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Robert Crawford Modest, Helpful, 'Great' Jennifer Eppolito has dozens of reasons to call her father, Robert Crawford, great: He would stand outside Brooklyn churches in all ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on February 3, 2002. | ||
Joanne Cregan Everyone's Best Friend Joanne and Grace Cregan were sisters. The kind who moved here from Ireland and bought identical apartments, just two floors apart ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 15, 2001. | ||
Lucy Crifasi To Be So Loved Everybody loved Lucy. And why not? Lucy Crifasi was the kind of woman who always seemed to have a big ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 9, 2001. | ||
Lt. John Crisci His Two Families "The main thing about John," said Raffaella Crisci, his wife, "he was a family man." Actually, Mr. Crisci, a lieutenant who ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 8, 2001. | ||
Daniel H. "Dan" Crisman In Love With the Big City He came from the small town of South Montrose, Pa., but he was enchanted by the inexhaustible mysteries ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 5, 2001. | ||
Dennis Cross Running for a Memory The race seemed more important than ever. For 18 years, on the Tuesday before Thanksgiving, Dennis Cross competed in the ... Profile courtesy of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE. | ||
Helen Crossin-Kittle Just Starting a Family Helen Crossin-Kittle was the one to ask her future husband out on their first date. A good thing too, says ... Profile courtesy of THE NEW YORK TIMES. | ||
Kevin Raymond Crotty Children at the Bakery The ladies behind the counter at a bakery in Summit, N.J. used to look forward to Saturday mornings when Kevin ... Profile by Amy Ellis Nutt published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Thomas G. Crotty "The Energizer Bunny" For Thomas G. Crotty the perfect day would look something like this: a run on the beach, followed by a ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on January 20, 2002. | ||
John Crowe Athlete Who Feared Heights John Crowe made friends the way he played sports: for keeps. "We were still friends with people he went to grammar ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on July 28, 2002. | ||
Welles Remy Crowther Kindness Remembered It is a quirk of human nature that the person who does an act of kindness may forget it, but the recipient ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 2, 2001. | ||
Robert Lane Cruikshank A Very Decent Man The marriage proposal of Robert Lane Cruikshank was not the stuff of which a maiden dreams. "My mother always told ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 17, 2001. | ||
Francisco Cruz The Quiet Guitar Player Francisco Cruz was not much for words — the kind of guy who would go to a party, look over ... | ||
John Robert Cruz Plans for a Wedding John R. Cruz wasn't one of those guys who proposes marriage to his girlfriend, forks over the ring, then waits ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 25, 2001. | ||
Kenneth John "Ken" Cubas In a Hero's Nature Ken Cubas was not a fireman or a police officer, not one of the uniformed men who stormed up the ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 30, 2001. | ||
Richard Joseph Cudina Richard Cudina, 46, was a broker at Cantor Fitzgerald, but his heart was far from the buttoned-down world of Wall Street. As a young man, he ... Profile by Joe Tyrrell published in THE STAR-LEDGER. | ||
Neil James Cudmore Forming Roots As a boy, Neil J. Cudmore discovered a hobby that became his lifelong passion. At 8 or 9, he regularly disappeared ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on June 16, 2002. | ||
Thomas Patrick Cullen III True to His Calling In the weeks before his death, as a member of Squad 41 in the Bronx, Thomas Cullen, 31, studied for ... Copyright © 2001 The Associated Press | ||
Joan McConnell Cullinan Memories of T.M.G.F. It was one of those sister things, not easily understood by the outside world. Joan Cullinan was T.M.G.F. Her sister ... Paid notice published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 26, 2001. | ||
Joyce Cummings Joyce Cummings, 65, originally from Trinidad, had a dental appointment near the World Trade Center. She was overcome by smoke and died at a nearby ... | ||
Brian Thomas Cummins Brian Thomas Cummins, 38, of Manasquan, New Jersey, was an equity market maker and partner with Cantor Fitzgerald who worked on the 104th floor of ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 1, 2001. | ||
Nilton Albuquerque Fernao Cunha Nilton Albuquerque Fernao Cunha, 41. | ||
Michael J. Cunningham Life With Micky C. Michael J. Cunningham and his wife, Teresa, were known among their friends for their theme parties. Costumes were always a ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 15, 2001. | ||
Robert Curatolo Image Captured in a Photo Three brothers – two firefighters and a police officer – went to ground zero on Wednesday, Sept. 12, to ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 22, 2001. | ||
Laurence "Larry" Curia A Life With the Clam The Cantor Fitzgerald Web site has listed memorial services for about 200 people recently, but one name leaps out: ... Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on September 30, 2001. |
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