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John Collins Future Fireman at Age 4 When John Collins was 4 years old, his father took him to a Bronx firehouse. That is when he ... Profile by Joe Tyrrell published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Michael L. Collins Winning Against Diabetes Michael Collins skied and snowboarded down mountains all over the world. He went rock climbing in Japan. He rode a mountain ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 19, 2001. | ||
Thomas J. Collins Organizing the Weekends It was an obvious joke, but one Thomas Collins could not resist. "Tom Collins, like the drink," he would say, introducing ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 8, 2001. | ||
Joseph Collison Joseph Collison, an employee of Kidder Peabody-Paine Webber. | ||
Patricia Malia Colodner Family Costume Night Patricia Colodner's world was shaped by her parents' divorce when she was just 2. So when she got married in 1990, ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 13, 2001. | ||
Linda M. Colon Ms. Detail Linda M. Colon was the glue at Marsh & McLennan, the person who made sure that all the logistics, the computers, the ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 31, 2001. | ||
Soledi Colon Soledi Colon, 39, of New York City, an employee of Aon Corp. | ||
Ronald "Ron" Comer Challenging Perspectives Perhaps Ron Comer should have been an astronaut instead of an insurance executive. Pursuits that shifted conventional perspective drew him, but if ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 6, 2001. | ||
Jaime Concepcion Forever Seeking a Reunion Mostly he was not there. Not when she turned 15. Or when she graduated from high school. To Kirsy ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 3, 2002. | ||
Albert Conde She 'Thought He Was Safe' At a quarter to 8 on Sept. 11, Albert Conde was on the phone with his wife as he ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 6, 2001. | ||
Denease Conley Tough, With a Studious Side The seeds of Denease Conley's toughness could be seen early on. She once had a fight with an older ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 24, 2001. | ||
Susan Clancy Conlon Simple Pleasures Susan Conlon was America's girl next door: sweet, unassuming, considerate. She was raised in Staten Island, graduated from Tottenville High School, went ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 24, 2001. | ||
Margaret Mary Conner Sailing Toward Renewal When Margaret Conner wanted to escape the chaos of everyday life, she fled her home in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, and headed ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 23, 2001. | ||
Cynthia L. Connolly Cynthia L. Connolly, 40, of Metuchen, New Jersey. | ||
John E. Connolly His Bright Irish Smile There was something abut John Connolly, known to his friends as Jack, that made people want to be ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 3, 2001. | ||
James Lee Connor Golf Paved His Way You always knew the precise moment when James L. Connor had decided that he liked you. He gave you a ... Profile by Dore Carroll published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Jonathan M. "J.C." Connors A 'Tip Top' Life His license plate was "Tip Top," which was also one of his nicknames and his reflexive response to "How ya ... Paid Notice published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 16, 2001. | ||
Kevin P. Connors Loved to Compete, and Win Whether it was climbing a mountain, playing charades or challenging his four brothers and his sister to a game ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 3, 2001. | ||
Kevin E. Conroy Supper Every Night By day, he was an accountant at Marsh & McLennan, the insurance brokerage company that occupied seven upper floors at 1 ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 7, 2001. | ||
Brenda E. Conway Half of a Lifelong Team Brenda E. Conway was hard to miss. First, because of her unique style — an avid shopper, she preferred ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 2, 2001. | ||
Dennis Michael Cook Dennis Michael Cook, 33, of Colts Neck, New Jersey, an assistant trader with Cantor Fitzgerald. | ||
Helen D. Cook Driven to Better Herself Helen Cook was 12 when she and her brother, 10, moved to the Bronx from Honduras with their mother. "We ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 10, 2001. | ||
John A. Cooper Jr. An Inquisitive Mechanic John A. Cooper Jr. was only 5 when he started removing the backs of the transistor radios in the apartment in ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 10, 2002. | ||
Joseph John Coppo Every Kid's Coach "You don't know Joe Coppo, and you do," Mike Lupica wrote in The Daily News two Sundays after the attacks. "Every ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 22, 2001. | ||
Gerard J. Coppola The Rock 'n' Roll Grandpa Already at age 12, he was a broadcasting nut. He bought a two-watt transmitter, built a mini-radio station in ... Profile by Debra Dowling published in THE STAR-LEDGER. |
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