always knew he wanted to be a firefighter and was the best at his job.
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    MICHAEL MULLAN	- LAD 12 Product Image
    MICHAEL MULLAN - LAD 12Michael was a R.N. working in the E.R. at Mercy Hospital. He was a captain in the U.S.A.R. and he was a New York City firefighter. Michael spent his life in service to his fellow man. He was a great ‘piano man‚’ had a silly sense of humor and told horrendous jokes. He was respected by his friends‚ neighbors‚ and co-workers. He was deeply loved by his family – forever in our hearts. Teresa Mullan
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    LIEUTENANT RAYMOND	MURPHY	- LAD 16 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT RAYMOND MURPHY - LAD 16Raymond E. Murphy‚ 46‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 16. Murphy‚ a former salesman‚ took a pay cut when he joined the FDNY‚ but he didn’t seem to mind. Firefighting‚ unlike sales‚ meant being able to save lives. As with everything else that Murphy did‚ he threw himself into firefighting with a passion. In his spare time‚ he dedicated himself to home improvement‚ using his carpentry skills to turn an old house into a dream home.
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    LIEUTENANT ROBERT NAGEL	- ENG 58 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT ROBERT NAGEL - ENG 58Robert B. Nagel‚ 55‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Engine 58. Nagel‚ an Army veteran who served in Vietnam‚ spent 28 years with the FDNY. He grew up in Richmond Hill‚ Queens‚ and attended Archbishop Molloy High School. He earned his undergraduate degree at St. John’s University. Nagel‚ who lived in Manhattan‚ was a history buff who enjoyed reading science fiction in his spare time. He is survived by his wife and daughter.
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    JOHN NAPOLITANO - RESCUE 2 Product Image
    JOHN NAPOLITANO - RESCUE 2John P. Napolitano‚ 33‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 2. Napolitano began his firefighting career at age 17 as a Junior Volunteer with the Lakeland Volunteer Fire Department. Over 16 years of service‚ he became its youngest chief and‚ eventually‚ its commissioner. In his 10 years with the FDNY‚ Napolitano became a certified paramedic and was scuba-trained for water rescue. Despite the seriousness with which he approached his work‚ Napolitano was known for his smile and his sense of humor. Outside the firehouse‚ his life revolved around his wife and two young daughters. John received a great many awards and citations. But more important‚ he was an excellent husband‚ father‚ and the greatest son a father could ever hope for.
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    PETER NELSON - RESCUE 4 Product Image
    PETER NELSON - RESCUE 4Peter A. Nelson‚ 42‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 4. A 15-year veteran‚ he was also a third assistant chief in Huntington Manor‚ N.Y.‚ where he had volunteered since the age of 18. He and his wife were expecting their first child. She was born on October 5‚ three hours after her father’s Memorial Service.
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    GERARD	NEVINS - RESCUE 1 Product Image
    GERARD NEVINS - RESCUE 1July 6‚ 1983‚ the day Gerry was sworn into the FDNY‚ was among the proudest of his life. After completing the Academy‚ Gerry spent 12 years at Ladder 34/Engine 84 where he earned the title ‘Bravest’ many times over. In 1995‚ he transferred to Rescue 1. It is understood that firefighters rescue people. The members of Rescue rescue firefighters. Gerry was proud to be a member of this talented unit. Gerry’s humble nature never spoke of the various medals and awards he received for his heroism. Outside of Rescue 1 Gerry’s life revolved around his unconditional love for his wife Marie and their boys Daniel and Andrew. On their gentleman’s farm‚ they were surrounded by the love of close friends‚ chickens‚ goats‚ rabbits and his pigs. Gerry’s gentle caring nature touched everyone who knew him. Gerry was a shining star in this life. He possessed courage and bravery in amounts far greater than those towers that touched the sky. His love for his family and friends and those who knew him has left this world a better place. To those who had the honor of knowing Gerry‚ he was always a hero. Now the rest of the world knows. Marie E. Nevins
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    DOUGLAS OELSCHLAGER - LAD 15 Product Image
    DOUGLAS OELSCHLAGER - LAD 15Doug was 36 years old. He was a husband 13 years‚ married on June 10‚ 1988. He had two children: Brittany 11‚ Kayla 8. He was a: Navy Seabee‚ 1982 – 1984 Volunteer Firefighter in Oyster Bay – Teddy Boys Volunteer Firefighter in St. James – Captain‚ Hook & Ladder FDNY firefighter 1999 – 2001 Suzanne Oelschlager
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    SAMUEL	OTICE - LAD 4 Product Image
    SAMUEL OTICE - LAD 4Samuel Oitice and his wife, Jean, met on the Peekskill, N.Y., ambulance corps. “He was the driver and I was the crew chief, and I said, `That’s how we’re going to keep it,’ ” she said. “I’d tell everyone that story, but it’s not funny anymore.” Samuel Oitice, 45, was a New York City firefighter who lived in Peekskill. The couple had a son, John, 19, and a daughter, Jessica, 16. In the past year, Mrs. Oitice has had to take on her husband’s love of roller coasters. “The higher they were, the bigger the drop, the more he loved them,” she said. She used to stay on the ground, but has since ridden Disney World’s Tower of Terror with her daughter, who told her, “Daddy would be proud.” And he knew the risks of his job. “He said to the kids at one point, when they finally realized what he did: `I married your mom for a reason. I know if something happens to me she’ll get you through this,’ ” she said. “It has just given me strength to know that he had so much faith in me to keep the family together.” After his funeral, his best friend came into the firehouse, laughing, she said. Seems the fire truck carrying his body had stalled in the graveyard and couldn’t be started. “I said, `He’s playing with us.’ He hated all the pomp and circumstance. He didn’t want it.”
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    ERIC	OLSEN - LAD 15 Product Image
    ERIC OLSEN - LAD 15Eric Olsen‚ 41‚ was at Ladder 15 for his entire 11-year career with FDNY. He was a member of the FDNY Vikings Association. His mother said his first love was ‘being a fireman-after that he loved building things.’ He also collected classic cars and owned several antique cars that he loved to work on. Both of his parents described him as the kind of person who got alone with everybody. He was one of four sons of Barbara and Taube Olsen. compiled from articles submitted by Taube Olsen
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    JEFFERY OLSEN - ENG 10 Product Image
    JEFFERY OLSEN - ENG 10Jeffrey J. Olsen‚ 31‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 10. He was decorated for bravery for the rescue of a family from an apartment fire. Such acts of heroism came naturally to Olsen‚ who had donated bone marrow to a 15-year-old boy he didn’t even know. He was a devoted father to his two children‚ as well as to his stepson. He enjoyed fishing and loved to camp with his family. Submitted by his wife Jeffrey James Olsen was raised in Staten Island‚ New York. He graduated from the Fire Academy in 1999 and rotated through 3 firehouses before he returned to Engine 10 in June of 2001. In his short career‚ he had earned the reputation of a very reliable and capable firefighter. His sense of humor preceded him. One of his captains was quoted as saying his smile was something he was-not something he wore. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to fish‚ camp and kayak. He had an indescribable love for life. Jeffrey not only made the ultimate sacrifice on 9/11‚ but had saved the life of a 15 year old boy by donating his bone barrow in October of 2000. He also took part in a daring rescue with l175 where they rescued 5 children from a burning building. For this he was given a commendation from a Staten Island councilman and posthumously he was honored with a bravest award that was presented to his wife. He leaves behind his wife‚ Denise‚ and 3 children-Vincent‚ Tori Rose and Noah. Also surviving are his parents‚ 5 brothers and sisters‚ and 18 nieces and nephews.
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    KEVIN O'ROURKE - RESCUE 2 Product Image
    KEVIN O'ROURKE - RESCUE 2Kevin was a man who loved life‚ but two things he loved more than anything else were his family and his work. He had wanted to be a firefighter since he was a little boy and we couldn’t imagine him being anything else. He taught his two daughters‚ Corinne and Jamie‚ to always try their hardest at whatever they chose to do. He was considered by all an ‘all around nice guy.’ We lost a great husband‚ father‚ son‚ brother and friend.
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    MICHAEL  OTTEN - LAD 35 Product Image
    MICHAEL OTTEN - LAD 35Michael J. Otten‚ 42‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 35. Michael was the third generation of Ottens to become a firefighter. His family was his joy. Described as ‘just a big kid’ by his wife‚ Marion‚ Otten turned the front lawn of their home in East Islip‚ N.Y.‚ into a stadium‚ where he and his three boys played football and soccer.
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    JEFFERY PALAZZO - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    JEFFERY PALAZZO - RESCUE 5United States Coast Guard-Active Duty and Reserve. Leaves behind two children‚ Nicole and Samantha. Loving son of Anthony and Irene Palazzo. Husband to Lisa Palazzo and brother to Laurie Palazzo. Loved the outdoors-hunting‚ fishing‚ boating‚ and scuba diving. Lisa Palazzo
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    BATT CHIEF ORIO PALMER - BAT 7 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF ORIO PALMER - BAT 7Orio Joseph Palmer‚ 45‚ battalion chief‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 7. Palmer‚ a 20-year veteran of the FDNY‚ began his career at Engine 46 in the Bronx. He rose steadily through the ranks at firehouses in Brooklyn‚ Queens‚ and Manhattan before becoming battalion chief. Colleagues knew him as a determined firefighter and a talented instructor; he taught firefighters studying for promotional exams and authored numerous articles on fire safety. Palmer lived in Valley Stream‚ N.Y.‚ with his wife and three children. Called the Music Man by his family‚ Palmer loved listening to music‚ taking neighborhood kids fishing‚ and promoting the lost art of stickball.
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    FRANK PALOMBO - LAD 105 Product Image
    FRANK PALOMBO - LAD 105Frank Palombo was born on March 14th‚ 1955‚ in Brooklyn to Anthony and Fortunata Palombo. He graduated from St. Edmunds Elementary School‚ Cathedral Preparatory Seminary and Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception. On May 19th‚ 1979 Frank became a New York City Firefighter. On October 23rd‚ 1982 he married Jean Marie Courtien. In January of 1985 he and his wife entered the Neocatechumenal Way. Over the next 14 years‚ they had ten children: Anthony 1986‚ Frank 1987‚ Joseph 1989‚ Maria 1990‚ Thomas 1991‚ John 1993‚ Patrick 1995‚ Daniel 1997‚ Stephen 1999‚ and Margaret Mary 2000. Frank loved to play and pray with his children. He believed that each of his children was an undeserved gift from God. Frank was responsible for the Neocatechumenal Way in the Diocese of New York. He loved his job of saving people’s bodies from fire but loved even more the call he felt to save souls from fire. As Union Representative he fought for the safety of fellow firefighters. Frank lived his life looking for the will of God and asking the Lord to help him live it. He had experienced many times that when you live in the will of God‚ God provides.
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    PAUL PANSINI - ENG 10 Product Image
    PAUL PANSINI - ENG 10Fire Marshal Paul J. Pansini was a proud American. He served in the U.S. Naval Reserve and began his civil service career as a N.Y.C. Police officer. An outstanding firefighter‚ he was also a Judo Shodan. He won a bronze medal at the 1991 Police and Fire games and a silver medal in 1992 during the games in Las Vegas. Firefighter Pansini helped to raise money for the N.Y.C. Burn Foundation and the Thomas Elsasser Fund. On his off time he was always with his wife and children‚ they went everywhere together. Lake George in upstate New York was his favorite place in the world. He loved fishing and hiking. He was also a very comical person and always had a smile I don’t think he knew how much he meant to so many people. So kind and helpful. He always made you laugh. He was my high school sweetheart‚ the love of my life‚ the best father to his children. He was always our hero; he is our special angel. Submitted by his wife
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    BATT CHIEF JOHN PAOLILLO - BAT 11 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF JOHN PAOLILLO - BAT 11John M. Paolillo‚ 51‚ deputy chief‚ FDNY‚ Special Operations. Two words describe Paolillo’s commitment to saving lives – relentless dedication. Paolillo‚ who joined the FDNY in 1977‚ spent many sleepless nights studying for his lieutenant’s test. A jogger and marathoner‚ Paolillo prided himself on keeping in shape – though helping others sometimes interfered. Once‚ he interrupted a jog to rescue the driver of a crashed car. Paolillo lived in Glen Head‚ Long Island‚ with his family. His dedication to the job was matched only by his commitment to his wife and two children.
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    DURRELL	PEARSALL - RESCUE 4 Product Image
    DURRELL PEARSALL - RESCUE 4Durrell ‘Bronko’ Pearsall‚ age 34‚ was a member of the New York Fire Department’s Rescue 4 in Queens. From an early age‚ he dreamed of becoming a fireman. ‘Bronko‚’ following in his father’s footsteps‚ began his firefighting career as a volunteer with Hempstead Fire Department on Long Island. He received numerous commendations and two Medals of Valor. He was also a Nassau fire educator. Durrell joined the FDNY in 1993‚ a member of Squad 1 and then Rescue 4. He was preparing for his next goal‚ a lieutenant in the FDNY. He pursued several personal interests within the department. He was active as a member and co-captain of ‘The Bravest Football Club‚’ gaining experience with his college team at C.W. Post. His love for football extended outside the department as well‚ as he was a devoted fan of Notre Dame football. Fiercely proud of his Irish heritage‚ ‘Bronko’ played the snare drum in the FDNY’s Emerald Society Pipe and Drums. All members of the band gathered outside his funeral at St. Patrick’s Cathedral to ‘pipe him to Heaven.’ ‘Bronko’ was passionate in his love for his job and his ‘brothers’ in the FDNY. He was finishing his shift the morning of September 11‚ 2001‚ when the call came about the WTC. Without hesitation he volunteered to respond‚ along with several others from his firehouse. He is remembered for his zest for life and his comical personality. ‘Bronko’ will be forever remembered by his countless friends. An only child‚ he was predeceased by his parents. He is dearly missed by his six surviving cousins. Jennifer Gregoline
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    LIEUTENANT PHILIP PETTI - BAT 7 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT PHILIP PETTI - BAT 7Philip S. Petti‚ 43‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 7. While growing up in Brooklyn‚ Petti dreamed of being a firefighter. After trying a variety of other jobs‚ he joined the FDNY‚ and‚ for 18 years‚ lived his dream. He enjoyed every part of the job‚ particularly treasuring the friendships he made in the firehouse. Petti was also a music fan and an athlete – he played nearly every team sport‚ coached his children’s soccer and baseball teams‚ and rooted fiercely for the Giants‚ Mets‚ and Rangers.
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    LIEUTENANT KENNETH PHELAN - BAT 32 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT KENNETH PHELAN - BAT 32Lt. Kenneth J. Phelan DOB: June 27‚ 1960 Maspeth‚ New York Husband of Patricia (Horan) Phelan (his high school sweetheart) Father of Kimberly-18‚ Erin-14‚ Danny-11‚ and Kenny-8. Son of Helene and Dan Phelan. Brother of Marian‚ Jean‚ Mary‚ Lenny and Fran. Grandson of Helen Obremski. He attended Our Lady of Hope Grammar School‚ Middle Village‚ and graduated from Grover Cleveland High School‚ Ridgewood. He also attended St. John’s University‚ Jamaica‚ New York‚ and St. Francis College‚ Brooklyn‚ New York. Kenny was a lifetime member of the Maspeth community. He was born‚ raised‚ married and raising his children here. As a youth‚ Kenny was a newspaper delivery boy for six years. He played baseball‚ basketball and football. During high school he was on the Grover Cleveland swim team. He worked at Community Beverage during his high school and college years. He was an avid Mets and Rangers fan. Loved to go to the games. Loved the ocean especially at Breezy Point. He was an expert skier and loved the slopes at Killington. Kenny was active in Our Lady of Hope for many years coaching boys and girls CYO basketball intermittently since he was 18 years old. This included coaching his younger brother‚ Lenny‚ his own children and many other youths of the parish. On July 13‚ 1981‚ he was appointed to the NYPD. He transferred to the FDNY on November 12‚ 1989. He was a fireman in Eng. 16 and Ladder 7 in Manhattan until his promotion to Lieutenant on May 11‚ 2000. He was currently at Eng. 217 in Bedford-Stuyvesant‚ Brooklyn‚ which was his father’s company. Kenny will be deeply missed by his family‚ friends‚ and the community. Patricia Phelan
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    CHRISTOPHER	PICKFORD - ENG 201 Product Image
    CHRISTOPHER PICKFORD - ENG 201Chris was a ‘gentle giant’- known to his friends as ‘Super Chris.’ He stood 6’5′ with a heart to match. He was a writer‚ composer‚ musician‚ and poet. Before becoming a firefighter‚ Chris was a paralegal for the Queen’s District Attorney’s Office. He was referred to as ‘The Rocking Firefighter’ in several newspapers after 9/11. All of his music was distributed to attendants at Chris’ memorial mass. Thomas Pickford
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    KEVIN PRIOR - SQD 252 Product Image
    KEVIN PRIOR - SQD 252Kevin M. Prior‚ 28‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 252. In addition to serving with the FDNY‚ Prior was deeply committed to his Bellmore‚ N.Y.‚ community. Prior was a member of the Bellmore Volunteer Fire Department and the Bellmore Knights of Columbus.
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    BATT CHIEF RICHARD  PRUNTY - BAT 2 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF RICHARD PRUNTY - BAT 2Battalion Chief Richard A. Prunty (Rich) Six months after the attacks on America‚ CBS aired a special that provided a glimpse into what occurred inside the towers. Amidst a crowd of firefighters in the lobby of the North Tower‚ the camera zooms in on Battalion Chief Richard Prunty. The voice of French filmmaker Jules Naudet remarks‚ ‘There’s Chief Prunty. Great guy – white hair‚ mustache. The perfect kind of grandfather that you would like to have.’ Husband to Susan‚ father to Christopher and Lisa‚ Rich would have been a superb grandfather. After graduating from Alfred State Tech in 1963 with an Associates degree in Applied Science‚ Rich performed electrical work for the New York Subway system. For nearly 2 years (1966-1967)‚ he served in South Korea during the Vietnam War‚ maintaining the radars and radios within the demilitarized zone‚ or ‘Freedom’s Frontier’ as Rich referred to it in jest. In November 1968‚ he joined the Fire Department. Later‚ in 1978 he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree from NYIT (New York Institute of Technology). Rich served nearly 33 years – first as firefighter‚ then Lieutenant‚ then Captain‚ finally Battalion Chief. Each promotion required intense studies to pass difficult tests. Rich was born in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ part of a large family‚ and grew up in Lake Ronkonkoma‚ Long Island‚ where he attended Sachem High School. After marrying‚ he spent the rest of his life in Sayville with his wife and children. Rich was a quiet gentleman‚ but he chose his words carefully‚ and – when produced – his smile and laughter were endearing. His appearance was somewhat gruff at first glance‚ but Rich was always there to lend help and kindness – to anyone. His last sacrifice was true to his nature – to the nature of most everyone who serves their community or nation. A certain kind of person is drawn to those professions – the kind willing to give all that’s within for another human being. While still in radio contact with fellow trapped firefighters‚ Rich managed to relay his final message: ‘Please tell my wife and children that I love them very much.’ Lisa Prunty
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    LINCOLN QUAPPE - RESCUE 2 Product Image
    LINCOLN QUAPPE - RESCUE 2Lincoln Quappe‚ 38‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 2. The 16-year FDNY veteran was an aggressive firefighter who always strove to improve his lifesaving skills‚ even going so far as to weld new additions onto the firehouse training tower so he could practice specialized techniques. At home in Sayville‚ Long Island‚ he was a member of the Sayville Volunteer Fire Department‚ and served as a Cub Scout leader and baseball coach. Quappe was a longtime member of the Brookhaven Volunteer Fire Department.
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    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL  QUILTY - LAD 118 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL QUILTY - LAD 118Michael T. Quilty‚ 42‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 11. Quilty‚ a Staten Island resident‚ celebrated his 20th anniversary with the FDNY on September 5‚ 2001. He had moved to Ladder 11 after nearly two decades in Brooklyn with Engine 282 and Ladder 148. In 1997‚ he received a medal for his rescue of a woman from a Brooklyn fire. Off the job‚ Quilty headed for the sky or the sea. He was a licensed pilot and certified scuba diver‚ and enjoyed kayaking‚ fishing‚ and water-skiing with his wife and two children.
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    RICARDO	QUINN - PARAMEDIC Product Image
    RICARDO QUINN - PARAMEDICFDNY Paramedic Ricardo Quinn‚ 40‚ was a hero before September 11th‚ 2001 to his wife‚ Virginia and their three children Nicholas‚ Adam and Kevin. He also was a hero to his mother Anna Maria‚ his father Bernard‚ and brothers Bernard and Gregory. He was a warm‚ loving‚ protective and strong husband and father. On September 11th‚ Ricardo was on light duty‚ and responded to the World Trade Center on his own. His heroic actions saved the lives of countless individuals. Ricardo Quinn was posthumously promoted to Paramedic Lieutenant by Fire Commissioner Thomas Von Essen on January 29th‚ 2002.
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    LEONARD RAGAGLIA - ENG 54 Product Image
    LEONARD RAGAGLIA - ENG 54Lenny was the ideal father and husband. He was a generous and loving man. He would help anyone in need. He loved being with his 8- and 10-year-old sons Lenny Jr. and Anthony. Lenny was an avid sports fan‚ runner‚ and body builder. He worked very hard to provide for his family. Lenny received many citations from the New York City Fire Department as well as many citations from the New York City Police Department when he was a police officer. He loved serving the people of New York City. Donna Ragaglia
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    MICHAEL RAGUSA - ENG 279 Product Image
    MICHAEL RAGUSA - ENG 279Michael Paul Ragusa‚ 29‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 279. Ragusa joined the FDNY in 1999 after being on the waiting list for seven years. Just a few weeks before September 11‚ he was the nozzle man in charge of putting out a paint fire in a warehouse in Brooklyn‚ which he did successfully.
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    EDWARD	RALL - RESCUE 2 Product Image
    EDWARD RALL - RESCUE 2Edward J. Rall‚ 44‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 2. Rall began his FDNY career at Engine 232/Ladder 176. There‚ and at Rescue 2‚ he was known as a dedicated firefighter who took pride in keeping the firetruck ready to roll. He was also the proud father of three teenage boys. In his spare time‚ Rall was a fitness enthusiast who also coached baseball with the Sachem Youth Athletic Group and the North Shore Royals.
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    ADAM RAND  - SQD 288 Product Image
    ADAM RAND - SQD 288Year of Death: 2001 Adam was very interested in children and young adults. He was chief training officer for the Bellmore Volunteer Fire Department in his hometown of Bellmore‚ New York. He had 5 nieces and nephews that he spent a lot of time with and they adored him. He would take them boating‚ hiking‚ and would tell them ghost stories when he camped out in Greenport‚ Long Island. He had a great sense of humor and made everyone laugh when we were with him. He was very much into fishing-owned his own boat‚ scuba diving‚ skiing‚ hunting – he lived a full life. He was engaged to his fianc_e Fiona‚ on August 25‚ 2001 and was to be married on January 4‚ 2002. He is terribly missed by his family‚ brother firefighters‚ and friends. Mary Ann Rand
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    DONALD	REGAN - RESCUE 3 Product Image
    DONALD REGAN - RESCUE 3Donald J. Regan‚ 47‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 3. The 17-year FDNY veteran earned several citations and a medal for bravery. An air conditioner installer before joining the FDNY‚ his fellow firefighters depended on his skills whenever a major appliance needed fixing. When his four children were young and playing on four different baseball teams‚ he tried to make at least one inning of each game. When they were old enough to join the adult league‚ Regan played on the same team with them.
