9/11 Memory board
Long Island families, friends, colleagues and neighbors share their memories of those who lost their lives in the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Search for the name of the victim, below, to read the memories.
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Philip HayesI remember once he told me that he rather lose his house than to lose a friend. - Ginny and Rich Kranenberg 9/15/2011Read more »
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Whenever we would go to New York, she would make these unbelievable Italian dinners. - Hope Martella Davi 10/19/2011Read more »
Kevin Murphy
To me he symbolizes all of the incredible people who lost their lives due to this horrible act. - Steve K., Glenwood Landing 10/14/2011Read more »
Vincent Danz
We hope he knows how special he was to us and that we will never forget him and the friendships he made with the members of the Class of 1981 from Southampton High School. - Dale Edgar Phillips 10/12/2011Read more »
Larry will always remain close to my heart and in my prayers. As with all his friends, we miss him dearly. - Sue Koch 10/5/2011Read more »
Joseph Romagnolo
He was a popular guy in high school, which made him even bigger in my eyes because he chose to stand up to bullies on my behalf even though he didn't have to. - Don Ahlers 10/3/2011Read more »
George Howard
I would like to recognize George for all he did for the residents in Nassau County. He has been missed by all for the past 10 years. - Chas Thompson 9/28/2011Read more »
Andrew Stergiopoulos
I certainly played harder every time he was on the ice with me. - Brian McAleer 9/28/2011Read more »
Andrew Stergiopoulos
He was the unquestioned leader on our Parkwood team as well as being our best player. - Jim McAleer 9/23/2011Read more »
George Howard
He stressed accountability and responsiblity. Obviously, these traits shone through at his final moments. - 9/23/2011Read more »
Durrell Pearsall Jr.
Bronk would always keep you laughing no matter what mood you were in! - Dominique Reshard 9/21/2011Read more »
Charlie was always a gentleman in all respects. - Anthony Lomanto 9/19/2011Read more »
Chris was a great player, a great person and a natural leader. - George M. Lasher 9/19/2011Read more »
Bill Weaver was from Scotland and he proudly wore a blue NYPD cap, a T-shirt with Wally's photo on it and his kilt all around NYC. - Chris and Jimmie Pratt 9/16/2011Read more »
It is true he always was upbeat and had a smile on his face. - Jackie Delmond Baes, 9/16/2011Read more »
Dennis Buckley
The image I have of Dennis is playing lacrosse and walking side by side with Frank Busso and Pete Rainis. They were inseparable in high school. - Jackie Delmond Baes 9/16/2011Read more »
Thomas Crotty
While we were not everyday friends I think of him often and his family, whom I've never met. I pray that my sharing your sorrow will enable you to you suffer less. - David Michael Rowan 9/15/2011Read more »
Philip Hayes
I remember once he told me that he rather lose his house than to lose a friend. - Ginny and Rich Kranenberg 9/15/2011Read more »
Mark Rosen
Thank you for being the best Santa Claus that the New York State Baton Council Ever had. - Linda Boss 9/15/2011Read more »
Salvatore Lopes
Sal was the team jokester and would always be getting under the coach's skin. - Jim Stravinskas 9/15/2011Read more »
He was the cute boy that had a gentle smile and sunshine surrounding him. - Kim Taliercio 9/15/2011Read more »
Jerome Dominguez
God bless Jerome and all those individuals who put their lives out there for others. - Tatiana Larson 9/14/2011Read more »
Jeffrey Shaw
The sky is brighter but the earth a little dimmer. - Dianne Cleator Dolan 9/14/2011Read more »
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