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Paul Ortiz Jr.
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How can I describe this individual of whose presence the world is temporarily deprived? Such as some reporters have stated about ground zero that cameras and pictures don't truly do it justice, I feel the same about the following few words in this attempt to describe to you exactly who Paul Ortiz Jr. is. Some may refer to him as a small man, a person measuring about 5' 8" and approximately 145 pounds. Judging him from a physical aspect, I would have to agree that he is not a huge person. However thinking of him as who he is, what he has accomplished in his brief life and the amount of people who love and respect him, I would have to conclude that Paul Ortiz Jr. is truly a man of noble stature. From the time that he was just a young child, he has always shown intelligence, a sense of responsibility and also love towards those who were closest to him. As he grew into a young man, these qualities grew with him and so it is not surprising to see how so many lives were affected by his disappearance. He was a very loving individual who always showed consideration to his peers by treating these people with respect and dignity. It goes without saying that until he is recovered, his family and friends will sorely miss him.
Jesse Valentin, cousin
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Joseph J. Ogren
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| It was my honor to carry Joseph Ogren the nine laps around the Red Rocks Amphitheater this morning at the Colorado 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb. May all those who loved him and all those he loved receive peace, comfort, and healing on this ten year anniversary. I couldn't settle for the nine laps (110 flights), but I also did one more for the navy seals who took out bin Laden and one more yet for the army rangers. My son is an army ranger with nine deployments on his sleeve. Thank you, Ogren family, for your sacrifice and for your Joseph's amazing service to NYC and to this country!
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Brian Novotny
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My brother Brian was most of all a good friend. Not only to me but to many others. It wasn't apparent to me how many lives he touched until after this tragic event. I met so many people who traveled from different states and even different countries to pay their respects. They had nothing but great things to say about my brother. Their memories all reflected the caring, humorous side of my brother that we'll always remember. He was a passionate competitor at work and at play. Some might say that my brother lived a lifetime in his thirty three years. His zest for life him all over the world. His love and respect for his grandparents drove him to file for Irish / US dual citizenship. He was always on the go. I was often envious of his travels. After September 11th we had many calls from relatives in Ireland. Many people in Ireland had relatives lost in this tragedy particularly the families of the NYPD and FDNY. We heard a touching story from County Tyrone in Northern Ireland, home of my mother's parents, where Catholics and Protestants held a joint candlelight vigil in memory of the victims from the World Trade Center holding their pictures and joining in prayer and song. He's working his magic from above. The great picture attached shows my brother at Windows of the World looking out over the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the same site our grandparents viewed as they entered this great country 80 years ago. It will hang in my house as long as I live and my childrens from then on. We'll never forget his smile, his jokes or his caring touch. His number in sports was always 14. Whether it was soccer, basketball or baseball it was always 14. Never knew the significance ....didn't really care. This year my son's, Brendan and Tyler will both honor their uncle Brian by giving up their numbers to proudly wear #14 for the upcoming Lacrosse season. In a world sometimes short of role models they were fortunate to have him in their midst. He will never be forgotten.
Bill Novotny, Brother
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