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Old 09-11-2020, 09:35 AM   #5
Susie Cougar
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Originally Posted by MDoug View Post
i lost my stepson at the second tower.

A moment of silence now.
I am so very sorry. I will never forget this day. My daughter was going to college in Washington DC and she called and told me to turn on the TV.

A very good friend of hers was on his way to class and had been trained as a paramedic and raced towards the Pentagon when he saw it explode into flames. He so badly wanted to save someone and all he kept doing with was taking out dead bodies. He decided he should go to New York City and help up there. He has been disabled now for many years with breathing problems. Such a wonderful kid he is!
We lived in Middletown, New Jersey. Outside of New York, Middletown had the largest number of people who died because many worked and were recruited and told to live in Middletown, New Jersey.
It was just beyond horrible.
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