9-11 Fallen Heroes

Monday, May 16, 2005

9-11 Memorial - Tribute Artwork Project

“Faces of the Brave”
“Non-Profit” Tribute Artwork Project

The "Faces of the Brave" (FOTB) “Non-Profit” Tribute Artwork Project has been created as a lasting Tribute to Honor the lives of the fallen New York Emergency Services Personnel and other Heroes lost on 9-11 by putting their faces before the public. No longer will the thought of these brave men and women become a fading memory or mere statistic, there are more than 500 individual portraits to remind us of the personal sacrifice made that tragic day.

After more than 3 ½ years of Research, Las Vegas artist Randy Soard has located each of the Surviving Family representatives (Estate Administrators) of the fallen Heroes lost on 9/11 and has invited each of them to participate in the “Faces of the Brave” Tribute Artwork Project. The artwork contains the images of 346 Firefighters (includes 3 retired FDNY), 23 Policemen (NYPD), 37 Port Authority Officers (PAPD), 16 Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs-Paramedics), 3 New York State Court Officers, 2 (1 Active & 1 Retired) FBI Agents, 1 Secret Service Agent, 42 Security Officers, 11 Civilian-Volunteer Firefighters, 7 Civilian-Volunteer Fire Marshals and 20 Civilian heroes lost on 9/11.

All of the surviving families have been requested to provide one or two images of their fallen “family member” to be used in the artwork (a different image from the image(s) attached to the “Photo-Release” if they so choose). The “Final Version” of the “Faces of the Brave” artwork will “ONLY” contain images that have been legally authorized by the Estate Administrators (via a “Photo Release”). Many of the images provided to the artist by the survivors are from private collections and have never been viewed by the public.

Once the participation of the surviving families has been legally authorized and licensed, the artwork will then be printed and made available to the general public for purchase. 100% of the profits from the sale of the “Faces of the Brave” artwork will be gifted directly to the surviving families of the fallen Heroes or to the Charity, Foundation or Scholarship Funds of their choice.

The primary goal of this Project is to display the “Faces of the Brave” Artwork in public setting across the country and around the world including all Fire-Rescue Stations, Police & Paramedic-EMT Operations and Training Facilities, Educational Institutions (Schools, Universities), Hospitals and Medical Centers, Museums, Military Bases, Theaters, Transportation Terminals (Airports, Ferry, Rail, Bus, Cruise), Financial Institutions (Banks, Credit Unions and Brokerages), Municipal-County-Federal Court Houses, Sport Stadiums (College & Professional), Departments of the U.S. Government and all U.S. Embassies located World Wide. The “Faces of the Brave” artwork will also become a part of traveling and permanent public exhibits at State Fairs, Indoor Malls, Public Libraries and Building Murals dedicated to honoring those lost on 9-11.

For Additional Information, please contact us at the following:

Randy Soard
Las Vegas, Nevada

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    Date:
    22 Jan 2002
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    19:13:29
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    My father is a retired firefighter of 35 years for the Toronto Fire Dept. I am honored to say that he is my hero as is all the men and women firefighters that lost their lives saving others on Sept 11, 2001. My heart goes out to all the families of those they lost doing what they love, and I would like to thank them and all the others that work every day risking their lives for others. Sheri Knighton mspbcsk@hotmail.com



    Date:
    22 Jan 2002
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    21:27:34
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    Hello, I'M A WIFE OF A RETIRED FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER, THESE PICTURES REALLY HIT HOME, THEY ARE BEAUITFUL AND TOUCHED MY SOUL! GOD BLESS ALL OUR HEARO'S OF SEPT 11,2001. ALL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AND ALSO BLESS THESE PRECIOUS MEN AND WOMEN WHO OUT STIL AT THE SIGHT. ALSO THE DETECTIVE'S WHO ARE DIGGING THROUGH THE RUBBLE IN HOPES OF FINDING SOMETHING OF THE VICTIMS FOR THEIR FAMILES CLOSURE.





    Date:
    28 Jan 2002
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    17:54:15
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    Dear Randy, As a retired Firefighter I would like to commend you on this inspirational piece of artwork. The days following September 11th were tough for all firefighters around the world as we watched the scenes from Ground Zero. Knowing that I had lost so many of my brother firefighters and the thoughts of their families without their firefighter coming home was a very emotional time for me. The love of my life, Vicki, had secretly been working on a piece for me called Brothers. It depicts three firefighters, one in distress and his two brothers helping him to safety. This was the start of many renderings that Vicki would do in Pen & Ink. Although I am in the middle of reconstructing our web site I will give you an inside link to take a look at her wonderful work. Keep in mind that the shopping cart has been deactivated and if you have any questions or comments, please contact me at eric@the-stone-house.com. Keep up the great work and keep the memories of America's Bravest alive. Eric Lagesten - Chapel Hill, NC





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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:43:19


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    Randy, Just wanted to let you know that the artwork looks very good. I just returned from New York and the WTC Ground Zero area. I am a Deputy Sheriff in the State of Ohio. Would I be able to purchase a photo of your work? Thank You for your time and information. Al Adair #3029



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:47:27


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    Thank you for this beautiful tribute. I think it would be most fitting to be part of the memorial at ground zero. Frances Blackwell mother of Christopher Blackwell, Firefighter Rescue 3 MIA 9-11-01



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:09:49


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    I thought it was great. It shows great detail for the men and women. That lost there lives on september the 11th. and to thier families to remember. firepuppy@firehousemail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:50


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    I wanted to sign the book and tell you that that poster is a beautiful tribute to those who we lost on that awful day. They may be gone but their memories stay within the relms of my heart and memory. They were all truly special people and showed us that good still can overcome evil. Saying that they are some of New York's finest doesn't even come close to the unsurmountable respect that I have for them. Thank you for keeping their memory alive. You have done a wonderful job :) Sincerely, Joni White Winchester, VA



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:03:25


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    What a wonderful tribute!! It still brings chills to my bones and tears to my eyes. I'm a wife of a firefighter and I know that every day is special and that when our firefighters, police and EMS workers are called to duty they never know what that call may entail. GOD BLESS AMERICA and all our HEROES and their families for givng the ultimate sacrafice. Thanks for making a special tribute. Diane Koeritz,Thousand Oaks,CA.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:23:51


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    Nice site. Commendable effort on the poster! It looks wonderful and I was glad to finally see someone recognizing the EMT's along with the other brave men and women who lost their lives that day. I will spread the word about this site! Sherre A. Harris Emt-P/firefighter saharris1974@earthlink.net



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:10:54


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    Randy, "Brave Faces" is fantastic and a very fitting tribute to all those who gave their lives so that others (all 25 000 of them) could live. As a firefighter I thank you for doing your bit to ensure that these very brave people will never be forgotten.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:11:53


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    I think this site was very well done. It conveys the emotions and memories etched so vividly on our psyche and needed to embrace forever in our minds lest we forget those who gave so bravely of themselves to help others on that fateful day in September 2001. Thank you Randy!! You do us proud!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:12:29


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    Tears came to my eyes, as it should to any police officer, fireman or emt. god bless Your Web Site is the best I have seen. A Oklahoma Police Officer



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:00


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it,,then for you & your GREAT artisic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:32


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    Randy As a serving police officer in the UK with nearly 30 years service every emergency worker around the world felt something on that fatefull day. Your picture is an extraordinary tribute to our fellow brothers who gave their all for the sake of others. PC 2481 David Foley Northumbria Police. England



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:01


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    This is a very inspirational picture, my thoughts and prayers go out to the families of my fallen brothers and sisters. The events on 9/11/01 have opened alot of eyes as to what we face every time we answer the call, we never know what we may be facing until it's too late but we continue to answer the call. Thank you very much for honoring our fallen hero's who made the ultimate sacrifice. Captain Ricky Newman, Ridgeway District Volunteer Fire Department. Ridgeway, Virginia 24148



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:37


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    A FITTING AND WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN ON THIS SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC. THIS EVENT THOUGH TRAGIC AND SAVAGE BEYOND BELIEF HAS MADE THE BOND BETWEEN THE GREAT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN EVER STRONGER.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:15:16


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    i think it is a very good and emotional tribute page it was a good idea to list "not the names" but all the faces who have paid the ultimate price. good job!!!! "GOD BLESS THE U.S.A." Keith Kurthy Professional Firefighter Monticello N.Y.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:15:57


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    Very moving - a great tribute. My nephew was one of FDNY Rescue 3 ...my brother John was also a Captain in FDNY...Dad and uncles NYPD...so, it really hit home. Thanks, from Colorado



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:16:23


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    EXCELLENT WEB SITE! I THINK IT IS A GREAT TRIBUTE TO EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS NATIONAL TRAGEDY. GREAT JOB OFFICER MICHAEL RIMKUS IRONWOOD PUBLIC SAFETY IRONWOOD MI. 49938 E-MAIL marimkus@hotmail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:17:04


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    I was very moved. I think you have captured the essence of the meaning of the word America..home of the brave.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:17:36


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    Absloutely wonderful! Being Canadian, if responding to the guest book is all I can do to express my condolences and thoughts to the victims and families, and the heroic rescuers, I am proud to have done it through your site. May the angels dry your tears........ Stacey



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:18:14


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    I think your site is one of the best for remembering the brave heros of this tragic incedent.I only wish I could have been there to help them if I could have. Duke Lashmett Chief Lusk Vol. Fire Dept. Lusk Wy.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:07


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    Hi Randy, I'm a Federal Firefighter and the poster look's great! This has hit home for me since I was born and raised in N.Y. And my farther in-law is a city FF along with alot of friend's of mine. I would love to purchase a print but I did not see any donation's going to my Fallen Brother's family's but to each his own. Nice work!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:37


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    This is an excellent tribute to those Police Officers, Firefighters, and, EMS workers who made the ultimate sacrifice 9.11.01. I was there with a team of Officers from my Department in the days following the attack. In almost 20 years in Law Enforcement, I have never witnessed such devastation. These men and women are truly heroes. Our prayers are with the families. May our Brothers and Sisters rest in peace. SgtTommyB/Monmouth County



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:20:19


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    The artwork and the inspiration you have developed with this poster is beyond words. You have done an incredible job of memorializing the heroes that we can all look up to and receive strength and encouragement from. I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and continue to pray for those that give their lives on a daily basis. GOD BLESS YOU Rick Tucker Chattanooga, Tennessee



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:20:50


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    As the daughter of a retired EMT Nationally Registered Paramedic, and a former member of the armed services, I must say this is one of the greatest tributes I have seen. You have captured the essence of those who gave their lives so others could live. Excellent job! Jennifer Rodriguez-jezmer@earthlink.net. Salisbury, Maryland.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:27:20


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    I am a Volunteer Firefighter/EMT in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. and the daughter of a retired Prince George's County Police Officer. Engine 271 from my station was called to the Pentagon on September 11th on the third alarm. The sights there will never be forgotten by any of us. The NYC picture that you did is a wonderful tribute. We should never forget those who lost their lives that day, or the courage of those brave men and women, whether they were Fire, EMS, Police, or civilians. God Bless America, and its citizens. C. Burley Morningside, Maryland www.morningsidevfd.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:27:48


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    Outstanding! As a police officer myself, it really hits home to see the faces of those who died trying to save others! Sgt. Larry Worden Union Gap Police Dept.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:28:20


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    You did an awesome job!!!!!! Wendy Norris President, Firefighter Ministries www.theultimatefirehouse.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:29:08


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    bonjour, un mail de PARIS, FRANCE, congratulations pour ce que vous avez faits, beaucoup de mes amis et moi sommes tous affectés par ce drame, le peuple américain nous à montrer qu'ils gardaient la foi en un pays libre et fort, ce que nous francais devrions suivre comme exemple. nous ne sommes pas à l'abri du même drame, et tous les peuples doivent se tenir la main pour éradiquer ce terrorisme. de tout coeur avec vous, nous n'oublions pas Olivier GELLE Paris, FRANCE



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:01


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    Thank you Randy for your efforts, I will forward your fine tribute to all police officers in my address book here and overseas. It deserves to be seen and they deserve to be remembered! Bob Chauvin (Member Orlando FOP/FOPA LODGE # 25)



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:48


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    Very Well Done! A Fitting Tribute To Those We Lost On Such A Terrible Day! Semper Fi, PO1 Patrick McDonald # 359 Charles County Sheriff's Office, Maryland



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:31:44


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    One simple word AMAZING!!!! OBION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - Obion County, Union City, Tennessee



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:33:38


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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:17


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    Very touching artwork. I am in Law Enforcement and I am from NJ as well. 9-11 has taken a piece of me as well as all my family and friends that are police and firefighters in NY and NJ. Very nice work!!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:57


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    The Photo and music gave me goosebumps and was a reminder that our brothers and sisters will never be forgotten. God Bless them all! Bob Rivard, Local 850 IAFF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:35:40


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    I AM A VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER FOR LITTLE TOWN IN TENNESSEE. WHEN THE 9-11 INCIDENT HAPPENED I FELT A TREMEDOUS CHUNK BEING RIPPED OUT OF THE FAMILY I AM A PART OF. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE AFFECTED FAMILIES. I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE THE FIREMEN FROM N.Y. COME THROUGH MY COUNTY ON THE "THANK YOU AMERICA TOUR" ON BICYCLES. THE DAY WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART BECAUSE I MET THE FIREMAN ON 11-25 WHICH IS MY BIRTHDAY. MY FUTURE PLANS ARE JOINING A FULL TIME FIRE DEPT. WHEN I FINISH COLLEGE. I HOPE THE PRIDE STAYS STRONG IN AMERICA. LOVE YOU ALL. BRANDON PRICE SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN.



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:36:18


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    Dear Randy, Thank you so much for sharing your site with me. This is so beautifull. When I saw your email this morning I had to cry, see, I am not a firefighter or a police woman, I am not even american, but I love your country so much and my heart still hurts because of what happened 9-11. I was always wondering what angels really look like, now I know by looking at your artwork. Because everyone that risks and gives his life for someone they don´t even know, must be an angel. I feel honored to be able to order this picture, and proud to show it to everybody I know here in Germany. Wonderfull work Randy!! Irene Pols Germany



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:36:53


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    that's a great picture it will serve as a reminder of what happen and who america counted on to do (da job)!make me proud to be a firefighter ! david brown captain eastside fire dept. valdosta georgia 31606



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:37:20


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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:38:08


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    Randy, We lost our son on 2/23/01. He was Ptl. Michael Nickerson, Michael was shot and killed in the line of duty in responce to a routine noise complant. There was a memorial site established for him, this site has brought us great comfort, as we are able to read the messages people send. I believe it has also brought to his many friends a comfort aswell. The site you have created is a wounderful site, you should know that you have given a outlet to many who have messages to send. Thank You ........Joe and Sue Nickerson



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:43:01


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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:43:38


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    The sacrifice made on a daily basis by the thousands of men and women in the public safety services was immoralized in this work of art. May we never forget each of those faces. Randy Grago Retired Policeman



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:45:03


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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:46:26


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    I think your work is a beautiful tribute to all the fallen heros. Sherry in Calif



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:46:59


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    Hi Randy: I just want to say thanks for the moving presentation. I am a volunteer firefigther out of northern New Jersey. We sent two days at gound zero and we are honored to have served with FD, PD,EMS and tradesmen when duty called. We all lost a little that day. USRFD Department 12 Badge # 6



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:47:57


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    Hello Randy ! With your "ART Work", you have honored all Firefighters, that have given their life's so courageously on that tragic day, Sept. 11. 2001... I'm sure all their loyal firefighter brothers and their own families are very touched by it! I also like to thank you for your work! Hartmut Reinsch Toronto CANADA schmied@sympatico.ca



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:50:20


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    I think it is beautiful and gives full recognition and honors those that died to save our wtc for our country. Also gives the recognition to the 3 men who came up with the Idea and how they did it was wonderful and Those 3 men should not be replaced with any one different. I love it and Admire your vision. Good luck. Love and honor from a NYC Rescue (Capt) firefighters Sister. his name is Freddy Scholl, Mine is Debbie Scholl. I am into art also and appreciate what you have done. Sincerely, Debbie Scholl



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:50:59


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    Randy, Wow what a way to honor our fallen brothers and sisters. As a member of the IAFF I want to thank you for your wonderful art. It is so touching to see people all over the world rally around our fallen brothers and their families. Keep up the good work. Tim



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:51:30


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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:52:56


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    Thank you.. PO Larry Rand Port Authority Police of NY/NJ



    Remote User:
    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:53:59


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    Thanks for letting me know about your site. I am too exhausted in all aspects of being to explore other than this quick visit but please keep up the positive energy. It is an ongoing recovery in every way and our Front line heroes that are still alive and breathing have given their all and they continue you to do say. We need to pray for their health and spirits -- for all of us to keep going, focus on the positive and happy memories because they are there and recharge our batteries -- spirits, souls hearts and encourage each other. So thanks, best, Suzannah B. Troy artist and volunteer, NYC



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:47


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    My name is Mark Nelson I am career fire fighter (IAFF Local 1664) in Montgomery County, Maryland just outside of WAshington, DC. When I am not wearing the hat of fire fighter, I am a musician and recording engineer. As a result of the attacks on September 11, 2001, I rewrote the lyrics and recorded the song "Knocking on Heaven's Door" in my home recording studio. I also called on some local musician friends to help me with my efforts. The end result was has been described as a very marketable product. Every cent of the money raised will go to will go to the New York Fire Fighters 9-11 relief fund that has been established by the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). I am not seeking any personal monetary gain at all, nor are those who helped me record the song. I want to help the families of my fellow fire fighters who gave the ultimate and supreme sacrifice on September 11, 2001. Here are the re-written lyrics Mama please explain to me Why I can't see you anymore Bad men have taken you from me Feels like I'm knocking on heaven's door Chorus (4 times) KNOCK KNOCK KNOCKING ON HEAVENS DOOR Solo I hear that help is coming for me Will I see you again? I'm not sure These people will do their best for me But I might be knockin on heaven's door Chorus, Solo Mama this message for you is from me I will not see you anymore And to the one's who did this to me You won't be knocking on heaven's door Chorus End



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:29:59


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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:34:49


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    I found the art work, "Faces of the Brave" to be very inspirational and motivational. We must never forget those who put their lives on the line everyday.The art work is a beacon of light in mist of the horrible occurrences of that day.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:03:23


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    Randy I'm very impressed with your artwork. It is a great tribute to the men and women who lost their lives on that sad September morning. I went to NY and to ground zero 9 days after the attacks. It's a trip I will never forget. I was told some very touching stories from the NYC firefighters. May God Bless them and the families who lost loved ones that day. Chief Woody Wheeless Marion Fire Department Marion, AR



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:32:08


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    I feel that this is a beautiful piece of artwork. Not only does it pay tribute to those hero's, but to FF's and PO's everywhere. Thank you for this wonderful tribute!!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:43:56


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    VERY GOOD!



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:59:43


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    Randy, you've captured the spirit of America's brave heroes-the fallen FDNY, NYPD and PAPD members who will long be remembered. Thank you for this fitting tribute.