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    LIEUTENANT ROBERT REGAN - LAD 118 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT ROBERT REGAN - LAD 118‘Bobby’ Regan was our compass‚ our #1 fan‚ and our best friend. His children were given a foundation into which he poured his love of a simple life‚ his sense of humor‚ his dedication to family and friends and‚ most of all‚ his example of doing for others before doing for yourself. He was a man who never once turned his back on a responsibility that was given to him. We will live our lives with a heightened sense of love for this man who asked for nothing but gave always. He will always be where we are. Donna Regan
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    CHRISTIAN REGENHARD - LAD 131 Product Image
    CHRISTIAN REGENHARD - LAD 131Firefighter Christian M.O. Regenhard was a probationary firefighter and had graduated from the Fire Academy just six weeks before September 11. He was also a Marine Corps veteran‚ a mountain climber‚ an artist and writer‚ a world traveler‚ a loving friend to many‚ and a brother and a son deeply loved by his sister and parents. He loved to travel to South America and this enabled him to help other probies in his class with a Spanish session during their final days of training. His firehouse nickname was ‘Braveheart.’
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    KEVIN REILLY - ENG 207 Product Image
    KEVIN REILLY - ENG 207Kevin O. Reilly‚ 28‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 207. When Reilly joined Ladder 40 in Harlem‚ his first FDNY assignment‚ a picture hanging on the firehouse wall made him feel right at home. It was a snapshot of a young Reilly with his father‚ who had served with the same firehouse. Very athletic‚ he backpacked through Europe‚ earned a black belt in Tae Kwon Do‚ finished the 1999 New York City Marathon in four hours and 17 minutes‚ and played softball for the FDNY.
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    JAMES RICHES - ENG 40 Product Image
    JAMES RICHES - ENG 40Firefighter Jimmy Riches died heroically on September 11‚ 2001‚ Engine Company 4 of FDNY. Jimmy was 29 years young and would have been 30 on September 12. Always with a smile on his face‚ tall‚ strong‚ handsome with a kind and generous heart. He lived life to the fullest. Jimmy was a great athlete‚ receiving all-city honors in New York City and a basketball scholarship to Belmont Abbey in North Carolina. Jimmy died doing what he loved to do‚ helping others‚ a true American hero. James Riches
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    MICHAEL  ROBERTS - ENG 214 Product Image
    MICHAEL ROBERTS - ENG 214Engine 214 7/15/70 – 9/11/01 Firefighter Michael Edward Roberts from Engine 214 in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ wanted to become a firefighter since he was a young boy. He practically grew up in a firehouse in Brooklyn! He was driven to follow in his father’s footsteps. Michael’s dad‚ John‚ and his uncle‚ Bob‚ were both firefighters before him. Michael was honored to receive the badge that they passed on to him- # 6611. He was energetic‚ inquisitive and determined to learn as much as he could about firefighting. He often said to his mother with a huge smile on his face‚ ‘Ma‚ don’t worry. I’m going to be a hero and I’m not going to die.’ To his father he said‚ ‘Dad‚ if I have to die‚ I want to go in The Big One.’ And he did‚ at the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11‚ 2001. Michael was a happy‚ athletic‚ social and caring young man He was an altruistic human being. This man was the pivotal person in our family‚ community‚ social circles‚ work sites‚ etc. He was responsible and respectful and he always had a smile on his face. Joy has left our lives. We love you Michael‚ Mom‚ Dad and Karen ‘Twas Heaven Here With You! Respectfully submitted by Veronica Roberts‚ Michael’s Mom
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    MICHAEL E ROBERTS - LAD 35 Product Image
    MICHAEL E ROBERTS - LAD 35Michael Edward Roberts, of Pearl River, Age 30. When Michael Edward Roberts was a third-grader at St. Margaret's School in Pearl River, he finished a classroom assignment saying what he wanted his future to be by writing: "I want to be a Fireman like my father and to help save people's lives." The young boy saw his wish become a reality when he joined the New York City Fire Department 3-1/2 years ago, following in the footsteps of his father, retired New York City Fire Department Capt. Thomas Roberts. On September 11th, Firefighter Michael Roberts helped save the lives of more than 25,000 people in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. A Memorial Mass will be held this coming Monday, November 12th at the Chapel of the Most Holy Rosary, St. Dominic's Convent, 496 Western Highway in Blauvelt at 11:00 AM to celebrate the life and memory of Michael Roberts. Michael was born three days before Christmas in 1970 in Staten Island to Thomas and Paulette Roberts. Shortly after his birth, the family moved to Pearl River, where the young Firefighter-to-be went to St. Margaret's School and Albertus Magnus High School. He served as an altar boy at St. Aedan's Church and loved to play sports. From the time he was in the third grade, the ideal of serving others as a Firefighter was uppermost in Michael Roberts's mind. After graduating from Albertus Magnus and the State University of New York with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, he realized his dream of becoming a Firefighter in February of 1998. During his probationary year,he served with Ladder 35 in Manhattan, Engine 224 in Brooklyn and Engine 43 on Sedgwick Avenue in the Bronx and then back to Ladder 35 since October of 2000. His father and mother remember the pride they felt when their son graduated from the Fire Academy and the earnestness with which the young Firefighter looked forward to his first fire. "I remember him going over his gear and telling me that he just wanted to get the first fire under his belt," his Dad said. Firefighter Michael Roberts need not have worried: he did well, and was a popular and well-liked member in whatever house he served. He was humble about his service and about his achievements, with an autographed picture of himself, Mayor Guiliani, Commissioner Von Essen and Chief Peter Ganci not on a wall, but safe among those items he treasured, including a picture of himself with a firefighting bear bought for him for Christmas by his Mother. Early on the morning of September 11th, his parents were on their way down South, while his brother and he spent the early morning getting ready to go to their jobs in Manhattan. His brother Kenny reported for work at 7 World Trade Center while Michael reported to work at Ladder 35. The two brothers bantered to each other and said their goodbyes as each headed off to Manhattan. At 9:08 in the morning, Fire Department units began to be dispatched to the World Trade Center. Michael Roberts called his brother, concerned for his safety. Kenny Roberts - by that time, leaving the World Trade Center - didn't hear his brother's call until later that afternoon while retrieving messages. "When I was leaving the World Trade Center, thousands of people were with me, rushing to get out. There was only a small group of people going in - New York City Firefighters, Police Officers and EMS," Kenny Roberts said. Among those New York City Firefighters was Michael Roberts, whose Ladder 35 followed Engine 40 into the World Trade Center at 9:14 that morning. It is believed that the Firefighters of Ladder 35 went to the South Tower, the second one hit, but the first to collapse. Firefighter Michael Roberts's efforts helped save the lives of thousands of people until his own life was taken, with those of his comrades, in the collapse of the South Tower. Michael is survived by his father, Thomas Roberts; his mother, Paulette; his sister, Lisa Roberts of Manhattan and brother Kenneth Roberts of Pearl River; together with his maternal grandmother, Rita Socquet of Connecticut and his girlfriend, Teresa Ivey of New City. Active in community affairs, Michael Roberts was a parishioner of St. Aedan's Church, a member of the Rockland County Dartist Association and the Basketball and Softball Teams of the New York City Fire Department. His family notes that he will be remembered for his "kind and caring manner and wonderful smile that lit up a room, his devotion to his family and friends, and his tremendous joy in his work as a Firefighter assigned to Ladder 35 in Manhattan."
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    ANTHONY ROGDRIGUEZ - ENG 279 Product Image
    ANTHONY ROGDRIGUEZ - ENG 279Anthony Rodriguez‚ 36‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 279. Rodriguez had served as a U.S. Navy radioman for 10 years and was barely six months into his FDNY career. Although his tenure was brief‚ Rodriguez considered it the best job in the world. On the way home to his Staten Island family when the World Trade Center was attacked‚ Rodriguez called to tell them he was headed back to work. Three days later‚ his wife gave birth to their sixth child.
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    MATTHEW ROGAN - LAD 118 Product Image
    MATTHEW ROGAN - LAD 118Matthew S. Rogan‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 11. Wary of attention‚ Rogan’s FDNY work sometimes forced him to endure the spotlight anyway. In 1997‚ television crews focused on him after a frigid East River rescue dive. Rogan became a firefighter in 1994‚ having spent eight years with the New York City Police Department. He was following in the footsteps of his father and brother‚ both FDNY veterans. Rogan was born and raised in West Islip‚ N.Y.‚ and continued to live there with his beloved wife and children. He enjoyed clamming‚ gardening‚ backpacking‚ practical jokes‚ and dreaming about the future.
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    NICHOLAS ROSSOMANDO - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    NICHOLAS ROSSOMANDO - RESCUE 5Firefighter – Rescue 5 – Staten Island‚ NY Nick was most definitely a man’s man. He was a wonderful son and brother. Nick was the oldest of four children and grew up for the most part in a single-parent home. As the oldest son/brother‚ Nick took on the role of father figure‚ caring and watching over his sister and brothers. As a son‚ he has been a very big source of comfort to me. Helping in any way he could. Nick was gregarious‚ adventurous and developed many close bonds in his 35 years. He was well loved by all that knew him He earned the nickname Nicky Love. He involved himself in everything and gave everything his all. He loved physical activities such as water tubing‚ roller blading‚ roller and ice hockey‚ football‚ body building and dancing. He earned his black belt in karate in December of 1997. He earned his FDNY certificate in diving just prior to 9/11. Nick was skilled in many things. He owned his own home improvement business before he became a fireman and continued to do this line of work on the side. You will find his handprints in many homes‚ his karate dojo‚ and his firehouse. Nick gave his job as a fireman his all and more at times. He loved his job and wanted to learn‚ learn‚ learn everything he could. Everything he did‚ he did so well. On 9/11101‚ Nick was a firefighter one-minute‚ and a casualty of war the next. He is missed by all. Some people come into our lives and quickly go… Some people stay for a while‚ leave footprints on our hearts‚ And we are never‚ ever the same.
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    PAUL RUBACK	- LAD 25 Product Image
    PAUL RUBACK - LAD 25Paul was a compassionate man. During our marriage we took in many foster children and adopted David‚ Gina‚ and Shannon. Firefighting was Paul’s dream. One of his happiest days was the day he was sworn into the New York City Fire Department. He loved soccer‚ basketball‚ playing the guitar‚ history‚ his wife Lynne‚ and children Paul‚ Danny‚ Denyse‚ David‚ Gina and Shannon. He will always be remembered for the way he would just listen and offer calm advice. Rita Lynne Ruback
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    STEPHEN	RUSSELL - ENG 55 Product Image
    STEPHEN RUSSELL - ENG 55Although he was a very quiet person‚ his actions spoke louder than his words. He had a sparkle in his smile and a glint in his eye that immediately drew you to him. Being a firefighter was his passions – his dream job. He lived‚ worked and slept ‘firefighter.’ Previous to becoming a firefighter‚ he worked as a carpenter and used his carpentry skills to build many things around the firehouse. A workbench‚ an activity center‚ and an award and memorial cabinet at the firehouse were built by him. Little did he realize that his picture and those from his engine company that perished with him would be the first to be memorialized in the cabinet. At home he kept busy using his carpentry skills around the house. He even built his own bedroom set. He liked living on the edge and loved water sports. He had a boat for water skiing‚ a wave runner‚ and a kayak. He was also a master scuba diver and was thinking of teaching diving in his spare time‚ but this never came to pass. Our local paper described him as being involved with fire and water. If he wasn’t putting out fires he was either in the water‚ on the water‚ or under the water. He had a mountain bike and went on many local bike tours. In the winter‚ the skis came out and he couldn’t wait for the first good snow. After his death‚ we found out that he had already made reservations to go on a sky dive but didn’t tell us because he thought we would worry. He loved life and lived it to the fullest. If you ever met him you would never forget him. He will be missed forever. WE WILL NEVER FORGET!!! Marie Russell
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    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL  RUSSO - SOC Product Image
    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL RUSSO - SOCGraduate of Nazareth High School‚ Brooklyn. Loved golf‚ skiing‚ and restoring old cars. The perfect father to his son. Just obtained his LPN. Dolores Russo‚ his mother From news accounts: Lt. Michael Russo was a longtime firefighter with Squad 1 in Park Slope‚ Brooklyn‚ and Rescue 5‚ Staten Island. He and his wife Theresa have a young son who was born on his father’s birthday‚ June 22.
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    BATT CHIEF MATTHEW RYAN - BAT 1 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF MATTHEW RYAN - BAT 1FDNY Battalion Chief 6/23/47 – 9/1/01 Matthew Ryan had two loves in his life‚ his family and the fire department. He was a loving husband‚ father‚ grandfather‚ son‚ brother and friend. He leaves behind his wife of 32 years – Margaret‚ his three children – Meaghan‚ Matthew‚ and Joyce‚ his grandson – Michael‚ his mother – Teresa‚ and brothers – Brendan and Frank. When Matty returned from Vietnam‚ he met Margaret across a crowded room. They became soul mates and best friends and were married shortly afterwards. He attended St. Francis College‚ working nights to help support them. Upon graduation‚ Matty joined the Fire Department of New York. He served 18 of his 28-year career in Engine 280‚ both as a firefighter and captain. Matty studied hard and rose through the ranks‚ finally being promoted to Battalion Chief almost exactly one year before September 11th. Many firemen and officers in all ranks respected him as ‘a Fireman’s Fireman.’ His strong sense of duty and responsibility gave everyone in the firehouse confidence when ‘Matty was on duty.’ He was often found‚ even in the heat of a big fire‚ whispering in a younger fireman’s ear‚ giving him instructions and keeping him calm. If he was injured‚ he never complained‚ and most of the time‚ the firemen with him never knew until after he went to the hospital. It was those character traits that made everyone admire and love him. Matthew Ryan was a man of many different loves and interests that made him the man he was. He was very proud of being Irish and epitomized all the best qualities of an Irishman. His greatest passions were hockey‚ music and his newspapers. Matty played hockey with FDNY leagues for 26 years and made numerous friends. His favorite time was a Sunday evening sitting in the living room – simultaneously watching hockey on TV‚ listening to his favorite radio show and reading his newspaper. ‘T’was heaven’ to him. Matty is dearly missed and will never be forgotten by his family‚ friends‚ and all who knew him and loved him. Margaret Ryan
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    THOMAS	SABELLA	- LAD 13 Product Image
    THOMAS SABELLA - LAD 13Tommy was a loving husband and father of two beautiful children‚ Nicole and James. He loved to golf‚ ski and snowboard. He could build anything just from looking at a picture. He enjoyed everything about being a firefighter: the wonderful friends he made there and the people he would meet on the job. He is missed every minute of my day. Diane Sabella
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    CHRISTOPHER	SANTORA - ENG 54 Product Image
    CHRISTOPHER SANTORA - ENG 54Christopher Santora was a probationary firefighter in the New York City Fire Department. He was assigned to Engine 54‚ Battalion 9 on 48th Street and 8th Avenue in Manhattan. He died on September 11‚ 2001 during the World Trade Center attack. Christopher was 23 years old when he died. Christopher was also a teacher. He worked in Queens in both the elementary and middle school level. He loved American History. He was very proud that he was an American. He wanted everyone that he knew to be proud of his country. He majored in History at Queens College. He graduated in January 2000. All those who knew Christopher remember his sense of humor‚ his laughter‚ his honesty‚ his love of sports‚ his favorite team – the Toronto Blue Jays‚ his patriotism and his beautiful smile. In tribute to this young local hero‚ Christopher’s community has honored him with a street naming and an early childhood school in the community where he taught. His family has established an educational scholarship‚ which provides scholarships for students and educational materials for youths. Alexander Santora
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    JOHN SANTORE - LAD 5 Product Image
    JOHN SANTORE - LAD 52/3/52 – 9/11/01 John was a firefighter for 21 years and the most senior guy in the firehouse. He was well liked and respected by his colleagues and peers. John loved his job and was an expert at doing it. John was a loving‚ giving‚ caring‚ honest‚ ‘do the right thing’ type of guy to his family and his friends‚ as well as‚ anyone he ever came in contact with. He was always the first person to volunteer for anything or help someone out. He had a passion for antiques but especially antique cars and he had a great collection. He volunteered his time helping at his daughters’ school‚ and established the ‘Noble Crew’ which was responsible for the renovation of the John A. Noble Maritime Museum located in the historical section of Staten Island in Snug Harbor. Through his leadership‚ the Crew put in enough time and hours valued at over $1 million that helped save and restore the building that now houses the Noble Museum. John was a very upbeat person who always had a smile on his face and a positive attitude about life and people. He had planned to retire on July 11‚ 2002 and spend time with his children and family before getting into restoring all his antique cars. He is missed and loved by all who knew him. He left his impression and touched our hearts. Frances Santore
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    GREGORY SAUCEDO - LAD 5 Product Image
    GREGORY SAUCEDO - LAD 5Gregory Saucedo‚ 31‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 5. A 10-year FDNY veteran‚ Saucedo was the youngest of four brothers‚ one of whom is also an FDNY firefighter. Saucedo was a relentless weightlifter and tireless runner. On the day of the World Trade Center attack‚ his running skills were put to the test as he sprinted up and down the North Tower’s stairs‚ aiding victims. Saucedo was an extremely social person. He relished the camaraderie of the firehouse and was known for his free-spirited personality and candor.
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    DENNIS SCAUSO - HM 1 Product Image
    DENNIS SCAUSO - HM 1Dennis Scauso‚ 46‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Hazardous Materials 1. Scauso flew as a commercial pilot before joining the FDNY. Spirited‚ passionate‚ and generous‚ Scauso would go to any length to help family and friends. He once spent a month repairing his sister’s car so she could drive back and forth to college and he went to great lengths to rescue injured animals. Above all else‚ Scauso was devoted to his wife and his four children.
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    JOHN SCHARDT - ENG 201 Product Image
    JOHN SCHARDT - ENG 201John was a firefighter who loved his job. He was the most loving husband any wife could ask for. He was the proud father of three beautiful boys. He loved watching sports and working with his hands. He was always willing to lend a hand to anyone who asked. He will always be loved and extremely missed by all who knew him. He was also the best son any parents could ask for and a wonderful brother. Jeanette Schardt
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    THOMAS	SCHOALES - ENG 40 Product Image
    THOMAS SCHOALES - ENG 40Thomas was a loving son‚ brother‚ uncle and friend. He was intelligent and very athletic. He loved all sports and excelled in baseball and basketball. Tommy spent three years with the NYPD (52nd Precinct) before transferring to the FDNY. Tommy was set to follow in his father’s footsteps and rise through the ranks in the FDNY. Tommy’s father has spent 34 years with the FDNY and now holds rank of Battalion Chief. Though Tommy’s Dad was a Battalion Chief‚ he never used that to get preferential treatment. He‚ through his aggressive actions‚ let his fellow firefighters know he was there to work and pay his dues. On Tommy’s graduation day from the fire academy‚ his father gave him this piece of advice‚ ‘You get the uniform for free‚ but it comes with a history‚ so do the right thing when you’re in it.’ Tommy took this advice to heart. Whether in or out of uniform‚ you could always count on Tommy to do the right thing. Tommy lived as heroically and nobly as he died. Tommy is a true American hero.
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    GERARD SCHRANG - RESCUE 3 Product Image
    GERARD SCHRANG - RESCUE 3Gerard was known as Gerry to many. His childhood dream was to say he was ‘on the job.’ Through his 20 years with the NYC Fire Department he became a practical joker. He loved his ‘brothers’ and keeping them smiling. Gerry had 2 children-Jaclyn and Brian. He was married 26 years to his wife Denise. They just recently bought their dream house in upstate NY. They spent weeks at a time there just enjoying life. Gerry had a Golden Retriever named ‘Roscoe’ who was truly ‘man’s best friend.’ To remember Gerry would be to remember all the love he had for his ‘brothers‚’ wife and children. ‘Daddy-you’ll always be my hero.’ Denise Schrang
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    GREGORY SIKORSKY - SQD 41 Product Image
    GREGORY SIKORSKY - SQD 41Gregory Sikorsky‚ born on October 5‚ 1966‚ grew to be a devoted son‚ a loving husband‚ a proud father‚ a wonderful brother‚ a special uncle and a dedicated firefighter. He lost his life selflessly saving others in the World Trade Center attack on September 11‚ 2001 and became an American hero. Greg joined the FDNY academy in February 1996‚ and was then assigned to Engine 46 in the Bronx. Prior to transferring to Squad 41‚ he was also stationed in Engine 47 and 50 Truck. He was a volunteer firefighter with the Hillcrest Fire Company for 16 years. Prior to his assignment in the FDNY‚ Greg served with the Marine Reserves during the Persian Gulf War. Greg will always be remembered by his comrades as a man who strived for perfection in both his professional and personal life. Greg had a zest for life and lived each day to the fullest. An avid sportsman‚ he enjoyed skiing‚ motorcycling‚ skydiving‚ and scuba diving. His endless energy made him a favorite uncle to his nieces and nephews and his love for children will long be remembered. Greg’s greatest love was his family and his proudest moments came from times spent with his son. Greg had a vibrant smile‚ a wonderful sense of humor and his integrity and dignity made him a man of honor. He had a unique way of touching the lives of everyone who knew him. Marie Sikorsky
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    STANLEY	SMAGALA JR - ENG 226 Product Image
    STANLEY SMAGALA JR - ENG 226Stanley S. Smagala‚ Jr.‚ 36‚ was a firefighter with Engine 226 in Brooklyn. Smagala was the youngest of seven children and joined the FDNY with his older brother Jim. At the firehouse‚ Smagala was known for his high spirits and competence on the job. He enjoyed golf and softball and was a whiz at ping-pong. Smagala and his wife Dena were eagerly anticipating the birth of their first child. Their daughter‚ Alexa Faith‚ was born on January 9‚ 2002‚ a beautiful blue-eyed‚ blonde-haired baby just like her Daddy. Stan enjoyed life and he helped others enjoy theirs. He was simply someone people wanted to be around. Always touching other people’s lives‚ making them laugh and smile‚ finding the light among the darkness–that was Stan.
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    KEVIN SMITH - HM 1 Product Image
    KEVIN SMITH - HM 1Kevin J. Smith‚ 47‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Hazardous Materials 1. A former Marine‚ Smith brought military discipline to everything he did. On September 11‚ he had hoped to use his anti-terrorism training to help at the World Trade Center. A charter member of Hazmat from its 1984 inception‚ Smith was present at many major disasters. When a disaster occurred‚ he always called his wife so she wouldn’t hear about it first on the news. He was the father of eight. The entire Smith family volunteered with the East Farmingdale Fire Department‚ the Mastic Fire Department‚ and the Mastic Ambulance Company.
