Showing posts with label September 11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label September 11. Show all posts

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Remembering on September 11th

September 11th is, for me, a day to remember and honor the lives of people I never met, but whose stories now live in my heart.

I invite you to click on the links below and learn a little about a few of those whom our nation and our world lost on that September day.












My thoughts and prayers today are with the family and friends of all those lost on September 11,2001.


Never Forget.











Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Remembering 9/11

Pausing to remember that on this day 11 years ago, so many people boarded a plane or went to work..and never came home again, victims of terror attacks that changed our world.  Holding their loved ones in our hearts and prayers.

Over the years, I've posted remembrances of a few of those who were lost that day..

Thomas Burnett,Jr

Rick Rescorla

and through the 2996 project the past several years, I learned more and posted remembrances about

Jonathan Cappello

John Salamone

Jerry Moran

Yuguang Zheng and Shuyin Yang

Catherine Gorayeb

Robert Fazio,Jr

Hemanth Kumar Puttur

Adal Agayby Zakhary


We will Never Forget





















Sunday, September 11, 2011

2996--Remembering--Adel Agayby Zakhary

 Adel Agayby Zakhary, 50, worked as an accountant for Carr Futures in the north tower of the World Trade Center.
Zakhary was born into a Christian family in Cairo, Egypt and emigrated to the United States in the mid-1980s with his wife, Nagat, and son,George, to escape violence against Coptic Christians.

In North Arlington, N.J., the Zakharys centered their lives on St. Mark's and St. Anthony's Church. Mr. Zakhary studied the Bible, the lives of the saints and books by Bishop David, a friend and church leader.

At home, Zakhary was a true patriarch. He cooked and cleaned, and he transported his children to and fro.

Adel Zakhary would always have dinner ready for his two children,son George and daughter Mariam, when they got home. "He loved to cook," said  George."Cheesecake with strawberries," and "Chicken cordon bleu."  His cheesecake-it's a bit of a family legend. Nephews refuse to eat any other New York-style cheesecake-to this day-after having Zakhary's. Others just don't compare, family members say.

The elder Zakhary,  was able to take care of dinner because for nearly 15 years, he worked nights at the World Trade Center as an accountant for Dean Whitter. He worked night shifts so he could spend more time with his family. His children wondered when he ever found time to sleep. He was a bit of a superman in that sense-he did it all and never tired.

About four months before Sept.11,2001, Adel's schedule changed to daytime hours when he became an employee of Carr Futures following mergers. He was not terribly happy about the change.
 Mr. Zakhary had a sharp side. "He was sarcastic to the point you couldn't tell if he was serious," George said.

But his sister-in-law remembers,"He was always laughing and smiling,"

On Sept. 11, he was on the 92nd floor when the first plane struck. He was on the phone with his wife and then: chaos. They were never able to connect on the phone again.

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I found it so terribly sad, that Mr. Zakhary had left his homeland to escape violence, and it seems that the violence still found him ,17 years after he came to the USA.

My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends who are missing him today, and every day, and I feel blessed to have had the privilege of learning a bit about him in preparing this tribute.

Sources:
 Adel Zakhary,North Arlington  NorthJersey.com

In memoriam: Adel Agayby Zakhary  NorthJersey.com

Remember September 11,2001  Adel Agayby Zakhary

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Mr. Zakhary's Legacy.com Guestbook is  HERE




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This post is part of  Project 2996

May We Never Forget.



Saturday, September 10, 2011

Thursday, September 08, 2011

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

September 7

today's remembrance post at Hooah Wife & Friends
September 7

Remembering..

Over at Hooah Wife & Friends,  there are remembrances posted for  September 5  and
September 6

and to link to these two previous tribute posts I've done for Project 2996 together in one post seems appropriate, as one of those remembered was lost in the attack on the Pentagon
2996..I remember Gerard 'Jerry' P. Moran

and the other tribute was for a husband and wife who perished on Flight 77
2996..I remember Yuguang Zheng and Shuyin Yang

We will never forget.

Monday, September 05, 2011

Remembering..

The second tribute I posted in remembrance for Project 2996 was for


Thoughts & prayers for all those who loved and who continue to miss him.


September 4

Over at Hooah Wife & Friends, here is the remembrance of someone lost on 9/11 for

Sunday, September 04, 2011

Rick Rescorla

Back in 2006, I posted about One of my personal heroes~Rick Rescorla

Blackfive on Sept 2 posted also about Mr. Rescorla


I urge you to spend some time learning about this man and his heroic actions on 9/11 that saved so many, and please then consider signing the petition.




Saturday, September 03, 2011

September 3

Over at Hooah Wife & Friends, please see the tribute posted for  September 3


September 11 Digital Archive

If you haven't seen the September 11th Digital Archive 

my sister first told me about it, and her contribution is here  and mine is here

consider posting your own recollections, you can contribute at  this link


Friday, September 02, 2011

September 2

Over at Hooah Wife & Friends, please visit the tribute in remembrance for September 2nd


Thomas Burnett,Jr .."To deem life important.."

On September 11,2001, my daughter and I had just moved to MN in August and were staying with my parents. (and it is because of 9/11 that I made the decision for us to move back to Virginia, to be closer to my two sons who still lived in this area.)

A great deal of the local MN coverage of the September 11th terrorist attacks at the time were about Thomas Burnett,Jr  a local man who was one of the passengers on Flight 93.  He had attended Jefferson High School , as had my brother and sisters, and so for me he is one of the faces and stories of 9/11 that I always honor and remember.