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:02:13


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    This is a beautiful piece of artwork. It is so inspiring as the men and women of the NYPD, FDNY, and all other agencies worked together, at this time of tragedy. I happened to be there as a volunteer from Pitman Police Dept. in South Jersey. Myself and 3 other co-workers. My heart goes out to all the men and women who lost their lives, doing what we do best, PROTECT AND SERVE!!!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:46:17


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    great work and very moving. thanks for sharing. nancy mitchell-ruidoso, nm



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:21:27


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    The pictures were great and we thankyou for your apprication in our line of work. Gus Stonum Secretary Big Laramie Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Laramie, Wyoming 82070



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:53:19


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    HOLA RANDY! SOY RESPONSABLE DEL SERVICIO DE EMERGENCIAS DE PAJARA, FUERTEVENTURA, ISLAS CANARIAS, ESPAÑA. PIENSO QUE TODO LO QUE SIGNIFIQUE RENDIR HOMENAJE A TODOS AQUELLOS COMPAÑEROS CAIDOS AQUEL FATIDICO 11 SEPT.TIENE QUE APLAUDIRSE, TU OBRA ES BUEN EJEMPLO DE ELLO, DESDE ESTE LUGAR EN MEDIO DEL OCEANO ATLANTICO NUESTRO MAS SENTIDO HOMENAJE PARA TODOS ELLOS, SALUDOS.FRAN



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:14:00


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    The picture of the fallen are beautiful. Thank you Adam Sadler



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:53:15


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    Thanks Randy. Even though the faces appear small on the site, I can still pick out the faces of all of my friends. I hope you get the go ahead to print up the posters, I'd love to get one for my home and station house. Good luck! Tara, NYPD



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:21:25


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    some peaple are born to greatness some peaple have greatness thrust upon them we salute you all south wales fire service u.k.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:15:19


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    Such a beautiful tribute to all fallen heroes. I was very moved to recognize Father JUDGE, Chaplain of the FDNY, whom I met in February 2000 while visiting NYC and its so great FIRE DEPARTMENT. MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL. BOSIO Philippe Firefighter of MONACO



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:40:14


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    I am very impressed with your work. I think you have done a great job!! Be proud.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:20:47


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    Hi Randy, Congratulations on your tribute poster. It is very nice. I hope your request to be able to sell it goes through so it can help out the different charities you wish to help. William Carson Montreal Police, Canada



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:11


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    Randy, That is a beautiful piece of art work that you have done. It represents the fallen ones very nicely and they desire it. It is very touching and makes you want too cry. But it also refreshes the memory of what the terrorists has done too are great country, but we will prevail. Dodie



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:55:40


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    Randy,This is the nicest thing a person could have done for those fallen comrades. Special thanks from a EMT from Illinois.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:32:51


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    I am a Paramedic and VFF myself and part of me wishes I could have been/be there and another part is glad that I wasn't. It was a very sad day for all of America but also our most glorious one. The artwork looks great. Stay safe and God Bless!!



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:13


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    I think it is one of the best after date posters I've seen yet as a tribute to all those who lost their lives on 9/11. Good work. Dan Salazar (FireFighter/EFDNY)



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:07:09


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    I just wanted you to know that the faces of the brave was awesome! I love any picture of firefighters because I am one but this one was just exceptional!Thank you! Shaina



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:46:27


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    My name is Cpl Austin Henson. I am a Marine stationed in Albany, Ga. I went to New York once and I still have pictures of the beautiful sisters. Damn them for what they did to us and I can swear by my life that justice will be served courtisy of a fleet of B-52's and a few Marines. God Bless the U.S.A. and God Bless the families of all the loved ones lost.



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:27:47


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    incredable



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:10:40


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    Very nice! Mascha Taylor Providers Billing Service



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:31:26


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    Simply Great! Lars Svensson, Polizeihauptmeister, Kreispolizeibehörde Paderborn, Germany



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:12


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    That is a true tribute! It is very moving. Thank you for memorializing our HEROS!



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:08:57


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    I have been a firefighter in District 3, West Seneca, NY, for almost 17 years, and on behalf of firefighters everywhere, I thank you for your tribute. I was trained at FDIC in Indianapolis by one of the FDNY firefighters killed. They will never be forgotten. Len Drajem Firefighter, EMT-I



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:29:52


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    it is very well done!!!!!! i was sent to the pentagon right after the plane hit..i got to see it up close and really pissed me off that these dirt bags could do this to our country, thanks to bill clinton!!!!!!!! you should come to the police memorial on may 15 in washington d.c and show it to alll the law enforcement officers. i would like a copy of it in the future...keep up the good work!!!!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:28:45


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    God bless you for sharing your God given talent with us.



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:26:36


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    An unusual and touching tribute. Vint Cerf



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:51:22


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    A very moving and beautiful piece of art. I hope that everything goes well and I can see that your heart was in all of this work. Thank you for not forgetting the many victims of this tragedy. Mike Hennessy



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:20:50


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:21:38


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:28:30


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    a beautiful piece of work it truelly is a fiting tribute congratulatios from everyone in philly.gerry



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:46:14


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    What a beautiful tribute to such wonderful, brave souls. Thank You. jessica drake



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:53:49


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    I believe that the rescue workers would be very proud of your work. It is a truly beautiful piece of work. May God bless you in your continueing effort to memorialize the fallen heroes of 9-11-01. lynn p. lexington, SC; Polrber007@aol.com



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:31:45


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    Beautiful! God Bless everyone touched by the devastating events of September 11th 2001. God Bless America!! We shall overcome but we shall never forget September 11th, 2001. Elaine



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:52


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:53


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:42:05


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    Randy What a beautiful tribute to the heros of America, your work is inspirational and the fact that you are donating proceeds to charity shows that as a great artist your heart may not be as brave as the fallen heros but is as big , god bless you and America Joe Keenan Dublin Ireland



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:34:59


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    Gob bless you, keep them in our minds forever. This should help to remind us to pray for each other and the families left behind, they all are heros. Jeff Homan, Fire Marshal, Meridian Fire Dept, Meridian MS



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:11


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    Continue the good work!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:45:23


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    wonderful. breathtaking. crystal



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:49:48


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    Great Tribute.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:04:17


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    Very moving! Excellent presentation/ professional in every way. Congratulations. Alan Vandersloot, York, PA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:10:10


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    Thank You so much for making this such a wonderful tribute to those we lost who did so much and died with such dignity.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:17:07


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    Wonderful! A stiring tribute. thank you, Capt. Earl Gregory Rowlett Fire Rescue Rowlett, Texas



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:26:41


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    A beautiful tribute.....one to remember...K. Charlotte NC



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:44:14


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    Very nice. I come from a family of firefighters and a police officer. Thank you MQ from Des Moines



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:08:48


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    Great work!



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:22


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    I ALSO did a tribute to NY Firefighters Painting and can be seen at www.jcfd.org We raised enough money with the painting/prints to personalize 343 prints for the lost NY Firefighters in the attack and sent one free copy to the families. My personnal email address is cc3915@aol.com Your painting looks GREAT ! May God Bless ,Chris Lacoste



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:48


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    I think your poster was a wonderful idea; very moving. Perhaps an additional one could be done the faces of those workers and others in the WTC who died. Lisa Henry Alexandria, VA



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:24:40


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    Very well done, congratulations on nice artwork.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:26:28


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the better my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:27:32


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    When I looked at your artwork, I feel an awesome feeling of being proud that I am an American. They are very nice and heart warming. Linda Clark



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:23


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    As a Rescue worker who arrived at the site Sept 13 and worked thru the 23, I have to say that this is another one of the many great tributes to all of my fallen brothers. Mark J Seliga



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:29:51


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    Nice job. Good luck. Mike Picchioldi, IAFF Local 1700



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:32:26


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    On September 11th I left my heart in New York on October 13th Me and My Wife went to New York and gave money that we had raised at the Elks Lodge in our town to Ladder Co 6 and when we left that 2,100.00 dollars was just a meare image of how lucky my family is We Love you all Scott P



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:59:12


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    Nice work. Thanks for sharing. Freddie Oakley, Yolo County, CA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:48:33


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    This is great! Thanks so much for sharing! Mary



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:54:59


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    Randy, I think your artwork is beautiful. Thanks for emailing me. I don't know how you had my address, but thanks for sharing your work. It is great! Camille Carrithers



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:55:13


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    Job well done Randy! It's a great way to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in all of the emergency services, a very touching memorial. Lieutenant Gary D. Clark, EMT/FF, Hawley, MA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:28:32


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    Wow. Great Tribute!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:54:30


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    Wonderful....Thank you for including me. R. Hill



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:09


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    never more in my life have i been more proud of what i do than when i became a firefighter..being a firefighter is more gratifying to me than the praise i have received while doing what i believe to be what is natural for me to do. sept.11, 2001 wasn't the first time firefighters and emergency personnel were ever thought of as heros....it just magnified it.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:04:40


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    What an incredible job you have done in honoring our fallen heroes!! As one who has a dear friend who is a firefighter in New York City, I commend you and thank you for your work. Connie Branson, MO



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:14:46


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    I want to thank you for sharing your website with me and I will be happy to pass it along to the other 29 members of the Boston Polices Critical Incident Support Team some of us spent up to four weeks working with the Port Authority Police Department.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:16


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    Randy, I am a Police Officer with the Calgary Police Service and like everyone deeply shocked and saddened by the events of Sept 11, 2001. I want to commend you on the art work and your tribute to all our fallen heroes. Holly Carlson



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:44:23


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    THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL EFFORTS TO ALL OUR FALLEN BROTHERS DIVISION CHIEF RODNEY TURPEL NORTH LAUDERDALE FIRE RESCUE NORTH LAUDERDALE FLORIDA



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:47


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    The works are absolutely beautifull. It will stand as a long lasting tribute for are fallen fellow brothers and sisters, who exemplified the true meaning of what emergency workers are all about.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:00:34


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    CONGRATULATIONS, on a fantastic website,well done for taking the time out,to pay tribute to these wonderful men and woman,may god bless every one of them , and you,take care GOD BLESS AMERICA,ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF GLASGOW tommybhoy67@aol.com



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:21:25


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    Randy..... Many thanks for your great inspiration. To those who have lost members of "The Bravest", my heartfelt sympathy.... all families and current members are in my thoughts and prayers ! My husband was amember of FDNY, now deceased, but the strength ,dedication and courage of the Dept.has always kept me strong, sooooo, please hang in there everyone !! Kathy R., S.I., NY



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:51:19


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    Dear Randy, Very powerful and heartfelt. Truly an image for our times.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:01:24


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    Randy this is a super site!!!! Everything, right down to the music in the background. Sorry I didn't get right back to you, but we were out of town for most all wk.....This is truly a work of art....I know a little award from me is not much, but check your email as I would like to send it to you anyhow........Thank you again.......Laurie



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:18:33


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    I THOUGHT THE PICTURE WAS BEAUTIFUL. I'M GLAD TO SEE THERE ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF IN THIS WORLD WHO CARE. I MYSELF A POLICE OFFICER SALUTE YOU ON A JOB WELL DONE.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:57:46


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    RANDY GREAT JOB,AS A FIREFIGHTER WHO WORKED AT THE WTC IN OCT.1ST-5TH IT TOUCH MY HEART TO PUT FACES WITH THE PEOPLE WHO WE WERE LOOKING FOR. I HAVE SUBMIT MY RESERVATION FOR A PRINT. THANK YOU AN GOD BLESS PAUL.A.JONES.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:42:55


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    Randy - It is beautiful. When it displayed at the music began.... I guess I will never be able to listen to Amazing Grace without a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat. You have given honor to our fallen brothers and sisters through this work of love. Thank you. Jim Donahue, Redford, Michigan



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:56:02


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    Randy Soard, You should be ashamed of yourself asking these unbelievable high prices. These men are American heros and you are trying to cash in on their heroism. Firefighter Michael Ripoll FDNY



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:01:18


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    Your poster is fantastic. I'm sure that the families, and co-worker of these fallen heros appreciate the time an effort you went to in making this poster. Your very talented. God Bless each and every person that passed away that day. karen



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:32:31


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    Randy, That picture is amazing. I hope everyone that sees this picture will buy at least one. The money is definetely going to a great cause. Too bad so many lives had to be lost.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:08


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    Dear Randy I reviewed your website and I really like your artwork. I want to thank you for taking the time to remember the men and woman who gave there lives on sept 11 2001 in the act of bravery. Ron Shultz



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:06:49


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    It's nice that someone do this...this isn't just one more way to give the thanks to the many who have died...but it's still being one of the beatifull's. Receive my best wishes of just one volunteer fireman of Puerto Montt. Our citizens could keep on sleeping because they know we are there for them. Norman Lintz 2° Lieutenant 2° Fire Company Puerto Montt Chile



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:23:40


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    THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO OUR FALLEN HEROES. MY HEART GOES OUT TO ALL THE FAMILIES OF THESE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN. I HAVE BEEN AN ACTIVE FIREMAN FOR 38 YEARS AND HAVE MORE YEARS LEFT TO FIGHT FIRE AND SAVE LIVES. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER 11-SEPT-2001. ROBERT J. SCHULTZ YREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT YREKA, CALIFORNIA 96097 yfdinvb@yahoo.com



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:45


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    I was honored to know that somthing good came out of something so bad. I made a lot of new friends while caring for others,one most of all that was the commander of the PAPD CISM Team Roland Kandle. All gave Some and some gave all. Roland gone but not forgotten. (Texas Wes)Chaplain Wesley McDuffie



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:19:31


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    hi my name is dave broderick i am a ironworker who worked down at ground zero i would like to get some imfortmation on this please email me at dbrode5270@aol.com



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 01:45:24


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    Randy, received your e-mail and checked out the artwork. Very commendable and a fitting tribute to those who died in the line of duty. David Thewlis Australia



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:16:02


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    Very good piece of work. I hope there will be more art on your web site in the future. Take care. Michal, Wroclaw/Poland maykeel@poczta.portal.pl



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:27:44


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    RANDY- HEY I REALLY LIKE YOUR WEBPAGE AND IM SO HAPPY THAT THERE IS A PERSON LIKE YOU OUT THERE. MYSELF IM ONLY A DJ AND I KNOW THAT MANY INNOCENT PEOPLES LIVES GOT TAKEN AWAY... AND THERES A PERSON THAT CARE AND I THANK GOD FOR THAT... KEEP IT UP RANDY TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU... LOVE AND ALOHA DJ KAIATANO 93-1 THE Q KQMQ



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:46:32


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    THANK YOU FOR THIS VERY MOVING AND FITTING TRIBUTE TO ALL THE FALLEN HEROS. JOHN AND INGRID MAHOGANY CREEK AUSTRALIA



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 03:36:46


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    This is a very well put together site and you are showing tremendous support for the people that lost thier lives (our heroes).



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:23:20


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    This is a superb photo mosaic depicting the fallen heroes of NYC. If you would like to see an oil painting which is equally moving then go to www.historicyorkshire.com to see the painting "Raising Freedom" by Yorkshire artist Joanne Shaw. It also depicts the 3 firemen raising the flag, whilst in the background stands the Statue of Liberty. To my knowledge, the original of this has been presented to the Mayor of New York to be contained in the Memmorial Exhibition. Chris Heath - Castleford, Yorkshire, ENGLAND.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:50:52


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    God Bless every one of you. The picture is great. Lisa Kepes New Cumberland, PA



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:23:16


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    As a employee of the Port Authority of NY & NJ and as a volunteer fire fighter in New Jersey, all I can say is well done. God bles you. John Zylinski Lk. Hopatcong, NJ



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:33:35


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    thank you for taking the time to share this with everyone.it's beautiful



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:51:20


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    just to say that i think this is a wonderful and fitting tribute to the fallen of 911.i am an emt in dublin ireland,i am not in a position to buy a copy at present but i have saved your details and will return asap.as an emergency worker thank you once again for your artwork.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:44


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    Great Site. I will visit again. Michael P. Wutz Williamsville, N.Y Fire Dept Director Firemen's Association State Of New York Visit www.FASNY.com



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:50:20


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    I commend the artist of this poster; it is and outstanding piece and really heart felt.As one of the recue workers that responded to WTC from upstate NY , I feel that it gives a look at the faces of the men and women that gave all in the time of need. I thank you for reconizing our fallen brothers and sisters.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:41


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri). While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:37:23


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of the Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri) and life member of the International Police Association. While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT!!! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. GOD BLESS AMERICA! Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:02:26


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    Very moving site - felt like I was there. The enormity of the loss is hard to fathom ...



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:46:48


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    Randy, Great job on the artwork. I am a dispatcher for my local fire dept and I know the risk that these guys face each and every day. All are heros. My heart goes out to all the familys who lost a loved one on 9-11-01. Thanks for all your doing. Angel Gwinn New Carlisle, Ohio Angel



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:33:22


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    Being A New Yorker, now living in Calif, have friends and family member who are fireman. Thank the Good Lord for their bravery, and their battles to save lives. Many lost theirs on that terrible day, but they know they are in our thoughts and prays forever. To the families, we are all here for you! God Bless you All. To the artist, what a beautiful tribute, keep it coming!



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:36:42


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    Pompjeeen Waasserbelleg



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:49:58


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    Hello randy I'm Active Firefigther from Luxembourg ( Europe). The Luxembourgian FireFigther was chocked about this tragedie, My Staion an my , we orgendized a T-shirt salling in Luxembourg (Limited edition) , Now we have salling 300 T-shirt the benifice of this tribute go to the Brothers of Squad 1 (brooklyn). your'e Idee is verry good , i hope that you can help with this tribute the famlies of the fallen Brothers. Good bless you and all the Firefigthers Blum L, www.helpfdny.net



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:23:08


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    I am a firefighter in Baltimore County, and after attending funerals in New York, your display really touches that part of "The Brotherhood" Thank you FADO Michael Stawski BCoFD, Eng. Co. 7



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:09:53


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    GREAT WEB SITE, VERY INTERESTING.FROM A RETIRED LIEUTENANT NYPD



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:46:01


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    Hola RANDY, me llamo Gustavo Durante y soy Oficial de los BOMBEROS VOLUNTARIOS de San Isidro ARGENTINA. quiero hacer llegar un saludo a ti por lo que haces y a todos mis hermanos BOMBEROS que luchan por la seguridad y bienestar de la HUMANIDAD. No hay mejor homenaje que llevarlos siempre en nuestro corazon, vallan nuestros respetos en nombre de todos mis compañeros a los hermanos AMERICANOS. " QUE DIOS PROTEJA A LOS BOMBEROS DEL MUNDO " Hasta siempre..... gustavodurante@hotmail.com



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:58:20


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    Thank you for keeping the memories of these great people alive. I hope that all of the rest of us will be inspired by this. For each job we go on, may our heart be with each and every one of those who passed before us. FF/EMT Dennis Shepard-Camp Lejeune,N.C. with 24 good years of service. A heart felt thanks for a job well done!



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:23:26


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    Randy, Great Job!!!! Our HEROES will never be forgotten. Let's continue to pray for all those that work so hard to protect our CITIES, STATES and this beautiful COUNTRY. (We are truly the land of the FREE).......rgarcia-KCMOPD



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:37


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:59


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:35


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    Nice tribute to all those who passed away on September 11th. Keep up the good work.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:06:08


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    We will never forget! God Bless! Deborah Karst, Captain Marion County Fire-Rescue Ocala, FL 34471



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:48:43


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    I think the artwork you have created, as well as your website, is one of the finest tributes I have seen over the past few months. At this time, I am still unemployed and I cannot afford to make a purchase but as soon as I find employment, I would like to do so for my parents. My father worked downtown all of his life and they lost friends on 9/11.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:24


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:49


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:26:11


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    Awesome!



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:12:51


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    What a wonderful tribute. I was dissapointed that some of the link's didn't work but i do have "Can't Cry Hard Enough" on my website. http://RoxanneMoses.com/ it also is a tribute site.