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    LEONARD SMITH JR - LAD 118 Product Image
    LEONARD SMITH JR - LAD 118Leon Smith‚ Jr.‚ was born July 14‚ 1953‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York to proud parents‚ Irene and the late Leon Smith‚ Sr. He began his early education in the public school system. He continued on to Borough Hall Academy Junior High School and Queens Day Preparatory High School. He attended Gannon College in Erie‚ Pennsylvania‚ where he performed on both the basketball and soccer teams. He later transferred to Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn‚ where he majored in Business Management. Prior to his being appointed to the FDNY on February 27‚ 1982‚ Leon had appointments with the NYCDOT and the NYC Department of Sanitation. He was also employed as a mental health therapist. Leon loved helping others and knew by the early age of nine that he would become a fireman. He was often chastised for disappearing from the park‚ only to be found hanging out at the local firehouse near his family’s home. His father urged his mother to just let him be‚ stating At least you know he’s safe there. He was always caring and giving‚ once even giving his winter coat to a classmate who didn’t have one‚ because he knew he had three. Leon also loved using his hands. He was mechanically inclined and often built miniature racecars with tiny‚ working engines. He had the patience of a saint. He grew up working on real car engines in his spare time and came to be known as the ïFirehouse Auto Mechanic’. He was also a disc jockey‚ along with close friend‚ Rick Fowler. The dynamic duo called themselves‚ The Slicksters! When Leon wasn’t working at the firehouse‚ he was often showing another of his many talents‚ by performing in various charity basketball games. He was a proud member of the Vulcan Society‚ an organization of black firefighters. Recently‚ Leon performed along with his coworker‚ Vernon Cherry‚ who is also among the missing with Ladder 118‚ and other firefighters‚ for the benefit of a young lady battling leukemia‚ through an organization called Songs of Love. As always‚ Leon was happy to do a good deed. CBS also cast Leon as an extra in the New York series Third Watch. Leon was a close and loving family man. The New York Daily News featured Leon and his family in a profile titled The Family That Plays Together on June 27‚ 1987. There have been many stories told of Leon’s heroic efforts over the years. One such story was published by The Brooklyn Heights Press‚ telling of Leon’s assistance in stopping a purse snatching and how he and three other firefighters chased the thief all the way to the Brooklyn Bridge‚ where they held him until the police arrived. Acts such as this earned him the nickname Physical Lee. His coworkers nicknamed him Express because he felt his beloved fire truck‚ whom he referred to fondly as his girlfriend‚ should always be among the first to arrive at the scene of a fire. Leon loved his family dearly and was very close to all. He lost his father‚ whom he referred to as his hero‚ on December 6‚ 1999. Leon’s mother told him she had lost her right arm. No‚ you haven’t‚ Momma. I’ll always be here for you. Leon leaves behind his mother Irene Smith‚ wife Marilyn‚ four daughters-Nakia‚ The Twins-Tiffany and Yolanda‚ and Jasmine‚ one grandson Mekhi‚ a mother-in-law Cathy Owens‚ two grandmothers-Claudia Smith and Lovie Woolridge‚ and his close friend Shelley Haynes‚ who was a very important part of Leon’s life. Along with his Brothers at Engine 205‚ Ladder 188‚ Leon also leaves a host of relatives and friends that miss him dearly. Irene Smith
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    ROBERT SPEAR JR - ENG 26 Product Image
    ROBERT SPEAR JR - ENG 26Robbie was an incredible man. He was the youngest and only son in a family of four children. His father passed away when he was 11‚ which left an indelible impact on his life. He became the man of the household and formed extraordinarily close relationships with his mother and three sisters. He was their caretaker‚ yet he was their baby. The family loved each other unconditionally and had a bond not often seen in families today. Some may think that this would result in Robbie being a ‘mama’s boy’ but that was far from the truth. Robbie was a man’s man who was not above cooking and cleaning. What was most special about Robbie was that he had the ability to make everyone feel loved and special. Anyone of his friends will tell you that Robbie was their best friend. He was the life of the party‚ the comedian‚ the daring one and the one you would turn to when you needed him most. He had a sense of honor and respect that lead him to join the U.S. Army‚ serving in the 82nd Airborne division as a Forward Observer. Robbie loved the Army; however Robbie’s love for the Army was exceeded by his love for his wife‚ Lorraine Ferrara Spear. Robbie left the Army to share his life with Lorraine. This was a decision of his for which Lorraine will forever be grateful. Even after leaving the Army‚ Robbie’s sense of duty and honor drove his every action. About 1 year before joining the Army‚ Robbie took the test to become a New York City Fire Fighter. It was upon returning from his honeymoon in May of 1999 that he learned that there was a good chance he would be accepted ~thin the next year. In February 2000‚ when Robbie received the news that he had been accepted‚ he turned to Lorraine and asked if she would mind if he quit his job‚ take a 50% pay cut and become a NYC Fire Fighter. She told him that whatever he chose would be fine with her. He did not hesitate and started the academy a week later. Robbie loved the FDNY more than anyone could imagine. It was his dream. The FDNY combined all of the qualities of the Army that Robbie loved most – the sense of camaraderie‚ the family-like atmosphere‚ putting your life in the hands of another and having them do the same. In his 1-_ short years as a member of the FDNY‚ all of his dreams were coming true. He had a wonderful marriage and he had a wonderful career. His family and friends have said that they have never seen him happier. Yet it was in July of 2001 that Robbie and Lorraine decided that there was one thing missing to complete their happy life – a child. Robbie wanted to give his child everything he missed out due to his father’s passing. He always said his greatest regret was not having a father through his formative years. Fatherhood was going to be his greatest accomplishment of all. Unfortunately‚ it would never come to pass. The last time Lorraine saw Robbie was September 9‚ Sunday evening. The next morning he was heading into the firehouse to begin his 24-hour tour. She spoke with him twice on the morning of September 11 – the second time the conversation began at 8:46 AM. Normally‚ he would have been relieved of duty by then‚ however the company was short staffed and he was waiting for a detail from another company to relieve him – normal happenings in the FDNY. He continued telling me what he was going to be doing for the rest of the day and the week ahead. Of course this included spending most of the week with his sister Christine‚ helping her fix up her newly purchased home. While they were speaking‚ she heard an announcement over the firehouse PA system. The announcement stated that there was a 2-alarm fire at the WTC. He asked her if she had heard the announcement and she said yes. His last words to her were ‘If you don’t hear from me by 10:30‚ cancel my haircut appointment.’ She canceled his haircut at 10:28 AM after hearing that both towers had collapsed. That was the last anyone ever heard from Robbie but his legacy stays with us all today. He was the godfather of four children and the uncle of seven. But most of all‚ he was a kind and loving man who lived life to its fullest and taught those closest to him to live each moment as if it were the last day of your life. This was an ideology that he adhered to – thank God he did. Lorraine Spear
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    BATT CHIEF LAWRENCE STACK - BAT 50 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF LAWRENCE STACK - BAT 50On September 11‚2001 a terrorist attack collapsed the twin towers of the World Trade Center‚ trapping and leaving for dead‚ 343 of New York’s bravest. This incident has robbed from the Fire Department some of its brightest and most experienced members. You could even call these men legends. One such legend among that group was Battalion Chief Larry Stack. Prior to joining the New York City Fire Department‚ Larry Stack spent six years in the United States Navy‚ including his last year which was during the Vietnam War. Following his honorable discharge on February 19‚1966‚ he had a brief stint with the NYPD. Larry Stack comes from a family of firefighters. His father was a firefighter for 38 years. His brother‚ Dennis‚ a retired Captain‚ spent more than 25 years on the job. His son‚ Michael‚ was appointed to the FDNY in 1994. Also his brother-in-law‚ Ray – a retired Lieutenant – spent more than 25 years on the job as well. Chief Stack began his FDNY career on October 19‚ 1968. He was assigned to Ladder 107 in East New York‚ Brooklyn. On February 21‚ 1970 Larry Stack was assigned to Ladder 175‚ a new company in Brooklyn – also in East New York. It was in this firehouse on New Jersey Avenue where Chief Stack would spend the next 11 years in one of the busiest ladder companies in Brooklyn. On April 5‚ 1981 he was promoted to Lieutenant and covered in Manhattan for just over a year until he was assigned to Ladder 35 on June 26‚ 1982. Ladder 35 is located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. He supervised‚ trained‚ and earned the respect of the members in this firehouse instantly. It’s bittersweet to mention this company because some of the members Larry Stack had trained almost 20 years ago are missing also among the rubble of the World Trade Center. Ladder 35 and Engine 40 suffered heavy losses on September 11. On April 5‚ 1984 he was promoted to Captain. He covered in Manhattan until January 6‚ 1987‚ when he was assigned to 8 Engine on 51st Street. 8 Engine is another company with heavy losses suffered on September11. On St. Patrick’s Day in 1990‚ Larry Stack was promoted to Battalion Chief and assigned to Battalion 54 in Queens just one month later. He also worked in Battalion 50 (also in Queens) up until 1994. Chief Stack‚ now with 25 years combined as a firefighter and fire officer‚ knew every street and every type of building in the five boroughs. It was with this knowledge Chief Stack put forth his greatest challenge. In 1994‚ he was detailed to the Safety Operating Battalion. The Safety Battalion responds citywide to 2nd alarm or greater fires‚ apparatus accidents‚ and worst of all – line-of-duty deaths. The line-of-duty death entailed months and months of interviews and reports. When the safety battalion arrives at a 2nd alarm or greater fire‚ the safety chief is the on-scene safety officer. This chief would make sure a building involved in a fire would be safe for the units to operate in. Chief Stack‚ with his many years of expertise in the fire field‚ saved many firefighters’ lives during his almost 8-year tenure in the Safety Battalion. Chief Stack might have seen something or heard something at a fire that units operating inside or on a roof might not be aware of. He was their second set of eyes. He was a firefighters’ sixth sense He had their backs! Therefore‚ it was no surprise when Chief Stack helped free two Lieutenants entangled and trapped in the rubble after the first collapse of the World Trade Center. Chief Stack‚ along with the two Lieutenants‚ found their way out of the collapsed South Tower only to come across an injured civilian with a severed Achilles tendon who could not walk and asked for help. Chief Stack‚ along with Chief Ray Downey‚ stayed with this civilian while directing the two Lieutenants to safety. Unfortunately‚ the North Tower collapsed. But most important to Chief Stack was his family. His wife of 34 years‚ Teri‚ and their two sons‚ Michael and Brian. Michael – as mentioned before‚ a third-generation firefighter – assigned to Ladder 165 in St. Albans‚ Queens‚ and Brian -also a NYC firefighter – assigned to Ladder 123 in Crown Heights‚ Brooklyn. Chief Stack loved spending tie with Teri‚ Brian‚ and Michael and his wife‚ Kathleen and their first child (and Larry and Teri’s first grandchild) Colleen. A great cook‚ the Chief loved it when his brother-in-law Ray and the Chief’s three brothers and their wives would visit. Dennis and Barbara‚ Thomas and Dot‚ and Kevin and Vicky would come over with their kids‚ with whom Chief Stack was close. What Chief Stack loved the most was his wife of 34 years‚ especially spending vacation time in their Florida condo. Theresa Stack
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    CAPTAIN TIMOTHY	STACKPOLE - DIV 11 Product Image
    CAPTAIN TIMOTHY STACKPOLE - DIV 11On June 5‚ 1998‚ Timothy Stackpole was severely injured in a fifth alarm fire in Brooklyn. Two of his fellow firefighters were killed and more injured in a collapse. Timmy spent over two months in the Burn Center with fourth and fifth degree burns over 40% of his body. He endured many surgeries and months of painful rehabilitation. He had two goals: to recover and spend as much time as he could with his family‚ and to return full-duty to a job he loved. Against popular opinion‚ he succeeded. On March 10‚ 2001‚ Timmy returned to his lieutenant’s job _ full-duty. He was promoted to Captain on September 6‚ 2001‚ and was in FDNY headquarters‚ off-duty‚ the morning of September 11. Of course‚ he responded. Timmy had a huge heart‚ and shared his faith and compassion and love with everyone he met. His remarkable story has inspired many and his love for the job has touched many firefighters across the country. He was a loving husband and friend‚ an adored father‚ and a loving‚ devoted son and brother. He was a hero not only because of how he died but‚ more importantly‚ because of how he lived. Tara Stackpole
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    GREGORY STAJK - LAD 13 Product Image
    GREGORY STAJK - LAD 13Gregory was a 46-year-old who had many talents throughout his lifetime. He was intense and quiet‚ intellectual yet ‘Bro‚’ as he was known around Ladder 13‚ could be the life of the party. He had a prized butterfly collection‚ held a private pilot’s license and was a trivia expert. By the way‚ he did the best John Wayne impression you could ever hear. He was a champion athlete. He was scouted by professionals from major league baseball and the perfect game he pitched in 1973 is part of Kings Park High School’s sports history. He enjoyed his years playing baseball for C.W. Post College‚ winning trophies for his pitching skills. Upon joining FDNY‚ he became very involved in softball. His FDNY team won the city championship in 1986. Greg was three months shy of 20 years on the job. He was doing what he loved‚ serving the City of New York as a firefighter. Greg’s father‚ George‚ passed away three months after the 9/11/01 tragedy. Greg is survived by his mother Marge‚ his brother Edward‚ two sisters-Ellen and Jean‚ and his extended family of nieces‚ nephews‚ aunts‚ uncles‚ and cousins. Margaret Stajk
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    JEFFERY STARK - ENG 230 Product Image
    JEFFERY STARK - ENG 230Jeffrey Stark was a firefighter with Engine Co. 230 in Brooklyn‚ N.Y. Jeff joined the Fire Department on February 16‚ 1999. After spending a few years in the business sector‚ Jeff decided to change his career path and join the FDNY. It was obvious to those around him he had made the right choice. His times with the fire department were some of his most fulfilling years both professionally and personally. At the time of his death‚ he was 30 years old. The youngest of 5 children‚ he followed his two older brothers‚ both members of the FDNY. He was proud to join them as a member of this ‘brotherhood.’ Jeff enjoyed biking‚ fishing‚ hunting‚ and camping. Jeff loved the guitar and had played since he was a child. Since joining the fire department‚ he had developed new skills which included cooking‚ carpentry‚ and a rapidly improving golf swing. He was a beloved son and brother who was loved and cherished by his family‚ his girlfriend‚ and his many friends and colleagues. He will always be remembered for his loving kindness‚ deep caring‚ and as a wonderful man who gave his life as an American hero. – Rosemary Stark
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    BENJAMIN SUAREZ	- LAD 21 Product Image
    BENJAMIN SUAREZ - LAD 21Benjamin Suarez‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 21. Open‚ generous‚ brave‚ and caring‚ Suarez was motivated in life by his two great loves – firefighting and his wife‚ Sally. His wife’s name was tattooed on one arm‚ the FDNY emblem on the other. Always romantic‚ it was Suarez who sometimes had to remind his wife of the couple’s anniversary. Suarez was also devoted to his children. He often brought groups of fellow firefighters to attend their school events.
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    DANIEL SUHR	- ENG 216 Product Image
    DANIEL SUHR - ENG 216Daniel T. Suhr‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 216. For Suhr‚ firefighting was a family tradition. His father was a career firefighter and his brother became a firefighter as well. Born and raised in Brooklyn‚ Suhr was the captain of both the James Madison High School baseball and football teams. As an adult‚ the 16-year FDNY veteran was nicknamed Captain America because he was always watching out to keep everyone safe‚ particularly his beloved 2-year old daughter. The South Shore High School football team‚ which Suhr helped to coach‚ dedicated its 2001 season to him.
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    BRIAN SWEENEY - RESCUE 1 Product Image
    BRIAN SWEENEY - RESCUE 1Firefighter‚ Rescue 1Age 29Born: November 10‚ 1971 Dates of Service: July 9‚1995 – September 11‚ 2001Parents: Edward and Mary Ann Sweeney Brian is remembered as a hardworking‚ enthusiastic firefighter who wanted to be the very best he could be. He entered the New York City Fire Department on July 9‚ 1995. His first assignment after ‘probie’ school was Engine 263 in Queens‚ the first in a three-year‚ three-house rotation‚ followed by Ladder 8 Manhattan‚ and Engine 214 in Brooklyn. He was then chosen to work in newly formed Squad 288 by then Lt.‚ now Captain Vinny Ungaro‚ who had recognized Brian’s skills and enthusiasm from previous assignments. During Brian’s three years with the Squad‚ he continued to improve his firefighting techniques and enhance his rescue training skills. He took extra training classes on his own personal time and was able to teach training courses in several firefighting disciplines. In addition to all of this‚ Brian found the time to prepare intensely for the upcoming lieutenant’s exam scheduled for October 2001. Brian’s main goal as a firefighter was realized in late July 2001‚ when he was assigned to the elite Rescue One in Manhattan. It was another dream come true for Brian. Brian loved outdoor activities. Snowboarding was probably his favorite. Skiing‚ mountain biking‚ climbing‚ scuba diving and rafting were also interests he shared with his many friends. Traveling to new places always excited him. Just mention a trip and he’d be packing his bag. His parents Ed‚ retired Captain‚ FDNY‚ and Mary Ann‚ his sister Lynn and brother Matt‚ and the special person in his life‚ his girlfriend Melissa‚ were all important to him. Brian liked to have a good time and enjoyed being around people‚ especially family and friends. He looked forward to‚ and helped organize‚ firehouse dinner dances and picnics. He was always enthusiastic about neighborhood block parties and backyard barbeques. His big blue eyes and crooked smile will always be remembered to those who knew and loved him. – Mary Ann Sweeney
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    ALLAN TARASIEWICZ - RESCUE 5 Product Image
    ALLAN TARASIEWICZ - RESCUE 5Allan Tarasiewicz‚ 45‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 5. For Tarasiewicz‚ an 11-year FDNY veteran‚ becoming a member of Rescue 5 was the culmination of a life spent looking for new challenges. A former Marine‚ he had worked as a coalminer and honed his skills as a scuba specialist. At home in Staten Island‚ Tarasiewicz was working with his wife on the complete renovation of a 100-year old home‚ bought so he would be close to his firehouse.
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    PAUL  TEGTMEIER - ENG 4 Product Image
    PAUL TEGTMEIER - ENG 4Paul was a terrific man‚ a wonderful husband‚ son‚ brother‚ and loving father to Aric and Andrea. Paul was always smiling and willing to help his neighbor. He was an active volunteer firefighter for 24 years. At age 40‚ he was able to fulfill a lifelong dream of becoming a firefighter with FDNY. Paul was the happiest he had ever been at the time of his death. – Catherine Tegtmeier
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    JOHN TIERNEY - LAD 9 Product Image
    JOHN TIERNEY - LAD 9John‚ a 27-year old probationary firefighter‚ was a loyal and devoted son and brother. His quiet‚ friendly‚ easygoing manner made him liked by everyone he met. John enjoyed playing the guitar and he especially liked the music of Bob Dylan and the Beatles. Several men in his firehouse of Ladder 9 – Engine 33 told his family that John worked very hard‚ did all the right things‚ and wanted to achieve. They could tell right from the start that John would someday be a brave and courageous firefighter. – Helen Tierney
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    HECTOR	TIRADO JR - ENG 23 Product Image
    HECTOR TIRADO JR - ENG 23Hector L. Tirado‚ Jr.‚ 30‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 23. A former EMT and Army veteran‚ Tirado was drawn to the FDNY by the opportunity to help people. He was used to challenges and the responsibility of caring for others. After his parents died when he was a teenager‚ Tirado cared for and eventually became legal guardian to his three younger siblings. Later‚ he worked hard raising his own children. Good-looking as well as hardworking‚ Tirado was a part-time model.
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    RICHARD	VAN HINE - SQD 41 Product Image
    RICHARD VAN HINE - SQD 41Bruce was a firefighter at Bronx/Harlem Squad 41. Bruce enjoyed hiking. He had completed hiking the Appalachian Trail in NJ‚ NY‚ and Connecticut. As he hiked the trail‚ he left Bibles in the shelters. Bruce loved God‚ his girls (that’s what he called his 2 daughters and me‚ his wife) and he loved being a real firefighter – a FDNY firefighter. – Ann C. Van Hine
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    PETER VEGA - LAD 118 Product Image
    PETER VEGA - LAD 118Peter was a wonderful husband to Regan and a terrific dad to Ruby. He was the best son and brother anyone could ask for. He spent 6 years in the U.S. Air Force and was a veteran of Desert Storm. After being honorably discharged‚ Peter became an ironworker with Local 40 in NYC. He became a firefighter in July 1995. The entire time Peter went to night school and graduated with a B.A. in Liberal Arts in the spring of 2001. He will always be in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. – Regan Grice-Vega Peter was a NYC firefighter for 6 years‚ assigned to Ladder 118‚ Brooklyn Heights. He and 7 other members of his firehouse were lost on 9/11. He was born in San Juan‚ Puerto Rico‚ and was very proud of his Puerto Rican and Irish heritage. He was raised in Brooklyn from the age of 3. He was dyslexic‚ thankfully diagnosed at an early age‚ but managed to overcome his handicap. He graduated with honors from high school at LaSalle Academy‚ New York City. He proudly served 6 years in the Air Force‚ serving as support during the Gulf War. On return to New York‚ he worked as an ironworker until he was called to the fire department. At the age of 36‚ he had reached goals he set for himself. He had finished his college degree from City College of NY‚ found the work he loved‚ married‚ purchased a home‚ and had a daughter Ruby‚ who was 2 years old on August 8. He was a loving‚ kind‚ and generous son‚ husband‚ brother‚ grandson‚ and true friend to all who knew him. – Maureen Rosenberg (his mother)
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    LAWRENCE VELING	- ENG 235 Product Image
    LAWRENCE VELING - ENG 235Lawrence Veling‚ an accomplished New York City firefighter‚ was lost on September 11‚ 2001‚ at the World Trade Center with four of his fellow firefighters from Engine Co. 235. Larry was a proud man who was a devoted husband and father‚ a loving son and brother‚ a friend and brother to his fellow firefighters‚ and a kind and peaceful person to all. – Diane J. Veling
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    JOHN VIGIANO II - LAD 132 Product Image
    JOHN VIGIANO II - LAD 132John was a man who enjoyed life. He loved his family especially his wife‚ Maria and their two daughters‚ Nicolette (6) and Ariana (3). John loved being a firefighter‚ especially being a chauffer in his company Ladder 132. John enjoyed sports‚ especially golf and hockey. As a son growing up‚ his parents were very proud of his achievements. Honor roll‚ Eagle Scout and going to college where he graduated with a BA degree. John was a good son‚ a great father‚ and an endearing husband. He was always there for people willing to help and always with a smile. The smile was his trademark… it added to his sense of humor. John Vigiano
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    SERGIO VILLANUEVA - LAD 132Sergio G. Villanueva‚ 33‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 132. Villanueva‚ who was engaged to be married‚ had spent eight years as a New York City police officer before joining the FDNY. On the job‚ colleagues respected his skills and looked forward to his stints in the firehouse kitchen. Villanueva had honed his culinary expertise at his father’s Bayside‚ Queens restaurant. A native of Argentina and a member of the FDNY’s soccer team‚ Villanueva had a passionate love for Argentine soccer. He would be hoarse for days after watching a match.
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    LAWRENCE VIRGILIO - SQD 18 Product Image
    LAWRENCE VIRGILIO - SQD 18Lawrence J. Virgilio‚ 38‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 18. Though he had bachelor’s degrees in two other disciplines‚ Virgilio chose firefighting. He had a physical therapy degree from New York University‚ minored in dance at Queens College‚ and performed in community theater. The 13-year FDNY veteran excelled‚ as an advanced rescue specialist with Squad 18. He had recently been bestowed the honor of training to join the elite FDNY team that responds to disasters outside New York City.
