Remembering the event of 911 is easy. Whats hard is to put some - TopicsExpress



          

Remembering the event of 911 is easy. Whats hard is to put some names to the event of that horrible day whos families lives were forever impacted. These people in my hometown of Warren, NJ were everyday, normal people, simply doing their jobs. Please think and remember these 4 PEOPLE who represent all the others whos lives were cut all too short. Keith Eugene Coleman Coleman, 34, had just been promoted to the position of senior vice president and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald a year prior to the attacks of Sept. 11. A Bucknell University graduated, Coleman married his college sweetheart, Elodie, and they had two children together - Vaughn and Neva Rae. Brian P. Dale A founder of the New York City-based investment firm, Blue Capital Management, Dale, 43, was traveling for business when his plane, American Airlines Flight 11, was hijacked on Sept. 11. The father of three enjoyed outdoor sports and spending time with his family, according to Legacy. Hasmukhrai Chuckulal Parmar A a computer systems manager for Cantor Fitzgerald at the World Trader Center, Parmar is best known for his smile that could “ cast away darkness,” said his wife, Bharti, in an interview with the New York Times. He bonded with his two sons through sports and music, according to Legacy. Sheryl Lynn Rosenbaum An accountant and partner at Cantor Fitzgerald, Rosenbaum, 33, always knew she wanted to follow in her fathers footsteps when it came time to choose a career path. Rosenbaum was so valuable at the company that instead of letting her leave when she was ready to quit and raise her family, Cantor Fitzgerald rearranged her schedule so she could have a four day work week. She is survived by her husband Mark and their two children, Hannah and Sam.
Posted on: Thu, 11 Sep 2014 19:39:53 +0000

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