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:11:28


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    Dear Randy: The poster is BEAUTIFUL! I sincerely hope you get permission to get it published. :-) Take care and God bless you. Fondly: Marlene (Pixie) Pixie's Place Memorials 2002 http://www.angelfire.com/stars2/angelize56/ppmem2002/index.html angelize56@hotmail.com



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:25


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    Very appropriate concept. I commend you.



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:24:10


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    Good job on the artwork, its too bad such a trajedy like this is what it takes to bring so many people together.....once again excellent job!



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:24:42


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    Everything looks good i will forward this site to members of my dept.



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:43:23


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    People say we need to let it heal, but I think we need to see pictures like this everyday to remember our true heros, thanks NYPD,NYFD,EMT, and any other volunteer who put his life on the line for his brother. I'm proud to be a FIREFIGHTER! Shawn Morrow-Tuscaloosa Fire Dept. Tuscaloosa, Alabama



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:19:49


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the greatness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:36:33


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    I am very impressed with the artwork located on this site.



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:16


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    As a firefighter it moves me every time I think about our brothers and sisters who died in the line of duty!I like this web site,I think it is a good idea its a chance for all fellow brothers and sisters in the fire/ems service to come together and show how much we love and care for one another and the people we protect! thank you Dave (The Wave)Adler Jacksonville Fire/Rescue Squad 21



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:41:08


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    THIS IS A VERY EXPRESSIONAL PAINTING, THAT SHOWS JUST HOW MANY BRAVE SOULS DIED DOING WHAT THEY LOVE TO DO.



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:29:30


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    Greta Job Honoring the fallen! Robert S. Cole Paramedic, CCEMT-P Ada County Paramedics Boise, Idaho



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:28:33


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    YOU HAVE GOT SOME NERVE SELLING THIS PICTURE AND CHARGING THE RIDICULOUS PRICES FOR SAME! IT'S TOO BAD SOME IDIOT LIKE YOU MAKES MONEY OFF FIREFIGHTER, POLICEOFFICERS, EMTS, MILITARY PERSONEL AND THE LIKE LOSING THEIR LIVES. GET A JOB AND A HAIRCUT YOUR GOUL.



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:03:23


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    Beautiful work, very moving. Thanks for your efforts. Love to all.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:30:59


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    Randy, i am the sister-in-law of Kat3075 my husband was lost at the WTC, he was a firefighter. if your proceeds are really going to the families what you are doing is a wonderful thing. I wish I had time to do some wonderful projects such as this one. Our husbands faces should always be remembered.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:00:30


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    Nice Job! Keep up the good work, it is well needed and respected in this country. Donna Cote Web Producer WGGB NEWS40 dcote@sbgnet.com



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:24:27


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    I can still remember, with great clarity, where I was and what I was doing when I heard about the Twin Towers. Like the rest of the world I was then glued to the television trying to establish what had happened and how many poor innocent souls had lost their lives. Your tribute, in its simplicity, puts faces to the events unfolded. Heroes every one. Thank you.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:13:02


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    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE,WELL DONE.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:17:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:54:26


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    I am a firefighter with the city of Mishawaka, IN. Looking at the artwork, with all those faces makes you realize how many men and women lost their lives that day. It makes me proud to be a firefighter and something like is a tremendous honor to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. God Bless.



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    Date: 16 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:57:23


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    Randy Thank you for sending me the link to this website. The artwork is excellent and a very fitting tribute to the heroes we lost on September 11 2001. The picture plus the opening music brought the emotions of the time back. From a "foreigner" living in America, my thanks for supporting the families of the heroes. helenhcsc@aol.com



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:56:01


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    Randy, I am the President of the Northern California Chapter of COPS. I am a survivor as well as an active law enforcement officer. I want to say thank you for the beautiful artwork that you have created. My 4 yr old son was a witness to the tragic acts via the television and he himself is a proud survivor of his father. He wants to be a fireman, policeman, and ambulance driver when he grows up. He is so small but yet so smart. This artwork will honorably be added to his collection that he watches over with admiration and respect. Thanks again for a fine job! Tammy Monego (EOW: 12/12/98)



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:17:03


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    Hello Randy I have alot of family in law what you did here is a wonderful thing. I lost my uncle in 1998 in the line of duty. To this day I still have a hard time dealing with it, but this has made me see things in a different light. Thank you Randy



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    Date: 18 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:00:56


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    Hi Randy, I'm new at this computer, but I just received the Artwork, and ordered one print. I might be able to order your limited edition when they come out. I don't need a reminder of what happened, because it was etched in my heart forever. I want it to lift the brave ones, and the survivors of those who were abruptly taken from us on 9-11. Even though it was meant for evil, God has used it to strengthen our country, unite us as One Nation Under God, and to help us realize He is still on the throne, and has His hand over America. Thanks again for your beautiful work, and the opportunity to experience it. Sincerly, Pat Fishburne 634 County Rd. 2401 Wedowee, Al. 36278 (paf@acs-isp.com) God Bless!!!!!!



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:31:19


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    Randy, Thank you for the inviting me to visit your incredable artwork. I think it captures the bravery of our firefighters. You did a good job in displaying our heroes ! I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and for those that give their lives to save others GOD BLESS YOU in your efforts. Allie O



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:49:35


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    I love the poster of the three firefighters.May God help us to overcome this tradegy.May God not only bless the U.S.A but the whole wide world.The Lord said love your neighbor as thy self that doesn't just mean your next door neighbor but anyone you come in contact with.I also would like to thank those who are taking the time to help clean up that disaster.May God be with them and keep them strong.



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:19:14


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    The faces say it all. They gave their lives so that others may live. America has a new respect for our public servants. I have cried, dreamed and thought of them often. Their families gave their ultimate sacrifices, their loved ones. Never in my life have I ever thought this would happen. The heavens above opened it's heart to them. They have a special place in everyones heart and soul. You did an excellent job Randy. Denise Luce dluce1@ev1.net



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:34:43


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    Your art work is great. I am proud to be an American, FireFighter, and Union Brother. But yet so sad that someone could do these cowardice acts against our people and our brothers. May they rest in peace, but never forgotten, knowing they made a difference.



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    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:48:06


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    very nice job.



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    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:30:28


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    Out of all the tributes I have seen yours is by far the best. It's touching and "bring home" real.



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    Date: 22 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:40:59


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    Very nice. They deserve a tribute for their combined rescue efforts. It is a fitting for those brave men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty. May it be a lasting testimonial to the impact the rescuers left on New York after 09/11.



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:00


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    It's a wonderful thing you are doing here... United we stand!



    Remote User:
    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:14:43


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    beautiful work please e-mail me when other art work might be added conniek8000@aol.com



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:49:36


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    It is a very fitting tribute to the disaster that hit in our country. It makes one feel proud to be part of such a great counrty where you know others are there to help you.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:07:29


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    Thank You and God Bless You! Chaplain Gerald E. Brock-Darlington County Fire District 8 Darlington County-Hartsville,.C.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:30:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:50


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the great! ness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:55:37


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the bet! ter my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:30:03


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it,,then for you & your GREAT artisic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:55:34


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    Dear randy, As a "retired" volunteer fire chief, I must commen you on your work of art! After viewing Can't Cry Hard Enough, this is perhaps the definite reach into the souls of firefighters. Your choice of Amazing Grace brought back sad, yet bittersweet memories when we lost two of our twin cities finest during the blizzard of 1993. Your choice of NYFD's Father Judge on the more to see is perhaps the greatest acheivement in your poster-under the flag and by the firefighter's he loved so dearly, and died as well as the others so gallenty. Thank you for touching my soul again-i want to forget, but can never forget. As I tell my wife, once a firefighter, always a firefighter. Either male o! r female, volunteer or paid, it does not matter-the loss of one makes us cry-the loss of so many on Sept. 11th perhaps took a piece of us all and died with them. Thank you for your efforts-have forwarded your new site to many firefighting friends. Thank you for remembering our fallen brothers and sisters-I lost friends that tragic day, but hope and pray that they have found peace in their new world as we constantly struggle with the reality of ours...my final wish, I embrace and someday see you again! Great work-thank you from a "vetern" of twenty plus years. Past Fire Chief, John David Marko, Goodwill Vol. Hose Co., West Pittston, Pa.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:56:32


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    Hello, First I feel I have to explain a little of my background. I am currently a Police Officer for Dallas PD in Oregon (yes, Dallas...small town). I have grown up here and my goal has always been Law Enforcement since I was a young boy. I am a third generation Cop, and hope that someday my own son will follow in the Family business. Prior to becoming a Cop, I was a Volunteer Fire Fighter, and an EMT Basic. This helped me through College, as well as staying out of trouble until I was old enough to get hired on as a Cop. When I brought up your website, I have to tell you..... I felt the chills crawl up my back, my eyes well up with tears, and my heart still hurts with all the sorrow and mourn for those families who are still asking themselves, "What if....?" I feel that I speak for more than myself when I extend my grattitude and appreciation for taking the time to make such a memorable tribute, for us to honor, and respect our fallen warriors. Sincerely, Ofc Ray Sizemore Dallas Police Department



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:42:13


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    This is a very nice wed site. Thank you for your hard work towards the 343 firemen who died on that day.



    Remote User:
    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:58:44


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    Great Tribute IAFF Local 2297 North Naples Professional Firefighters North Naples, Florida





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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:43:24


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    Thank you for sharing this with me...If you would like me to add this link to www.americantragedymemorial.homestead.com please let me know Rochelle



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:20:18


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    VERY BREATH TAKING



    Remote User:
    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:19


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    i believe that is the best thing that i have seen since 9-11. It is real nice



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:54:15


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    Hola Randy, Aunque estamos muy lejos de New York, igual sentimos pena y nostalgia por nuestro hermanos bomberos caidos el 11/09/2001 asi como por las demas personas, me parece muy bonito y acertado el tributo que realizas. Cap. Juan Mendoza R. Cia. VICTORIA 8 2do. Jefe LIMA - PERU



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:11:23


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    That is a beautiful tribute to all the lives lost that day. My husband is a firefighter for the city of Baytown,Texas and the events that occured on September 11 2001 touched home. That day may be gone but the spirit of those lives lost will never be forgotten. Mrs. J.Carr



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:23:40


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    i'm a fourth generation firefighter. my family has been in my department since it was organized. i've only been a firefighter for three years but i grew up around the fire service. if i were to ever fall in the line of duty. i feel that i would like to be reconized for my duties. web sites like this one are important to show the bravery of men and women across the nation. i have never lost a friend in a fire and i hope i never will. ever ready' ever willing' loyal to our duty



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:51:51


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    Beautiful work Randy! Very touching. Your passion reflects true Aloha! Aloha, Renise



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:40:01


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    Randy, Beautiful work. congratulations. I am an artist too. A painter / printmaker. It is so hard to make good art from experiences that touch us so deeply. Beatriz Arnillas



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:16:17


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    Randy, as the wife of a firefighter, this makes me cry. I feel very selfish and grateful that my husband was not one of the fallen and have cried many times with him over the fallen bretheren. I think this is tasteful and a very heartwarming way to not only remember but also help those left behind heal. God bless and keep you and yours. Pam Weber



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:04:52


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    This is outstanding keep up the great work.



    Remote User:
    Date: 27 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:16:07


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    This is a very beautiful picture. We all know how much time and effort it must have been to put this picture together. People like you should do as much of it as possible. R.V.F.C.



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 09:27:01


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    I am a volunteer emt, a 911 operator, and I am dating a full time firefighter, I give my condolences to the families of the victims of 9-11-01 both civilian and public safety. I would also like to salute the brave men and women who continue to do and enjoy their jobs in public safety everyday only to wonder when the largest sacrafice will be. THEIR LIVES!



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 20:04:16


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    Your "Faces of the Brave" brought tears to my eyes. Truly a beautiful tribute to all that perished, helped and are still dealing with 9/11. Thank you for creating such a wonderful piece of art. It will touch many. Casey Fowler - New York, New York



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 07:02:45


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    I was very moved and touched by this site. A fine tribute to the brave rescue workers. Eva Stockholm, Sweden



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 10:39:36


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    This is very touching. Leaves you speechless to think about the number of lives that Sept. 11th touched.

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    My father is a retired firefighter of 35 years for the Toronto Fire Dept. I am honored to say that he is my hero as is all the men and women firefighters that lost their lives saving others on Sept 11, 2001. My heart goes out to all the families of those they lost doing what they love, and I would like to thank them and all the others that work every day risking their lives for others. Sheri Knighton mspbcsk@hotmail.com



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    22 Jan 2002
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    Hello, I'M A WIFE OF A RETIRED FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER, THESE PICTURES REALLY HIT HOME, THEY ARE BEAUITFUL AND TOUCHED MY SOUL! GOD BLESS ALL OUR HEARO'S OF SEPT 11,2001. ALL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AND ALSO BLESS THESE PRECIOUS MEN AND WOMEN WHO OUT STIL AT THE SIGHT. ALSO THE DETECTIVE'S WHO ARE DIGGING THROUGH THE RUBBLE IN HOPES OF FINDING SOMETHING OF THE VICTIMS FOR THEIR FAMILES CLOSURE.



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    28 Jan 2002
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    Dear Randy, As a retired Firefighter I would like to commend you on this inspirational piece of artwork. The days following September 11th were tough for all firefighters around the world as we watched the scenes from Ground Zero. Knowing that I had lost so many of my brother firefighters and the thoughts of their families without their firefighter coming home was a very emotional time for me. The love of my life, Vicki, had secretly been working on a piece for me called Brothers. It depicts three firefighters, one in distress and his two brothers helping him to safety. This was the start of many renderings that Vicki would do in Pen & Ink. Although I am in the middle of reconstructing our web site I will give you an inside link to take a look at her wonderful work. Keep in mind that the shopping cart has been deactivated and if you have any questions or comments, please contact me at eric@the-stone-house.com. Keep up the great work and keep the memories of America's Bravest alive. Eric Lagesten - Chapel Hill, NC



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:43:19


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    Randy, Just wanted to let you know that the artwork looks very good. I just returned from New York and the WTC Ground Zero area. I am a Deputy Sheriff in the State of Ohio. Would I be able to purchase a photo of your work? Thank You for your time and information. Al Adair #3029



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:47:27


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    Thank you for this beautiful tribute. I think it would be most fitting to be part of the memorial at ground zero. Frances Blackwell mother of Christopher Blackwell, Firefighter Rescue 3 MIA 9-11-01



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:09:49


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    I thought it was great. It shows great detail for the men and women. That lost there lives on september the 11th. and to thier families to remember. firepuppy@firehousemail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:50


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    I wanted to sign the book and tell you that that poster is a beautiful tribute to those who we lost on that awful day. They may be gone but their memories stay within the relms of my heart and memory. They were all truly special people and showed us that good still can overcome evil. Saying that they are some of New York's finest doesn't even come close to the unsurmountable respect that I have for them. Thank you for keeping their memory alive. You have done a wonderful job :) Sincerely, Joni White Winchester, VA



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:03:25


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    What a wonderful tribute!! It still brings chills to my bones and tears to my eyes. I'm a wife of a firefighter and I know that every day is special and that when our firefighters, police and EMS workers are called to duty they never know what that call may entail. GOD BLESS AMERICA and all our HEROES and their families for givng the ultimate sacrafice. Thanks for making a special tribute. Diane Koeritz,Thousand Oaks,CA.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:23:51


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    Nice site. Commendable effort on the poster! It looks wonderful and I was glad to finally see someone recognizing the EMT's along with the other brave men and women who lost their lives that day. I will spread the word about this site! Sherre A. Harris Emt-P/firefighter saharris1974@earthlink.net



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:10:54


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    Randy, "Brave Faces" is fantastic and a very fitting tribute to all those who gave their lives so that others (all 25 000 of them) could live. As a firefighter I thank you for doing your bit to ensure that these very brave people will never be forgotten.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:11:53


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    I think this site was very well done. It conveys the emotions and memories etched so vividly on our psyche and needed to embrace forever in our minds lest we forget those who gave so bravely of themselves to help others on that fateful day in September 2001. Thank you Randy!! You do us proud!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:12:29


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    Tears came to my eyes, as it should to any police officer, fireman or emt. god bless Your Web Site is the best I have seen. A Oklahoma Police Officer



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:00


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it,,then for you & your GREAT artisic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:32


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    Randy As a serving police officer in the UK with nearly 30 years service every emergency worker around the world felt something on that fatefull day. Your picture is an extraordinary tribute to our fellow brothers who gave their all for the sake of others. PC 2481 David Foley Northumbria Police. England



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:01


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    This is a very inspirational picture, my thoughts and prayers go out to the families of my fallen brothers and sisters. The events on 9/11/01 have opened alot of eyes as to what we face every time we answer the call, we never know what we may be facing until it's too late but we continue to answer the call. Thank you very much for honoring our fallen hero's who made the ultimate sacrifice. Captain Ricky Newman, Ridgeway District Volunteer Fire Department. Ridgeway, Virginia 24148



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:37


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    A FITTING AND WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN ON THIS SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC. THIS EVENT THOUGH TRAGIC AND SAVAGE BEYOND BELIEF HAS MADE THE BOND BETWEEN THE GREAT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN EVER STRONGER.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:15:16


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    i think it is a very good and emotional tribute page it was a good idea to list "not the names" but all the faces who have paid the ultimate price. good job!!!! "GOD BLESS THE U.S.A." Keith Kurthy Professional Firefighter Monticello N.Y.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:15:57


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    Very moving - a great tribute. My nephew was one of FDNY Rescue 3 ...my brother John was also a Captain in FDNY...Dad and uncles NYPD...so, it really hit home. Thanks, from Colorado



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:16:23


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    EXCELLENT WEB SITE! I THINK IT IS A GREAT TRIBUTE TO EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS NATIONAL TRAGEDY. GREAT JOB OFFICER MICHAEL RIMKUS IRONWOOD PUBLIC SAFETY IRONWOOD MI. 49938 E-MAIL marimkus@hotmail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:17:04


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    I was very moved. I think you have captured the essence of the meaning of the word America..home of the brave.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:17:36


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    Absloutely wonderful! Being Canadian, if responding to the guest book is all I can do to express my condolences and thoughts to the victims and families, and the heroic rescuers, I am proud to have done it through your site. May the angels dry your tears........ Stacey



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:18:14


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    I think your site is one of the best for remembering the brave heros of this tragic incedent.I only wish I could have been there to help them if I could have. Duke Lashmett Chief Lusk Vol. Fire Dept. Lusk Wy.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:07


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    Hi Randy, I'm a Federal Firefighter and the poster look's great! This has hit home for me since I was born and raised in N.Y. And my farther in-law is a city FF along with alot of friend's of mine. I would love to purchase a print but I did not see any donation's going to my Fallen Brother's family's but to each his own. Nice work!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:37


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    This is an excellent tribute to those Police Officers, Firefighters, and, EMS workers who made the ultimate sacrifice 9.11.01. I was there with a team of Officers from my Department in the days following the attack. In almost 20 years in Law Enforcement, I have never witnessed such devastation. These men and women are truly heroes. Our prayers are with the families. May our Brothers and Sisters rest in peace. SgtTommyB/Monmouth County



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:20:19


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    The artwork and the inspiration you have developed with this poster is beyond words. You have done an incredible job of memorializing the heroes that we can all look up to and receive strength and encouragement from. I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and continue to pray for those that give their lives on a daily basis. GOD BLESS YOU Rick Tucker Chattanooga, Tennessee



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:20:50


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    As the daughter of a retired EMT Nationally Registered Paramedic, and a former member of the armed services, I must say this is one of the greatest tributes I have seen. You have captured the essence of those who gave their lives so others could live. Excellent job! Jennifer Rodriguez-jezmer@earthlink.net. Salisbury, Maryland.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:27:20