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    LIEUTENANT ROBERT WALLACE - ENG 205 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT ROBERT WALLACE - ENG 205Bob was born in New York but acted like a tourist. He was always looking up and pointing to the sky; that was his trademark. It was just like Bob to be there when someone was in need. Friends‚ relatives and neighbors still comment on how he helped them through rough and troubled times. Bob was unique; his sense of humor‚ his attitude for all his fellow man was second to none. He was a dedicated husband‚ proud father‚ devoted son‚ counselor‚ humorist and the best damn firefighter you could ever meet. He came from a family of firefighters. Bob will never be forgotten‚ for we will hold that picture of Bob pointing to the sky and saying ‘I’ll see you in heaven some day. I’ll be the one with the wings on backwards.’ All his family and close friends will know what that means. – Mary Wallace
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    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL WARCHOLA - LAD 5 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL WARCHOLA - LAD 5Michael served on FDNY for 24 years‚ the last 12 years at Ladder 5 in Greenwich Village. His last tour of duty would have been 9/13/01 — he was retiring. Michael was the father of Aaron Warchola‚ age 20‚ and Amy Warchola‚ age 17‚ who live in Walden‚ New York with their mother‚ Leslie Terwilliger. Michael held a Bachelor’s Degree in English from SUNY‚ Buffalo. He was an avid reader and loved to travel to the exotic places he’d read about. Michael also enjoyed gardening and hiking‚ and was planning a trip to Australia upon his retirement. We love him dearly. We are so proud of him! – Leslie Terwilliger
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    CAPTAIN PATRICK WATERS - SOC Product Image
    CAPTAIN PATRICK WATERS - SOCMy husband‚ Captain Patrick J. Waters was much loved by our two boys‚ Christopher and Daniel‚ and myself. He was a terrific husband‚ outstanding father‚ good friend to many‚ dedicated basketball and hockey coach and a serious firefighter. He gave up being an internal auditor to pursue his dream — FDNY. While he rose up in the ranks‚ he was always a teacher‚ always a friend and never forgot where he started from. Being part of the brotherhood of the Fire Department of the City of New York was as important to him as his family. He was always willing to step up‚ whether it was in our sons’ school as the Fundraising Director and PTA President‚ cleaning up the church basement‚ being a coach or breaking in a new probie. He loved working as a firefighter in Engine 217‚ Ladder 108 and as a Lieutenant in Ladder 106 and Ladder 124. He worked very hard to become a member of the Special Operations Command and worked as a Lieutenant and then as Captain in all the Rescues‚ Squads and Marine companies and was in command of Haz-Mat 1 on September 11‚ 2001. He always had a cup of coffee‚ he always made me laugh and he loved our boys wholeheartedly. We will love him Always and Forever. – Janice Waters
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    KENNETH WATSON	- ENG 214 Product Image
    KENNETH WATSON - ENG 214Kenneth T. Watson‚ 39‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 214. Before he joined the FDNY‚ Watson built skyscrapers‚ spending eight years as a New York City ironworker. Eventually‚ however‚ the call of the firehouse proved irresistible‚ and he became a firefighter like his father. When not working‚ Watson enjoyed softball and the outdoors. He went hunting and horseback riding and took his family on camping trips‚ often with other firefighters and their families. Watson lived in Smithtown‚ N.Y.‚ where he attended high school and met his wife.
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    MICHAEL WEINBERG - ENG 10 Product Image
    MICHAEL WEINBERG - ENG 10Michael can best be described as a kind-hearted‚ soft-spoken gentleman with an air of quiet confidence. His good looks and beautiful smile turned many heads and melted many hearts‚ yet he was never comfortable with the attention. He was a gifted athlete‚ excelling in baseball‚ golf‚ basketball‚ swimming‚ skiing‚ running‚ etc. He attended St. John’s University and played baseball there for four years. In 1988 he was named MVP of the Big East Conference‚ when his homeruns helped St. John’s secure a place in the NCAA Tournament. He signed with the Detroit Tigers organization‚ where he played pro baseball for two years. He was released because of injuries‚ never fully achieving his potential. During Michael’s short life‚ he was a lifeguard‚ licensed physical trainer‚ and professional model. He joined the FDNY in 1994 and was a dedicated firefighter. He loved the job as all brother firefighters do. In his spare time he volunteered at the NY Burn Center‚ brought food to the homeless at St. Francis of Assisi Church‚ and got his exercise‚ mostly playing golf. On September 11‚ he was waiting for his tee off time at Forest Park Golf Course‚ when he saw what happened‚ when the first plane hit Tower One. He was on vacation but raced from the clubhouse to the firehouse‚ Ladder 24‚ Engine 1. From there he drove Fr. Mychal Judge and Captain Dan Brethel to the site. They arrived shortly before the collapse of Two Trade Center‚ and all three were killed. Michael’s sister Patricia worked for Morgan Stanley at Two Trade Center on the 72nd floor but managed to escape. This fine young man who was taken too soon will always be remembered as a peaceful and caring person‚ whose smile would brighten your heart. We will always love you and miss you and until we meet again‚ may you rest in peace. – Mary Weinberg
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    DAVID WEISS - RESCUE 1 Product Image
    DAVID WEISS - RESCUE 1David M. Weiss‚ 41‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 1. Weiss excelled with the elite Rescue 1 team‚ which he joined after receiving the Emily Trevor / Mary B. Warren Medal for Heroism for a daring 1997 East River rescue attempt. In 1993‚ he was the Fire Fighter’s Quarterly Man of the Year. He was also given a New York City Transit Award. Weiss was born and raised in Freeport‚ N.Y. and was a member of the Freeport Volunteer Fire Department. He was the devoted father of two teenage children.
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    EUGENE WHELAN - ENG 230 Product Image
    EUGENE WHELAN - ENG 230Eugene was the ninth of ten children. He was determined to be a firefighter from the time he was 10 years old. He accomplished his dream in October of 1995 and loved every minute he spent on the job. His captain once said that Eugene was the king of fun but when the alarm sounded he was the consummate professional. So typical of many firefighters‚ Eugene loved life and loved people‚ especially children. He would spend hours with his nieces and nephews at family gatherings. And at the station house‚ kids from the neighborhood would bring their bicycles to him for repair. With his family and friends he was called The Hugger. If you put your hand out to shake his he would bypass that and give you a bear hug. Eugene’s big heart brought him to the twin towers and that’s where he died serving others. – Alfred Whelan
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    EDWARD	WHITE - ENG 230 Product Image
    EDWARD WHITE - ENG 230Teddy‚ as he was known to his family and friends‚ was a firefighter for three years and worked at Engine 230 in Brooklyn. He was a devoted husband‚ father‚ son‚ brother and friend. He was always involved in sports whether it be by playing softball or golf‚ watching football or coaching baseball and basketball in our community. He was an avid baseball fan‚ especially with the Yankees‚ and loved collecting baseball cards and other sports memorabilia. – Jennifer White
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    MARK WHITFORD - ENG 23 Product Image
    MARK WHITFORD - ENG 23Firefighter Mark P. Whitford was a man who found his perfect dream. At age 31 he had a wonderful family‚ his wife Rene_ and his twin sons Matthew and Timothy. Nothing made him happier then spending time with his family. Mark had just moved his family from Staten Island to Salisbury Mills‚ New York a year before his death. While growing up in Staten Island‚ Mark found he had incredible talent in the sport of wrestling. He accomplished a wrestling career that included a PSAL championship for Totenville High School and he qualified for the NCAA Championships while competing for Seton Hall University. Just this past May the National Wrestling Hall of Fame honored Mark by awarding him the Medal of Courage‚ along with Chief Raymond Downey and Jeremy Glick. Mark also took great pride in the role of Captain in the United States Army Reserves. Mark was extremely patriotic and was happy to serve his country. He was well respected by all the men and women under his command. In his free time‚ Mark loved to go hiking and climbing at Bear Mountain in New York. He also loved to scuba dive and was at home in the outdoors. He was a rugged man who always loved a challenge. That is why being a firefighter came so natural to him. In 1998‚ Mark graduated from the fire academy and was assigned to Engine Company 23 in Manhattan. He also spent some time working in Ladder 147 in Brooklyn and Engine 152 in Staten Island. On the eve of September 11th he found out that he would soon be called to join the elite Rescue 5. Around the firehouse Mark was known for his great cooking and Cajun popcorn. He loved playing jokes on everyone and could always be counted on to make his friends laugh. He took great pride in his job: one of the proudest moments was when he helped deliver a baby girl whose mother couldn’t make it to the hospital. Mark was a giant of a man in stature and an equal in compassion and a love for life. At age 31 he fully understood and appreciated each precious moment he spent with family and friends. In his own words‚ Time does not matter. It is what we do during that time which does. – Renee Whitford
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    LIEUTENANT GLENN WILKINSON - ENG 238 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT GLENN WILKINSON - ENG 238Glenn E. Wilkinson was a lieutenant with the New York City Fire Department. He had been studying for the Captain’s test and had stated many times that he wanted to retire as a chief. Glenn was loved and respected by all who knew him. He was very kind and fair. He was a solid athlete having played football and lacrosse for Hofstra. Glenn was a favorite uncle‚ a treasured friend‚ a wonderful brother and son‚ a loving and supportive husband and‚ above all‚ a phenomenal daddy to our three children. He was a hero to his family long before September 11th. I came across an anniversary card I had given Glenn the December before and it stated very simply‚ ‘You will always be my hero.’ – Margaret Wilkinson
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    BATT CHIEF JOHN WILLIAMSON - BAT 6 Product Image
    BATT CHIEF JOHN WILLIAMSON - BAT 6John P. Williamson‚ 46‚ battalion chief‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 6. Williamson was dedicated to his job and rose steadily through the ranks during his 23-year FDNY career. He lived in Warwick‚ N.Y.‚ in a home he had designed and built himself. Williamson was the father of two teenage children. He loved spending his free time with his family‚ meeting his mother for lunch‚ golfing with his son‚ or watching his daughter’s basketball games.
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    CAPTAIN DAVID WOOLEY - LAD 4 Product Image
    CAPTAIN DAVID WOOLEY - LAD 4David T. Wooley Sr.‚ 54‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 4. Wooley was both an accomplished firefighter and a busy interior decorator. He spent 31 years with the FDNY‚ earning the respect and admiration of his colleagues. In his spare time‚ he turned a talent for wallpapering and painting into a profitable hobby and business‚ often working with his son‚ brother‚ and cousin. A warm family man‚ Wooley took a special joy in playing with his three-year-old grandson.
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    RAYMOND YORK - ENG 285 Product Image
    RAYMOND YORK - ENG 285Firefighter‚ Engine 285 Age 45 Born: March 21‚ 1956 Dates of Service: May 1‚ 1982 – September 11‚ 2001 Wife: Joan York Children: Raymond-23‚ Kristina-14‚ Kristen-15‚ Robert-12‚ and Michael-9 Raymond York went at life full-tilt. He spent nearly two decades fighting blazes and loving the New York City Fire Department when an injury forced him into light duty. But for Ray‚ duty was never light‚ not as a husband‚ not as a father and not as a firefighter. On September 11th‚ he was assigned to the Fire Zone at Rockefeller Center‚ where he had found his second-calling teaching children about fire safety. There he was ‘Fireman Ray’ to the kids he captivated. When the attack occurred‚ Firefighter York grabbed his gear‚ hitched a ride from a television crew and headed downtown. When traffic held them up‚ he caught a ride from a passing ambulance and reached the Fire Department’s command post at the World Trade Center. The same dedication he displayed on that day was evident in all areas of his life. His passions included kayak trips with his fellow firefighters‚ whom he dubbed ‘The Blazing Paddles.’ However‚ his greatest passion was his children‚ Kristina‚ Kristen‚ Robby‚ and Michael‚ and his wife‚ Joan. He was a devoted husband and a dedicated father. He was the little league coach‚ Cub Scout leader. When it came to his children he was there for everything. In the words of his 9-year old son Michael‚ ‘He was a lifesaver. He was a good firefighter. He was a good man. His friends liked him. He used to go everywhere I did. He was good at pool‚ swimming and baseball. He was good at everything. He was the best person in the world’ – Joan York
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    CAPTAIN JAMES CORRIGAN - RETIRED FIRE & SAFETY DIRECTOR WTC Product Image
    CAPTAIN JAMES CORRIGAN - RETIRED FIRE & SAFETY DIRECTOR WTCJames J. Corrigan‚ 60‚ FDNY‚ WTC. A retired fire captain‚ Corrigan was director of the life service for the management of the World Trade Center. He was not in his office in the North Tower when the first plane hit but was last seen assisting with rescue operations in the lobby of Tower One. Corrigan spent 23 years with the FDNY after serving as a police officer for six years.
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    PHILIP HAYES - RETIRED FIRE & SAFETY DIRECTOR WTC Product Image
    PHILIP HAYES - RETIRED FIRE & SAFETY DIRECTOR WTCPhilip T. Hayes – Loving‚ kind compassionate‚ heroic. Just a few of the words that could describe him. Always happy‚ always giving of himself. A devoted husband‚ father‚ grandfather‚ father-in-law. Loved by many and admired by all who knew him. He enjoyed his family and spending as much time as he could with them. He lived his life to the fullest and was an inspiration to all. A true hero- a fireman forever in his heart. Rest in peace until we are all together again. Virginia Hayes
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    WILLIAM	WREN - RETIRED FIRE & SAFETY DIRECTOR WTC Product Image
    WILLIAM WREN - RETIRED FIRE & SAFETY DIRECTOR WTCWilliam Wren‚ 61‚ FDNY‚ WTC. A retired member of the FDNY‚ Wren was the World Trade Center’s fire safety director. He served in the U. S. Army for three years before joining the FDNY. The father of two sons‚ he retired after a quarter century with the department and began his fire safety job at the World Trade Center.
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    GLENN WINUK - VOLUNTEER LAWYER Product Image
    GLENN WINUK - VOLUNTEER LAWYERSubmitted by his Brother Glenn J. Winuk served the Jericho Fire District as a volunteer firefighter‚ EMT‚ lieutenant and Fire Commissioner over the course of a 20-year career. On September 11‚ 2001‚ Glenn‚ a partner at the law firm Holland & Knight LLP‚ raced from his nearby evacuated office to participate in the rescue effort at the World Trade Center. He died when the South Tower collapsed‚ medic bag by his side and protective gloves on his hands. Throughout his career as a public safety officer‚ Glenn received numerous citations for his bravery‚ including for battling the Suffolk County Wildfires in 1995 and for emergency work at the scene of the Avianca plane crash in 1990‚ both on Long Island. In October 2006‚ Glenn was inducted as a member of the FDNY Honor Legion for his valor on September 11‚ perhaps the first non-FDNY member to receive that elite recognition. The Firefighters Memorial Wall‚ a 56-foot-long bronze sculpture located at Engine 10 Ladder 10 across from Ground Zero in NYC‚ was dedicated in Glenn’s honor in June 2006. Glenn is survived by his parents‚ Elaine and Seymour Winuk; his brothers‚ Jeff and Jay; his sisters-in-law‚ Dee and Carolyn; and his nephew and niece‚ Justin and Melanie.
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    JOSEPH AGNELLO - LAD 118 Product Image
    JOSEPH AGNELLO - LAD 118Joseph Agnello‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 118. Off the job‚ he devoted his time to his wife‚ his two sons‚ and his dogs. Described by friends and family as quiet and confident‚ Agnello ‘never needed to talk about himself…never wanted material possessions.’ He enjoyed skiing and snowboarding with friends and being with his family.
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    LIEUTENANT BRIAN AHEARN	- BAT 13 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT BRIAN AHEARN - BAT 13Brian G. Ahearn‚ 43‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Engine 230. A father of two‚ he lived in Huntington‚ N.Y.
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    ERIC	ALLEN - SQD 18 Product Image
    ERIC ALLEN - SQD 18Eric T. Allen‚ 44‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 18. Allen took extra courses to qualify for duty with Squad 18. He was also very handy‚ always willing to help friends and the elderly in his neighborhood in Bay Ridge‚ Brooklyn‚ where he lived with his wife and young daughters.
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    CAPTAIN JAMES AMATO	- SQD 1  Product Image
    CAPTAIN JAMES AMATO - SQD 1 James Amato‚ 43‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Squad 1. The Ronkonkoma resident loved to spend time with his wife and four children Sean‚ Tara‚ Katherine‚ and Ashley and to take vacations with his brother‚ Lee‚ a firefighter in Florida. He had been a college wrestler and loved to be in the middle of the action.
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    CALIXTO ANAYA, JR - ENG 4 Product Image
    CALIXTO ANAYA, JR - ENG 4Calixto Anaya‚ Jr.‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 4. Anaya‚ who was known as Charlie‚ was posthumously awarded a diploma from the Fire Academy in November 2001‚ during the first graduation ceremony since September 11th. A former Marine‚ he re-enlisted during the Gulf War. A father of three‚ he was also a volunteer with the Suffern‚ N.Y.‚ volunteer fire department. He loved the Yankees and the Giants.
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    JOSEPH ANGELINI, SR - RES 1 Product Image
    JOSEPH ANGELINI, SR - RES 1My husband Joe was a dedicated 40 year member of the Fire Department of N.Y. He was a member of Rescue 1 (Manhattan) for 22 years. He loved his job and dreaded retirement. He was the oldest active firefighter in NY City‚ a kind‚ compassionate‚ loving husband‚ father‚ grandfather‚ a real family man‚ to us and his fire department ‘family.’ He had many citations for bravery and was called a hero of 9/11‚ but he was always a hero to those of us who loved him. He is sadly and greatly missed by me‚ our four children and seven grandchildren‚ and all his family. Gone but never forgotten.
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    JOSEPH ANGELINI, JR - LAD 4 Product Image
    JOSEPH ANGELINI, JR - LAD 4Joe was a great man‚ father‚ husband‚ and friend. There was nothing he couldn’t do or wouldn’t do for anyone. Joe was kind and understanding. You know that saying‚ ‘Take time to smell the roses.’ Joe would take the time. He lived life to the fullest‚ no one knows what a special man he was but me‚ he loved me and I loved him‚ that’s all that mattered to him. He was the best father to his kids‚ there was nothing he wouldn’t do for them.
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    FAUTINO	APOSTOL, JR - BAT 2 Product Image
    FAUTINO APOSTOL, JR - BAT 2Loving husband of Kathleen Loving father of Justin and Christopher Loving grandfather of Michael Thomas and Riley Loving son Loving brother Loving uncle Loving father-in-law of Deborah and Jennifer Faust was a devoted family man. He enjoyed vacationing with his wife of 33 years as well as spending his free time with his children and his 2 grandsons. He was the kindest‚ most loving and generous man to all who knew him. He was the greatest. He also could tell a good joke or two!!!
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    DAVID ARCE - ENG 33 Product Image
    DAVID ARCE - ENG 33David G. Arce‚ 36‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 33. Arce had ended his shift on September 11th but responded with his best friend from childhood and fellow firefighter Michael Boyle. They died together and their families held a joint funeral. Arce was nicknamed Buddha because of his strong belief that his purpose in life was to aid and to serve. David grew up playing with fire trucks and the desire never went away.
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    LOUIS ARENA  - LAD 5 Product Image
    LOUIS ARENA - LAD 5Louis Arena‚ 32‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 5. A father of two‚ he met his future wife when both were in grade school in Staten Island. Friends and family say that Arena was always helping people‚ with little concern for himself.
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    CARL ASARO - BAT 9 Product Image
    CARL ASARO - BAT 9Carl‚ my sweetheart‚ best friend‚ wonderful husband and father‚ left a big hole in my life and his six kids. He was my seventh kid‚ my other half. Carl saw life as a bright music. He was always singing (Elvis impressions) or pounding his hand on something for a rhythm. Music was a great part of his life. He played the piano‚ flute and he knew how to sing any song that came out of the radio. He was a fan of the Grateful Dead‚ especially Garcia. Oh Boy! How we miss him!
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    LIEUTENANT GREGG ALTLAS - ENG 10	 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT GREGG ALTLAS - ENG 10 Gregg was also a part time farmer- he raised cows and pigs. Each year he had a huge garden and the produce was shared with family‚ friends and neighbors alike. He hunted and loved fishing and boating. He has his wife Joann and two children‚ Gregg and Sarah. He once told his son‚ Find a job you love to do and you’ll never work a day in your life. He personified joy…his life was family‚ friends‚ and the fire department.
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    GERALD ATWOOD - LAD 21 Product Image
    GERALD ATWOOD - LAD 21Gerald T. Atwood‚ 38‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 21. An eight-year FDNY veteran‚ Atwood had previously run a renovation business with his brother. The Brooklyn native attended Kingsborough Community College for two years. He enjoyed helping neighbors with home improvement projects and fishing. Atwood’s third child‚ Robert‚ was born this year (2002).
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    GERALD BAPTISTE - LAD 9 Product Image
    GERALD BAPTISTE - LAD 9From his mother: Gerard’s most memorable qualities were his competitiveness‚ he liked challenges and saw them as opportunities to overcome and most of the time did just that. His good sense of humor-he possessed a pronounced and contagious laugh. His philosophy in life- he liked to live life to its fullest and his love for this country and sense of duty which he demonstrated every day of his life. From his father: At age 18‚ Gerard joined the National Guard; at 27‚ after attending the Military Academy in New Jersey‚ he became a Second Lieutenant in the Reserve and was stationed in Long Island and then in New York City at the 69th Military Infantry. At 30‚ he graduated from the Fire Academy and became a Firefighter. Gerard loved sports. He was so very good at baseball‚ that his friends called him Reggy after the famous Reggy Jackson. Gerard was an animal lover. He often carried treats with him to give to dogs that walked past his ladder 9 firehouse in Great Jones Street located in East Greenwich Village in New York City and strangely enough those dogs became to know Gerard and to look for him when he wasn’t around. That is why at the Firehouse‚ they called him ‘Biscuits’‚ because of the biscuits he carried in his pockets to treat his friends. When that catastrophe happened‚ the dog owners cried when they knew Gerard was missing. Gerard adored kids‚ even though he didn’t have his own yet. He usually was the first to meet them when they visit the firehouse. He made himself joyfully available to respond to the many questions posed by kids about the Firehouse‚ the Fire trucks‚ the ‘rigs’‚ as they call them and all other equipment around. I would appreciate‚ if possible‚ to put by his name: ‘Serving the people was his calling in life. He was happy as a soldier serving his country. He was also happy as a Firefighter serving his city.’ We still feel the terrible pain and the profound sadness for the loss of our son Gerard. At the same time‚ as a father I have that sense of pride that Gerard knowing of the danger‚ did not hesitate to reach to the highest point to give comfort and show the way out of this inferno to so many people.
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    CHIEF GERARD BARBARA - COM CTR Product Image
    CHIEF GERARD BARBARA - COM CTRMy husband Jerry was with the FDNY for 31 years. We were married for 30 years. We have two children‚ Caren and Paul. Jerry was a devoted dad‚ my husband and my best friend. On September 11‚ 2001 he was the incident commander of Tower #2. He was leading the rescue efforts for the civilians and instructing the firefighters as they responded to the World Trade Center. But my husband had more to his life than just the fire department. He loved to be with his family. His children were his pride. He was so proud of their achievements. He worked and studied hard to give them a better life.
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    MATTHEW BARNES - LAD 25 Product Image
    MATTHEW BARNES - LAD 25On a March afternoon two years ago, Matthew E. Barnes climbed to the top of a 100-foot aerial ladder to rescue 6-week- old twins from a furious blaze on the Upper West Side. The ladder swayed in the crisp breeze as Matthew Barnes took Isabella and Jacob Kalodner from the hands of their distraught mother, Linda. Mr. Barnes, who was honored at City Hall for the rescue, said at the ceremony that he had tried to convince Mrs. Kalodner to wait for firefighters to reach them from inside the building. "She advised me she wasn't going to do that," he said. "I figured if she's willing to pass her baby out a 10th-story window, I should take it." Mrs. Kalodner told him: "You treated our children like they were your own. There's nothing I can say but thanks." The compassion was easy. Mr. Barnes, 37, of Monroe, N.Y., loved children, said Sean O'Brien, a friend and fellow firefighter from Ladder Company 25. Mr. Barnes and his wife, Susan, had three boys of their own, Matthew Jr. 12, Jesse, 10, and Thomas, 8. He loved to take them fishing. "Sue always had a project for Matt to do around the house, but somehow Matt would manage to slip out and go fishing with the boys instead," Mr. O'Brien said. "But the projects around the house always got done. They were proud of their home."