In 2004 my daughter and I were back home visiting again, and we went to the memorial that his classmates had erected for him at Jefferson High School


I came home afterwards and found the origen of the quote on the memorial..it is from a January 2001 speech at a Thoratec executive staff meeting, the biotech company where Tom was senior vice president and chief operating officer.

Tom stated," "What we accomplish in life,our pursuits, our passions,echo in posterity through our children, our neighbors, and ultimately in our souls. Treating people that would otherwise die has a resounding effect on those around us.  The struggle to preserve life enriches all of us, and our humanity is fortified in the process. To deem life important and to act, affects all of those that bear witness to it."

On September 11,2001, Tom and many others 'deemed life important'..and acted.
and we should never forget.

Thursday, September 01, 2011

Remembering..

With the 10th anniversary of the attacks on September 11 coming up this month, I thought I would repost the remembrances I've done in past years for Project 2,996

The very first remembrance tribute I posted in 2006, when Project 2,996 began, was for


Jono,  I keep your family and friends in my prayers.






Remembrance Posts at Hooah Wife & friends

Over at Hooah Wife & friends , Chris had the idea to post a remembrance each day of someone who died on 9/11 from Sept 1 to Sept 11..please go see September 1 

We will never forget.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Project 2,996

Project 2,996 posts an Update  and an Updated Tribute List with links to show names without tributes, if you might like to pick a name and learn a bit about that person's life, and post it online to share with others, in remembrance.


Friday, September 10, 2010

2,996....I Remember....Hemanth Kumar Puttur

                 "His memory is our inspiration.His ideals are our concern."

Puttur,Hemanth Kumar   Died in the World Trade Center on September 11,2001  (His age at his death has been listed as either 26 or 28 years old)

From this  Memorial Page comes this Family Tribute:

Mr. P. Hemanth Kumar, the loving son of Shri. P. Ananda and Smt. P. Kusuma from India, was a rare breed of intelligence and commitment. With his simplicity, integrity, honesty, humility, transparency and Godfearing nature, Hemanth rose to become the most dependable and popular ambassador for WIPRO-BANGALORE within a brief span of four years after its takeover. Being "Puritan to the core", Hemanth carved out a niche for himself not only in the family circle but also in the society in general. He served at his best in Wipro and his contract tenure with Marsh Inc., through Wipro, was an era of progress and a saga of success.

(there are several different ways that Hemanth's name is listed online,his surname "Puttur"  is the name of his village in India)

On this   website  is a beautiful tribute written in 2006.......excerpts from the website:

"Hemanth Kumar was the proud son of Shri. P. Ananda and Smt. P. Kusuma of Puttur, a town 30 miles away from Mangalore. ... Hemanth's father says - a few days before the tragedy, Hemanth called home and wanted to take him and his wife to US on holidays. Hemanth's wish was fulfilled, not to join him for a holiday but to pay homage to him."



Hemanth's father Anand, a simple yet humble man is a tailor by profession and owned a small tailoring shop, through which they made their living. His desire was to give all his three children good education. Hemanth was the youngest among sibship of three. He has one sister Seema P and a brother Prashanth Kumar."

"Hemanth did his pre-university education at St. Philomena College after attending Mai de dues, a local school in Puttur. Hemanth knew there was no way his father, who had already incurred debt just to put his two elder children into college, could afford the 'donations' to secure admission to his younger sibling. Hence, it was a vital need and worked extra hard at the pre-university level to ensure he got a merit seat in college. Due to his hard work and determination Hemanth secured first class with distinction and found a seat in the Kauruji Venkatramana Gowda Engineering College in Sullia, about 20 miles away from Puttur.


After graduation in 1995, he worked for a software firm in the Information Technology Center of Bangalore. He joined Wipro in 1997. His job at Wipro, ended up traveling around the world, handling the robust company's clients in Britain and the US.

Hemanth arrived in New York in July 2001, and was appointed as a Database Manager at Marsh and McLennan. As a highly conscientious and hardworking man, he was in the habit of getting to work well before 8 a.m. - hence, he was at his desk, when American Airlines Flight 11 slammed into the North Tower at 8:46 a.m

Anand says that Hemanth's loss has left a gaping void in his family's life, which, otherwise, remains unchanged even despite the compensation that they have received ........ He was on his way to a great success and many dreams yet to be fulfilled which remains unfulfilled… Anand's voice breaks off, and his eyes glaze over in grief.

Hemanth carved out a niche for himself not only in the family circle but also in the society in general. He had a rare quality of intelligence and commitment, with his simplicity, integrity, honesty, humility, transparency and God-fearing nature.

(There is much more on  the website tribute ,including photos of some beautiful memorial's that Hemanth's family has used their compensation money to erect in his honor )

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This tribute to one life lost on September 11th is part of the  2,996  blog initiative.



Previous tributes posted on this blog (or the original version of this blog) were in remembrance of:

Jonathan Neff Cappello

John Patrick Salamone

Gerard (Jerry) P. Moran

Yuguang Zheng and Shuyin Yang

Catherine Carmen Gorayeb

Robert Fazio,Jr.

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We Will Never Forget.





Thursday, September 09, 2010

As September 11th approaches.....

I remembered that back in 2004 I had contributed my recollection of that day to the
September 11th Digital Archive

Please consider taking some time to check out the Archive website, or perhaps to add your own recollection to this remembrance of the darkest day in our country's history.