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    I am a Volunteer Firefighter/EMT in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. and the daughter of a retired Prince George's County Police Officer. Engine 271 from my station was called to the Pentagon on September 11th on the third alarm. The sights there will never be forgotten by any of us. The NYC picture that you did is a wonderful tribute. We should never forget those who lost their lives that day, or the courage of those brave men and women, whether they were Fire, EMS, Police, or civilians. God Bless America, and its citizens. C. Burley Morningside, Maryland www.morningsidevfd.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:27:48


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    Outstanding! As a police officer myself, it really hits home to see the faces of those who died trying to save others! Sgt. Larry Worden Union Gap Police Dept.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:28:20


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    You did an awesome job!!!!!! Wendy Norris President, Firefighter Ministries www.theultimatefirehouse.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:29:08


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    bonjour, un mail de PARIS, FRANCE, congratulations pour ce que vous avez faits, beaucoup de mes amis et moi sommes tous affectés par ce drame, le peuple américain nous à montrer qu'ils gardaient la foi en un pays libre et fort, ce que nous francais devrions suivre comme exemple. nous ne sommes pas à l'abri du même drame, et tous les peuples doivent se tenir la main pour éradiquer ce terrorisme. de tout coeur avec vous, nous n'oublions pas Olivier GELLE Paris, FRANCE



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:01


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    Thank you Randy for your efforts, I will forward your fine tribute to all police officers in my address book here and overseas. It deserves to be seen and they deserve to be remembered! Bob Chauvin (Member Orlando FOP/FOPA LODGE # 25)



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:48


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    Very Well Done! A Fitting Tribute To Those We Lost On Such A Terrible Day! Semper Fi, PO1 Patrick McDonald # 359 Charles County Sheriff's Office, Maryland



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:31:44


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    One simple word AMAZING!!!! OBION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - Obion County, Union City, Tennessee



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:33:38


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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:17


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    Very touching artwork. I am in Law Enforcement and I am from NJ as well. 9-11 has taken a piece of me as well as all my family and friends that are police and firefighters in NY and NJ. Very nice work!!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:57


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    The Photo and music gave me goosebumps and was a reminder that our brothers and sisters will never be forgotten. God Bless them all! Bob Rivard, Local 850 IAFF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:35:40


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    I AM A VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER FOR LITTLE TOWN IN TENNESSEE. WHEN THE 9-11 INCIDENT HAPPENED I FELT A TREMEDOUS CHUNK BEING RIPPED OUT OF THE FAMILY I AM A PART OF. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE AFFECTED FAMILIES. I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE THE FIREMEN FROM N.Y. COME THROUGH MY COUNTY ON THE "THANK YOU AMERICA TOUR" ON BICYCLES. THE DAY WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART BECAUSE I MET THE FIREMAN ON 11-25 WHICH IS MY BIRTHDAY. MY FUTURE PLANS ARE JOINING A FULL TIME FIRE DEPT. WHEN I FINISH COLLEGE. I HOPE THE PRIDE STAYS STRONG IN AMERICA. LOVE YOU ALL. BRANDON PRICE SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:36:18


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    Dear Randy, Thank you so much for sharing your site with me. This is so beautifull. When I saw your email this morning I had to cry, see, I am not a firefighter or a police woman, I am not even american, but I love your country so much and my heart still hurts because of what happened 9-11. I was always wondering what angels really look like, now I know by looking at your artwork. Because everyone that risks and gives his life for someone they don´t even know, must be an angel. I feel honored to be able to order this picture, and proud to show it to everybody I know here in Germany. Wonderfull work Randy!! Irene Pols Germany



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:36:53


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    that's a great picture it will serve as a reminder of what happen and who america counted on to do (da job)!make me proud to be a firefighter ! david brown captain eastside fire dept. valdosta georgia 31606



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:37:20


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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:38:08


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    Randy, We lost our son on 2/23/01. He was Ptl. Michael Nickerson, Michael was shot and killed in the line of duty in responce to a routine noise complant. There was a memorial site established for him, this site has brought us great comfort, as we are able to read the messages people send. I believe it has also brought to his many friends a comfort aswell. The site you have created is a wounderful site, you should know that you have given a outlet to many who have messages to send. Thank You ........Joe and Sue Nickerson



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:43:01


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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:43:38


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    The sacrifice made on a daily basis by the thousands of men and women in the public safety services was immoralized in this work of art. May we never forget each of those faces. Randy Grago Retired Policeman



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:45:03


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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:46:26


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    I think your work is a beautiful tribute to all the fallen heros. Sherry in Calif



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:46:59


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    Hi Randy: I just want to say thanks for the moving presentation. I am a volunteer firefigther out of northern New Jersey. We sent two days at gound zero and we are honored to have served with FD, PD,EMS and tradesmen when duty called. We all lost a little that day. USRFD Department 12 Badge # 6



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:47:57


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    Hello Randy ! With your "ART Work", you have honored all Firefighters, that have given their life's so courageously on that tragic day, Sept. 11. 2001... I'm sure all their loyal firefighter brothers and their own families are very touched by it! I also like to thank you for your work! Hartmut Reinsch Toronto CANADA schmied@sympatico.ca



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:50:20


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    I think it is beautiful and gives full recognition and honors those that died to save our wtc for our country. Also gives the recognition to the 3 men who came up with the Idea and how they did it was wonderful and Those 3 men should not be replaced with any one different. I love it and Admire your vision. Good luck. Love and honor from a NYC Rescue (Capt) firefighters Sister. his name is Freddy Scholl, Mine is Debbie Scholl. I am into art also and appreciate what you have done. Sincerely, Debbie Scholl



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:50:59


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    Randy, Wow what a way to honor our fallen brothers and sisters. As a member of the IAFF I want to thank you for your wonderful art. It is so touching to see people all over the world rally around our fallen brothers and their families. Keep up the good work. Tim



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:51:30


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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:52:56


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    Thank you.. PO Larry Rand Port Authority Police of NY/NJ



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:53:59


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    Thanks for letting me know about your site. I am too exhausted in all aspects of being to explore other than this quick visit but please keep up the positive energy. It is an ongoing recovery in every way and our Front line heroes that are still alive and breathing have given their all and they continue you to do say. We need to pray for their health and spirits -- for all of us to keep going, focus on the positive and happy memories because they are there and recharge our batteries -- spirits, souls hearts and encourage each other. So thanks, best, Suzannah B. Troy artist and volunteer, NYC



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:47


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    My name is Mark Nelson I am career fire fighter (IAFF Local 1664) in Montgomery County, Maryland just outside of WAshington, DC. When I am not wearing the hat of fire fighter, I am a musician and recording engineer. As a result of the attacks on September 11, 2001, I rewrote the lyrics and recorded the song "Knocking on Heaven's Door" in my home recording studio. I also called on some local musician friends to help me with my efforts. The end result was has been described as a very marketable product. Every cent of the money raised will go to will go to the New York Fire Fighters 9-11 relief fund that has been established by the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). I am not seeking any personal monetary gain at all, nor are those who helped me record the song. I want to help the families of my fellow fire fighters who gave the ultimate and supreme sacrifice on September 11, 2001. Here are the re-written lyrics Mama please explain to me Why I can't see you anymore Bad men have taken you from me Feels like I'm knocking on heaven's door Chorus (4 times) KNOCK KNOCK KNOCKING ON HEAVENS DOOR Solo I hear that help is coming for me Will I see you again? I'm not sure These people will do their best for me But I might be knockin on heaven's door Chorus, Solo Mama this message for you is from me I will not see you anymore And to the one's who did this to me You won't be knocking on heaven's door Chorus End



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:29:59


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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:34:49


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    I found the art work, "Faces of the Brave" to be very inspirational and motivational. We must never forget those who put their lives on the line everyday.The art work is a beacon of light in mist of the horrible occurrences of that day.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:03:23


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    Randy I'm very impressed with your artwork. It is a great tribute to the men and women who lost their lives on that sad September morning. I went to NY and to ground zero 9 days after the attacks. It's a trip I will never forget. I was told some very touching stories from the NYC firefighters. May God Bless them and the families who lost loved ones that day. Chief Woody Wheeless Marion Fire Department Marion, AR



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:32:08


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    I feel that this is a beautiful piece of artwork. Not only does it pay tribute to those hero's, but to FF's and PO's everywhere. Thank you for this wonderful tribute!!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:43:56


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    VERY GOOD!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:59:43


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    Randy, you've captured the spirit of America's brave heroes-the fallen FDNY, NYPD and PAPD members who will long be remembered. Thank you for this fitting tribute.



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:02:13


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    This is a beautiful piece of artwork. It is so inspiring as the men and women of the NYPD, FDNY, and all other agencies worked together, at this time of tragedy. I happened to be there as a volunteer from Pitman Police Dept. in South Jersey. Myself and 3 other co-workers. My heart goes out to all the men and women who lost their lives, doing what we do best, PROTECT AND SERVE!!!!!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:08:56


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    Excellent artwork.



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:36:46


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    Wow--it's amazing.



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:46:17


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    great work and very moving. thanks for sharing. nancy mitchell-ruidoso, nm



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:21:27


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    The pictures were great and we thankyou for your apprication in our line of work. Gus Stonum Secretary Big Laramie Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Laramie, Wyoming 82070



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:53:19


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    HOLA RANDY! SOY RESPONSABLE DEL SERVICIO DE EMERGENCIAS DE PAJARA, FUERTEVENTURA, ISLAS CANARIAS, ESPAÑA. PIENSO QUE TODO LO QUE SIGNIFIQUE RENDIR HOMENAJE A TODOS AQUELLOS COMPAÑEROS CAIDOS AQUEL FATIDICO 11 SEPT.TIENE QUE APLAUDIRSE, TU OBRA ES BUEN EJEMPLO DE ELLO, DESDE ESTE LUGAR EN MEDIO DEL OCEANO ATLANTICO NUESTRO MAS SENTIDO HOMENAJE PARA TODOS ELLOS, SALUDOS.FRAN



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:14:00


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    The picture of the fallen are beautiful. Thank you Adam Sadler



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:53:15


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    Thanks Randy. Even though the faces appear small on the site, I can still pick out the faces of all of my friends. I hope you get the go ahead to print up the posters, I'd love to get one for my home and station house. Good luck! Tara, NYPD



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:21:25


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    some peaple are born to greatness some peaple have greatness thrust upon them we salute you all south wales fire service u.k.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:15:19


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    Such a beautiful tribute to all fallen heroes. I was very moved to recognize Father JUDGE, Chaplain of the FDNY, whom I met in February 2000 while visiting NYC and its so great FIRE DEPARTMENT. MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL. BOSIO Philippe Firefighter of MONACO



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:40:14


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    I am very impressed with your work. I think you have done a great job!! Be proud.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:20:47


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    Hi Randy, Congratulations on your tribute poster. It is very nice. I hope your request to be able to sell it goes through so it can help out the different charities you wish to help. William Carson Montreal Police, Canada



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:11


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    Randy, That is a beautiful piece of art work that you have done. It represents the fallen ones very nicely and they desire it. It is very touching and makes you want too cry. But it also refreshes the memory of what the terrorists has done too are great country, but we will prevail. Dodie



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:55:40


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    Randy,This is the nicest thing a person could have done for those fallen comrades. Special thanks from a EMT from Illinois.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:32:51


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    I am a Paramedic and VFF myself and part of me wishes I could have been/be there and another part is glad that I wasn't. It was a very sad day for all of America but also our most glorious one. The artwork looks great. Stay safe and God Bless!!



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:13


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    I think it is one of the best after date posters I've seen yet as a tribute to all those who lost their lives on 9/11. Good work. Dan Salazar (FireFighter/EFDNY)



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:45:17


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    My prayers. My prayers.



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:07:09


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    I just wanted you to know that the faces of the brave was awesome! I love any picture of firefighters because I am one but this one was just exceptional!Thank you! Shaina



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:46:27


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    My name is Cpl Austin Henson. I am a Marine stationed in Albany, Ga. I went to New York once and I still have pictures of the beautiful sisters. Damn them for what they did to us and I can swear by my life that justice will be served courtisy of a fleet of B-52's and a few Marines. God Bless the U.S.A. and God Bless the families of all the loved ones lost.



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:27:47


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    incredable



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:10:40


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    Very nice! Mascha Taylor Providers Billing Service



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:31:26


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    Simply Great! Lars Svensson, Polizeihauptmeister, Kreispolizeibehörde Paderborn, Germany



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:12


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    That is a true tribute! It is very moving. Thank you for memorializing our HEROS!



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:08:57


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    I have been a firefighter in District 3, West Seneca, NY, for almost 17 years, and on behalf of firefighters everywhere, I thank you for your tribute. I was trained at FDIC in Indianapolis by one of the FDNY firefighters killed. They will never be forgotten. Len Drajem Firefighter, EMT-I



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:29:52


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    it is very well done!!!!!! i was sent to the pentagon right after the plane hit..i got to see it up close and really pissed me off that these dirt bags could do this to our country, thanks to bill clinton!!!!!!!! you should come to the police memorial on may 15 in washington d.c and show it to alll the law enforcement officers. i would like a copy of it in the future...keep up the good work!!!!!!



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:28:45


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    God bless you for sharing your God given talent with us.



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:26:36


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    An unusual and touching tribute. Vint Cerf



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:51:22


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    A very moving and beautiful piece of art. I hope that everything goes well and I can see that your heart was in all of this work. Thank you for not forgetting the many victims of this tragedy. Mike Hennessy



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:20:50


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:21:38


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:28:30


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    a beautiful piece of work it truelly is a fiting tribute congratulatios from everyone in philly.gerry



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:46:14


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    What a beautiful tribute to such wonderful, brave souls. Thank You. jessica drake



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:53:49


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    I believe that the rescue workers would be very proud of your work. It is a truly beautiful piece of work. May God bless you in your continueing effort to memorialize the fallen heroes of 9-11-01. lynn p. lexington, SC; Polrber007@aol.com



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:31:45


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    Beautiful! God Bless everyone touched by the devastating events of September 11th 2001. God Bless America!! We shall overcome but we shall never forget September 11th, 2001. Elaine



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:52


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:53


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:42:05


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    Randy What a beautiful tribute to the heros of America, your work is inspirational and the fact that you are donating proceeds to charity shows that as a great artist your heart may not be as brave as the fallen heros but is as big , god bless you and America Joe Keenan Dublin Ireland



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:34:59


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    Gob bless you, keep them in our minds forever. This should help to remind us to pray for each other and the families left behind, they all are heros. Jeff Homan, Fire Marshal, Meridian Fire Dept, Meridian MS



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:11


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    Continue the good work!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:45:23


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    wonderful. breathtaking. crystal



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:49:48


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    Great Tribute.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:04:17


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    Very moving! Excellent presentation/ professional in every way. Congratulations. Alan Vandersloot, York, PA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:10:10


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    Thank You so much for making this such a wonderful tribute to those we lost who did so much and died with such dignity.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:17:07


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    Wonderful! A stiring tribute. thank you, Capt. Earl Gregory Rowlett Fire Rescue Rowlett, Texas



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:26:41


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    A beautiful tribute.....one to remember...K. Charlotte NC



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:44:14


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    Very nice. I come from a family of firefighters and a police officer. Thank you MQ from Des Moines



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:08:48


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    Great work!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:22


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    I ALSO did a tribute to NY Firefighters Painting and can be seen at www.jcfd.org We raised enough money with the painting/prints to personalize 343 prints for the lost NY Firefighters in the attack and sent one free copy to the families. My personnal email address is cc3915@aol.com Your painting looks GREAT ! May God Bless ,Chris Lacoste



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:48


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    I think your poster was a wonderful idea; very moving. Perhaps an additional one could be done the faces of those workers and others in the WTC who died. Lisa Henry Alexandria, VA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:24:40


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    Very well done, congratulations on nice artwork.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:26:28


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the better my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:27:32


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    When I looked at your artwork, I feel an awesome feeling of being proud that I am an American. They are very nice and heart warming. Linda Clark



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:23


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    As a Rescue worker who arrived at the site Sept 13 and worked thru the 23, I have to say that this is another one of the many great tributes to all of my fallen brothers. Mark J Seliga



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:29:51


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    Nice job. Good luck. Mike Picchioldi, IAFF Local 1700



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:32:26


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    On September 11th I left my heart in New York on October 13th Me and My Wife went to New York and gave money that we had raised at the Elks Lodge in our town to Ladder Co 6 and when we left that 2,100.00 dollars was just a meare image of how lucky my family is We Love you all Scott P



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:59:12


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    Nice work. Thanks for sharing. Freddie Oakley, Yolo County, CA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:48:33


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    This is great! Thanks so much for sharing! Mary



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:54:59


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    Randy, I think your artwork is beautiful. Thanks for emailing me. I don't know how you had my address, but thanks for sharing your work. It is great! Camille Carrithers



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:55:13


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    Job well done Randy! It's a great way to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in all of the emergency services, a very touching memorial. Lieutenant Gary D. Clark, EMT/FF, Hawley, MA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:28:32


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    Wow. Great Tribute!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:54:30


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    Wonderful....Thank you for including me. R. Hill



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:09


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    never more in my life have i been more proud of what i do than when i became a firefighter..being a firefighter is more gratifying to me than the praise i have received while doing what i believe to be what is natural for me to do. sept.11, 2001 wasn't the first time firefighters and emergency personnel were ever thought of as heros....it just magnified it.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:04:40


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    What an incredible job you have done in honoring our fallen heroes!! As one who has a dear friend who is a firefighter in New York City, I commend you and thank you for your work. Connie Branson, MO



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:14:46


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    I want to thank you for sharing your website with me and I will be happy to pass it along to the other 29 members of the Boston Polices Critical Incident Support Team some of us spent up to four weeks working with the Port Authority Police Department.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:16


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    Randy, I am a Police Officer with the Calgary Police Service and like everyone deeply shocked and saddened by the events of Sept 11, 2001. I want to commend you on the art work and your tribute to all our fallen heroes. Holly Carlson



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:44:23


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    THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL EFFORTS TO ALL OUR FALLEN BROTHERS DIVISION CHIEF RODNEY TURPEL NORTH LAUDERDALE FIRE RESCUE NORTH LAUDERDALE FLORIDA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:47


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    The works are absolutely beautifull. It will stand as a long lasting tribute for are fallen fellow brothers and sisters, who exemplified the true meaning of what emergency workers are all about.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:45:46


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    an interesting idea for a tribute to the wtc heroes



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:00:34


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    CONGRATULATIONS, on a fantastic website,well done for taking the time out,to pay tribute to these wonderful men and woman,may god bless every one of them , and you,take care GOD BLESS AMERICA,ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF GLASGOW tommybhoy67@aol.com



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:21:25


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    Randy..... Many thanks for your great inspiration. To those who have lost members of "The Bravest", my heartfelt sympathy.... all families and current members are in my thoughts and prayers ! My husband was amember of FDNY, now deceased, but the strength ,dedication and courage of the Dept.has always kept me strong, sooooo, please hang in there everyone !! Kathy R., S.I., NY



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:26:06


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    Good job, it is clear that it took a lot of time and effort.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:45:54


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    Very nice



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:51:19


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    Dear Randy, Very powerful and heartfelt. Truly an image for our times.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:01:24


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    Randy this is a super site!!!! Everything, right down to the music in the background. Sorry I didn't get right back to you, but we were out of town for most all wk.....This is truly a work of art....I know a little award from me is not much, but check your email as I would like to send it to you anyhow........Thank you again.......Laurie