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    ARTHUR	BARRY - LAD 15 Product Image
    ARTHUR BARRY - LAD 15Arthur had an irrepressible zest for life‚ never content to idle away his time. He enjoyed competitive swimming‚ cooking‚ blacksmithing‚ traveling‚ brewing ‘Arties Ale‚’ and most of all fabricating parts for heavy duty machines in his complete machine shop. He took many trips to every corner of our nation. In the year 2000 he rode his Harley-Davidson motorcycle 10‚000 miles to Alaska. He was in his 9th year with the FDNY and recently completed chauffer training to drive Ladder 15. Arthur was on vacation when he responded to the World Trade Center on 9/11/01. Arthur is survived by his parents Audriene & Bertrand F. (Retired FDNY); sisters Patricia‚ Kathleen and Claire; and brother Bertrand A.
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    LIEUTENANT STEVEN BATES - ENG 235 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT STEVEN BATES - ENG 235Steven J. Bates‚ 42‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Engine 235. An 18-year FDNY veteran‚ he had been studying for the captain’s exam. Bates was an avid golfer and athlete who often competed in triathlons and marathons. He also liked to cook at the firehouse – sauerbraten was his specialty. He loved his dogs and they shared his life with Joan.
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    CARL BEDIGIAN - ENG 214 Product Image
    CARL BEDIGIAN - ENG 214Carl John Bedigian was a treasured husband‚ a loving son‚ and a dear brother‚ adored by his family and friends. He was also a proud New York City Firefighter‚ one of the bravest chosen on September 11‚ 2001‚ first to answer the call at the World Trade Center. His fortitude and commitment to the service of others was so simply illustrated in the way he unquestionably responded to any cry for help. Born of Italian-Armenian descent in Greenpoint‚ Brooklyn‚ Carl was special. Always ambitious‚ adventuresome‚ and reaching for more‚ never seen without a smile. Carl’s delightful appetite for travel took him to many parts of the world. A fraction of those journeys were collecting recipes for another enthusiastic hobby he loved‚ cooking. Like many a fireman knows‚ the knowledge of the culinary arts can be an invaluable tool in the firehouse‚ and Carl thrived on the challenge. He was a man who loved to work with his hands‚ whether it be in building a house‚ or designing a circuit board. His education provided him with the ability to see the potential in any project he tackled from start to finish. Carl graduated from the Thomas Edison Vocational High School in the late 1980’s where he then ventured on with the New York City Transit Authority for several years as an elevator‚ escalator engineer. It was in 1993 when he decided to leave his position as foreman for the NYTA and join the fire department. He began his career as a fireman in Engine 228‚ in Sunset Park‚ Brooklyn and transferred to the infamous ‘Nuthouse‚’ Engine 214‚ in Bedford-Stuyvesant‚ Brooklyn two years later. On that tragic day‚ the ‘Nuthouse’ lost four members from Engine 214‚ and one officer from Ladder 111. Carl took pride in being part of such an invaluable communal service‚ yet there were special issues he held close to his heart. Affected and graciously healed from a rare hemorrhage on his spinal cord in 1998‚ until his untimely death Carl’s interest in cures for spinal cord and nervous disorders was genuine. Another issue that was distressing to him was childhood leukemia. In 1995‚ Carl found an opportunity to donate bone marrow through the NY Blood Center to a 4-year-old boy living abroad. That child is now 10‚ and living strong with many birthdays to come. Although we have lost a treasure‚ it is heartwarming to know that when the child smiles‚ Carl is still here‚ smiling through him.
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    STEPHEN	BELSON - BAT 7 Product Image
    STEPHEN BELSON - BAT 7Stephen Belson graduated from Lehman College‚ Bronx‚ NY. in 1972 with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education. He became a ‘career’ lifeguard in Rockaway ‚ NY where he lived for 30 years. He joined the NYC Fire Department in 1973 along with many of his lifeguard friends and immediately he had found his calling. He established lifelong friendships in Rockaway and the Fire Department. Most of his 23 years in the Fire Department were at Engine 1‚ Ladder 24 on 31st Street and 7th Avenue. His love and dedication to that firehouse gave him the label ‘Mr. Ladder 24.’ One of his dearest friends was Father Mychal Judge and he was made an honorary Irishman by the Consulate General of Ireland. He was not married.
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    JOHN BERGIN - RES 5 Product Image
    JOHN BERGIN - RES 5Loving husband of Madeline Loving father of Katie‚ John‚ and Shannon Loving son of Agnes and George Loving brother of Mary Ellen and George
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    PAUL BEYER - ENG 6 Product Image
    PAUL BEYER - ENG 6Paul M. Beyer‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 6. Beyer worked as a machinist for 12 years before joining the FDNY in 1993. Always good with his hands‚ Beyer was revamping a classic 1973 Jeep and building a new home on Staten Island for his family–wife Arlene and sons Michael and Shawn. He enjoyed off-roading and camping with his sons.
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    PETER BIELFIELD - LAD 42 Product Image
    PETER BIELFIELD - LAD 42On September 11‚ 2001 a very special person was taken from us. That special person was Firefighter Peter A. Bielfeld (age 44) Shield #1699 of FDNY Ladder42/Engine 73‚ Bronx‚ New York. Firefighter Bielfeld’s heroic acts on that day were no surprise to those who knew him. FF Peter Bielfeld had 19 years and 3 months with the Department as a firefighter. He spent his entire career with Ladder 42. He was one of the best firefighters. He had tremendous experience‚ having been involved in several major fires. He had no fear and had been involved in some very dramatic rescues. He always went out of his way to help the younger members of the company. In his spare time he would always be training the young members‚ showing them some special techniques he had learned through his experience. He had a very outgoing personality‚ always engaging people. During his career with the Department‚ he received two citations of valor. His heart was set on taking the next fire lieutenant’s test to further his career. In June of 2002 he was eligible to retire with 20 years of service. At the time of the WTC attack‚ FF Bielfeld was at FDNY Headquarters in downtown Brooklyn. He was at the Bureau of Health Services for a follow-up visit on injuries that he sustained at a fire in the Bronx on Friday September 7‚ 2001. It was told to us that when an announcement was made‚ that firefighters were needed to respond to the WTC attack‚ he asked to be placed back on duty so he could respond. FF Bielfeld never hesitated‚ but immediately jumped on a department vehicle that was heading toward the towers. We were also told that he responded to Ladder 10/Engine 10 where he geared up and headed in to help. That was the last that anyone saw of him. All that we have left of Peter are our memories and stories of him that we can share with each other and with his 2-year-old daughter Brittany Marie (the love of his life) whom he adored and who resembles her father so much. We must always remember to carry on Peter’s memory with Brittany.
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    BRIAN BILCHER - SQD 1 Product Image
    BRIAN BILCHER - SQD 1Brian E. Bilcher‚ 38‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 1. Known affectionately as Tugboat because of his girth‚ Bilcher was a 10-year FDNY veteran. He enjoyed riding his motorcycle‚ pulling practical jokes‚ and playing guard on the FDNY football team. He is survived by his wife and their young son.
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    CARL BINI - RES 5 Product Image
    CARL BINI - RES 5Carl was 44 years old. He became a firefighter at Ladder 172 in Brooklyn on 9/7/83. He went to Rescue 5 on Staten Island in 1991. He had 18 years on the job. He owned a construction business called Tower East Construction along with another Rescue 5 firefighter‚ Joseph Mascali‚ who was also lost on 9/11. Carl was married to Christine for 23 years. He had two daughters‚ Desiree 20 and Stephanie 17.
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    CHRISTOPHER	BLACKWELL - RES 3 Product Image
    CHRISTOPHER BLACKWELL - RES 3Chris Blackwell was a 20 year veteran of the F.D.N.Y, with the last 12 as a member of “Big Blue” Rescue 3. He had been awarded several fire department medals for bravery. He also was a paramedic for 24 years and served in the Air Force for 4 years. Chris was a key instructor in the F.D.N.Y. Technical Rescue School where he taught Collapse Void Search. Chris had also taught in many different states. Chris is survived by a wife, two daughters and a son.
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    MICHAEL	BOCCHINO - BAT 48 Product Image
    MICHAEL BOCCHINO - BAT 48Michael L. Bocchino‚ 45‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 48. His two decades of FDNY experience made him invaluable to the department. As a chief’s aide‚ Bocchino helped deploy units at a fire scene. He valued the fact that his job allowed him to assist others‚ and he kept a scrapbook that described the fires he fought and the people he helped rescue. Bocchino was devoted to his parents‚ with whom he lived‚ and to his work.
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    FRANK BONOMO - ENG 230 Product Image
    FRANK BONOMO - ENG 230Frank was a loving husband‚ son‚ brother and incredible dad to Joseph‚ 4 and Juliana 1. He lived a full life enriched with many friends. He was an achiever in life. His favorite pastime was golf. He always said he wanted to practice and play enough to be on the Senior Tour. He was so determined that he built a putting green on the side of our house. This became a big joke because he was never the handy man around our house yet he worked for months to get his green green. We called him the M & M‚ hard on the outside but had the biggest heart. He will be sorely missed.
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    GARY BOX - SQD 1 Product Image
    GARY BOX - SQD 1Gary R. Box was born on May 12‚ 1964. He was raised by his parents and his grandmother Alyson Box who adored and encouraged him. Gary attended Wantagh High School‚ where we first met. He was an excellent student who had no lateness or absence on his record. He maintained an A average‚ was an honor student and managed to accelerate and graduate a year early ranking 24 in a class of 391 students. He attended Delehanty Automotive School and became an auto mechanic from 1984 till 1991. Although he was successful at this career it was not challenging enough for him and he needed a change. He worked as a tile-setter for his cousins and though he thoroughly enjoyed their company and the trade‚ he wanted more. Upon recommendation from firefighter friends‚ he applied to the New York City Fire Department and became a probationary firefighter in February 1996. Immediately Gary knew he had found the career he had been seeking. His companionable personality‚ great intellect‚ and mechanical abilities all came together in the job. The training required hard work and dedication‚ nothing suited him better and it was wonderful to see him so interested and engrossed. He would always say a good tour was to fight a fire‚ help somebody‚ or make someone laugh. If there was ever a dull moment with Gary‚ it meant he fell asleep. The man was tireless and his energy could light up a room. He never stopped moving and doing and talking He was continually expanding his mind and improving his skills. His spirit even through the toughest of times could not be broken. He greeted all with a grand smile and those he knew with arms open wide – quite a wingspan he would say. He had tremendous physical strength and could lift things or climb things with the greatest of ease and did so often. He carried great joy and enjoyed people immensely- he could chat easily and was never a bragger. Gary’s character was impeccable and he would give great thought to approaching difficult situations. He always wanted to do the right thing in God’s eyes and lived with the utmost integrity. He would joke often and be extremely silly but when a situation called for honesty‚ hard work and/or sacrifice‚ he was ready willing and able to perform at the highest level. Gary was a dedicated family man. Being a good and decent husband and father was of utmost importance to him. He worked that much harder at marriage and fatherhood because it was what he wanted to love and be loved unconditionally. As adults‚ we fell deeply in love‚ married and have two beautiful children Dalton‚ age 5‚ and Brigette‚ age 2‚ at the time of his death. We love him so much and the days and nights and holidays especially feel so quiet without his booming laughter. I’ve never known anyone like him who put all before himself. He’d set aside all his own needs for anyone who needed him – all they had to do was ask. He was an asset to the FDNY. He was a joy to the family‚ an inspiration to our children. He was a great man in a world filled with so many selfish beings. I’m sure God saw all his love and hard labor and looks kindly on his soul. A man whose spirit was never broken and whose heart was honest and open and whose love could never be replaced. We were blessed to have you‚ a time too short but so full of love. We cherish the memories of this great love you shared so openly. May you live in spirit watching carefully over Dalton and Brigette. They have your joy‚ your energy‚ your strength. Hope I can keep up. Love you Always Our Dearest Gary. Kathleen Box
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    MICHAEL	BOYLE - ENG 33 Product Image
    MICHAEL BOYLE - ENG 33Firefighter Michael Boyle‚ Engine 33‚ lost his life on September 11‚ 2001 while heroically saving others in the World Trade Center. Michael’s lifetime dream was to be a firefighter‚ following his father. Michael also served in Ladder 35 and Engine 226. Michael was a proud and successful firefighter who might one day have followed his father as President of the Uniformed Firefighters Association (UFA). He was also employed part time for the UFA‚ where he was able to be involved‚ contribute to and support his fellow firefighters. It was very important to him to assure that everyone was as safe as they could possibly be given the dangers and risks their job involved. He worked independently on numerous projects focusing on the safety of the firefighters‚ and often attended local city council meetings and political events where he could communicate with the public and keep them informed. He worked at numerous UFA events and never accepted his day’s pay because to him it was an honor to be able to give his time and effort to those such as Widows and Children of Fallen Firefighters‚ at their annual Christmas party. Michael had a unique way of touching the lives of everyone. He always tried to make a difference‚ and he never failed to be there for anyone who needed him. All who knew him were honored to have one of the most true‚ loyal and genuine friends. He and his best friend‚ Rosemary‚ had just begun to make plans for their future together. Michael was a champion marathon runner and excellent softball player. He was the son of James and Barbara Boyle and is survived by his brothers James‚ a Sergeant in the NYPD‚ and Peter; his sisters‚ Mary Lynch and Jeanne; and his intended‚ Rosemary Kenny. Michael will be deeply missed but forever remembered. God bless you‚ Michael.
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    KEVIN BRACKEN - ENG 40 Product Image
    KEVIN BRACKEN - ENG 40Kevin H. Bracken‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 40. Friends say the eight-year veteran was an optimistic person who had a ready smile. He loved sports‚ especially golf. His father had been a volunteer firefighter.
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    PETER BRENNAN - RES 4 Product Image
    PETER BRENNAN - RES 4A former NYC police officer‚ Peter Brennan of the FDNY Rescue Company #4‚ valiantly gave his life to save others during the 9-11 tragedy at the World Trade Center. Peter’s career as one of the NYC’s Bravest began in 1995. He was a charter member of Squad 288‚ and was so very proud to be assigned to Rescue Company #4 in 2001. Peter’s enthusiasm for the fire service was infectious as he served as a technical rescue instructor at the NYC fire department academy. Peter served as a volunteer firefighter for 14 years. The Hauppauge Fire Department awarded Peter the 2000 Medal of Valor Award and the 2001 Fireman of the Year Award for his heroic rescue of three fellow firefighters. Peter loved the fire service so very much. He was pursuing a degree in fire science technology. Peter was an extremely personable man. He would engage any and all in conversation and then in friendship. Peter left an indelible mark on so many. Peter was a loving husband and father. Peter was anxiously awaiting the birth of his second child at the time of his death.
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    CAPTAIN DANIEL BRETHEL -LAD 24 Product Image
    CAPTAIN DANIEL BRETHEL -LAD 24Danny was born a fireman. This was all he ever wanted to be and he always said he was living his dream. He was very dedicated and loved his job and those he worked with. Danny was even more dedicated to his family. There was nothing he wouldn’t do for his girls‚ Kristin and Meghan. He was so proud of their accomplishments. One of Danny’s greatest joys was taking his family out on his boat for a day of swimming and exploring. Danny lived his life to the fullest. He was the heart and soul of our family and we miss him terribly.
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    CAPTAIN PATRICK BROWN - LAD 3 Product Image
    CAPTAIN PATRICK BROWN - LAD 3Patrick J. Brown‚ 48‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 3. Mayor Giuliani called the 23-year veteran a legend in the life of the Fire Department‚ during a mass honoring Brown at New York’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral. He was one of the best-known members of the department and served as a role model for many young firefighters. Brown returned from two tours of duty in Vietnam as a decorated Marine sergeant. He ran in six marathons and was a second-degree black belt. Men wanted to work for him because he lived his life so well.
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    ANDREW	BRUNN - LAD 5 Product Image
    ANDREW BRUNN - LAD 5Andrew Christopher Brunn was born on April 27‚ 1973 and died in the line of duty at the World Trade Center on September 11‚ 2001 as a member of Ladder 5 in Greenwich Village. He served in the New York Air National Guard as a member of the 213 Engineering Installation Squadron for 10 years‚ reaching the rank of Staff Sergeant. He began his service to New York City as an NYPD officer in August 1993‚ attaining the rank of Sergeant in January 2001. Wanting to do more for New York and its people‚ he joined the FDNY in May 2001. Even though he was still a ‘probie’ when he died‚ the officers and firefighters of his firehouse knew he would have been one of the ‘great ones.’ He was a natural leader. Andrew was very intelligent‚ honest‚ godly‚ and noble. He was extremely sensitive and caring. He would always help out‚ without ever being asked. His sense of humor‚ even in the worst of circumstances‚ was unflagging. Andrew was a dedicated family man‚ devoted to his wife Sigalit‚ his father Andy‚ and his younger sister Christina. A loyal friend to old schoolmates and co-workers alike‚ all of whom miss him dearly. He was especially talented at computer science‚ a favorite hobby. He excelled at anything he tried and loved surfing‚ snowboarding‚ skateboarding‚ fishing and riding on roller coasters‚ the bigger the better!!!
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    CAPTAIN VINCENT BRUNTON - LAD 105 Product Image
    CAPTAIN VINCENT BRUNTON - LAD 105Vincent E. Brunton‚ 43‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 105 in Brooklyn. Brunton‚ known as Vinnie‚ received a medal for saving a handicapped woman from a fire in 1992. Because of his dedication to fire service training‚ Brunton’s name will be inscribed on a pillar of a new Fire Academy. Brunton’s brother Michael is also an FDNY firefighter.
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    RONALD	BUCCA - F.M. Product Image
    RONALD BUCCA - F.M.Submitted by his children Our Dad was one of the Firemen who responded to the World Trade Center on September 11th. Our dad is actually a Fire Marshal‚ which means he investigates fires‚ but he was a Fireman before that and that day‚ he was a combination of all his talents. He was heading towards the 74th floor of the second tower when he was separated from his supervisor‚ who went to help a woman out of the building. Our dad was in the second tower when it collapsed. He was the only Fire Marshal missing until October 23rd. They recovered his body close to one of the stairwells. He is the first Fire Marshal to be killed in the line of duty. There is no doubt in our minds that our dad helped a number of people escape from the building. There is also no doubt in our minds our dad knew exactly what he was getting into when he entered that building. For those of you who don’t know‚ my dad was in the Army‚ working for Military Intelligence‚ and previous to that he was a Special Forces Green Beret. Between his training in the Army and the Fire Department‚ he knew what he was going into that day. And he still went in. My dad is a hero‚ but we knew that a long time ago. It just took a terrorist attack for it to be made publicly known. There aren’t even enough words to express how proud we are of our father or how much we miss him. Probably a lot more than anyone knows. He was a Fireman‚ a Soldier‚ a Nurse‚ a Walking Encyclopedia of Knowledge and an Adventurer‚ but most of all‚ he was one of our Best Friends and an incredible Dad. We love him tremendously and our hearts are broken at the thought that he is not here with us‚ but that’s not entirely true. Our dad will always be with us. Wherever we go and whatever we do‚ he is a part of us – a legacy that we continue with pride and with honor. And dad‚ if you happen to come across this‚ wherever you are‚ stand fast. Submitted by his parents Ron was a man of many accomplishments and interests. In the 47 years he was here‚ he achieved an extraordinary number of things. He excelled in‚ and was most proud of‚ his family roles. He was a 23-year veteran of the FDNY and had served with Engine 95‚ Ladder 2‚ the Fitness Unit‚ Rescue 1‚ the FDNY Terrorist Task Force and was promoted to Fire Marshal in 1992. While a member of Rescue 1‚ in an attempt to rescue a brother firefighter‚ he fell five stories‚ severely injuring himself. Although many believed his career was over‚ he returned to full duty within a year. The men at Rescue 1 nicknamed him ‘The Flying Fireman.’ Ron served in the military for 29 years and was recently promoted to Warrant Officer in the US Army Reserve. He spent two years active duty with the 101st Airborne Division. Most of his career was with the 11th Special Forces Group and the Defense Intelligence Agency as a Military Intelligence Analyst. He was a past President of Chapter 66 Special Forces Association and a member of the American Legion. He was a Licensed Practical Nurse and held an Associate Degree in OSHA and Fire Science from John Jay College and a Bachelor of Science in Public Safety from Mercy College. His hobbies included archaeology‚ travel‚ history and physical fitness. He was an avid historian and was assisting the Fire Museum in a Zoave exhibit. He had lifelong interests in Boy Scouting and woodsmanship‚ but what he truly enjoyed was spending time with us – his family – and friends. We will miss his insatiable curiosity‚ mischievous humor‚ adventurous spirit and commitment to doing the right thing. He touched many lives and hearts and led by example. When facing the ultimate challenge he stood fast and did his duty. He will be greatly missed and loved.
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    GREGORY BUCK - ENG 201 Product Image
    GREGORY BUCK - ENG 201Gregory J. Buck‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 201. A Staten Island resident‚ he was an accomplished pianist and woodworker. He attended cooking school‚ often preparing special meals for his fellow firefighters‚ completed nursing school at the top of his class‚ and aced his FDNY exam. He and his father had a custom furniture business and had restored several homes. He and wife‚ Catherine Morrison-Buck‚ had planned to start a business together. He was the most talented guy I’ve ever seen.
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    CAPTAIN WILLIAM	BURKE, JR - LAD 24 Product Image
    CAPTAIN WILLIAM BURKE, JR - LAD 24William F. Burke Jr.‚ 46‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Engine 21. Burke‚ who was known as Billy‚ was with the FDNY for more than two decades‚ following in the footsteps of his father‚ an FDNY officer. A natural leader and mentor‚ Burke was an instructor at the Fire Academy. He also spent many summers working as a lifeguard at Robert Moses State Park on Long Island. Burke loved Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra. Civil War history fascinated him and he had visited Gettysburg several times. He always made everything better.
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    DONALD	BURNS - COM CTR	A.C. Product Image
    DONALD BURNS - COM CTR A.C.Donald J. Burns‚ 61‚ assistant chief‚ FDNY‚ citywide tour commander. Burns had set up a command center in the World Trade Center’s South Tower just minutes before it collapsed. Decorated five times during his 39-year career‚ Burns had been the commander of Tower 1 at the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. He was considered a ‘walking encyclopedia’ because of his vast knowledge of New York City’s streets and subway system. Service was in his genes: Burns’ father retired as a battalion chief. A father of 3‚ he also volunteered with his hometown fire department. Every night he would go outside to watch the sun set over the Long Island Sound because every sunset and every day is unique. But mostly he loved taking long walks with his wife‚ Betty.
