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It was a fabulous play. I saw the Washington DC premier years ago. I mention that because at that time some of the cast were local residents who took people in and some were actual passengers from stranded planes. There was a couple who met while stranded and ended up married who were part of the original ensemble.I watched much of the coverage yesterday and we ended the day watching "Come from Away" I had been to Toronto fall before pandemic hit to see it. Apparently the plan was to make it into a movie using some of the Newfoundland locals as extras. Covid changed that plan. A live production was filmed instead. A time when the world came together. If you have not seen it I would invite you to do so.
Juliana Valentine McCourt was just 4 years old the day she died on United 175.
The deaths of Juliana McCourt and her mother Ruth on Flight 175 represent one of the crazy coincidences of the day in which part of a family survived the tragedy while part was lost. Ruth McCourt’s brother, Ron Clifford was a software salesman working in the North Tower when first American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the skyscraper. He managed to get out before the tower fell, but he witnessed United 175 slam into the South Tower, not knowing at the time that his sister and niece were on board. Clifford told ABC News, “I think when I was on the floor saying the Lord’s Prayer … when the second plane hit, just in a strange way maybe Ruth guided me out of there.”
Ruth and Juliana were also going to spend time at Disneyland on their planned California vacation.
Remembering the Children of 9/11: Meet The 8 Kids Who Were Killed On 9/11/ 2001
It was a pivot point in my life. I had just taken my first high paying job after finished my masters a few months before. And I dropped all that, joined the Marines and did three tours instead.It is hard to believe it has been 20 years.
It was a pivot point in my life. I had just taken my first high paying job after finished my masters a few months before. And I dropped all that, joined the Marines and did three tours instead.
Thank you and God bless. @steeltowngirl covered it so well, many of us will always be grateful and you have our upmost respect for your sacrifice. I too hope you were able to return and enjoy your career choice.It was a pivot point in my life. I had just taken my first high paying job after finished my masters a few months before. And I dropped all that, joined the Marines and did three tours instead.
A fave positive story about Salty & Roselle:
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Salty, a relative of Wrangler’s, led blind owner to safety from 71st floor on 9/11
Heroes, they led many people to safety!
Bless the indefatigable folks who continue to examine the rubble and debris to bring closure to families of as-yet-unconfirmed victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks. I know it’s just idle speculation on my part, but I wonder if it is at all possible that the woman whose identity family members did not wish to publicly disclose could be Sneha Ann Philip?Hopefully this posted in the correct thread.
8 August 2025 rbbm.
''The remains of three 9/11 victims have been identified thanks to evolving DNA technology, New York City authorities have said.![]()
Remains of three 9/11 victims identified more than 20 years after attacks
New York's medical examiner's office has tested and retested remains from the World Trade Center as DNA techniques have advanced over the past 24 years.news.sky.com
Officials announced on Thursday that they have identified the remains of Ryan D. Fitzgerald, a 26-year-old currency trader, Barbara A Keating, a 72-year-old retired non-profit executive, and another woman, whose name is being kept private at her family's request.
They were identified through now-improved DNA testing of remains found in the wreckage after the attack on 11 September 2001, New York's medical examiner's office said.''
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Ryan Fitzgerald and Barbara Keating were killed in the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack at the World Trade Center. © Wikimedia Commons user Bri Rodriguez/Voices Center for Resilience