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:18:33


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    I THOUGHT THE PICTURE WAS BEAUTIFUL. I'M GLAD TO SEE THERE ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF IN THIS WORLD WHO CARE. I MYSELF A POLICE OFFICER SALUTE YOU ON A JOB WELL DONE.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:57:46


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    RANDY GREAT JOB,AS A FIREFIGHTER WHO WORKED AT THE WTC IN OCT.1ST-5TH IT TOUCH MY HEART TO PUT FACES WITH THE PEOPLE WHO WE WERE LOOKING FOR. I HAVE SUBMIT MY RESERVATION FOR A PRINT. THANK YOU AN GOD BLESS PAUL.A.JONES.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:42:55


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    Randy - It is beautiful. When it displayed at the music began.... I guess I will never be able to listen to Amazing Grace without a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat. You have given honor to our fallen brothers and sisters through this work of love. Thank you. Jim Donahue, Redford, Michigan



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:01:18


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    Your poster is fantastic. I'm sure that the families, and co-worker of these fallen heros appreciate the time an effort you went to in making this poster. Your very talented. God Bless each and every person that passed away that day. karen



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:22:17


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    THANKYOU



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:32:31


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    Randy, That picture is amazing. I hope everyone that sees this picture will buy at least one. The money is definetely going to a great cause. Too bad so many lives had to be lost.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:08


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    Dear Randy I reviewed your website and I really like your artwork. I want to thank you for taking the time to remember the men and woman who gave there lives on sept 11 2001 in the act of bravery. Ron Shultz



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:06:49


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    It's nice that someone do this...this isn't just one more way to give the thanks to the many who have died...but it's still being one of the beatifull's. Receive my best wishes of just one volunteer fireman of Puerto Montt. Our citizens could keep on sleeping because they know we are there for them. Norman Lintz 2° Lieutenant 2° Fire Company Puerto Montt Chile



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:23:40


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    THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO OUR FALLEN HEROES. MY HEART GOES OUT TO ALL THE FAMILIES OF THESE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN. I HAVE BEEN AN ACTIVE FIREMAN FOR 38 YEARS AND HAVE MORE YEARS LEFT TO FIGHT FIRE AND SAVE LIVES. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER 11-SEPT-2001. ROBERT J. SCHULTZ YREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT YREKA, CALIFORNIA 96097 yfdinvb@yahoo.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:42:53


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    a job well done



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:45


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    I was honored to know that somthing good came out of something so bad. I made a lot of new friends while caring for others,one most of all that was the commander of the PAPD CISM Team Roland Kandle. All gave Some and some gave all. Roland gone but not forgotten. (Texas Wes)Chaplain Wesley McDuffie



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:19:31


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    hi my name is dave broderick i am a ironworker who worked down at ground zero i would like to get some imfortmation on this please email me at dbrode5270@aol.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 01:45:24


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    Randy, received your e-mail and checked out the artwork. Very commendable and a fitting tribute to those who died in the line of duty. David Thewlis Australia



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:16:02


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    Very good piece of work. I hope there will be more art on your web site in the future. Take care. Michal, Wroclaw/Poland maykeel@poczta.portal.pl



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:27:44


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    RANDY- HEY I REALLY LIKE YOUR WEBPAGE AND IM SO HAPPY THAT THERE IS A PERSON LIKE YOU OUT THERE. MYSELF IM ONLY A DJ AND I KNOW THAT MANY INNOCENT PEOPLES LIVES GOT TAKEN AWAY... AND THERES A PERSON THAT CARE AND I THANK GOD FOR THAT... KEEP IT UP RANDY TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU... LOVE AND ALOHA DJ KAIATANO 93-1 THE Q KQMQ



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:46:32


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    THANK YOU FOR THIS VERY MOVING AND FITTING TRIBUTE TO ALL THE FALLEN HEROS. JOHN AND INGRID MAHOGANY CREEK AUSTRALIA



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 03:36:46


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    This is a very well put together site and you are showing tremendous support for the people that lost thier lives (our heroes).



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:23:20


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    This is a superb photo mosaic depicting the fallen heroes of NYC. If you would like to see an oil painting which is equally moving then go to www.historicyorkshire.com to see the painting "Raising Freedom" by Yorkshire artist Joanne Shaw. It also depicts the 3 firemen raising the flag, whilst in the background stands the Statue of Liberty. To my knowledge, the original of this has been presented to the Mayor of New York to be contained in the Memmorial Exhibition. Chris Heath - Castleford, Yorkshire, ENGLAND.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:50:52


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    God Bless every one of you. The picture is great. Lisa Kepes New Cumberland, PA



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:23:16


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    As a employee of the Port Authority of NY & NJ and as a volunteer fire fighter in New Jersey, all I can say is well done. God bles you. John Zylinski Lk. Hopatcong, NJ



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:33:35


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    thank you for taking the time to share this with everyone.it's beautiful



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:51:20


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    just to say that i think this is a wonderful and fitting tribute to the fallen of 911.i am an emt in dublin ireland,i am not in a position to buy a copy at present but i have saved your details and will return asap.as an emergency worker thank you once again for your artwork.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:44


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    Great Site. I will visit again. Michael P. Wutz Williamsville, N.Y Fire Dept Director Firemen's Association State Of New York Visit www.FASNY.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:50:20


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    I commend the artist of this poster; it is and outstanding piece and really heart felt.As one of the recue workers that responded to WTC from upstate NY , I feel that it gives a look at the faces of the men and women that gave all in the time of need. I thank you for reconizing our fallen brothers and sisters.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:41


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri). While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:37:23


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of the Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri) and life member of the International Police Association. While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT!!! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. GOD BLESS AMERICA! Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:02:26


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    Very moving site - felt like I was there. The enormity of the loss is hard to fathom ...



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:46:48


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    Randy, Great job on the artwork. I am a dispatcher for my local fire dept and I know the risk that these guys face each and every day. All are heros. My heart goes out to all the familys who lost a loved one on 9-11-01. Thanks for all your doing. Angel Gwinn New Carlisle, Ohio Angel



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:33:22


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    Being A New Yorker, now living in Calif, have friends and family member who are fireman. Thank the Good Lord for their bravery, and their battles to save lives. Many lost theirs on that terrible day, but they know they are in our thoughts and prays forever. To the families, we are all here for you! God Bless you All. To the artist, what a beautiful tribute, keep it coming!



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:36:42


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    Pompjeeen Waasserbelleg



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:49:58


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    Hello randy I'm Active Firefigther from Luxembourg ( Europe). The Luxembourgian FireFigther was chocked about this tragedie, My Staion an my , we orgendized a T-shirt salling in Luxembourg (Limited edition) , Now we have salling 300 T-shirt the benifice of this tribute go to the Brothers of Squad 1 (brooklyn). your'e Idee is verry good , i hope that you can help with this tribute the famlies of the fallen Brothers. Good bless you and all the Firefigthers Blum L, www.helpfdny.net



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:23:08


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    I am a firefighter in Baltimore County, and after attending funerals in New York, your display really touches that part of "The Brotherhood" Thank you FADO Michael Stawski BCoFD, Eng. Co. 7



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:09:53


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    GREAT WEB SITE, VERY INTERESTING.FROM A RETIRED LIEUTENANT NYPD



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:46:01


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    Hola RANDY, me llamo Gustavo Durante y soy Oficial de los BOMBEROS VOLUNTARIOS de San Isidro ARGENTINA. quiero hacer llegar un saludo a ti por lo que haces y a todos mis hermanos BOMBEROS que luchan por la seguridad y bienestar de la HUMANIDAD. No hay mejor homenaje que llevarlos siempre en nuestro corazon, vallan nuestros respetos en nombre de todos mis compañeros a los hermanos AMERICANOS. " QUE DIOS PROTEJA A LOS BOMBEROS DEL MUNDO " Hasta siempre..... gustavodurante@hotmail.com



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:58:20


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    Thank you for keeping the memories of these great people alive. I hope that all of the rest of us will be inspired by this. For each job we go on, may our heart be with each and every one of those who passed before us. FF/EMT Dennis Shepard-Camp Lejeune,N.C. with 24 good years of service. A heart felt thanks for a job well done!



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:23:26


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    Randy, Great Job!!!! Our HEROES will never be forgotten. Let's continue to pray for all those that work so hard to protect our CITIES, STATES and this beautiful COUNTRY. (We are truly the land of the FREE).......rgarcia-KCMOPD



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:37


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:59


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:35


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    Nice tribute to all those who passed away on September 11th. Keep up the good work.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:06:08


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    We will never forget! God Bless! Deborah Karst, Captain Marion County Fire-Rescue Ocala, FL 34471



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:48:43


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    I think the artwork you have created, as well as your website, is one of the finest tributes I have seen over the past few months. At this time, I am still unemployed and I cannot afford to make a purchase but as soon as I find employment, I would like to do so for my parents. My father worked downtown all of his life and they lost friends on 9/11.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:24


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:49


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:26:11


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    Awesome!



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:12:51


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    What a wonderful tribute. I was dissapointed that some of the link's didn't work but i do have "Can't Cry Hard Enough" on my website. http://RoxanneMoses.com/ it also is a tribute site.



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:11:28


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    Dear Randy: The poster is BEAUTIFUL! I sincerely hope you get permission to get it published. :-) Take care and God bless you. Fondly: Marlene (Pixie) Pixie's Place Memorials 2002 http://www.angelfire.com/stars2/angelize56/ppmem2002/index.html angelize56@hotmail.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:25


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    Very appropriate concept. I commend you.



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:24:10


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    Good job on the artwork, its too bad such a trajedy like this is what it takes to bring so many people together.....once again excellent job!



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:24:42


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    Everything looks good i will forward this site to members of my dept.



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:43:23


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    People say we need to let it heal, but I think we need to see pictures like this everyday to remember our true heros, thanks NYPD,NYFD,EMT, and any other volunteer who put his life on the line for his brother. I'm proud to be a FIREFIGHTER! Shawn Morrow-Tuscaloosa Fire Dept. Tuscaloosa, Alabama



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:19:49


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the greatness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:36:33


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    I am very impressed with the artwork located on this site.



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:16


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    As a firefighter it moves me every time I think about our brothers and sisters who died in the line of duty!I like this web site,I think it is a good idea its a chance for all fellow brothers and sisters in the fire/ems service to come together and show how much we love and care for one another and the people we protect! thank you Dave (The Wave)Adler Jacksonville Fire/Rescue Squad 21



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:54:25


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    Great job



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:41:08


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    THIS IS A VERY EXPRESSIONAL PAINTING, THAT SHOWS JUST HOW MANY BRAVE SOULS DIED DOING WHAT THEY LOVE TO DO.



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:29:30


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    Greta Job Honoring the fallen! Robert S. Cole Paramedic, CCEMT-P Ada County Paramedics Boise, Idaho



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:03:23


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    Beautiful work, very moving. Thanks for your efforts. Love to all.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:30:59


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    Randy, i am the sister-in-law of Kat3075 my husband was lost at the WTC, he was a firefighter. if your proceeds are really going to the families what you are doing is a wonderful thing. I wish I had time to do some wonderful projects such as this one. Our husbands faces should always be remembered.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:00:30


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    Nice Job! Keep up the good work, it is well needed and respected in this country. Donna Cote Web Producer WGGB NEWS40 dcote@sbgnet.com



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:24:27


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    I can still remember, with great clarity, where I was and what I was doing when I heard about the Twin Towers. Like the rest of the world I was then glued to the television trying to establish what had happened and how many poor innocent souls had lost their lives. Your tribute, in its simplicity, puts faces to the events unfolded. Heroes every one. Thank you.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:13:02


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    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE,WELL DONE.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:17:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:54:26


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    I am a firefighter with the city of Mishawaka, IN. Looking at the artwork, with all those faces makes you realize how many men and women lost their lives that day. It makes me proud to be a firefighter and something like is a tremendous honor to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. God Bless.



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    Date: 16 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:57:23


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    Randy Thank you for sending me the link to this website. The artwork is excellent and a very fitting tribute to the heroes we lost on September 11 2001. The picture plus the opening music brought the emotions of the time back. From a "foreigner" living in America, my thanks for supporting the families of the heroes. helenhcsc@aol.com



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:56:01


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    Randy, I am the President of the Northern California Chapter of COPS. I am a survivor as well as an active law enforcement officer. I want to say thank you for the beautiful artwork that you have created. My 4 yr old son was a witness to the tragic acts via the television and he himself is a proud survivor of his father. He wants to be a fireman, policeman, and ambulance driver when he grows up. He is so small but yet so smart. This artwork will honorably be added to his collection that he watches over with admiration and respect. Thanks again for a fine job! Tammy Monego (EOW: 12/12/98)



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:17:03


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    Hello Randy I have alot of family in law what you did here is a wonderful thing. I lost my uncle in 1998 in the line of duty. To this day I still have a hard time dealing with it, but this has made me see things in a different light. Thank you Randy



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    Date: 18 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:00:56


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    Hi Randy, I'm new at this computer, but I just received the Artwork, and ordered one print. I might be able to order your limited edition when they come out. I don't need a reminder of what happened, because it was etched in my heart forever. I want it to lift the brave ones, and the survivors of those who were abruptly taken from us on 9-11. Even though it was meant for evil, God has used it to strengthen our country, unite us as One Nation Under God, and to help us realize He is still on the throne, and has His hand over America. Thanks again for your beautiful work, and the opportunity to experience it. Sincerly, Pat Fishburne 634 County Rd. 2401 Wedowee, Al. 36278 (paf@acs-isp.com) God Bless!!!!!!



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:31:19


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    Randy, Thank you for the inviting me to visit your incredable artwork. I think it captures the bravery of our firefighters. You did a good job in displaying our heroes ! I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and for those that give their lives to save others GOD BLESS YOU in your efforts. Allie O



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:49:35


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    I love the poster of the three firefighters. May God help us to overcome this tragedy. May God not only bless the U.S.A but the whole wide world. The Lord said love your neighbor as thy self that doesn't just mean your next door neighbor but anyone you come in contact with. I also would like to thank those who are taking the time to help clean up that disaster. May God be with them and keep them strong.



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:18:47


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    The faces say it all. They gave their lives so that others may live. America has a new respect for our public servants. I have cried, dreamed and thought of them often. Their families gave their ultimate sacrifices, their loved ones. Never in my life have I ever thought this would happen. The heavens above opened it's heart to them. They have a special place in everyone's heart and soul. You did an excellent job Randy.



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:19:14


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    The faces say it all. They gave their lives so that others may live. America has a new respect for our public servants. I have cried, dreamed and thought of them often. Their families gave their ultimate sacrifices, their loved ones. Never in my life have I ever thought this would happen. The heavens above opened it's heart to them. They have a special place in everyones heart and soul. You did an excellentjob Randy. Denise Luce dluce1@ev1.net



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:34:43


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    Your art work is great. I am proud to be an American, FireFighter, and Union Brother. But yet so sad that someone could do these cowardice acts against our people and our brothers. May they rest in peace, but never forgotten, knowing they made a difference.



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    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:48:06


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    very nice job.



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    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:30:28


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    Out of all the tributes I have seen yours is by far the best. It's touching and "bring home" real.



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    Date: 22 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:40:59


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    Very nice. They deserve a tribute for their combined rescue efforts. It is a fitting for those brave men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty. May it be a lasting testimonial to the impact the rescuers left on New York after 09/11.



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:00


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    It's a wonderful thing you are doing here... United we stand!



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:14:43


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    beautiful work please e-mail me when other art work might be added conniek8000@aol.com



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:49:36


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    It is a very fitting tribute to the disaster that hit in our country. It makes one feel proud to be part of such a great counrty where you know others are there to help you.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:07:29


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    Thank You and God Bless You! Chaplain Gerald E. Brock-Darlington County Fire District 8 Darlington County-Hartsville,.C.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:30:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:50


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the great! ness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:55:37


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the bet! ter my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:30:03


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it, then for you & your GREAT artistic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:55:34


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    Dear randy, As a "retired" volunteer fire chief, I must commendyou on your work of art! After viewing Can't Cry Hard Enough, this is perhaps the definite reach into the souls of firefighters. Your choice of Amazing Grace brought back sad, yet bittersweet memories when we lost two of our twin cities finest during the blizzard of 1993. Your choice of NYFD's Father Judge on the more to see is perhaps the greatest achievement in your poster-under the flag and by the firefighter's he loved so dearly, and died as well as the others so gallantry. Thank you for touching my soul again-i want to forget, but can never forget. As I tell my wife, once a firefighter, always a firefighter. Either male o! r female, volunteer or paid, it does not matter-the loss of one makes us cry-the loss of so many on Sept. 11th perhaps took a piece of us all and died with them. Thank you for your efforts-have forwarded your new site to many firefighting friends. Thank you for remembering our fallen brothers and sisters-I lost friends that tragic day, but hope and pray that they have found peace in their new world as we constantly struggle with the reality of ours...my final wish, I embrace and someday see you again! Great work-thank you from a "veteran" of twenty plus years. Past Fire Chief, John David Marko, Goodwill Vol. Hose Co., West Pittston, Pa.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:56:32


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    Hello, First I feel I have to explain a little of my background. I am currently a Police Officer for Dallas PD in Oregon (yes, Dallas...small town). I have grown up here and my goal has always been Law Enforcement since I was a young boy. I am a third generation Cop, and hope that someday my own son will follow in the Family business. Prior to becoming a Cop, I was a Volunteer Fire Fighter, and an EMT Basic. This helped me through College, as well as staying out of trouble until I was old enough to get hired on as a Cop. When I brought up your website, I have to tell you..... I felt the chills crawl up my back, my eyes well up with tears, and my heart still hurts with all the sorrow and mourn for those families who are still asking themselves, "What if....?" I feel that I speak for more than myself when I extend my gratitude and appreciation for taking the time to make such a memorable tribute, for us to honor, and respect our fallen warriors. Sincerely, Ofc Ray Sizemore Dallas Police Department



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:42:13


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    This is a very nice wed site. Thank you for your hard work towards the 343 firemen who died on that day.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:58:44


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    Great Tribute IAFF Local 2297 North Naples Professional Firefighters North Naples, Florida



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:43:24


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    Thank you for sharing this with me...If you would like me to add this link to www.americantragedymemorial.homestead.com please let me know Rochelle



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:20:18


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    VERY BREATH TAKING



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:19


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    i believe that is the best thing that i have seen since 9-11. It is real nice



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:54:15


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    Hola Randy, Aunque estamos muy lejos de New York, igual sentimos pena y nostalgia por nuestro hermanos bomberos caidos el 11/09/2001 asi como por las demas personas, me parece muy bonito y acertado el tributo que realizas. Cap. Juan Mendoza R. Cia. VICTORIA 8 2do. Jefe LIMA - PERU



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:11:23


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    That is a beautiful tribute to all the lives lost that day. My husband is a firefighter for the city of Baytown,Texas and the events that occurred on September 11 2001 touched home. That day may be gone but the spirit of those lives lost will never be forgotten. Mrs. J.Carr



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:23:40


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    I'm a fourth generation firefighter. my family has been in my department since it was organized. I've only been a firefighter for three years but I grew up around the fire service. if i were to ever fall in the line of duty. i feel that i would like to be recognized for my duties. web sites like this one are important to show the bravery of men and women across the nation. i have never lost a friend in a fire and i hope i never will. ever ready' ever willing' loyal to our duty



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:51:51


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    Beautiful work Randy! Very touching. Your passion reflects true Aloha! Aloha, Renise



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:40:01


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    Randy, Beautiful work. congratulations. I am an artist too. A painter / printmaker. It is so hard to make good art from experiences that touch us so deeply. Beatriz Arnillas



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:16:17


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    Randy, as the wife of a firefighter, this makes me cry. I feel very selfish and grateful that my husband was not one of the fallen and have cried many times with him over the fallen bretheren. I think this is tasteful and a very heartwarming way to not only remember but also help those left behind heal. God bless and keep you and yours. Pam Weber



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:04:52


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    This is outstanding keep up the great work.



