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David Agnes 'Just a Good Man' Carmen Agnes sat in her home in Flushing, Queens, wondering what to say about her son, David. "I don't want ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 20, 2001. | ||
Joao A. "J.J." Aguiar Jr. Joao "J.J." Aguiar, Jr., 30, a resident of Hoboken, died on September 11, in the attack on the World Trade Center. He was originally from Monmouth ... | ||
Lt. Brian Ahearn Lt. Brian Ahearn, 43, of Huntington, New York, a firefighter for the New York Fire Department. | ||
Jeremiah J. Ahern Never Stopped Working Jeremiah J. Ahern, a Bronx-born son of Irish immigrants, went to work in 1946 after getting out of the Army and ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 17, 2001. | ||
Joanne Ahladiotis Going All Out, All the Time Joanne Ahladiotis never did anything halfway. She dressed impeccably and had her nails done once a week. She ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 29, 2001. | ||
Shabbir Ahmed Fishing Getaways Shabbir Ahmed had worked as a waiter in his share of swank city restaurants since immigrating from Bangladesh in 1981, but Windows ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 25, 2001. | ||
Terrance Andre Aiken Always Making Plans Terrance Aiken's youngest baby was a burgundy Jaguar, a four-door sedan he had bought secondhand and painstakingly restored. Every weekend, he ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 27, 2001. | ||
Godwin Ajala An American Family Dream Godwin Ajala was proud of being a lawyer in Nigeria. But because of hard times there, he immigrated to the ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 27, 2001. | ||
Gertrude M. "Trudi" Alagero The Luckiest in the World She always had time for a friendly chat with the corner newsdealer and the counterman at the deli, and ... Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on September 19, 2001. | ||
Andrew Alameno The Little Golf Clubs Andrew Alameno loved the guys on his desk at Cantor Fitzgerald. "They were not like a frat house," said his ... Profile by William Kleinknecht published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Margaret Jezycki "Peggy" Alario Time for Her Sons Because Peggy Alario's Bronco was always the first one in the commuter lot and the last out, her friends on ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 9, 2001. | ||
Gary Albero Helping the Unfortunate Never judge a broker by his collar. Take Gary Albero. He was a good insurance broker: urbane and vigorous, ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on November 2, 2001. | ||
Jon L. Albert Jon L. Albert, 46, of Upper Nyack, New York, vice president of information technology with Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. | ||
Peter Craig Alderman They'll Always Have France Elizabeth and Stephen Alderman will always treasure the priceless September week they spent with their sons Peter and Jeffrey, and ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 26, 2001. | ||
Jacquelyn Delaine Aldridge The Sister Connection Jacquelyn Aldridge's family called her "the connector," because she was the one who always knew what everyone was up to. Ms. ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 9, 2001. | ||
Grace Alegre-Cua Romance and the Towers Grace Alegre and Ildefons Cua found romance at the south tower. Fresh out of graduate school from the University of ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 1, 2001. | ||
David D. Alger Tales From a Lunch Table For a generation of up- and-comers in the money world of Lower Manhattan, the scene was deeply familiar: ... Editorial Obituary published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 25, 2001. | ||
Ernest Alikakos Ernest Alikakos, 43, of New York City, an employee of the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. | ||
Edward L. Allegretto Always a Song Edward L. Allegretto loved to sing. He sang at his own wedding, he sang at his niece's first birthday party, he ... Profile by Sue Epstein published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Eric Allen All the Right Things Here are some ways that a short man got by: Eric Allen was diligent, determined and headstrong. He was so tough, ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on March 10, 2002. | ||
Joseph Ryan Allen Knack for Connecting Joe Ryan Allen was one of those guys who still had his friends from first grade. His brother-in-law described him as ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 14, 2001. | ||
Richard Dennis Allen Angel On Our Shoulders On February 26, 1970, this world was changed forever and will never be the same. This is the day that ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 1, 2002. | ||
Richard Lanard Allen Richard Lanard Allen, 30, of New York City, a mailroom clerk with Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. | ||
Christopher Edward Allingham The Giants' Biggest Booster Christopher Allingham loved his family, and he loved the Giants. A season ticketholder, he never missed a home game. He ... Profile by Kathy Barrett Carter published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Janet M. Alonso (Bohlander) A Miracle Motherhood The next-to-last phone call Janet Alonso made on the morning of Sept. 11 was typical: its genesis was maternal anxiety, ... |
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