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    JOHN BURNSIDE - LAD 20 Product Image
    JOHN BURNSIDE - LAD 20May I Have Your Hand I met my husband John Burnside July 6‚ 1991‚ while rollerblading in Central Park with a friend. It was a beautiful summer day that would end up changing my life forever. My friend and I came around to East 72nd Street‚ and decided to see what band was playing at the staging area‚ and there he was‚ a tall handsome young officer. We asked who the band was‚ and he was only too happy to reply. One conversation led to the next‚ to the question of what are you girls doing tonight. Never thinking we would really all meet up‚ we shared our plans with John and his partner and sure enough at 9 PM sharp he walked in the door of Ryan McFadden’s. I can remember to this day the smile on his face as he walked through the door‚ and knew instantly that this was a person who touched others’ lives‚ no matter how brief the encounter. I think I knew by the second date that I would spend the rest of my life with this wonderful man‚ who his friends affectionately referred to as ‘Johnny the Gent.’ I guess‚ the moment that stands out the most for me on that second date would be the cab ride downtown. We arrived at our destination‚ and Johnny‚ of course‚ paid the driver‚ and then got out of the cab‚ turned to reach back into the cab with his extended hand‚ looked into my eyes‚ and said‚ ‘May I have your hand?’ I always knew throughout our relationship if I could only take his hand everything would be O.K. That theme played out in our relationship over and over‚ even on our wedding day. I knew if I could only make it up the aisle and take his hand the rest would be O.K.‚ because he had me. It’s those small intimate moments you realize now that meant the most and are missed the most. They say‚ some people know their destiny at that moment. On our second date I realized my destiny would include this extraordinary man. Through our many years of dating‚ engagement and marriage‚ I saw a man who had so many dimensions. He loved music and creating it with his most prized possession‚ his guitar (which eventually moved to the #2 position)‚ a fanatic love for football and the Minnesota Vikings (this became increasingly painful with each Super Bowl loss)‚ his love for history‚ geography‚ computers‚ and reading anything of interest. He possessed a determination to always do the right thing‚ and treat others with respect. It’s these qualities that I think drew him to his profession as a New York City firefighter. John loved being a fireman‚ and would say to me on many occasions when I questioned why he needed to be a fireman‚ ‘Sandra‚ how many people do you know who are truly satisfied and fulfilled in the profession they choose. I am‚ and that’s a gift.’ I try to constantly remind myself of those words on days when his sacrifice seems too great and overwhelming. John spent the last year-and-a-half studying for the Lieutenant’s exam‚ which was scheduled on October 13‚ 2001. I was so proud of him‚ and knew that some group of young firemen would some day benefit from him being their officer. You see‚ John would never ask someone to do something he wouldn’t. He was calm‚ level-headed‚ intelligent‚ and always thought things through. I can remember the conversations John would have with his father about the Fire Department and his upcoming exam‚ and know his parents were extremely proud of him. John always talked about his profession with a smile on his face‚ left for work with a positive attitude and returned home most days the same way‚ except a little tired. I miss the sound of the key in the door at 7 PM‚ and the stories he would tell me about his day‚ over dinner‚ whether it was a water leak‚ E.M.S. run‚ fire‚ or just some wackiness that took place at the firehouse. I’m sure that on September 11‚ John answered his last call just as he would any other call‚ thinking that he was going to help someone and make a difference for that day. He and so many others did make a difference that day‚ and I try to tell myself it is not all in vain. I think John would want to be remembered simply as a man who always tried to do the honorable thing. I know that John will always be remembered by his loving family‚ friends‚ colleagues and anyone who was fortunate enough to know him. I have a lifetime of wonderful memories‚ vacations and family events that I hope will put a smile on my face in the days to come as I remember each moment in and of itself. There are just too many to ever put on paper or to convey the love I feel in my heart for this wonderful man I called my best friend‚ husband‚ and confidant. I know my husband will forever be a part of history‚ and people will talk about this horrific event for years to come. I know our families will try to explain to the nieces and nephews for years to come just simply what an outstanding person Uncle Johnny was‚ and how very much he loved us all. Till we meet again in another life‚ my love. -Sandra Burnside
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    THOMAS BUTLER - SQD 1 Product Image
    THOMAS BUTLER - SQD 1Thomas M. Butler‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 1. A 12-year veteran with the FDNY‚ Butler had previously worked as a New York City police officer. He worked part-time as the bay constable in Smithtown‚ N.Y. He lived nearby with his wife‚ Martha‚ and three children. A military history buff‚ Butler also enjoyed outdoor sports with his wife‚ such as hiking‚ running‚ biking‚ skiing‚ and diving.
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    PATRICK BYRNE - LAD 101 Product Image
    PATRICK BYRNE - LAD 101Patrick D. Byrne‚ 39‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 101. He studied accounting and started his own roofing company before joining the fire department. Byrne‚ who graduated from the Fire Academy in 1994‚ was considered an excellent firefighter who knew his job. When asked what he did‚ he would reply – ‘Fighting fires‚ saving lives.’
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    GEORGE CAIN - LAD 7 Product Image
    GEORGE CAIN - LAD 7As a member of the FDNY for 32 years‚ I was proud of my son following in my footsteps. He loved the job. When not working‚ he loved studying the Civil War‚ playing golf‚ and skiing the mountains of Colorado. He was an animal lover and bird lover. He was just an all around loving person. I’m proud to call him my son.
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    SALVATORE CALABRO - LAD 101 Product Image
    SALVATORE CALABRO - LAD 101Sal was born on 12/8/62 to his parents Connie and Carl. He grew up in Brooklyn‚ New York with his loving mother and two brothers. In 1980‚ he graduated from Lafayette High School. He attended Brooklyn College and the Gem Institute of America. Sal was a professional diamond setter and worked in the jewelry industry for several years. He exhibited his artistic ability in designing and creating fine jewelry. On 9/14/87 Sal was appointed to the New York City Fire Department fulfilling his childhood dream. He spent his career at Ladder 101 in Red Hook‚ Brooklyn. There he became the heart and soul of the firehouse‚ building friendships and gaining the respect of his fellow firefighters. Sal was an avid weight lifter and athlete. Softball‚ football and ice hockey were among his favorite sports to play. He played for the NYFD football team in 1992. Sal married his teenage sweetheart Francine Carillo on 9/16/89. They had two sons Daniel and AJ. A father like no other – his boys were his life. Sal left us on September 11‚ 2001 – the way he would have wanted to go. He loved his country and the Fire Department. Sal Calabro was a hero and a patriot. He was loved by all who knew him and will be missed forever. Francine Carillo
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    CAPTAIN FRANK CALLAHAN - LAD 35 Product Image
    CAPTAIN FRANK CALLAHAN - LAD 35Frank J. Callahan‚ 50‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 35. When he joined the FDNY in September 1973‚ Callahan fulfilled his childhood dream of becoming a firefighter. After 24 years in the FDNY‚ he rose to captain and joined Ladder 35 a few months later. A quiet man‚ Callahan shied away from celebrations‚ preferring to relax at home‚ read about history‚ and‚ most importantly‚ spend time helping to raise his four children. That job was all he ever wanted.
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    MICHAEL	CAMMARATA - LAD 11 Product Image
    MICHAEL CAMMARATA - LAD 11On September 11‚ 2001‚ at 8:54 a.m. from the firehouse on East Second Street in Alphabet City‚ Ladder Company 11‚ a phone call was made to the Cammarata family from their youngest son Michael. He left a message on his father’s voice mail stating: ‘I am going to the World Trade Center. A plane just hit it. Just tell everyone I am all right.’ Those were the last words he said to his family. Michael was born on Oct 7‚ 1978. He was only 22 years old on the date of the attack. He was looking forward to graduating the fire academy and being permanently assigned to Ladder 11. Michael was given a gift to carry on–his uncle’s shield number of 33 years‚ No. 1138. As Mike grew up‚ he was a phenomenal athlete‚ accomplishing many goals. Playing Little League Baseball as an all star‚ he competed in the Little League World Series‚ reaching second in the United States and third in the world. While being a perfectionist at baseball‚ he was a star at hockey. At the age of six‚ Michael played ice hockey. He traveled throughout the U.S. and Canada. By age 11‚ Michael was playing junior varsity for Tottenville High School‚ while still a student at Intermediate School 7. As he continued to travel the country and Canada playing hockey‚ he moved on to be a student at Tottenville High School‚ making the varsity team. As a sophomore‚ he won Sportsman of the Team. As a junior‚ he was assistant captain and won the Best Defenseman title for Tottenville hockey. At the end of his junior season‚ as an all star for the New York Ice Hockey Association‚ he achieved the Most Valuable Player Award from his team. As a senior in high school‚ as captain‚ MVP a second time‚ he won the Best Defenseman and the scoring title for the first time in New York high school ice hockey history. Michael was scouted by the Wagner College Hockey Club on Staten Island‚ soon to be named Rookie of the Year in 1996. In 1997‚ as a sophomore in college‚ he was the youngest to be named MVP in Wagner College history. In 1997‚ he led his team to the Metropolitan Collegiate Conference Championship title. In 1998‚ he led Wagner to another championship. In 1999‚ Michael left college to work in the building industry with his father. During this time‚ he was anxiously awaiting a call to be accepted for a job as a fireman. This he had wanted since he was a little boy. Michael scored an impressive 105 perfect score on the New York Fireman’s Test‚ with a list number of 345. He was quickly called to duty and sworn in as a firefighter on May 3‚ 2001. He had a passion and love for the job. He was in his 14-week training program awaiting official graduation. Unfortunately‚ he was not given the opportunity to be part of his graduation. He had been confirmed missing since September 11‚ 2001–a day that will never be forgotten. Michael had an extreme love and closeness for his family‚ friends and fellow firefighters. His personality made light of any dark situation. Some friends of Michael say he had the utmost class‚ with his brother saying‚ ‘you can never find a better best friend.’ He was determined and free-spirited. Michael was not a hero since September 11‚ 2001. He was born a hero. Michael left a letter in his drawer‚ if anything should ever happen to him: Take care of Jenna (his girlfriend). Don’t mourn me this is the career I chose. Make my spirit live on. Remember I love you all and will be waiting for you upstairs. SignedMichael Cammarata Shield #1138 Michael had many accomplishments and took on a lot of responsibility because he chose goals and put all of his effort into reaching them. Knowing Mike means being able to say that he went to the World Trade Center that day knowing he may not be coming home. But he did it to save countless lives. Some families may still have a child. Children may have a mother or a father‚ thanks to Mike and all the other FDNY‚ NYPD and EMS workers from September 11‚ 2001. Michael truly is New York’s bravest.
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    BRIAN CANNIZZARO - LAD 101 Product Image
    BRIAN CANNIZZARO - LAD 101By Simone Cannizzaro Brian’s father On September11th‚ Brian was 30 years old. He was working the day shift at Ladder 101 in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn‚ NY. Brian was married and the proud father of 8-month-old Christopher‚ who he actually delivered himself‚ under the watchful eye of the doctor in the delivery room‚ on national television. On that day when I awoke and put TV on‚ I saw the Trade Center on fire and smoke filling the sky over Manhattan. No one at that time really knew what was going on. Then I saw the second tower hit. I knew immediately this was no accident. Fear came over me‚ for I knew Brian would be there‚ and I was right of course. Not hearing any word from Brian for a long time‚ I feared the worst. Being a retired firefighter of 32 years myself‚ I got my gear that I had in the garage and set out for the Trade Center. Living on Staten Island‚ I was able to watch all this live. When I arrived at the SI ferry‚ I was told no one was being allowed to cross over to the site. I knew the chief in charge‚ and when I told him my son was there I was allowed to cross. When I arrived at the site‚ I could not believe my eyes. TV did not do justice to what I saw in person. After many long hours of searching and asking questions‚ I knew the answer to my questions all too well. Brian and his entire company were gone. Now I had to come home and break the news to his mom and his wife and his brothers. Not easy. The night before this nightmare‚ Brian and I were on the phone talking about all the work we were doing on his house to make necessary repairs that had to be done. The thing I remember most of our conversation is how we ended it. I said‚ I love you‚ BRIAN‚ and he said‚ I love you‚ POP‚ and that’s all I care to remember about that whole nightmarish day. The pain never goes away. Brian attended St. John’s where he was active in student government and served as president of his fraternity. After graduation‚ he worked at the Staten Island Advance and in the import/export business. In May 1999‚ he followed in his father’s footsteps and joined the New York City Fire Department. He requested an assignment to one of the busiest houses in New York-Ladder 101 in Red Hook‚ Brooklyn. In October 2000‚ he and his wife Jackie had a son Christopher. The birth was documented and featured on The Learning Channel. Brian Cannizzaro had the same badge number as his father Sam‚ a retired FDNY firefighter. Brian’s brother Craig‚ a probationary firefighter in the NY City Fire Academy‚ now has that badge number. Brian is survived by his wife Jacqueline‚ his son Christopher who was only a little over one at the time of his father’s death‚ his parents Sam and Carol‚ and two brothers-Craig and Charles.
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    DENNIS CAREY	- HMC 1 Product Image
    DENNIS CAREY - HMC 1Dennis will be remembered for his handsome face‚ his striking stature‚ which was matched only by the size of his heart. This love was given endlessly to his wife and children. He loved life and traveling and being in the company of family and friends. Dennis was indeed a chef‚ his fellow firefighters could attest to that as well as all who knew him. His great sense of humor made good times for the people he shared it with. The memory of Dennis‚ my husband‚ father of Dennis and Nicole‚ friend and hero will never die in our hearts. ‘We love you.’
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    MICHAEL	CARLO - ENG 230 Product Image
    MICHAEL CARLO - ENG 230Michael was 35 years old. He never married and had no children. He loved being with the fire department. Michael and his brother Rob did everything – together‚ sailing‚ playing‚ working and living together.
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    MICHAEL	CARROLL	- LAD 3 Product Image
    MICHAEL CARROLL - LAD 3Michael T. Carroll‚ 39‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 3. A 16-year FDNY veteran‚ Carroll was the ladder company’s chauffeur and was an inspiration to younger firefighters. He also had a few quirks‚ like taking the handles off all the coffee cups at the firehouse. Carroll enjoyed coaching his son in baseball and was devoted to his wife and their daughter.
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    PETER CARROLL - SQD 1 Product Image
    PETER CARROLL - SQD 1Pete was the greatest friend to me. When I lost him on 9/11/01‚ a part of me died. I will never be the same. Our family suffered a major loss and each of us is having a difficult time with each new day. Life has become a struggle and time is the only thing on our side. Pete was the greatest husband‚ friend‚ soulmate‚ stepfather and a friend to all. His humor and caring ways are never forgotten. There is only one word to explain Pete-Irreplaceable. We will never stop loving him.
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    THOMAS CASORIA	- ENG 22 Product Image
    THOMAS CASORIA - ENG 22Thomas A. Casoria‚ 29‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 22. Casoria‚ who had been with the FDNY for three years‚ was looking forward to his wedding on October 13‚ 2001. An all-star athlete at Holy Cross High School in Flushing‚ N.Y.‚ he was a second baseman with the FDNY softball team. Casoria’s brother Carl is also an FDNY firefighter. The two brothers were members of the same class at the Fire Academy. Firefighting was something he always wanted to do.
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    MICHAEL	CAWLEY - LAD 136 Product Image
    MICHAEL CAWLEY - LAD 136Michael J. Cawley‚ 32‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 136. He was having breakfast at Rescue 4 when the call came in to go to the World Trade Center. A graduate of State University College in Oswego‚ Cawley always wanted to be a firefighter. After years of working second jobs‚ he had finally bought his dream house.
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    VERNON	CHERRY - LAD 118 Product Image
    VERNON CHERRY - LAD 118Vernon Paul Cherry‚ 49‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 118. During his 29 years on the job‚ Cherry made a name for himself. He was an outstanding vocalist who sang at official firefighter functions and joined his band to entertain at social events. Almost 50‚ he was planning to retire at the end of 2001. A father of three‚ he was also a longtime court reporter and well known in the halls of justice. As a black firefighter‚ he helped bridge racial barriers. He was just a terrific guy.
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    NICHOLAS CHIOFALO - ENG 235 Product Image
    NICHOLAS CHIOFALO - ENG 235Nicholas P. Chiofalo‚ 39‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 235. Chiofalo also served as the fire chief in Selden‚ N.Y. For a third job‚ he worked as a pyrotechnics engineer with Fireworks by Grucci‚ a company that sets off the Fourth of July fireworks display in New York City. The job resulted from a letter of condolence he sent to the company after an explosion killed several employees. Chiofalo married his wife in 1981 and they have a son‚ Nicholas Jr.
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    JOHN CHIPURA - ENG 219 Product Image
    JOHN CHIPURA - ENG 219John Chipura‚ 39‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 219. Before joining the FDNY in 1998‚ Chipura was a member of the New York Police Department for 12 years. Nicknamed Chip by fellow firefighters‚ he also served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was stationed in Beirut when terrorists bombed the Marine barracks there in October 1983. Chipura‚ who was not injured in the attack‚ was honorably discharged.
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    MICHAEL	CLARKE - LAD 2 Product Image
    MICHAEL CLARKE - LAD 2Firefighter‚ Ladder 2 Dates of Service: May 17‚ 1998 – September 11‚ 2001 Age 27 Born: January 11‚ 1974 Although Michael’s father was a New York City police officer and his brother is in Emergency Medical Services‚ Michael’s ambition in life was to be a firefighter. Michael was a wonderful and loving son to his father John and his mother Eileen‚ who passed away in 1998. Michael was also the greatest brother in the world to James and his wife Kym. He was a doting uncle to Tiffany Lynn and James Patrick‚ II‚ more like a second father to both. Michael was a top student and hockey player in high school and college. Upon his death‚ Michael had his #34 hockey jersey retired by Farrell High School‚ Wagner College‚ and St. Joseph’s by the Sea‚ where he volunteered as a coach. Michael also enjoyed hunting‚ fishing and looked forward to the day his nephew Jimmy and niece Tiffany could join him‚ his brother and father on their annual trips. Many will miss Michael. -James P. Clarke
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    STEVEN COAKLEY - ENG 217 Product Image
    STEVEN COAKLEY - ENG 217Steven Coakley‚ a Deer Park native for 36 years‚ started his fire career with Wyandanch Volunteer Fire Co. Chief Jack Miller was his mentor. Following this‚ he was appointed to FDNY Engine #217. He was planning to retire in 2005. Steve’s Dad was an honorary member of Wyandanch Fire Department. Steve followed his grandfather (Michael Teodorowicz) who served 31 years with N.Y.C. His love was his waterfront home at Madeira Beach‚ Florida where he enjoyed days on his 25-foot Betrum Boat. He participated in every sport — wrestling‚ boating‚ fishing‚ skiing and all available contests. He always won and he was always happy.
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    TAREL COLEMEN - SQD 252 Product Image
    TAREL COLEMEN - SQD 252Tarel Coleman‚ 32‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 252. Coleman‚ who joined the FDNY in 1993‚ was nicknamed Prozac because of his intense style of play as a defensive back with the FDNY football team. A father of two‚ he also played softball for three teams and loved the Knicks and the Giants. His brother John is also a New York City firefighter.
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    JOHN COLLINS - LAD 25 Product Image
    JOHN COLLINS - LAD 25John M. Collins was one of the world’s heroes in disguise. As a NY Firefighter‚ as a NY Police Officer‚ as a son‚ a brother‚ and as a friend‚ John looked to help and protect those around him. But he tried hard to make sure no one knew about it‚ not even his family. When he was a child in NY‚ his father would take him to a local firehouse and a friend would put him up on a ladder truck – the impression stuck‚ along with memories of New York firefighters marching on St. Patrick’s Day. Because there were no openings in the Fire Department when John first applied‚ he joined the New York Police Force and served four years‚ during which time‚ as told by his fellow officers‚ he helped poor families by buying groceries for them and sneakers for their children. When he was appointed to the FDNY‚ John‚ the oldest of five‚ was living out his dream. He was assigned to Ladder Co. 25 in Manhattan. When asked by his family about the dangers of his job‚ or the fires he battled‚ he always tried to change the subject His family joked that he was the only fireman who never went to a fire! Although quiet about his work‚ he reveled in the camaraderie of his fellow firefighters. John was devoted to his family and took the initiative to make sure they all remained tight knit as they grew older. As his brother and sisters remarked‚ ‘When Johnny arrives‚ the party begins.’ They delighted in the time spent with John‚ his scheduling for attendance at Rock Concerts and vacations at the shore. An avid ‘WHO’ fan‚ he blasted songs and loved to mimic Peter Townsend’s guitar playing style. An intense Giants fan‚ he celebrated every win and minimized any loss! John had many close friends in NY and enjoyed great times and many happy moments with them. His motto was ‘live life to the fullest‚ but don’t forget to help the next guy.’ On Sept. 11th‚ he gave the ultimate gift – his life for others. No words were ever spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why. All our love forever‚ Mom and Dad Anne and Bill Marty Eileen and Dan Trish and Tim Kiera
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    ROBERT CRAWFORD - SAFETY Product Image
    ROBERT CRAWFORD - SAFETYRobert J. Crawford‚ 62‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Safety Battalion 1‚ Randalls Island. A 32-year FDNY veteran‚ Crawford often talked about retiring but could never bring himself to do it. Off duty Crawford enjoyed tinkering in his workshop and fund-raising for the cancer hospital St. Rose’s Home. Crawford and his wife have five grown children‚ two of whom are police officers.
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    LIEUTENANT ANDREW DESPERITO - ENG 1 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT ANDREW DESPERITO - ENG 1Andrew J. Desperito was killed in the line of duty on 9/11 while trying to evacuate thousands of people at the World Trade Center before its devastating collapse. Being a firefighter was something he dreamed of since he was a little boy. He served three years as a NYC police officer before being appointed to the FDNY. He studied very hard and eventually became a lieutenant. He also was a member of Hagerman Volunteer Fire Department‚ often sharing his knowledge of firefighting at training drills and classes. Helping people seemed to come naturally to him. He was a born communicator and connected well with all people. However‚ he never did anything for his own personal gain. He did it because it was the right thing to do. He was a highly respected and loved soccer coach who brought his son’s Division 1 soccer team to a first place championship twice right before his untimely death. He also instilled good sportsmanship in all his players mostly by his own behavior on the soccer field. He strove to be the best he could in everything he did and was: a husband‚ father‚ son‚ brother‚ firefighter‚ soccer coach and friend. Andrew was most proud of his family‚ wife Laura‚ and children‚ Nicole‚ Anthony‚ and David. Of everything that Andrew tried to accomplish in his short lifetime‚ the underlying goal was to always stay true to yourself and always follow your dreams.
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    CHIEF RAYMOND DOWNEY, SR - SOC Product Image
    CHIEF RAYMOND DOWNEY, SR - SOCAge: 63 Wife: Rosalie. Children: Kathy‚ Raymond‚ Charles‚ Marie and Joseph. Nine grandchildren. Raymond M. Downey was born in Sunnyside‚ Queens‚ and for over 40 years‚ he and his wife Rosalie have lived in Deer Park‚ raising their family of five children. His colleagues affectionately referred to Chief Downey‚ chief in charge of the Special Operations Command‚ as God and Master of Disaster. One of FDNY’s most decorated firefighters and a bona fide department icon‚ his accomplishments are legendary and monumental. Ray was a panel member of the presidential committee on terrorism known as the Gilmore Commission‚ which has been assessing domestic response capabilities for terrorism involving weapons of mass destruction. As a founding member of the FEMA Urban Search & Rescue Team network‚ he responded to the Walton Floods and the 2000 ice storm in upstate New York; Hurricanes Hugo‚ Andrew‚ Fran‚ Marilyn‚ Opal and Georges; and the bombing at the Atlanta Olympics. He was the FEMA Operations Chief at the Oklahoma City bombing‚ and several of the major hurricanes. Ray authored the book The Rescue Company and he created a series of videos on collapse operations. He was the recipient of the Crystal Apple Award issued by Mayor Rudy Giuliani on July 23‚ 2001. After his death‚ he received the Department of the Navy Distinguished Public Service Award‚ the Congressional Fire Services Institute Mason Langford Award‚ and the Medal of Courage Award upon induction into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. In his home community‚ a local road and the post office were renamed in his honor. His family was the center of his life‚ especially his wife Rosalie.
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    LIEUTENANT JOHN	FISCHER - LAD 20 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT JOHN FISCHER - LAD 20John R. Fischer‚ 46‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 20. Fischer‚ an 18-year FDNY veteran‚ was posthumously promoted to captain after the World Trade Center attack. A dedicated family man‚ Fischer was very active in the lives of his three children‚ coaching them in sports and attending their games. Fischer was known around the firehouse as a skilled chef‚ and he also enjoyed running several miles a day.
