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Main » Sept 911
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John Howard Boulton Jr.
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Howie, thank you for the times you made us all smile. I remember you as being a warm, compassionate, endearing and loving person who everyone wanted to have nearby. Remember the first year of boarding school together at Deerfield? 4-Year man! How we were learning about our new home and how to survive being away from our families? I won't forget your laugh, your funny side and how you made us feel better even if it was hanging around the breakfast table Sunday mornings or making goals on the lacrosse field. I so wish I could have caught up with you before this happened. Thank you for being my friend, Howie. I'll really miss you. I hope that I made you proud to be my friend while you were here. Please rest well, my friend.
Andrew Rollert, friend
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Lawrence Francis Boisseau
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To Larry: Next to his Dad, Eddie misses you most. You were a good friend to Big Ed and Little Eddie. Hope Doug is allowing you to cook Friday lunch in heaven. Trying to get recognition for civilian emergency responders such as you and Ed. You were instrumental in saving those day care kids and countless others. Hopefully, your stories will get out. Take care of my Ed. Your very much missed.
Jane Strauss, friend
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Darren C. Bohan
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For me, 3000 miles away in California, his is was the face that represented such a profound loss. I don't know him, I know nothing about him or his family. His was one of the first photos I saw posted within a day or so of the attack and it touched my heart. This man could have been my brother, my friend. I don't know why this man, whom I have never met, stuck so firmly in my mind and affected me so deeply over all the thousands of others who perished. I felt as though I lost one of my own. In the days that followed (the attack), I watched, listened and searched the listings, hoping for someone who knew him to post that he had survived, or he had been located, but it never happened. When I remember that day, this is the face I will see that will make it not just an horrific event in our nations history, but a staggering loss of valuable people from all walks of life. I wish to extend my sincere sympathies to his loved ones - am so sorry for your loss. I sure I am not the only one who was touched by the obvious kindness that you can plainly see in his eyes.
Cynthia Kerrigan
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