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‎09-11-2020 09:16 AM
On 9/11,May we never forget.
‎09-11-2020 09:29 AM
@goldensrbest wrote:On 9/11,May we never forget.
My DB was on the 82nd floor of Tower 2, just below Cantor Fitzgerald. He survived, but what an ordeal to go through! God has a special plan for him.
Prayers to families and loved ones of those lost and survivors.
‎09-11-2020 09:42 AM
@Maestra1 wrote:
@goldensrbest wrote:On 9/11,May we never forget.
My DB was on the 82nd floor of Tower 2, just below Cantor Fitzgerald. He survived, but what an ordeal to go through! God has a special plan for him.
Prayers to families and loved ones of those lost and survivors.
OMG!!!! Bless his heart!!!!!! ![]()
‎09-11-2020 09:48 AM

‎09-11-2020 10:14 AM
‎09-11-2020 11:08 AM
We must never forget!! I was at work that day and my building was across the street from the WTC. Of all the horrible things I saw during the attacks, there is one image that is forever etched in my mind. I saw a man in a gray suit jump from the 100th floor. To this day, I can still see so clearly his free falling to the ground. May he and all those who died rest in peace.
‎09-11-2020 11:14 AM
And never forget the brave souls who rushed into the buildings to help, and their love for our country!
‎09-11-2020 11:16 AM
@twinsister wrote:We must never forget!! I was at work that day and my building was across the street from the WTC. Of all the horrible things I saw during the attacks, there is one image that is forever etched in my mind. I saw a man in a gray suit jump from the 100th floor. To this day, I can still see so clearly his free falling to the ground. May he and all those who died rest in peace.
I saw that too..I CAN'T imagine his fear!...I heard the first responders heard the name JESUS echoing through the building..He wanted to let them know, HE was there...! I am sure many were saved on that terrible day! ![]()
‎09-11-2020 11:24 AM - edited ‎09-11-2020 11:25 AM
@Sooner wrote:And never forget the brave souls who rushed into the buildings to help, and their love for our country!
@Sooner Yes! One of them was Welles Crowther, The Man in the Red Bandana. He used that to cover his face from the smoke, that's how all he saved remembered him. He saved a number of people but went back in one too many times and never came back out. He was from my area. I think there was a documentary made about him.
‎09-11-2020 11:26 AM
@Sooner wrote:And never forget the brave souls who rushed into the buildings to help, and their love for our country!
@Sooner - Yes! That is something else I won't forget seeing. When we ran out of our building, the fire engines were roaring past us. We just stood there frozen in fear looking at them and they looked at us. I remember that night thinking most of those brave men I saw that morning didn't make it out alive.
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