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    CHIEF PETER GANCI, JR Product Image
    CHIEF PETER GANCI, JRPeter J. Ganci‚ Jr. was the Chief of Department‚ FDNY‚ the highest ranking uniformed officer. Pete died at the WTC while performing his duties. He was appointed to the FDNY on September 14‚ 1968 and assigned as a firefighter to Engine 92 in the Bronx and then to 111 truck in Brooklyn. His climb to the top began as Lieutenant‚ Ladder 124‚ August 1977. While at Ladder 124‚ serving as a lieutenant‚ Pete was awarded the B.C. Frank Tuttlemondo medal in 1982 for performing an act of bravery and courage when he rescued a child from a burning apartment that was heavily engulfed in smoke‚ heat and fire. Knowing that children were trapped‚ Ganci and his men were determined to rescue them. Ganci watched for an opening in the flames. When he spotted a niche opening‚ he scampered under the rolling wave of flames‚ past the protection of the line‚ to begin his search for life. Throwing burning furnishings out of his path‚ Ganci pushed on with his quest through the first bedroom and into the next. As he crawled through the punishing heat‚ midway through the search of the second room‚ Ganci found the lifeless form of 5-1/2 year old Lydia Perez. Scooping her up‚ he headed for the front window and help. Positioned between the hose line and the fire‚ Ganci absorbed unbelievable punishment because of the fan-like effects a hose line has on a fire. He began mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on Lydia. Then he handed his little charge over to another firefighter and returned to the fight where assisted with the removal of another victim through the breached wall. B.C. Robert Scalone of the 28th Battalion‚ after investigating this incident wrote‚ ‘without regard for his own safety‚ Ganci‚ with unerring skill and accuracy‚ moved into an atmosphere heavily charged with heat and smoke. If it were not for his quick‚ skillful actions‚ the rescued child would certainly have perished.’ When the incident was discussed with Pete Ganci‚ he summed it all up very succinctly by saying‚ ‘When a firefighter realizes that someone is being robbed of life by fire‚ adrenalin and determination replace any thoughts of personal safety.’ It was this same determination that Chief Ganci‚ on September 11th as the Chief of Department‚ led and directed the most successful rescue operation of the modern era. Over 30‚000 people were saved because of Chief Ganci and his fellow firefighters. His career achievements included Captain‚ 1983; Battalion Chief‚ 1987; Deputy Chief 1993; Deputy Assistant Chief in charge of Bureau of Fire Investigation‚ 1994; Assistant Chief of Operations‚ 1996; Chief of operations 1997-99; Acting Chief of Department‚ 1998-99; and Chief of Department‚ October 1999 to September 11‚ 2001. Although Pete will always be recognized for his distinguished accomplishments in the FDNY‚ his greatest legacy will live on through his Family. Pete Ganci‚ a loving husband to his wife Kathy‚ a devoted father to his children‚ Peter‚ Chris‚ and Danielle‚ will be remembered for his quick wit‚ his zest for life and his unforgettable smile.
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    CAPTAIN TERRENCE HATTON	- RES 1 Product Image
    CAPTAIN TERRENCE HATTON - RES 1Terence S. Hatton‚ 41‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 1. A twenty year veteran‚ he was decorated many times. As a FEMA task force leader‚ Hatton was deployed after the Oklahoma City bombing and the TWA Flight 800 plane crash off Long Island. At his funeral service‚ Mayor Rudolph Giuliani described Hatton‚ whose wife‚ Elizabeth‚ was a mayoral aide‚ as City Hall’s ‘resident hero. He reminded me of Joe DiMaggio: quiet‚ self-determined‚ confident.’ He was one of the most decorated people in the fire department‚ and he was captain of the prestigious company in New York‚ Rescue 1. He had a booming voice and hearty laugh. He truly cared about people‚ especially family and friends. He left me with a very special and precious gift‚ our baby girl.
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    JOHN HEFFERNAN	- LAD 11 Product Image
    JOHN HEFFERNAN - LAD 11John played guitar in a punk rock band – The Bullys. He was a devoted father to his daughter Samantha. John loved his band‚ his job and his family.
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    LIEUTENANT TIMOTHY HIGGINS - SOC	 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT TIMOTHY HIGGINS - SOC Husband to Caren Higgins for 18 years Father to Christopher‚ Catie and Cody Son of Joan and Ed Higgins Brother to Maureen‚ Mike‚ Bob‚ Joe‚ Matt Timothy Higgins was born on March 2‚ 1958‚ in Brooklyn‚ New York. He was the third of six children in a family with firefighting in its blood. After grade school the family moved to Freeport‚ Long Island. In a few short years‚ Tim was already a member of the Freeport Volunteer Fire Department. In 1979‚ at the minimum age of 21‚ he began what would be a 22-year career with the New York City Fire Department. In 1983‚ Tim met and soon married his wife Caren. In January of the next year they had their first child‚ Christopher. Over the next two years the family grew with the birth of daughters Catie and Cody. Soon after that the family moved to Farmingville‚ Long Island where they still live today. While raising his young family‚ Tim had become a member of Rescue 2 in Brooklyn where he would work for the next 13 years. In April of 2000‚ he was promoted to Lieutenant and took a position as the Department’s Rescue Scuba coordinator before again being reassigned to Squad 252‚ also in his native Brooklyn. As the firefighter‚ he was someone who was relentless in his devotion to his job. His lack of fear and creative instincts helped him to accomplish his lifesaving tasks with veteran skill. He was highly trained in many different department operations‚ learning anything that would improve his ability to save lives. He instructed many of his fellow firefighters with a unique approach that helped him improve those around him as well as furthering his own personal experience. Although truly modest‚ Lt. Tim Higgins himself was awarded a medal of bravery and many smaller citations. As a man‚ Tim was always enjoying the things he did as well as cherishing those around him. His devotion to his work was second only to the devotion he showed to all of his family. He was a person who also had a song in his heart that he could often be found singing out loud. He never missed an opportunity to laugh hard or to just simply have a good time. Although proud of his work‚ Tim Higgins lived more for the moments in his life that involved his friends and family‚ a cold beer‚ good food‚ and‚ lastly‚ a good song.
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    ANGEL JUARBE, JR	- LAD 12 Product Image
    ANGEL JUARBE, JR - LAD 12Angel L. Juarbe Jr.‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 12. A 7-year FDNY veteran‚ Juarbe was chosen as one of 12 firemen to be in the ‘Firehouse Hunks 2002’ calendar. Just a week before the September 11 tragedy‚ he was the winner of a Fox network reality show‚ Murder in Small Town X‚ in which the contestants vied to solve a fake murder. Juarbe won a Jeep and $250‚000. An animal lover‚ Juarbe had turned the firehouse into a place neighborhood kids could hang out but only after they had completed their homework.
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    MYCHAL	JUDGE - CHAPLAIN Product Image
    MYCHAL JUDGE - CHAPLAINChaplain FDNY Interests – The Poor‚ Firefighter’s Counseling‚ AIDS Ministry Submitted by his sisters
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    PETER LANGONE - SQD 252 Product Image
    PETER LANGONE - SQD 252Peter Langone‚ 41‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 252. Langone‚ a 14-year FDNY veteran‚ was a New York City police officer before joining the Fire Department. Langone’s father‚ Paul‚ was a volunteer firefighter in Roslyn‚ N.Y.‚ for many years. Langone was a volunteer with the same department as was his brother‚ Tommy‚ a police officer with New York City’s Emergency Service Unit‚ who also died in the World Trade Center attack. Langone enjoyed swimming with his two daughters.
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    DANIEL LIBRETTI - RES 2 Product Image
    DANIEL LIBRETTI - RES 2Daniel F. Libretti‚ 43‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 2. A 19-year FDNY veteran‚ Libretti had been with Rescue 2 since 1999. Libretti was also a graduate of the New York Restaurant School and an assistant pastry chef at the top-rated French restaurant La Caravelle. Off duty‚ he worked as a private contractor and enjoying making wine at home.
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    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL LYNCH - LAD 4 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT MICHAEL LYNCH - LAD 4Michael Francis Lynch‚ Badge Number 2315‚ was a Firefighter on rotation to Engine 40/Ladder 35 in Manhattan on September 11th‚ 2001. Michael was permanently assigned to Engine 62/Ladder 32 in the Bronx. Michael was the seventh of our ten children. In addition to Michael‚ there are 3 daughter and 6 sons in this family. Although it is difficult to capture Michael’s wonderful spirit and personal qualities in words‚ we will do our best to convey what a truly remarkable person he was so that others can understand what a profound loss we have all experienced. Michael was born on December 12‚ 1970‚ in Bronx‚ New York. As the only child born in December‚ our children regarded him as a Christmas present. Perhaps we all knew somehow that Michael’s life was a gift that we were given only temporarily and was something we should treasure. In his first two weeks of life‚ Michael demonstrated perseverance and determination to live by weathering illness. This was our first inkling that our skinny‚ seemingly fragile child was a person of extraordinary strength and courage. Michael was a very gentle‚ mild-mannered person. He was kind‚ thoughtful‚ and sweet by nature. One of Michael’s most noted qualities was his ever-present sense of humor. He was simply – very funny. Our memories are filled with Michael’s smiles‚ his quick laugh‚ and his quips. It is hard to recall him any other way. Although Michael was unassuming and was not a person who looked for attention‚ he was often the source of great laughter and amusement. Many of our family pictures reflect Michael’s ability to inject fun into our lives. He was a talented mimic and joke-teller. His nieces and nephews always appreciated Michael’s gentle humor and sense of fun. One of our family’s last and treasured memories is of Michael telling jokes on our annual vacation at the Jersey Shore. His fellow firefighters have told us many similar stories of how Michael kept them entertained at the firehouses. Michael was slow to anger and sensitive to others. We believe that it was Michael’s compassionate nature and desire to protect others that led him to choose this career as a firefighter. His innate bravery and courage gave him the ability to make a sacrifice that only a select number of extraordinary human beings can make. As a small child‚ Michael loved music and singing. We have sweet memories of him singing My Name is Michael‚ Yellow Submarine‚ Michael Row Your Boat Ashore‚ and I’m On the Top of the World Looking Down on Creation. He was a child who found joy in life and expressed it in music. As an adult‚ he became a popular DJ and entertained family‚ friends and many others in our community. Michael was generous by nature and often volunteered to DJ events for charity. Although Michael was always wiry in build‚ he had the energy for 2 people. He was adventurous and had great endurance‚ traits that served him well as a firefighter. He loved being outdoors‚ no matter what the weather was like and was usually the last child to want to come in after playing. It is no wonder that he became an avid outdoors and sports lover. He loved to go hiking with his brothers and sisters as a youth. He was captain of his soccer team at Cardinal Spellman High School. As an adult‚ Michael began to coach children’s soccer‚ a volunteer job that gave him the satisfaction of continuing to play outside. One of his favorite past-times was fishing with his father‚ family and friends. Michael was a certified scuba diver and had recently taken up a new sport – golf. Michael went to college but he dreamed of becoming a firefighter. After earning a bachelor’s degree‚ and while waiting to be admitted to the FDNY‚ Michael worked at Dean Witter in the World Trade Center. His former colleagues at that office‚ who were jittery after the 1993 bombing‚ later told us that Michael promised to return to save them as a firefighter if there was ever another incident. Michael kept that promise. Michael was only two months from his marriage when the events of September 11th occurred. He was engaged to Stephanie Luccioni and they were to be married on November 16th‚ 2001. Instead of celebrating the promise of love‚ life and children‚ we are left with shattered dreams and deep pain. We have a video of Michael and his company entering the World Trade Center that morning. It is difficult to possess and view this footage. At the same time‚ this film is evidence of incredible bravery and humanity. A news cameraman zeroed in on Michael as he carried heavy gear‚ including a fire hose into the building. Perhaps the most stunning thing about this video is that we watch Michael glance up at the building and continue to walk through the door as others were fleeing the danger. It is hard to conceive of the kind of bravery it requires to take that action. We are in awe of Michael and his fellow firefighters. As we said before‚ Michael had the strength and endurance of two people. It came as no surprise to us when the Medical Examiner informed us that‚ when Michael was found on March 21st‚ he had either been carrying a woman or shielding her with his bunker coat. It simply reinforced our conviction that he was truly a brave hero. Initially‚ our family kept a vigil and hoped that Michael somehow survived. As time passed‚ our hope diminished and we began the painful process of understanding that our son‚ brother‚ uncle and fianc_ is truly gone. We must reconcile ourselves to the consequences of Michael’s act of bravery and respect his determination to save the lives of others while sacrificing his own. We will always remember the brave man that walked into danger only to save others. We now like to think of Michael sitting on top of the world looking down on us and creation‚ with love. We thank you for remembering him with us. As a nation‚ we must never forget the sacrifice of these brave firefighters and all rescue workers who unselfishly give their life for others.
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    MICHAEL	LYNCH - ENG 40 Product Image
    MICHAEL LYNCH - ENG 40In a family of 10 children like the Lynches -- this one Democrat, that one Republican, some of them independents -- disagreements happen. And at family dinners, Michael, the seventh oldest, was peacemaker. He would don a silly hat, utter a one-liner, and "they would just realize we shouldn't take ourselves too seriously," said his father, Jack. Michael Lynch, 31, was a firefighter with Ladder Company 32 in the Bronx, and diffused the tension there too. Every time a Federal Express truck drove by station, he would yell, "WILSON!" and run after it like Tom Hanks in "Cast Away." Out on call, he would scream at his friend Bill Owens from the back of the truck, "O-WEN!" — as the horrible mother does to Danny Devito in "Throw Momma From the Train." In November, Firefighter Lynch was scheduled to marry Stephanie Luccioni. But the Lynch family has a news video of Michael and firefighters from Engine Company 40, where he was on rotation on Sept. 11, responding to the World Trade Center attack. In it, Michael Lynch's face is somber. It was about 9:44 a.m. The men were rushing down a stairwell in 4 World Trade Center, and heading underground toward the south tower. Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 15, 2001. Michael F. Lynch, 30, of Bronx, New York, a firefighter with Engine62/Ladder 32 of the New York Fire Department who was on rotation to Engine 40, died saving others in the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Michael, the seventh of ten children born to Kathleen V. and Jack Lynch, was engaged to be married to Stephanie Luccioni on November 16. Michael was a gentle, loving person who was known for his quick humor and love of life. He was an avid fisherman, outdoorsman, and sports lover. He coached a children's soccer team and was a well known DJ who played at many local and charitable events. He once worked for Dean Witter in the World Trade Center but left that job to fulfill his dream of becoming a firefighter. Michael will be remembered by his family and friends as a brave and kind person who made us laugh and brought joy to our lives. We miss him terribly.
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    MICHAEL	LYONS - SQD 41 Product Image
    MICHAEL LYONS - SQD 41Firefighter Michael J. Lyons proudly served in Squad Company 41 from 2000-2001 and for five years prior at Engine Company 44‚ both FDNY. Michael is a 1993 graduate of Manhattan College‚ B.S. Mechanical Engineering. Michael loved his job and everything about it: the responsibility‚ the training‚ and the service to others. His humor and enthusiasm carried throughout his life and he will be missed dearly. Michael is survived by his loving wife Elaine and his precious daughters Caitlyn Rose and Mary Michael.
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    PATRICK LYONS - SQD 252 Product Image
    PATRICK LYONS - SQD 252Patrick J. Lyons‚ 34‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Squad 252. Lyons‚ who joined the FDNY in 1990‚ was also owner of a limousine business. He attended the New York Institute of Technology on a baseball scholarship and played quarterback on the FDNY football team. Lyons’ father is a retired FDNY lieutenant. His wife had their first child on October 7‚ 2001. Lyons enjoyed fishing and clamming with his brother.
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    JOSEPH MAFFEO - LAD 101 Product Image
    JOSEPH MAFFEO - LAD 101Joseph Maffeo‚ 30‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 101. He graduated with a bachelor’s degree from SUNY-Albany in 1994. When not fighting fires‚ Maffeo also worked in housing construction. Maffeo‚ whose father is a retired FDNY captain with 40 years on the job‚ enjoyed scuba diving with his wife on their annual Caribbean vacations.
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    WILLIAM	MAHONEY - LAD 3 Product Image
    WILLIAM MAHONEY - LAD 3William J. Mahoney II‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 4. A 15-year FDNY veteran‚ Mahoney had previously worked as a New York City police scuba diver; he used his underwater skills with the FDNY‚ assisting with the recovery effort after the crash of TWA Flight 800. Mahoney‚ father of four‚ also coached baseball with the Connetquot Youth Association‚ which dedicated a baseball field in his memory. He also worked as a volunteer firefighter with the Lakeland Fire Department.
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    CHIEF JOSEPH MARCHBANKS, JR - BAT 12 Product Image
    CHIEF JOSEPH MARCHBANKS, JR - BAT 12Joseph R. Marchbanks Jr.‚ 47‚ battalion chief‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 12. Marchbanks‚ a 22-year FDNY veteran‚ took and passed the tests for the New York City Police Department and Fire Department‚ but chose the FDNY for his career. The father of two‚ Marchbanks coached his daughter’s softball team and regularly attended his son’s soccer and baseball games.
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    HENRY MILLER, JR - LAD 105 Product Image
    HENRY MILLER, JR - LAD 105Henry was a firefighter for 28 years at Ladder 105 Brooklyn‚ New York. Although he could have retired three different times‚ he loved his job too much to do it! He was a loving son‚ brother‚ father and grandfather‚ as well as being a wonderful husband. Diane Miller
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    LIEUTENANT PAUL MITCHELL - BAT 1 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT PAUL MITCHELL - BAT 1Husband of Maureen. Father of two daughters (Jennifer age 20 and Christine age 18) 46 years old at time of death Community Involvement – Coach of Girls Soccer for eight years‚ Girls Basketball Coach for eight years‚ HS Golf Coach for four years Received three prior citations for valor 15 years with FDNY He is also survived by his mother‚ Rosemary Mitchell and sisters‚ Susan McCormick and Marie Mitchell Maureen Mitchell
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    CAPTAIN THOMAS 	MOODY	- DIV 1 Product Image
    CAPTAIN THOMAS MOODY - DIV 1Thomas C. Moody‚ 45‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Division 1. Moody‚ who held a bachelor’s of science from SUNY-Buffalo and a professional engineering certification from the state of New York‚ was working on a course to teach firefighters how to handle hazardous materials. On hand to respond to the first terrorist attack on the World Trade Center‚ in 1993‚ Moody had firefighting in his genes. His father‚ Charles‚ and uncle William were both New York City firefighters‚ and his brothers‚ Frank and Michael‚ are also with the FDNY.
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    CHIEF JOHN MORAN - BAT 49 Product Image
    CHIEF JOHN MORAN - BAT 49John M. Moran‚ 43‚ battalion chief‚ FDNY‚ Battalion 49. Moran‚ a 22-year FDNY veteran with a law degree from Fordham University‚ had finished his shift at the Special Operations command on Roosevelt Island when the World Trade Center call came in‚ and he went along to help. A big man‚ Moran played the piano and the guitar and loved to sing Irish songs. He also regularly rode in an Iowa biking tour popular among police and firefighters. Moran’s father was a firefighter‚ and his brother‚ Michael‚ is an FDNY firefighter.
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    DENNIS MULLIGAN - LAD 2 Product Image
    DENNIS MULLIGAN - LAD 2Firefighter Dennis M. Mulligan spent his nearly eight years as a firefighter assigned to Ladder 2‚ Engine 8‚ Battalion 8 in mid-town Manhattan. As a child and teen Dennis spoke of becoming a pediatrician‚ but as he grew into adulthood‚ he realized his true calling was that of Firefighter. Dennis‚ however‚ did not limit his ambitions while pursuing his chosen career. He also formed a successful trucking business with several of his fellow firefighters and pursued real estate investments with the Ladder 2 gang. At 32‚ Dennis remained a confirmed bachelor‚ yet he was a family man in every sense of the word‚ leaving behind his parents Edward Mulligan and Mary Frigo‚ a sister‚ Patricia‚ and three brothers‚ Michael‚ Kevin and Brian. Dennis also had five adoring nieces and nephews: Padraig Galligan‚ also his friend; Ciara Galligan‚ Ryan Mulligan‚ Kaitlyn Mulligan‚ and Michael Mulligan. Dennis is also greatly missed by his brother-in-law‚ Padraig Galligan‚ and his sisters-in-law Laura‚ Deirdre and Diana Mulligan. Dennis was undoubtedly the center of his family’s universe. He was kind‚ beautiful and generous in every way. His life was rich with love and friendship‚ yet nothing would have prevented his heeding the call to duty on September 11‚ 2001 as he‚ like so many others‚ prepared to go off duty. His essence was that of duty‚ loyalty and service which is the spirit in which he gave his life to save others. Patricia Mulligan
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    DENNIS O'BERG - LAD 105 Product Image
    DENNIS O'BERG - LAD 105Dennis P. O’Berg‚ 28‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 105. Just six weeks out of the Fire Academy‚ O’Berg had left a job as a certified accountant at Ernst and Young to become a firefighter. His father was a lieutenant and 30-veteran of the FDNY. A graduate in accounting from the State University of New York-Geneseo‚ O’Berg was known for having the talent to do anything. He had found his true calling as a firefighter with the FDNY. He had been married for less than a year.
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    LIEUTENANT DANIEL O'CALLAGHAN - LAD 4 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT DANIEL O'CALLAGHAN - LAD 4Daniel O’Callaghan‚ 42‚ was a dedicated firefighter who was assigned to Ladder 4 in Manhattan. He was promoted to Captain on 9/10/01. Dan and 14 other firefighters from Ladder 4/Engine 54/Battalion 9 gave their lives helping others on 9/11/01. He was recovered with his men in the South Tower in March for which I am so grateful. Danny was a loving‚ caring husband and a devoted Daddy to our two children. He adored his Pumpkin‚ Rhiannon Rose‚ 6‚ and his Little Buddy‚ Connor Daniel‚ 1. Danny‚ words cannot express how much we love and miss you‚ but we know you will always watch over us. You are truly our HERO. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the fallen firefighters and their families. Thank you to everyone who has been so kind to me and my family and for all the rescue workers. I could never thank you enough. Rhonda‚ Rhiannon Rose‚ and Connor Daniel O’Callagha
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    LIEUTENANT THOMAS O'HAGAN - BAT 4 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT THOMAS O'HAGAN - BAT 4Thomas G. O’Hagan‚ 43‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Engine 6. A 20-year veteran who came to Engine 6 after his promotion to lieutenant‚ he was a long-time member of Engine 52 in Riverdale. He was known as a superb cook and bartender. O’Hagan had given up his second jobs bartending and running a cookie route to devote himself to his family when his wife gave birth to their twin boys.
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    PATRICK O'KEEFE - RES 1 Product Image
    PATRICK O'KEEFE - RES 1Patrick J. O’Keefe‚ 44‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Rescue 1. A resident of Oakdale‚ New York‚ he was married and the father of two children.
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    CAPTAIN WILLIAM O'KEEFE - DIV 15 Product Image
    CAPTAIN WILLIAM O'KEEFE - DIV 15William O’Keefe‚ 48‚ captain‚ FDNY‚ Division 15. A lifelong resident of Staten Island‚ O’Keefe had a bachelor’s degree from the former Richmond College. The 22-year veteran had been promoted to captain in May 2001. O’Keefe passed on his passion for running to both of his children and regularly attended their track meets. O’Keefe played the guitar‚ loved his two beagles‚ and vacationed every year at the shore.