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    Date: 27 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:16:07


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    This is a very beautiful picture. We all know how much time and effort it must have been to put this picture together. People like you should do as much of it as possible. R.V.F.C.



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 09:27:01


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    I am a volunteer emt, a 911 operator, and I am dating a full time firefighter, I give my condolences to the families of the victims of 9-11-01 both civilian and public safety. I would also like to salute the brave men and women who continue to do and enjoy their jobs in public safety everyday only to wonder when the largest sacrafice will be. THEIR LIVES!



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 20:04:16


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    Your "Faces of the Brave" brought tears to my eyes. Truly a beautiful tribute to all that perished, helped and are still dealing with 9/11. Thank you for creating such a wonderful piece of art. It will touch many. Casey Fowler - New York, New York



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 07:02:45


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    I was very moved and touched by this site. A fine tribute to the brave rescue workers. Eva Stockholm, Sweden



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 10:39:36


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    This is very touching. Leaves you speechless to think about the number of lives that Sept. 11th touched.



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    Date: 03 Apr 2002
    Time: 17:05:30


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    As the 6 month anniversary came and went I remembered your site and wanted to revisit, and see the beautiful tribute you have created. I have reserved a copy as I intend to give it to a FDNY that is very close to my heart. I pray that all legal entanglements may find solutions so that you are able to replicate a tribute well deserved. jessecoy@hotmail.com



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    18 May 2002
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    The hero's for 9 11 are so brave i wish i could meet them



    Date:
    14 Jun 2002
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    Randy-being both a Deputy Sheriff and a Volunteer Firefighter I just wanted to say thank you for what you are doing for my fellow fallen brothers and sisters that lost their lives on Oct. 11. The memory of each one of them will live in our hearts forever. Deputy/Firefighter G. Kilpatrick Arkansas



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    14 Jun 2002
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    Beautiful picture! Very fitting tribute to the brothers & NYPD & Port Authority & EMS workers that sacrificed their lives on that September day. God Bless FDNY from a sister of Local 80



    Date:
    20 Jun 2002
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    Dear Randy, I saw the article in the local RJ and wish you the best on your quest to get releases from all families concerned. It is an incredible idea and as a native Las Vegan am honored that the idea came from a local. I pray that all the pieces fall into place for you and your truly inspirational idea. My father was a police officer in Las Vegas for 25 years with the old LVPD, first Municipal Bailiff the City ever hired in 1961 and Captain of the Las Vegas Police Reserve for 17 years, if he were still alive he would love this artwork. I am sure he can see it now and is wishing you the best too. Randy L.



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    22 Jun 2002
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    What a wonderful way to preserve our hero's forever. They may be gone but never forgotten. Sam R.I.P. Karen



    Date:
    25 Jun 2002
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    There are no words to tell you how touched i am by this picture it is the nicest thing i have ever seen thank you so much for caring. Patricia Stackpole PS My brother was Captain Timothy Stackpole



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    25 Jun 2002
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    Words can't express how touched I am. This artwork is great. Thank you so much. My brother was killed on 911 his name was Captain Timothy Stackpole FDNY. Patricia Stackpole



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    12 Jul 2002
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    this is a great thing.



    Date:
    01 Aug 2002
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    21:00:36
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    I SAW A PRINT IN A RESTAURANT IN LAS VEGAS AND FELT A NEED TO HAVE ONE! A SAD, BUT INCREDIBLE TRIBUTE. TONY RADOVICH



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    09 Aug 2002
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    15:16:51
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    Dear Randolph, I love what you've done with your art and I wanted you to know that Joan & Ed Maule still have two Soard originals at home.Kay Eric and I helped them move up to Siena off Towncenter in May.I'm still here taking care of dad & helping mom.Dad is still very bad after 3 unsucessful back surguries. Going stir crazy, call 562-7846. Maybe the 3 of us could have coffee. Love, Sharla



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    07 Sep 2002
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    The faces say a thousand words, and bring tears to my families and my eyes, as a 18 year career firefighter, that day will always have a deep place in my heart, as I was on duty as it unfolded, I say a prayer for all our brothers and sisters who gave the ultimate sacrifice. In our hearts and minds forever. Frank Kerrville Fire Dept.Texas Driver/Emt-I



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    11 Sep 2002
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    well i had no family there but i fell very sorry for the family and i want to let everbody know that god loves you and i do,and keep the faith....



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    23 Sep 2002
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    Randy, A very emotive site for an unutterably tragic event. You've managed to capture people's heartfelt feelings and emotions. Those wonderful heroic men and women who sacrificed their lives for those innocent victims, surely will never be forgotten. God bless them and their families. (I have two uncles and two cousins in the fire service in Canada.) Helena Evans, Cheshire, England.



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    23 Sep 2002
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    My mother and father are both volunteer firefighters on the Morehouse Fire Department and as a future member of the department I would like to say that this is one of the best sites for the fallen firefighters of FDNY. I will certianly pass this site along to many of my friends. Thank you! Sara Gosnell Morehouse Fire Department



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    30 Sep 2002
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    The art work is fantastic. A great tribute to our HERO's on that day. I am a 10 year volunteer EMT. My heart and prayers go out to the families and friend of the men and women who lost their lives because they cared.



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    30 Sep 2002
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    Great web site. I enjoyed the comments.



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    02 Oct 2002
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    I thought the website brought great honor to the men who died for what they believed in....saving the lives of others. .........sister of Fallen FireFighter Thomas Gambino Jr., Rescue 3



    Date:
    03 Oct 2002
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    Good work, its kinda difficult to me to express how veiwing this mosaic impacted me. As a firefighter I can say that I wish more people would have endevored to pay tribute to all the Brothers lost in the Line of Duty. Maybe this piece will inspire more to aknowledge the many who have fallen, hopefully it will remind us all how aknowledge those who are still amoungst us. LdrClmr(2ndGenerationFireFighter)



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    20 Oct 2002
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    09:44:27
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    I lost my brother FF George C. Cain,from Ladder 7 on that awful day. Your tribute with all the FDNY and NYPD men and women together, gets to the heart of what they were doing there that day. Working together to help rescue the other innocent victims of the terrorist. While my brother and all the others, did not make it out that day, they are together for eternity in Heaven above. It is fitting that they should be depicted together for historical purposes. Thanks for bringing this beautiful piece of art to the attention of the world. May they never be forgotten! Nancy K. Nee



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    02 Nov 2002
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    Dear Randy, I would like to thank you for your dedication and gift of your talents to help and keep the memories of our lost loved ones alive.You should be proud of yourself because all your effort is well worth it.You may not think or hear from the many familys. But it does mean the world to us in knowing that people such as youself, can take on such a monumental task. It brings us comfort in knowing that our Heroes will never be forgotten. You are for sure one of the good guys !!!.May God bless you and your family. Keep up the good work. Mark S. Macari www.gregorysaucedo.com



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    02 Nov 2002
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    Dear Randy, I would like to thank you for your dedication and gift of your talents to help and keep the memories of our lost loved ones alive.You should be proud of yourself because all your effort is well worth it.You may not think or hear from the many familys. But it does mean the world to us in knowing that people such as youself, can take on such a monumental task. It brings us comfort in knowing that our Heroes will never be forgotten. You are for sure one of the good guys !!!.May God bless you and your family. Keep up the good work. Mark S. Macari www.gregorysaucedo.com



    Date:
    02 Nov 2002
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    This is great work! I will add the link to our Website on next update. Mark Pandanell Webmaster www.local1259iaff.org



    Date:
    17 Nov 2002
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    11:04:13
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    Dear Randy, What a beautiful thing you did in memory of those lost in trying to save the people from September 11, 2001. How can I purchase a copy of the 3 fire men with the flag and of the 1 World Trade Centers? Please respond. Thank-you, Henny HennyPenny829@aol.com PS. I saw the picture in Branson, MO



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    18 Nov 2002
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    Randy, I have known you for many years as a true and personal friend. It makes my heart swell with pride to see what you have created out of the goodness of your heart, for the good of mankind. What a terrific job of memorializing America's heroes! Linda Knowles, Oxford, Ohio



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    24 Nov 2002
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    19:50:58
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    Richard Obermayer Fireman L-78 Staten Island I could do without the Rudy thing. That man caused us much great pain in our time of suffering



    Date:
    06 Dec 2002
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    22:13:58
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    I AM A WIFE OF A RETIRED FIRE FIGHTER AND WANT TO EXPRESS HOW TOUCHED MY HUSBAND AND I ARE AS WE LOOK AT THE WONDERFUL PIECE OF ARTWORK. WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO BEING ABLE TO PURCHASE THE PIECE TO HANG PROUDLY IN OUR HOME TO HONOR THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES SAVING OTHERS. S & P RAYMOND, JOHNSON CITY, TN



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    21 Jan 2003
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    Your site is a beautiful tribute site. Thanks for sharing it with us. I too have a tribute site to 911. Please visit my site,sign my guestbook and let me know what you think of mine.



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    09 Feb 2003
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    Soyez bénis de Dieu.Que Dieu bénisse l Amérique et qu Il la protège.Je vous aimes et Dieu nous aimes .Amen et Amen



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    09 Feb 2003
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    Soyez bénis de Dieu,Que Dieu bénisse l Amérique et qu Il la protège.Je vous aimes et Dieu nous aimes.Que tout ce qui respire loue l Éternel car Il est vivant et son bras n est pas trop court pour secourir



    Date:
    09 Feb 2003
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    Soyez bénis de Dieu,Que Dieu bénisse l Amérique et qu Il la protège.Je vous aimes et Dieu nous aimes.Que tout ce qui respire loue l Éternel car Il est vivant et son bras n est pas trop court pour secourir.Amen et Amen



    Date:
    09 Feb 2003
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    Père tres Saint c est vers toi O Père Éternel que je fais appel,car tu es Dieu et Ton nom est grand parmis les nations.Père bénis l Amérique ,protège la des pièges des méchants.Mets sur chaques coeur meurtries ,Ton amour et essuies de nos yeux toutes larmes Père Tres Saint.C est dans le beaux nom de Jésus que je t ai prier et je te remercie car ma prière s est élevé jusqu au trône de Ta Grâce.Amen



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    13 Feb 2003
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    after receiving your call today i went to your website. the picture looks great. when my wife, Davids' mom, came home I showed it to her. when will it available and how much will it cost? robert prowler & joan weiss prowler



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    15 Feb 2003
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    I think it's great! I saw it back in Nov.2002 and have been waitting on pins and needles for an e-mail letting me know when I can purchase it. I wanted it as a Christmas gift for my firefighter son. Christmas has come and gone, please let us know as soon as it can be purchased.Evelyn Burgess,Cabot,Ar.



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    28 Feb 2003
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    Randy: I saw your tribute while in Las Vegas this week... It is a very fitting tribute to all who made the ultimate sacrifice, their lives to save others. It brings tears to my eyes every time I go back to your web-site and recall that day in our lives. I would appreciate your contact when the picture is available for purchase. Bill Horrell - Birmingham, Al. (bhorrell@matson.com)



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    I THINK YOUR GUYS WEB SITE IS PRETTY KOOL COMPARE TO SOME PEOPLES THE PICTURES AND THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND THE STATION ARE AWSOME WETHER THEIR PICTURE IS SHOWN OR NOT YOU ALL ARE BEAUTIFUL I CAN TELL BY LISTENING TO YOUR HUMORS AND PERSONALITIES,BUT ANY HOW I GOTTA GO NOW SO TAKE CARE AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL FOR ME ALWAYS.



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    28 Feb 2003
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    Love the site. You're lookin' almost as young as I do, babe! Keep up the creativity. Love, Shar ...



    Date:
    15 Dec 2003
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    Dear Randy, When you started this project I remember you called me and explained your intensions. We have given our permission to only 2 places for our son, Keith's photo to be used- you and the New york Times. when we received the poster proof, we were so amazed! It is so well done, so dignified and touching, truly the proper tribute to all members of service lost that day. YOu cannot imagine the people who called us in the months after 9/11 to "hawk" projects for profit. We are proud to have Keith on your poster, and bless you for caring enough to honor him. diane and Ken Fairben, Floral Park, NY



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    Date: 13 Jan 2004
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    Trés interessant. VD (MONTRÉAL)



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    Date: 20 Feb 2004
    Time: 09:01:51


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    Support from Buffalo, New York The Kelly Family



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    Date: 20 Mar 2004
    Time: 13:42:39


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    The best art I have seen yet to remember our fallen brothers. God Bless the FDNY/NYPD. The Brothers Engine #17 Rochester, N.Y. USA



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    Date: 14 Apr 2004
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    Dear Randy, Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all the time and effort you have devoted to make this marvelous, moving tribute possible. The heroic deeds of these special people are symbolic of everything that our great nation stands for. It was wonderful speaking with you today and it is, indeed, an honor to know you. Jack and Evelyn Zelmanowitz, brother and sister-in-law of Abe Zelmanowitz, Civilian Hero, North Tower, WTC.



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    Date: 26 Apr 2004
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    Dear Randy, I dunno how you got my email addy but I am so thankful you did. Thank you so much for that email and for sharing your site to me. As a volunteer firefighter, I was moved with what had happened in NY on 9/11. I was deeply touched with the firemen who lost their lives while on the line of duty. What an amazing work of art from an artist like you, keep up the good works. Lei Tan of federationfire.org



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    Date: 05 May 2004
    Time: 11:58:18


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    Randy, Thank you for the memory..My Husband, Larry Bowman a Security Officer for Summit Security, WTC South Tower will always be One of Our/My HEROES. Larry was almost successful in the rescue of the Police Officers and the Firefighters trapped between the doors that morning. He was on his way out of the building, but heard the call about the trapped firefighters and police officers. Larry climbed 8 flights of stairs while talking to me to let me know he was almost there. The last call to the dispatcher was from Larry. I heard him talking to the dispatcher, being on the cell phone at the time. It was also verified by Summit Security, the Company he worked for. To the families that knew their loved ones were the ones trapped in between the two doors, Larry tried, lost his life as well trying. My prayers are with you all. They are Missed Tremendously..... It's very diffcult at times but we have to keep our heads up for our loved ones. That is what they would want from us to do. My mother always say to me WWLD (What Would Larry Do?) my answer, just what he did. God Bless You All....Blessings Upon You Always...... Linda L. Bowman (Larry's Wife Forever & Forever) Email me: bowllb@aol.com



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    Date: 06 May 2004
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    What a wonderful tribute . We would like very much to have one of these pictures.Living in California,we felt so helpless. If this will help in some way ,the families left behind,we would like to help. Sincerely,Don and Florence McCarter Madera ,Calif.





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    Date:
    22 Jan 2002
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    19:13:29
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    My father is a retired firefighter of 35 years for the Toronto Fire Dept. I am honored to say that he is my hero as is all the men and women firefighters that lost their lives saving others on Sept 11, 2001. My heart goes out to all the families of those they lost doing what they love, and I would like to thank them and all the others that work every day risking their lives for others. Sheri Knighton mspbcsk@hotmail.com



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    22 Jan 2002
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    Hello, I'M A WIFE OF A RETIRED FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER, THESE PICTURES REALLY HIT HOME, THEY ARE BEAUITFUL AND TOUCHED MY SOUL! GOD BLESS ALL OUR HEARO'S OF SEPT 11,2001. ALL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AND ALSO BLESS THESE PRECIOUS MEN AND WOMEN WHO OUT STIL AT THE SIGHT. ALSO THE DETECTIVE'S WHO ARE DIGGING THROUGH THE RUBBLE IN HOPES OF FINDING SOMETHING OF THE VICTIMS FOR THEIR FAMILES CLOSURE.





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    28 Jan 2002
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    Dear Randy, As a retired Firefighter I would like to commend you on this inspirational piece of artwork. The days following September 11th were tough for all firefighters around the world as we watched the scenes from Ground Zero. Knowing that I had lost so many of my brother firefighters and the thoughts of their families without their firefighter coming home was a very emotional time for me. The love of my life, Vicki, had secretly been working on a piece for me called Brothers. It depicts three firefighters, one in distress and his two brothers helping him to safety. This was the start of many renderings that Vicki would do in Pen & Ink. Although I am in the middle of reconstructing our web site I will give you an inside link to take a look at her wonderful work. Keep in mind that the shopping cart has been deactivated and if you have any questions or comments, please contact me at eric@the-stone-house.com. Keep up the great work and keep the memories of America's Bravest alive. Eric Lagesten - Chapel Hill, NC





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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:43:19


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    Randy, Just wanted to let you know that the artwork looks very good. I just returned from New York and the WTC Ground Zero area. I am a Deputy Sheriff in the State of Ohio. Would I be able to purchase a photo of your work? Thank You for your time and information. Al Adair #3029



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:47:27


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    Thank you for this beautiful tribute. I think it would be most fitting to be part of the memorial at ground zero. Frances Blackwell mother of Christopher Blackwell, Firefighter Rescue 3 MIA 9-11-01



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:09:49


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    I thought it was great. It shows great detail for the men and women. That lost there lives on september the 11th. and to thier families to remember. firepuppy@firehousemail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:50


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    I wanted to sign the book and tell you that that poster is a beautiful tribute to those who we lost on that awful day. They may be gone but their memories stay within the relms of my heart and memory. They were all truly special people and showed us that good still can overcome evil. Saying that they are some of New York's finest doesn't even come close to the unsurmountable respect that I have for them. Thank you for keeping their memory alive. You have done a wonderful job :) Sincerely, Joni White Winchester, VA



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:03:25


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    What a wonderful tribute!! It still brings chills to my bones and tears to my eyes. I'm a wife of a firefighter and I know that every day is special and that when our firefighters, police and EMS workers are called to duty they never know what that call may entail. GOD BLESS AMERICA and all our HEROES and their families for givng the ultimate sacrafice. Thanks for making a special tribute. Diane Koeritz,Thousand Oaks,CA.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:23:51


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    Nice site. Commendable effort on the poster! It looks wonderful and I was glad to finally see someone recognizing the EMT's along with the other brave men and women who lost their lives that day. I will spread the word about this site! Sherre A. Harris Emt-P/firefighter saharris1974@earthlink.net



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:10:54


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    Randy, "Brave Faces" is fantastic and a very fitting tribute to all those who gave their lives so that others (all 25 000 of them) could live. As a firefighter I thank you for doing your bit to ensure that these very brave people will never be forgotten.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:11:53


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    I think this site was very well done. It conveys the emotions and memories etched so vividly on our psyche and needed to embrace forever in our minds lest we forget those who gave so bravely of themselves to help others on that fateful day in September 2001. Thank you Randy!! You do us proud!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:12:29


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    Tears came to my eyes, as it should to any police officer, fireman or emt. god bless Your Web Site is the best I have seen. A Oklahoma Police Officer



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:00


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it,,then for you & your GREAT artisic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:32


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    Randy As a serving police officer in the UK with nearly 30 years service every emergency worker around the world felt something on that fatefull day. Your picture is an extraordinary tribute to our fellow brothers who gave their all for the sake of others. PC 2481 David Foley Northumbria Police. England



