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Nicholas Chiofalo Nicholas Chiofalo, 39, of Selden, New York, a firefighter with the New York Fire Department. | ||
John Chipura For Camaraderie's Sake After a 1981 stint in Beirut with the United States Marines, John Chipura wanted to serve the city of his birth ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 24, 2001. | ||
Peter A. Chirchirillo A Mr. Fixit If Peter Chirchirillo did not care for you, he would be nice and polite. But if he really loved you, his ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 8, 2001. | ||
Catherine Ellen Chirls A Mother's Presence What better tribute could a mother ask than a eulogy by her eldest child? That was the send-off for Catherine Ellen ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 4, 2001. | ||
Kyung "Kaccy" Cho Looking Out for Mother In the close-knit Korean-American family, the three sisters once talked about how none of them would ever want to die ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 1, 2001. | ||
Mohammed Salahuddin Chowdhury New York: The Place to Be To Mohammad Sallahuddin Chowdhury, 38, of Queens, New York was the place to succeed — especially if you ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 4, 2001. | ||
Kirsten L. Christophe Romance in an Odd Place Romance can be ignited in the oddest places, even under the intense pressure of a bar review course, which ... Profile by Rebecca Goldsmith published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Pamela Chu Taking It in Stride As a 31-year-old vice president and United States equities trader at Cantor Fitzgerald, Pamela Chu was under constant pressure. ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 22, 2001. | ||
Steven Paul Chucknick Steven Paul Chucknick, 44, of Cliffwood Beach, New Jersey, vice president of communications and facilities at Euro Brokers Inc. | ||
Wai-ching Chung Abiding Gentleness, and Wit Wai C. Chung was quiet and painfully shy — if a stranger said good morning, he'd be flummoxed — but ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 10, 2002. | ||
Christopher Ciafardini Blind Love for His Job From his older brother Dominic's vantage point, Christopher Ciafardini was "the ultimate stimulus junkie." At the age of 9, ... Paid notice published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 27, 2001. | ||
Alex F. Ciccone Friendly Rivalry Alex Ciccone was a very big fan of the New York Mets. His wife, Stephanie, who he met on a blind date ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 29, 2002. | ||
Frances Ann Cilente 'I Would Have Married Her' The assistant for Joseph Shea and Jonathan Uman, two executives at eSpeed who died on Sept. 11, Frances Cilente ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 24, 2002. | ||
Elaine Cillo Photographs to Remember Elaine Cillo loved to take pictures. Her two-bedroom apartment in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, might as well be a photo gallery, with pictures ... Profile courtesy of THE NEW YORK TIMES. | ||
Edna Cintron Her Courage and Strength For Edna Cintron and her husband, William, every evening fit into a comforting routine. "She had everything prompt, clean, neat, ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 24, 2001. | ||
Nestor Andre Cintron Hooked on Books "I just want books, Ma," Nestor A. Cintron III would say. Growing up in the Alfred E. Smith Houses in a tough ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 20, 2001. | ||
Lt. Robert D. Cirri A Second Turn at Love Robert and Eileen Cirri met when she was an emergency room nurse and he was moonlighting as a ... Profile by Jeffery C. Mays published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Juan Alvarez Cisneros Grand Plans for the Future Juan Cisneros never intended to spend the rest of his life in New York. He would work as ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 18, 2001. | ||
Benjamin Keefe Clark He Made a Mean Meatloaf Cooking in the Marines is not what one might think of as the best preparation for an executive chef. ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 1, 2001. | ||
Eugene Clark From the Terrace In life, Eugene Clark observed the three D's: dance, drama and divas. He started early: Roberta Flack was his music teacher ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 18, 2001. | ||
Gregory A. Clark A Sailor and a Gentleman For months, the shy young Japanese woman working at the snack stand at the United States naval base in ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 22, 2001. | ||
Mannie Leroy Clark Mannie Leroy Clark, 54, of New York City. | ||
Thomas R. Clark The Family Hug Lives On "Big hugs!" is how Thomas R. Clark used to announce his arrivals home to his wife, Lisa — a ... Profile by Jason Jett published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Christopher Robert Clarke Buddha and the Classic Cokes Christopher Clarke was fun-loving and had a magnetic personality, and of course he had his habits, for which ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 10, 2002. | ||
Donna Clarke Donna Clarke, 39, of New York City, an employee of Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. |
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