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    JAMES PAPPAGEORGE - ENG 23 Product Image
    JAMES PAPPAGEORGE - ENG 23On March 23‚ 1972‚ Demetrios and Olga Pappageorge welcomed James Nicholas to the world. Raised in Jackson Heights‚ Queens‚ he attended day school at the Transfiguration of Christ Elementary and went on to Newtown High School. Having been deeply involved in a variety of sports since childhood that included volleyball‚ softball and football‚ Jimmy went on to pursue a career in physical therapy at Hunter College. His fascination for adrenaline-driven outdoor adventures led him to what would be the beginning of his life long passion of highflying rescue and emergency medicine. In 1993 Jimmy became an EMT and began his career at countless volunteer and private ambulance companies. In 1995 he joined the FDNY EMS Division. He went to LaGuardia Community College where he graduated as a paramedic in 1999. Jimmy had a genuine compassion for humanity. He would give his undivided attention to his patients and made them feel truly valued and comforted no matter what age‚ income status (or lack thereof) or color. Jimmy set another goal–to become a NYC Firefighter on February 4‚ 2001. He endured the academy’s discipline in the hopes of becoming a part of a lifelong brotherhood. On July 23‚ 2001 Jimmy successfully graduated the FDNY Academy. His new home was Engine Co. #23‚ located in Midtown Manhattan. Jimmy was so excited and eager to learn about everything from the men in his company. When Jimmy and I would get together he would always have something new to tell me about his new friends/family from the firehouse. I saw the love and passion he had about being a NYC Fire Fighter in his eyes and the respect he had for the boys at Engine Co. #23. Jimmy would tell me stories of what went on and especially how he would take care of his Captain. I can remember when Jimmy came over one weekend and started telling me about Captain Bendick and his high blood pressure problem. I immediately knew that Captain Bendick would be in good hands because he had my brother watching over him. He welcomed challenges and liked to learn‚ progress and move on to bigger and better things. He would eventually leave a short but remembered legacy of friendship‚ professionalism and courage. Six weeks later on 9/11 he did just that. He made the ultimate sacrifice‚ his life to save others. He left a Hero. As a dedicated paramedic‚ Jimmy loved driving the ambulance at a high rate of speed. So he would rush to jobs to be there first even if it wasn’t assigned to him because he knew he was able to save someone’s life. If Jimmy was able to work 24 hours a day he would. He had all kinds of emergency equipment in the trunk of his private car. Jimmy loved to hear all types of music from classical (like his father) to rock and roll and Latin music. He loved to take pictures. He loved playing sports and he loved weight lifting. It amazed me to see that Jimmy had so much self-control and was able to structure his body to whatever form he desired. He just did it. My brother was great at anything he put his mind to. But he was not just physically adept; he was highly intellectual also. He kept up with his studies regarding medicine and fire by buying all the latest books. Jimmy had the good fortune of growing up with a wholesome‚ fun and inseparable group of kids. His friends‚ and their parents‚ made his childhood a safe and happy one‚ sheltered in a way from the perils of the street. They became lifelong best friends/family and despite not seeing each other as much as adults‚ it was as if time had stood still when they got back together. Throughout the years‚ they laughed‚ cried and shared dreams and endless memories. The 95th Street gang was and still is one big loving family. Despite his wild side he displayed at work and muscular exterior he was a family man at heart just like his mother. He loved his fianc_e Gina very much and was a father figure to her son Justin‚ who I love deeply as my own nephew. Jimmy and Gina’s love for eight years bonded them not only as a couple but as the best of friends. They learned to love each other with respect and their three hearts were combined as one. Jimmy was POP to Justin who looked up to him for guidance. Jimmy coached Justin and his friends through Little League baseball‚ soccer‚ and basketball. Justin’s friends thought he was the coolest. They are our family. He cherished whatever moments he got with them because of his hectic schedule as a paramedic and as a firefighter. They were to celebrate their eight years of love with a wedding in September of 2002. Jimmy loved his family very much. He was very much like his mother‚ a dedicated hard-working person throughout her life‚ who preferred quiet moments at home. He learned the value of life and all the responsibilities that comes along with it from his father. As adults they became the best of friends. This was shortened due to my dad having a massive stroke and perished in April of 2000. Jimmy and I (sister) shared everything as children and then as adults. We had an amazing bond that will never be broken. We were both very proud of each other and the accomplishments we made in life. Firefighter James N. Pappageorge Badge #3322 Engine Co. #23 Your heart and soul were pure and beautiful. You were born a Hero whose courage and strength shined when you sacrificed your life to save others on 09-11-01 without hesitation. My friend‚ my Hero‚ My Angel who I and everyone else will love and treasure forever. You are truly loved and deeply missed. So sweet dreams with daddy‚ I will be with you someday again. I know I will see your beautiful face when it’s my turn to find the light. With all my love‚ Your sister Helen Pappageorge
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    ROBERT PARRO - ENG 8 Product Image
    ROBERT PARRO - ENG 8Robert E. Parro‚ 35‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Engine 8. When it came to being a fireman‚ Parro simply loved the job. The eight-year FDNY veteran was a lifelong Long Island resident. He grew up with his five siblings in Levittown. As an adult‚ he continued to live there with his wife and young son. Friends and neighbors appreciated Parro’s skills as a handyman. On his days off he would often help them out with home projects
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    LIEUTENANT GLENN PERRY - BAT 12 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT GLENN PERRY - BAT 12Lieutenant Glenn Perry began his career with the New York City Fire Department in 1990 after working for the New York City Police Department for eight years. He spent his first five years in Engine 282/Ladder 148 in Brooklyn. Shortly after‚ Glenn and his family moved from Staten Island to Orange County. He then transferred to Engine 84/Ladder 34 in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan where he spent four years. In August of 1999 Glenn was promoted to lieutenant. He taught at the fire academy for a year. Glenn was assigned to Ladder 25 for the last few months preceding September 11th. Glenn’s personal interests included golf‚ cooking‚ and reading‚ but more importantly spending time with his family. One of his personal achievements was completing the New York City Marathon in 1991. Glenn is survived by his wife Peggy‚ and his three children-Glenn‚ Meaghan‚ and Caitlin. Peggy Perry
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    LIEUTENANT KEVIN PFEIFER - ENG 33 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT KEVIN PFEIFER - ENG 33Lt. Kevin J. Pfeifer worked out of Engine 33 on Great Jones Street in Manhattan. He was a Paramedic for NY Hospital and St. Vincent’s Hospital in Manhattan. Kevin loved life! He was an expert sailor and had a private pilot’s license. Kevin always wanted to be like his brother Deputy Chief Joseph‚ and he adored his sister‚ Mary Ellen. Helen Pfeifer
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    SHAWN POWELL - ENG 207 Product Image
    SHAWN POWELL - ENG 207Shawn Powell was a firefighter and a United States Army Reservist. Shawn loved music‚ the outdoors‚ his family‚ friends‚ the theater‚ arts‚ traveling‚ creating‚ helping people‚ learning‚ teaching‚ and being the jack-of-all-trades. Shawn Powell loved life and he lived it to the fullest. Jean Powell
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    VINCENT	PRINCIOTTA - LAD 7 Product Image
    VINCENT PRINCIOTTA - LAD 7First there was the blue van with the surfboard strapped to the roof. Then there were the bright Hawaiian shirts, the flowing hair, the perpetual tan. Soon there was no doubt: Vincent A. Princiotta was cool. Starting in the late 1970's, Mr. Princiotta, a firefighter with Ladder Company 7 in Manhattan, led a band of surfers from their landlocked Bronxwood Avenue neighborhood into the big waves off Gilgo Beach. "I think he watched too much Don Ho," said Dave Breiner, a Connecticut firefighter who knew him as Vinny Van. When he visited his sister Bernadette at college in Hawaii, her friends were amazed, she said, that a non- Hawaiian, "this haoli from the Bronx," was so able on the longboard. Even as the years rolled by, and he married the lovely Karen and became the adoring father of Christina, now 16 months old, Mr. Princiotta, 39, who lived in Orangeburg, N.Y., maintained his profile. He invested in phony winning lottery tickets, which he would distribute to his fellow firefighters and watch while they shrieked and kissed the firehouse floor. But he also helped the younger ones get familiar with firefighting tools, said Patty Boylan, a friend and colleague at Ladder 7, and cooked heaps of Italian food for the entire company. And he kept on surfing. "He was just supercool," Mr. Boylan said. "We called him the Vin Man."
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    LIEUTENANT VERNON RICHARD - LAD 7 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT VERNON RICHARD - LAD 7Vernon Allan Richard was born on October 20‚ 1947 to Juanita Wilcher and the late Harold Richard Sr. in Brooklyn‚ New York. He attended First A.M.E. church as a youth. He attended the local public school and graduated from Boys High in Brooklyn in 1965 in the top 10% of his class. Vernon was also part of the All City Choir. Vernon pursued his higher education at Kingsboro Community College and Bronx Community College earning 36 credits. In 1967-1969 he served in the United States Army. He spent 13 months in South Korea as a Radio Teletype Communication Sergeant. In 1987-1992 Vernon attended Fire Tech for courses in Fire Science. In 1995 he received a certificate in CPR and became a certified CPR instructor for the New York Fire Academy in 1996. Vernon married Dorothy Choice on November 28‚ 1970‚ and from this union two children were born: Vernon Allan Richard II‚ and Vernessa Louise Richard. Vernon was employed with Con Edison in the Bronx before being called to the New York City Fire Department in December 17‚ 1977‚ where he spent 16 years in the busy South Bronx section known as ‘Mott Haven.’ In 1994‚ he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant. He was the first black appointed from that list‚ scoring a 95. He was assigned to Tower Ladder 7 at 234 E. 29th Street‚ New York‚ until the dreadful day of September 11‚ 2001. On September 16‚ he was promoted to Captain on national TV. He was the third black appointed from that list. Vernon was a member of various organizations including: The Vulcan Society‚ the International Association of Black Professional Fire Fighters‚ and the Uniformed Fire Officers Association of New York City Fire Department. Vernon was also on the board of the Honor Emergency Fund. In early 2001‚ Vernon became involved with the Teamsters National Black Caucus. In 1994 Vernon and his family joined First Baptist Church of Spring Valley‚ New York. He was ordained Deacon in June 1996. He joined the Male Choir. He was an advisor of the Community Youth Council group of the church. Vernon did a lot of community work with the youth. Vernon also did counseling and outspeaks with Alcoholics Anonymous in the New York Metropolitan and Rockland Areas. Vernon touched many lives. Vernon believed in keeping healthy. He religiously took his vitamins and worked out diligently each day. He was a member of the New York Road Runners and Rockland Road Runners Club. Vernon successfully ran and completed six New York City Marathons. Vernon loved his family and friends. His love‚ devotion and loyalty were evidenced by the use of his time‚ talent and treasure. His life was tribute to humanity; he let his good works speak for him. Vernon believed his family to be his foundation‚ and his wife and to children enhanced his life. He is definitely their ‘Hero.’ Dorothy Richard
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    JOSEPH RIVELLI - LAD 25 Product Image
    JOSEPH RIVELLI - LAD 25Joseph R. Rivelli‚ Jr.‚ 43‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 25. As a child‚ Rivelli would make neighborhood kids pretend there was a fire‚ just so he could come to the rescue and put it out. As an adult‚ he realized his childhood dream‚ saving lives and extinguishing blazes with the FDNY. He had many interests outside the firehouse – building computers‚ training to be a pilot‚ and‚ most importantly‚ being a loving husband and a caring father to his two stepchildren.
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    CHIEF FRED SCHEFFOLD	- BAT 12 Product Image
    CHIEF FRED SCHEFFOLD - BAT 12The world lost many treasures on September 11th and I mourn the loss of my own gem‚ my husband Fred. Fred’s 32-year career with the NYC Fire Department brought him to many corners of New York and on the morning of September 11th he was just finishing his 24-hour tour as a Battalion Chief in East Harlem. When the alarm came in‚ he rushed to the scene along with the chief who was relieving him. Like so many others that day‚ he was not obligated to respond to the alarm but he did so out of sense of duty and the simple fact that he knew his help and expertise would be needed. But he was so much more than just a fireman who was lost on September 11th. As an avid runner‚ skier‚ and golfer‚ he inspired our 3 daughters to reach their highest goals and set them higher once again. A talented painter and sculptor‚ our home and yard are decorated with many of his pieces‚ including a giant insect made of metal and wood on the front lawn and a front door painted purple. A self-proclaimed ‘news junkie‚’ he read everything that he could get his hands on and could hold an intelligent conversation about any topic. Essentially‚ he had a lifelong love of learning. He had the unique ability to make you feel like you were the only one in the room when you were talking to him and that what you were saying was the most interesting thing he’d heard all day. But he never failed to end the conversation by making you laugh. We mourn the loss of Freddie every single day. He was a magnificent human being and a beautiful soul who will never be forgotten. Fred’s memory has been celebrated in many ways including a scholarship fund that has been established at his alma mater in the Bronx and trees that have been planted in his honor. Joan Scheffold
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    STEPHEN	SILLER - SQD 1 Product Image
    STEPHEN SILLER - SQD 1Stephen Gerard. Siller‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 1. Siller was on his way to play golf with his three older brothers when he heard about the World Trade Center attack. He called his wife‚ turned around‚ and headed back to the firehouse to collect his gear. He loved playing sports‚ reading‚ talking‚ watching the Mets‚ and helping people. A devoted husband‚ Siller was the father of five beloved children.
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    JOSEPH SPOR - RES 3 Product Image
    JOSEPH SPOR - RES 3Joe joined the New York City Fire Department in 1994. He was assigned to Engine 88/Ladder 38 in the Bronx for 7 years. Three weeks prior to the attacks‚ he transferred to Rescue 3‚ fulfilling his lifelong dream. He was known for his sense of humor and quick wit accompanied by his easygoing demeanor and an ever-present smile. He loved to work with his hands‚ owning his own contracting business for home renovations and additions while specializing in woodworking and carpentry. He left behind his wife of 9 years and four young beautiful children ages 9 months to 6 years. He will remain forever in our hearts.
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    SEAN TALLON	- LAD 10 Product Image
    SEAN TALLON - LAD 10Sean Patrick Tallon was a probationary firefighter at Ladder 10‚ the fire station located directly across from the World Trade Center. He was among the first to respond to the attack on our nation on September 11‚ 2001. He was a brave U.S. Marine and NYC firefighter. Throughout his short time with us‚ Sean made my father and mother very proud‚ while at the same time remaining very modest about his abilities and accomplishments‚ often remarking how good others were at just the tasks we saw him do so well himself. He wore his insecurities on his sleeve and wasn’t ashamed to admit them‚ whether it was about approaching a girl for a date or being able to pass the Fire Department physical. These little anxieties were endearing and made him someone that people felt comfortable admitting their weaknesses to without feeling vulnerable. It was hard to imagine that Sean could ever feel insecure. He was such a handsome‚ tall‚ fit fellow‚ with fair hair‚ smoky green eyes‚ tan skin‚ and ruddy cheeks. His spitfire wit would have you cracking a smile when you were in your worst of moods. His Marine platoon buddies were activated for duty after the attack and they expressed that they would miss Sean’s love of a good laugh and his ability to diffuse a tense situation with a quick witty comment. Sean played varsity football at Fordham Prep‚ graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminology from Iona College‚ reached the rank of Corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves‚ and served the community as an EMT in the Bronx before becoming a NYC fireman. He was a devout Catholic and attended Mass every Sunday. Sean’s nickname was hard-charger‚ not just because he was a Marine‚ but because he charged head-on into the events of his life with great intensity. Sean often expressed his admiration for the hard work that my mother and father had done throughout our lives‚ and I know that he wanted to make them happy. Therefore‚ he worked hard to graduate from college and get his firefighting job. When barbecuing or playing with our dog Rainbow in the backyard‚ Sean would blast Irish music from his bedroom window. Within the past few years‚ Sean had started playing his childhood instrument‚ the button accordion. On any given evening after coming home from the firehouse‚ or on a weekend afternoon‚ Sean would pick up his accordion and play some lively reels‚ jigs‚ and hornpipes. He loved to watch NY Mets baseball and NY Ranger hockey with my Dad in the living room‚ while eating a feed of Mom’s chicken cutlets. The morning of September 11th‚ Sean removed the tags off a green Irish rugby shirt he had purchased just two weeks before on a trip to Ireland with my parents. My mom said he was beaming. That prior weekend he had served his Marine duty‚ and on Sunday night he went out with his good friend‚ Rob‚ to look for some girls. They made plans to continue the search for Mrs. Right that Thursday. He was so happy to be completing his probationary year on the Fire Department. Sean took his firefighter job very seriously and was a very diligent probie. The new probies had been assigned to his firehouse recently‚ and Sean was no longer the most junior man. He finally had reached a position in life where he was content with himself and his confidence was shining through. The most beautiful thing about Sean was that he always wanted the best for other people. For such a strong‚ tough guy‚ he felt deeply for others. He always made sure that he thought enough about a person’s problem so that he could give them some good simple advice. Sean somehow managed to be a tough-guy with a very sensitive heart. I couldn’t have asked God for a better brother. My parents and I pray that Sean has reached God’s bright home in Heaven with all the angels and saints where there is no sweat‚ pain‚ or tears. We pray that God will take Sean into His loving arms‚ where he will be happy and at peace. We hope he is waiting there safely for us so that we can talk and laugh again with him someday. – Eileen Tallon
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    JOHN TIPPING II - LAD 4 Product Image
    JOHN TIPPING II - LAD 4John‚ a young man of 33‚ found his passion as a NYC Firefighter. He was our gift from God. John loved life‚ skiing‚ snowboarding‚ and water sports. He was a carpenter‚ a cook‚ and a ladies’ man. Just hearing from those people who knew John that all miss him and love him. From our point of view‚ he was caring‚ loving‚ and a perfect son. – Arlene M. Tipping
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    JEFFERY WALZ - LAD 9 Product Image
    JEFFERY WALZ - LAD 9Jeffrey P. Walz‚ 37‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 9. A Staten Island native who lived in Tuckahoe‚ N.Y.‚ Walz was a fireman’s son who left a successful career in engineering to follow in his father’s footsteps. When he was off work‚ Walz treasured the time he could spend with his own son. On his days off‚ he and his son went somewhere special – to the park‚ a baseball game‚ or the zoo.
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    TIMOTHY WELTY - SQD 288 Product Image
    TIMOTHY WELTY - SQD 288Timothy M. Welty‚ 34‚ firefighter‚ FDNY‚ Squad 288. An eight-year FDNY veteran‚ Welty was known for his athleticism‚ energy‚ and aggressive firefighting. When he finished his shift‚ he would channel his energy into activities like bungee jumping‚ ski racing‚ mountain climbing‚ and parachuting. He also played hockey and volleyball for the FDNY. When he became a father‚ Welty devoted the same enthusiasm to raising his kids. Welty‚ who lived in Yonkers‚ renovated his mother’s home and had recently started his own construction company.
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    KEITH ROMA - FIRE PATROL OFFICER Product Image
    KEITH ROMA - FIRE PATROL OFFICERKeith was found in the rear of Tower 1 along with 9 civilians he was leading to safety. According to his supervisor‚ this was Keith’s fourth trip out with civilians‚ each time returning to the rescue operation. Keith was a sports enthusiast playing on softball and basketball teams. He was an avid Yankee fan. He could always be counted on when needed‚ as he proved on 9/11. A civilian ran past a group of people assisting a very heavy female to safety; with that group was a fire patrolman‚ Keith. That group never made it to safety. – Arnie Roma
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    RICHARD ALLEN - LAD 15 Product Image
    RICHARD ALLEN - LAD 15On September 11‚ 2001 Firefighter Richie Allen was doing what he loved to do‚ he was responding to a call at the World Trade Center where he was going to rescue people. Richie became a fireman because helping people and saving people is what gave him life. Richie was a Rockaway Beach lifeguard and a New York City Public School teacher before becoming a fireman; both the children he taught and his co-workers loved and respected him. Once people met Richie‚ their lives were changed forever. Richie enjoyed the simple things in life; he loved the outdoors‚ he was creative‚ had a great personality‚ people just liked being around him. His amazing smile would light up a room and his laugh was contagious. The sacrifice he made on September 11‚ 2001 exemplifies the type of man Richie Allen was and will always be‚ an American hero who laid down his life for another. Richie’s beautiful spirit lives on in all those who knew and loved him.
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    MICHAEL BRENNAN - LAD 4 Product Image
    MICHAEL BRENNAN - LAD 4Michael was a fun loving guy who always had a smile on his face. From when he was a little boy‚ he wanted to be a fireman. He joined the FDNY at 21. Michael began his career at Engine 54‚ Ladder 4‚ Battalion 9‚ located at 48th and 8th Avenue in Manhattan. The house is known as ‘The Pride of Midtown.’ After Michael completed his training at the Fire Academy‚ he was assigned to Engine 54. After Michael completed his first year‚ he had to complete a required rotation. He went to a firehouse in Queens for one year and then to a Brooklyn house the following year. Michael loved the job at all locations but wanted to return to his house in Midtown. Mike returned to Engine 54 and moved over to Ladder 4. Michael was studying to take the Lieutenant test in October 2001. On September 11‚ 2001‚ Michael and 14 other members of his house answered the call. Michael died a hero‚ doing what he loved. He earned 2 citations during his career. Michael loved to snowboard and ski. He also enjoyed water sports. He was a skilled tiler and plumber. Michael had a heart of gold and was always willing to help others. On July 19‚ 2002‚ the street where Michael grew up was renamed Michael Brennan Way. His parents‚ stepparents‚ 4 sisters‚ and 4 brothers admired him and miss him dearly. Michael‚ we will never forget you. Michael lived and loved life. He will be greatly missed. -Veronica Brennan
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    CHIEF DENNIS DEVLIN - DIV 3 Product Image
    CHIEF DENNIS DEVLIN - DIV 3Dennis Devlin was a casualty of the World Trade Center disaster on September 11‚ 2001. Dennis is survived by his wife of 30 years Kathleen and his four children Kerry‚ 29; Casey‚ 26; Dennis‚ 24; and Katie‚ 18. Dennis was an active member of his community of Washingtonville‚ NY‚ and St. Mary’s Church for 24 years. He was appointed to the FDNY on November 21‚ 1980 and was assigned to Engine Co. 45 in the Bronx. He was transferred to Ladder Co. 58 in 1987. He was soon promoted to Lieutenant in 1989 and assigned to Engine Co. 35 in the Harlem section of Manhattan. In 1993‚ he was promoted to captain and worked at Engine Co. 75 in the Bronx. He was instrumental in securing a new firehouse for Animal House E.75/L.33. While Captain of 75‚ he also waged a battle to have the American Flag displayed on their rig. This battle resulted in our American Flag being displayed on fire rigs throughout the city. Dennis continued through the ranks. He was promoted to Battalion Chief in 1998 and assigned to the 9th Battalion in Manhattan. His last assignment was Division 3 on W. 77th St. where he served as the NYC Special Events Coordinator. He responded to the World Trade Center immediately after seeing it unfold on TV at the Division. He was in the City volunteering his time for the primary that day. Dennis was also Chairman for the 1127 Committee working with many FDNY officers and firefighters to repeal a ‘condition of employment’ tax placed on uniformed city workers. He was a dedicated husband‚ father‚ firefighter and remained an avid runner throughout the years. He attended every swim meet‚ basketball‚ volleyball and baseball game for all of his children and worked diligently with our other swimming families in our community to have our district incorporate a pool in the new high school. He loved his music and watching sunsets from the deck of his home in Washingtonville. He will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. His smile and zest for life were contagious and will live on in the hearts that he has touched.
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    LIEUTENANT STEPHEN HARRELL - LAD 157 Product Image
    LIEUTENANT STEPHEN HARRELL - LAD 157Stephen G. Harrell‚ 44‚ lieutenant‚ FDNY‚ Ladder 10. Harrell’s 15-year career included stints in Brooklyn with Ladder 122‚ Engine 255‚ and Ladder 157. An accomplished musician and composer‚ he played saxophone‚ clarinet‚ horns and the piano. Before the birth of his daughter‚ he played in rock and roll bands. He was also a member of the New York City Skyliners Drum and Bugle Corps. His brother‚ Harvey‚ also died at the World Trade Center.
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