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:01


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    This is a very inspirational picture, my thoughts and prayers go out to the families of my fallen brothers and sisters. The events on 9/11/01 have opened alot of eyes as to what we face every time we answer the call, we never know what we may be facing until it's too late but we continue to answer the call. Thank you very much for honoring our fallen hero's who made the ultimate sacrifice. Captain Ricky Newman, Ridgeway District Volunteer Fire Department. Ridgeway, Virginia 24148



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:37


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    A FITTING AND WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN ON THIS SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC. THIS EVENT THOUGH TRAGIC AND SAVAGE BEYOND BELIEF HAS MADE THE BOND BETWEEN THE GREAT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN EVER STRONGER.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:15:16


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    i think it is a very good and emotional tribute page it was a good idea to list "not the names" but all the faces who have paid the ultimate price. good job!!!! "GOD BLESS THE U.S.A." Keith Kurthy Professional Firefighter Monticello N.Y.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Very moving - a great tribute. My nephew was one of FDNY Rescue 3 ...my brother John was also a Captain in FDNY...Dad and uncles NYPD...so, it really hit home. Thanks, from Colorado



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:16:23


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    EXCELLENT WEB SITE! I THINK IT IS A GREAT TRIBUTE TO EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS NATIONAL TRAGEDY. GREAT JOB OFFICER MICHAEL RIMKUS IRONWOOD PUBLIC SAFETY IRONWOOD MI. 49938 E-MAIL marimkus@hotmail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    I was very moved. I think you have captured the essence of the meaning of the word America..home of the brave.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:17:36


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    Absloutely wonderful! Being Canadian, if responding to the guest book is all I can do to express my condolences and thoughts to the victims and families, and the heroic rescuers, I am proud to have done it through your site. May the angels dry your tears........ Stacey



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:18:14


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    I think your site is one of the best for remembering the brave heros of this tragic incedent.I only wish I could have been there to help them if I could have. Duke Lashmett Chief Lusk Vol. Fire Dept. Lusk Wy.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:07


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    Hi Randy, I'm a Federal Firefighter and the poster look's great! This has hit home for me since I was born and raised in N.Y. And my farther in-law is a city FF along with alot of friend's of mine. I would love to purchase a print but I did not see any donation's going to my Fallen Brother's family's but to each his own. Nice work!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:37


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    This is an excellent tribute to those Police Officers, Firefighters, and, EMS workers who made the ultimate sacrifice 9.11.01. I was there with a team of Officers from my Department in the days following the attack. In almost 20 years in Law Enforcement, I have never witnessed such devastation. These men and women are truly heroes. Our prayers are with the families. May our Brothers and Sisters rest in peace. SgtTommyB/Monmouth County



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:20:19


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    The artwork and the inspiration you have developed with this poster is beyond words. You have done an incredible job of memorializing the heroes that we can all look up to and receive strength and encouragement from. I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and continue to pray for those that give their lives on a daily basis. GOD BLESS YOU Rick Tucker Chattanooga, Tennessee



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    As the daughter of a retired EMT Nationally Registered Paramedic, and a former member of the armed services, I must say this is one of the greatest tributes I have seen. You have captured the essence of those who gave their lives so others could live. Excellent job! Jennifer Rodriguez-jezmer@earthlink.net. Salisbury, Maryland.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    I am a Volunteer Firefighter/EMT in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. and the daughter of a retired Prince George's County Police Officer. Engine 271 from my station was called to the Pentagon on September 11th on the third alarm. The sights there will never be forgotten by any of us. The NYC picture that you did is a wonderful tribute. We should never forget those who lost their lives that day, or the courage of those brave men and women, whether they were Fire, EMS, Police, or civilians. God Bless America, and its citizens. C. Burley Morningside, Maryland www.morningsidevfd.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Outstanding! As a police officer myself, it really hits home to see the faces of those who died trying to save others! Sgt. Larry Worden Union Gap Police Dept.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    You did an awesome job!!!!!! Wendy Norris President, Firefighter Ministries www.theultimatefirehouse.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:29:08


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    bonjour, un mail de PARIS, FRANCE, congratulations pour ce que vous avez faits, beaucoup de mes amis et moi sommes tous affectés par ce drame, le peuple américain nous à montrer qu'ils gardaient la foi en un pays libre et fort, ce que nous francais devrions suivre comme exemple. nous ne sommes pas à l'abri du même drame, et tous les peuples doivent se tenir la main pour éradiquer ce terrorisme. de tout coeur avec vous, nous n'oublions pas Olivier GELLE Paris, FRANCE



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:01


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    Thank you Randy for your efforts, I will forward your fine tribute to all police officers in my address book here and overseas. It deserves to be seen and they deserve to be remembered! Bob Chauvin (Member Orlando FOP/FOPA LODGE # 25)



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:48


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    Very Well Done! A Fitting Tribute To Those We Lost On Such A Terrible Day! Semper Fi, PO1 Patrick McDonald # 359 Charles County Sheriff's Office, Maryland



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:31:44


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    One simple word AMAZING!!!! OBION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - Obion County, Union City, Tennessee



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:33:38


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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:17


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    Very touching artwork. I am in Law Enforcement and I am from NJ as well. 9-11 has taken a piece of me as well as all my family and friends that are police and firefighters in NY and NJ. Very nice work!!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:57


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    The Photo and music gave me goosebumps and was a reminder that our brothers and sisters will never be forgotten. God Bless them all! Bob Rivard, Local 850 IAFF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    I AM A VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER FOR LITTLE TOWN IN TENNESSEE. WHEN THE 9-11 INCIDENT HAPPENED I FELT A TREMEDOUS CHUNK BEING RIPPED OUT OF THE FAMILY I AM A PART OF. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE AFFECTED FAMILIES. I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE THE FIREMEN FROM N.Y. COME THROUGH MY COUNTY ON THE "THANK YOU AMERICA TOUR" ON BICYCLES. THE DAY WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART BECAUSE I MET THE FIREMAN ON 11-25 WHICH IS MY BIRTHDAY. MY FUTURE PLANS ARE JOINING A FULL TIME FIRE DEPT. WHEN I FINISH COLLEGE. I HOPE THE PRIDE STAYS STRONG IN AMERICA. LOVE YOU ALL. BRANDON PRICE SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Dear Randy, Thank you so much for sharing your site with me. This is so beautifull. When I saw your email this morning I had to cry, see, I am not a firefighter or a police woman, I am not even american, but I love your country so much and my heart still hurts because of what happened 9-11. I was always wondering what angels really look like, now I know by looking at your artwork. Because everyone that risks and gives his life for someone they don´t even know, must be an angel. I feel honored to be able to order this picture, and proud to show it to everybody I know here in Germany. Wonderfull work Randy!! Irene Pols Germany



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    that's a great picture it will serve as a reminder of what happen and who america counted on to do (da job)!make me proud to be a firefighter ! david brown captain eastside fire dept. valdosta georgia 31606



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:38:08


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    Randy, We lost our son on 2/23/01. He was Ptl. Michael Nickerson, Michael was shot and killed in the line of duty in responce to a routine noise complant. There was a memorial site established for him, this site has brought us great comfort, as we are able to read the messages people send. I believe it has also brought to his many friends a comfort aswell. The site you have created is a wounderful site, you should know that you have given a outlet to many who have messages to send. Thank You ........Joe and Sue Nickerson



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:43:38


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    The sacrifice made on a daily basis by the thousands of men and women in the public safety services was immoralized in this work of art. May we never forget each of those faces. Randy Grago Retired Policeman



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:45:03


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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    I think your work is a beautiful tribute to all the fallen heros. Sherry in Calif



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Hi Randy: I just want to say thanks for the moving presentation. I am a volunteer firefigther out of northern New Jersey. We sent two days at gound zero and we are honored to have served with FD, PD,EMS and tradesmen when duty called. We all lost a little that day. USRFD Department 12 Badge # 6



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Hello Randy ! With your "ART Work", you have honored all Firefighters, that have given their life's so courageously on that tragic day, Sept. 11. 2001... I'm sure all their loyal firefighter brothers and their own families are very touched by it! I also like to thank you for your work! Hartmut Reinsch Toronto CANADA schmied@sympatico.ca



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    I think it is beautiful and gives full recognition and honors those that died to save our wtc for our country. Also gives the recognition to the 3 men who came up with the Idea and how they did it was wonderful and Those 3 men should not be replaced with any one different. I love it and Admire your vision. Good luck. Love and honor from a NYC Rescue (Capt) firefighters Sister. his name is Freddy Scholl, Mine is Debbie Scholl. I am into art also and appreciate what you have done. Sincerely, Debbie Scholl



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Randy, Wow what a way to honor our fallen brothers and sisters. As a member of the IAFF I want to thank you for your wonderful art. It is so touching to see people all over the world rally around our fallen brothers and their families. Keep up the good work. Tim



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Thank you.. PO Larry Rand Port Authority Police of NY/NJ



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
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    Thanks for letting me know about your site. I am too exhausted in all aspects of being to explore other than this quick visit but please keep up the positive energy. It is an ongoing recovery in every way and our Front line heroes that are still alive and breathing have given their all and they continue you to do say. We need to pray for their health and spirits -- for all of us to keep going, focus on the positive and happy memories because they are there and recharge our batteries -- spirits, souls hearts and encourage each other. So thanks, best, Suzannah B. Troy artist and volunteer, NYC



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:47


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    My name is Mark Nelson I am career fire fighter (IAFF Local 1664) in Montgomery County, Maryland just outside of WAshington, DC. When I am not wearing the hat of fire fighter, I am a musician and recording engineer. As a result of the attacks on September 11, 2001, I rewrote the lyrics and recorded the song "Knocking on Heaven's Door" in my home recording studio. I also called on some local musician friends to help me with my efforts. The end result was has been described as a very marketable product. Every cent of the money raised will go to will go to the New York Fire Fighters 9-11 relief fund that has been established by the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). I am not seeking any personal monetary gain at all, nor are those who helped me record the song. I want to help the families of my fellow fire fighters who gave the ultimate and supreme sacrifice on September 11, 2001. Here are the re-written lyrics Mama please explain to me Why I can't see you anymore Bad men have taken you from me Feels like I'm knocking on heaven's door Chorus (4 times) KNOCK KNOCK KNOCKING ON HEAVENS DOOR Solo I hear that help is coming for me Will I see you again? I'm not sure These people will do their best for me But I might be knockin on heaven's door Chorus, Solo Mama this message for you is from me I will not see you anymore And to the one's who did this to me You won't be knocking on heaven's door Chorus End



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:29:59


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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:34:49


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    I found the art work, "Faces of the Brave" to be very inspirational and motivational. We must never forget those who put their lives on the line everyday.The art work is a beacon of light in mist of the horrible occurrences of that day.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:03:23


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    Randy I'm very impressed with your artwork. It is a great tribute to the men and women who lost their lives on that sad September morning. I went to NY and to ground zero 9 days after the attacks. It's a trip I will never forget. I was told some very touching stories from the NYC firefighters. May God Bless them and the families who lost loved ones that day. Chief Woody Wheeless Marion Fire Department Marion, AR



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:32:08


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    I feel that this is a beautiful piece of artwork. Not only does it pay tribute to those hero's, but to FF's and PO's everywhere. Thank you for this wonderful tribute!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:43:56


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    VERY GOOD!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:59:43


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    Randy, you've captured the spirit of America's brave heroes-the fallen FDNY, NYPD and PAPD members who will long be remembered. Thank you for this fitting tribute.



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:02:13


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    This is a beautiful piece of artwork. It is so inspiring as the men and women of the NYPD, FDNY, and all other agencies worked together, at this time of tragedy. I happened to be there as a volunteer from Pitman Police Dept. in South Jersey. Myself and 3 other co-workers. My heart goes out to all the men and women who lost their lives, doing what we do best, PROTECT AND SERVE!!!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:46:17


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    great work and very moving. thanks for sharing. nancy mitchell-ruidoso, nm



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:21:27


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    The pictures were great and we thankyou for your apprication in our line of work. Gus Stonum Secretary Big Laramie Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Laramie, Wyoming 82070



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:53:19


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    HOLA RANDY! SOY RESPONSABLE DEL SERVICIO DE EMERGENCIAS DE PAJARA, FUERTEVENTURA, ISLAS CANARIAS, ESPAÑA. PIENSO QUE TODO LO QUE SIGNIFIQUE RENDIR HOMENAJE A TODOS AQUELLOS COMPAÑEROS CAIDOS AQUEL FATIDICO 11 SEPT.TIENE QUE APLAUDIRSE, TU OBRA ES BUEN EJEMPLO DE ELLO, DESDE ESTE LUGAR EN MEDIO DEL OCEANO ATLANTICO NUESTRO MAS SENTIDO HOMENAJE PARA TODOS ELLOS, SALUDOS.FRAN



    Remote User:
    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:14:00


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    The picture of the fallen are beautiful. Thank you Adam Sadler



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:53:15


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    Thanks Randy. Even though the faces appear small on the site, I can still pick out the faces of all of my friends. I hope you get the go ahead to print up the posters, I'd love to get one for my home and station house. Good luck! Tara, NYPD



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:21:25


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    some peaple are born to greatness some peaple have greatness thrust upon them we salute you all south wales fire service u.k.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:15:19


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    Such a beautiful tribute to all fallen heroes. I was very moved to recognize Father JUDGE, Chaplain of the FDNY, whom I met in February 2000 while visiting NYC and its so great FIRE DEPARTMENT. MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL. BOSIO Philippe Firefighter of MONACO



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:40:14


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    I am very impressed with your work. I think you have done a great job!! Be proud.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:20:47


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    Hi Randy, Congratulations on your tribute poster. It is very nice. I hope your request to be able to sell it goes through so it can help out the different charities you wish to help. William Carson Montreal Police, Canada



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:11


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    Randy, That is a beautiful piece of art work that you have done. It represents the fallen ones very nicely and they desire it. It is very touching and makes you want too cry. But it also refreshes the memory of what the terrorists has done too are great country, but we will prevail. Dodie



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:55:40


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    Randy,This is the nicest thing a person could have done for those fallen comrades. Special thanks from a EMT from Illinois.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:32:51


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    I am a Paramedic and VFF myself and part of me wishes I could have been/be there and another part is glad that I wasn't. It was a very sad day for all of America but also our most glorious one. The artwork looks great. Stay safe and God Bless!!



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:13


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    I think it is one of the best after date posters I've seen yet as a tribute to all those who lost their lives on 9/11. Good work. Dan Salazar (FireFighter/EFDNY)



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:07:09


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    I just wanted you to know that the faces of the brave was awesome! I love any picture of firefighters because I am one but this one was just exceptional!Thank you! Shaina



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:46:27


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    My name is Cpl Austin Henson. I am a Marine stationed in Albany, Ga. I went to New York once and I still have pictures of the beautiful sisters. Damn them for what they did to us and I can swear by my life that justice will be served courtisy of a fleet of B-52's and a few Marines. God Bless the U.S.A. and God Bless the families of all the loved ones lost.



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:27:47


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    incredable



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:10:40


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    Very nice! Mascha Taylor Providers Billing Service



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:31:26


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    Simply Great! Lars Svensson, Polizeihauptmeister, Kreispolizeibehörde Paderborn, Germany



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:12


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    That is a true tribute! It is very moving. Thank you for memorializing our HEROS!



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:08:57


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    I have been a firefighter in District 3, West Seneca, NY, for almost 17 years, and on behalf of firefighters everywhere, I thank you for your tribute. I was trained at FDIC in Indianapolis by one of the FDNY firefighters killed. They will never be forgotten. Len Drajem Firefighter, EMT-I



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:29:52


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    it is very well done!!!!!! i was sent to the pentagon right after the plane hit..i got to see it up close and really pissed me off that these dirt bags could do this to our country, thanks to bill clinton!!!!!!!! you should come to the police memorial on may 15 in washington d.c and show it to alll the law enforcement officers. i would like a copy of it in the future...keep up the good work!!!!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:28:45


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    God bless you for sharing your God given talent with us.



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:26:36


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    An unusual and touching tribute. Vint Cerf



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:51:22


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    A very moving and beautiful piece of art. I hope that everything goes well and I can see that your heart was in all of this work. Thank you for not forgetting the many victims of this tragedy. Mike Hennessy



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:20:50


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:21:38


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:28:30


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    a beautiful piece of work it truelly is a fiting tribute congratulatios from everyone in philly.gerry



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:46:14


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    What a beautiful tribute to such wonderful, brave souls. Thank You. jessica drake



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:53:49


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    I believe that the rescue workers would be very proud of your work. It is a truly beautiful piece of work. May God bless you in your continueing effort to memorialize the fallen heroes of 9-11-01. lynn p. lexington, SC; Polrber007@aol.com



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    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:31:45


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    Beautiful! God Bless everyone touched by the devastating events of September 11th 2001. God Bless America!! We shall overcome but we shall never forget September 11th, 2001. Elaine



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:52


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:53


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:42:05


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    Randy What a beautiful tribute to the heros of America, your work is inspirational and the fact that you are donating proceeds to charity shows that as a great artist your heart may not be as brave as the fallen heros but is as big , god bless you and America Joe Keenan Dublin Ireland



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:34:59


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    Gob bless you, keep them in our minds forever. This should help to remind us to pray for each other and the families left behind, they all are heros. Jeff Homan, Fire Marshal, Meridian Fire Dept, Meridian MS



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:11


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    Continue the good work!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:45:23


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    wonderful. breathtaking. crystal



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:49:48


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    Great Tribute.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:04:17


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    Very moving! Excellent presentation/ professional in every way. Congratulations. Alan Vandersloot, York, PA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:10:10


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    Thank You so much for making this such a wonderful tribute to those we lost who did so much and died with such dignity.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:17:07


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    Wonderful! A stiring tribute. thank you, Capt. Earl Gregory Rowlett Fire Rescue Rowlett, Texas



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:26:41


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    A beautiful tribute.....one to remember...K. Charlotte NC



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:44:14


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    Very nice. I come from a family of firefighters and a police officer. Thank you MQ from Des Moines



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:08:48


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    Great work!



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:22


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    I ALSO did a tribute to NY Firefighters Painting and can be seen at www.jcfd.org We raised enough money with the painting/prints to personalize 343 prints for the lost NY Firefighters in the attack and sent one free copy to the families. My personnal email address is cc3915@aol.com Your painting looks GREAT ! May God Bless ,Chris Lacoste



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:48


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    I think your poster was a wonderful idea; very moving. Perhaps an additional one could be done the faces of those workers and others in the WTC who died. Lisa Henry Alexandria, VA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:24:40


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    Very well done, congratulations on nice artwork.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:26:28


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the better my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:27:32


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    When I looked at your artwork, I feel an awesome feeling of being proud that I am an American. They are very nice and heart warming. Linda Clark



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:23


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    As a Rescue worker who arrived at the site Sept 13 and worked thru the 23, I have to say that this is another one of the many great tributes to all of my fallen brothers. Mark J Seliga



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:29:51


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    Nice job. Good luck. Mike Picchioldi, IAFF Local 1700



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:32:26


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    On September 11th I left my heart in New York on October 13th Me and My Wife went to New York and gave money that we had raised at the Elks Lodge in our town to Ladder Co 6 and when we left that 2,100.00 dollars was just a meare image of how lucky my family is We Love you all Scott P



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:59:12


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    Nice work. Thanks for sharing. Freddie Oakley, Yolo County, CA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:48:33


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    This is great! Thanks so much for sharing! Mary



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:54:59


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    Randy, I think your artwork is beautiful. Thanks for emailing me. I don't know how you had my address, but thanks for sharing your work. It is great! Camille Carrithers



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:55:13


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    Job well done Randy! It's a great way to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in all of the emergency services, a very touching memorial. Lieutenant Gary D. Clark, EMT/FF, Hawley, MA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:28:32


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    Wow. Great Tribute!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:54:30


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    Wonderful....Thank you for including me. R. Hill



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:09


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    never more in my life have i been more proud of what i do than when i became a firefighter..being a firefighter is more gratifying to me than the praise i have received while doing what i believe to be what is natural for me to do. sept.11, 2001 wasn't the first time firefighters and emergency personnel were ever thought of as heros....it just magnified it.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:04:40


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    What an incredible job you have done in honoring our fallen heroes!! As one who has a dear friend who is a firefighter in New York City, I commend you and thank you for your work. Connie Branson, MO



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:14:46


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    I want to thank you for sharing your website with me and I will be happy to pass it along to the other 29 members of the Boston Polices Critical Incident Support Team some of us spent up to four weeks working with the Port Authority Police Department.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:16


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    Randy, I am a Police Officer with the Calgary Police Service and like everyone deeply shocked and saddened by the events of Sept 11, 2001. I want to commend you on the art work and your tribute to all our fallen heroes. Holly Carlson



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:44:23


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    THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL EFFORTS TO ALL OUR FALLEN BROTHERS DIVISION CHIEF RODNEY TURPEL NORTH LAUDERDALE FIRE RESCUE NORTH LAUDERDALE FLORIDA



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:47


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    The works are absolutely beautifull. It will stand as a long lasting tribute for are fallen fellow brothers and sisters, who exemplified the true meaning of what emergency workers are all about.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:00:34


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    CONGRATULATIONS, on a fantastic website,well done for taking the time out,to pay tribute to these wonderful men and woman,may god bless every one of them , and you,take care GOD BLESS AMERICA,ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF GLASGOW tommybhoy67@aol.com



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:21:25


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    Randy..... Many thanks for your great inspiration. To those who have lost members of "The Bravest", my heartfelt sympathy.... all families and current members are in my thoughts and prayers ! My husband was amember of FDNY, now deceased, but the strength ,dedication and courage of the Dept.has always kept me strong, sooooo, please hang in there everyone !! Kathy R., S.I., NY



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:51:19


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    Dear Randy, Very powerful and heartfelt. Truly an image for our times.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:01:24


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    Randy this is a super site!!!! Everything, right down to the music in the background. Sorry I didn't get right back to you, but we were out of town for most all wk.....This is truly a work of art....I know a little award from me is not much, but check your email as I would like to send it to you anyhow........Thank you again.......Laurie



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:18:33


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    I THOUGHT THE PICTURE WAS BEAUTIFUL. I'M GLAD TO SEE THERE ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF IN THIS WORLD WHO CARE. I MYSELF A POLICE OFFICER SALUTE YOU ON A JOB WELL DONE.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:57:46


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    RANDY GREAT JOB,AS A FIREFIGHTER WHO WORKED AT THE WTC IN OCT.1ST-5TH IT TOUCH MY HEART TO PUT FACES WITH THE PEOPLE WHO WE WERE LOOKING FOR. I HAVE SUBMIT MY RESERVATION FOR A PRINT. THANK YOU AN GOD BLESS PAUL.A.JONES.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:42:55


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    Randy - It is beautiful. When it displayed at the music began.... I guess I will never be able to listen to Amazing Grace without a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat. You have given honor to our fallen brothers and sisters through this work of love. Thank you. Jim Donahue, Redford, Michigan



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:56:02


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    Randy Soard, You should be ashamed of yourself asking these unbelievable high prices. These men are American heros and you are trying to cash in on their heroism. Firefighter Michael Ripoll FDNY



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:01:18


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    Your poster is fantastic. I'm sure that the families, and co-worker of these fallen heros appreciate the time an effort you went to in making this poster. Your very talented. God Bless each and every person that passed away that day. karen



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:32:31


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    Randy, That picture is amazing. I hope everyone that sees this picture will buy at least one. The money is definetely going to a great cause. Too bad so many lives had to be lost.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:08


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    Dear Randy I reviewed your website and I really like your artwork. I want to thank you for taking the time to remember the men and woman who gave there lives on sept 11 2001 in the act of bravery. Ron Shultz



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:06:49


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    It's nice that someone do this...this isn't just one more way to give the thanks to the many who have died...but it's still being one of the beatifull's. Receive my best wishes of just one volunteer fireman of Puerto Montt. Our citizens could keep on sleeping because they know we are there for them. Norman Lintz 2° Lieutenant 2° Fire Company Puerto Montt Chile



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:23:40


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    THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO OUR FALLEN HEROES. MY HEART GOES OUT TO ALL THE FAMILIES OF THESE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN. I HAVE BEEN AN ACTIVE FIREMAN FOR 38 YEARS AND HAVE MORE YEARS LEFT TO FIGHT FIRE AND SAVE LIVES. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER 11-SEPT-2001. ROBERT J. SCHULTZ YREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT YREKA, CALIFORNIA 96097 yfdinvb@yahoo.com



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:45


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    I was honored to know that somthing good came out of something so bad. I made a lot of new friends while caring for others,one most of all that was the commander of the PAPD CISM Team Roland Kandle. All gave Some and some gave all. Roland gone but not forgotten. (Texas Wes)Chaplain Wesley McDuffie



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:19:31


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    hi my name is dave broderick i am a ironworker who worked down at ground zero i would like to get some imfortmation on this please email me at dbrode5270@aol.com



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 01:45:24


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    Randy, received your e-mail and checked out the artwork. Very commendable and a fitting tribute to those who died in the line of duty. David Thewlis Australia



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:16:02


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    Very good piece of work. I hope there will be more art on your web site in the future. Take care. Michal, Wroclaw/Poland maykeel@poczta.portal.pl



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:27:44


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    RANDY- HEY I REALLY LIKE YOUR WEBPAGE AND IM SO HAPPY THAT THERE IS A PERSON LIKE YOU OUT THERE. MYSELF IM ONLY A DJ AND I KNOW THAT MANY INNOCENT PEOPLES LIVES GOT TAKEN AWAY... AND THERES A PERSON THAT CARE AND I THANK GOD FOR THAT... KEEP IT UP RANDY TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU... LOVE AND ALOHA DJ KAIATANO 93-1 THE Q KQMQ



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:46:32


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    THANK YOU FOR THIS VERY MOVING AND FITTING TRIBUTE TO ALL THE FALLEN HEROS. JOHN AND INGRID MAHOGANY CREEK AUSTRALIA



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 03:36:46


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    This is a very well put together site and you are showing tremendous support for the people that lost thier lives (our heroes).



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:23:20


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    This is a superb photo mosaic depicting the fallen heroes of NYC. If you would like to see an oil painting which is equally moving then go to www.historicyorkshire.com to see the painting "Raising Freedom" by Yorkshire artist Joanne Shaw. It also depicts the 3 firemen raising the flag, whilst in the background stands the Statue of Liberty. To my knowledge, the original of this has been presented to the Mayor of New York to be contained in the Memmorial Exhibition. Chris Heath - Castleford, Yorkshire, ENGLAND.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:50:52


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    God Bless every one of you. The picture is great. Lisa Kepes New Cumberland, PA



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:23:16


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    As a employee of the Port Authority of NY & NJ and as a volunteer fire fighter in New Jersey, all I can say is well done. God bles you. John Zylinski Lk. Hopatcong, NJ



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:33:35


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    thank you for taking the time to share this with everyone.it's beautiful



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:51:20


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    just to say that i think this is a wonderful and fitting tribute to the fallen of 911.i am an emt in dublin ireland,i am not in a position to buy a copy at present but i have saved your details and will return asap.as an emergency worker thank you once again for your artwork.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:44


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    Great Site. I will visit again. Michael P. Wutz Williamsville, N.Y Fire Dept Director Firemen's Association State Of New York Visit www.FASNY.com



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:50:20


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    I commend the artist of this poster; it is and outstanding piece and really heart felt.As one of the recue workers that responded to WTC from upstate NY , I feel that it gives a look at the faces of the men and women that gave all in the time of need. I thank you for reconizing our fallen brothers and sisters.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:41


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri). While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:37:23


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of the Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri) and life member of the International Police Association. While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT!!! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. GOD BLESS AMERICA! Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:02:26


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    Very moving site - felt like I was there. The enormity of the loss is hard to fathom ...



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:46:48


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    Randy, Great job on the artwork. I am a dispatcher for my local fire dept and I know the risk that these guys face each and every day. All are heros. My heart goes out to all the familys who lost a loved one on 9-11-01. Thanks for all your doing. Angel Gwinn New Carlisle, Ohio Angel



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:33:22


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    Being A New Yorker, now living in Calif, have friends and family member who are fireman. Thank the Good Lord for their bravery, and their battles to save lives. Many lost theirs on that terrible day, but they know they are in our thoughts and prays forever. To the families, we are all here for you! God Bless you All. To the artist, what a beautiful tribute, keep it coming!



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:36:42


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    Pompjeeen Waasserbelleg



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:49:58


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    Hello randy I'm Active Firefigther from Luxembourg ( Europe). The Luxembourgian FireFigther was chocked about this tragedie, My Staion an my , we orgendized a T-shirt salling in Luxembourg (Limited edition) , Now we have salling 300 T-shirt the benifice of this tribute go to the Brothers of Squad 1 (brooklyn). your'e Idee is verry good , i hope that you can help with this tribute the famlies of the fallen Brothers. Good bless you and all the Firefigthers Blum L, www.helpfdny.net



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:23:08


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    I am a firefighter in Baltimore County, and after attending funerals in New York, your display really touches that part of "The Brotherhood" Thank you FADO Michael Stawski BCoFD, Eng. Co. 7



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:09:53


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    GREAT WEB SITE, VERY INTERESTING.FROM A RETIRED LIEUTENANT NYPD



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:46:01


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    Hola RANDY, me llamo Gustavo Durante y soy Oficial de los BOMBEROS VOLUNTARIOS de San Isidro ARGENTINA. quiero hacer llegar un saludo a ti por lo que haces y a todos mis hermanos BOMBEROS que luchan por la seguridad y bienestar de la HUMANIDAD. No hay mejor homenaje que llevarlos siempre en nuestro corazon, vallan nuestros respetos en nombre de todos mis compañeros a los hermanos AMERICANOS. " QUE DIOS PROTEJA A LOS BOMBEROS DEL MUNDO " Hasta siempre..... gustavodurante@hotmail.com



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:58:20


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    Thank you for keeping the memories of these great people alive. I hope that all of the rest of us will be inspired by this. For each job we go on, may our heart be with each and every one of those who passed before us. FF/EMT Dennis Shepard-Camp Lejeune,N.C. with 24 good years of service. A heart felt thanks for a job well done!



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:23:26


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    Randy, Great Job!!!! Our HEROES will never be forgotten. Let's continue to pray for all those that work so hard to protect our CITIES, STATES and this beautiful COUNTRY. (We are truly the land of the FREE).......rgarcia-KCMOPD



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:37


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:59


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:35


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    Nice tribute to all those who passed away on September 11th. Keep up the good work.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:06:08


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    We will never forget! God Bless! Deborah Karst, Captain Marion County Fire-Rescue Ocala, FL 34471



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:48:43


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    I think the artwork you have created, as well as your website, is one of the finest tributes I have seen over the past few months. At this time, I am still unemployed and I cannot afford to make a purchase but as soon as I find employment, I would like to do so for my parents. My father worked downtown all of his life and they lost friends on 9/11.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:24


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:49


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:26:11


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    Awesome!



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:12:51


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    What a wonderful tribute. I was dissapointed that some of the link's didn't work but i do have "Can't Cry Hard Enough" on my website. http://RoxanneMoses.com/ it also is a tribute site.



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:11:28


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    Dear Randy: The poster is BEAUTIFUL! I sincerely hope you get permission to get it published. :-) Take care and God bless you. Fondly: Marlene (Pixie) Pixie's Place Memorials 2002 http://www.angelfire.com/stars2/angelize56/ppmem2002/index.html angelize56@hotmail.com



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:25


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    Very appropriate concept. I commend you.



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:24:10


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    Good job on the artwork, its too bad such a trajedy like this is what it takes to bring so many people together.....once again excellent job!



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:24:42


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    Everything looks good i will forward this site to members of my dept.



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:43:23


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    People say we need to let it heal, but I think we need to see pictures like this everyday to remember our true heros, thanks NYPD,NYFD,EMT, and any other volunteer who put his life on the line for his brother. I'm proud to be a FIREFIGHTER! Shawn Morrow-Tuscaloosa Fire Dept. Tuscaloosa, Alabama



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:19:49


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the greatness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:36:33


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    I am very impressed with the artwork located on this site.



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:16


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    As a firefighter it moves me every time I think about our brothers and sisters who died in the line of duty!I like this web site,I think it is a good idea its a chance for all fellow brothers and sisters in the fire/ems service to come together and show how much we love and care for one another and the people we protect! thank you Dave (The Wave)Adler Jacksonville Fire/Rescue Squad 21



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:41:08


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    THIS IS A VERY EXPRESSIONAL PAINTING, THAT SHOWS JUST HOW MANY BRAVE SOULS DIED DOING WHAT THEY LOVE TO DO.



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:29:30


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    Greta Job Honoring the fallen! Robert S. Cole Paramedic, CCEMT-P Ada County Paramedics Boise, Idaho



    Remote User:
    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:28:33


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    YOU HAVE GOT SOME NERVE SELLING THIS PICTURE AND CHARGING THE RIDICULOUS PRICES FOR SAME! IT'S TOO BAD SOME IDIOT LIKE YOU MAKES MONEY OFF FIREFIGHTER, POLICEOFFICERS, EMTS, MILITARY PERSONEL AND THE LIKE LOSING THEIR LIVES. GET A JOB AND A HAIRCUT YOUR GOUL.



    Remote User:
    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:03:23


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    Beautiful work, very moving. Thanks for your efforts. Love to all.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:30:59


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    Randy, i am the sister-in-law of Kat3075 my husband was lost at the WTC, he was a firefighter. if your proceeds are really going to the families what you are doing is a wonderful thing. I wish I had time to do some wonderful projects such as this one. Our husbands faces should always be remembered.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:00:30


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    Nice Job! Keep up the good work, it is well needed and respected in this country. Donna Cote Web Producer WGGB NEWS40 dcote@sbgnet.com



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:24:27


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    I can still remember, with great clarity, where I was and what I was doing when I heard about the Twin Towers. Like the rest of the world I was then glued to the television trying to establish what had happened and how many poor innocent souls had lost their lives. Your tribute, in its simplicity, puts faces to the events unfolded. Heroes every one. Thank you.



    Remote User:
    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:13:02


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    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE,WELL DONE.



    Remote User:
    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:17:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:54:26


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    I am a firefighter with the city of Mishawaka, IN. Looking at the artwork, with all those faces makes you realize how many men and women lost their lives that day. It makes me proud to be a firefighter and something like is a tremendous honor to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. God Bless.



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    Date: 16 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:57:23


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    Randy Thank you for sending me the link to this website. The artwork is excellent and a very fitting tribute to the heroes we lost on September 11 2001. The picture plus the opening music brought the emotions of the time back. From a "foreigner" living in America, my thanks for supporting the families of the heroes. helenhcsc@aol.com



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:56:01


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    Randy, I am the President of the Northern California Chapter of COPS. I am a survivor as well as an active law enforcement officer. I want to say thank you for the beautiful artwork that you have created. My 4 yr old son was a witness to the tragic acts via the television and he himself is a proud survivor of his father. He wants to be a fireman, policeman, and ambulance driver when he grows up. He is so small but yet so smart. This artwork will honorably be added to his collection that he watches over with admiration and respect. Thanks again for a fine job! Tammy Monego (EOW: 12/12/98)



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:17:03


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    Hello Randy I have alot of family in law what you did here is a wonderful thing. I lost my uncle in 1998 in the line of duty. To this day I still have a hard time dealing with it, but this has made me see things in a different light. Thank you Randy



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    Date: 18 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:00:56


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    Hi Randy, I'm new at this computer, but I just received the Artwork, and ordered one print. I might be able to order your limited edition when they come out. I don't need a reminder of what happened, because it was etched in my heart forever. I want it to lift the brave ones, and the survivors of those who were abruptly taken from us on 9-11. Even though it was meant for evil, God has used it to strengthen our country, unite us as One Nation Under God, and to help us realize He is still on the throne, and has His hand over America. Thanks again for your beautiful work, and the opportunity to experience it. Sincerly, Pat Fishburne 634 County Rd. 2401 Wedowee, Al. 36278 (paf@acs-isp.com) God Bless!!!!!!



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:31:19


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    Randy, Thank you for the inviting me to visit your incredable artwork. I think it captures the bravery of our firefighters. You did a good job in displaying our heroes ! I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and for those that give their lives to save others GOD BLESS YOU in your efforts. Allie O



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:49:35


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    I love the poster of the three firefighters.May God help us to overcome this tradegy.May God not only bless the U.S.A but the whole wide world.The Lord said love your neighbor as thy self that doesn't just mean your next door neighbor but anyone you come in contact with.I also would like to thank those who are taking the time to help clean up that disaster.May God be with them and keep them strong.



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:19:14


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    The faces say it all. They gave their lives so that others may live. America has a new respect for our public servants. I have cried, dreamed and thought of them often. Their families gave their ultimate sacrifices, their loved ones. Never in my life have I ever thought this would happen. The heavens above opened it's heart to them. They have a special place in everyones heart and soul. You did an excellent job Randy. Denise Luce dluce1@ev1.net



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:34:43


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    Your art work is great. I am proud to be an American, FireFighter, and Union Brother. But yet so sad that someone could do these cowardice acts against our people and our brothers. May they rest in peace, but never forgotten, knowing they made a difference.



    Remote User:
    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:48:06


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    very nice job.



    Remote User:
    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:30:28


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    Out of all the tributes I have seen yours is by far the best. It's touching and "bring home" real.



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    Date: 22 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:40:59


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    Very nice. They deserve a tribute for their combined rescue efforts. It is a fitting for those brave men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty. May it be a lasting testimonial to the impact the rescuers left on New York after 09/11.



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:00


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    It's a wonderful thing you are doing here... United we stand!



    Remote User:
    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:14:43


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    beautiful work please e-mail me when other art work might be added conniek8000@aol.com



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:49:36


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    It is a very fitting tribute to the disaster that hit in our country. It makes one feel proud to be part of such a great counrty where you know others are there to help you.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:07:29


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    Thank You and God Bless You! Chaplain Gerald E. Brock-Darlington County Fire District 8 Darlington County-Hartsville,.C.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:30:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:50


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the great! ness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:55:37


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the bet! ter my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:30:03


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it,,then for you & your GREAT artisic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:55:34


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    Dear randy, As a "retired" volunteer fire chief, I must commen you on your work of art! After viewing Can't Cry Hard Enough, this is perhaps the definite reach into the souls of firefighters. Your choice of Amazing Grace brought back sad, yet bittersweet memories when we lost two of our twin cities finest during the blizzard of 1993. Your choice of NYFD's Father Judge on the more to see is perhaps the greatest acheivement in your poster-under the flag and by the firefighter's he loved so dearly, and died as well as the others so gallenty. Thank you for touching my soul again-i want to forget, but can never forget. As I tell my wife, once a firefighter, always a firefighter. Either male o! r female, volunteer or paid, it does not matter-the loss of one makes us cry-the loss of so many on Sept. 11th perhaps took a piece of us all and died with them. Thank you for your efforts-have forwarded your new site to many firefighting friends. Thank you for remembering our fallen brothers and sisters-I lost friends that tragic day, but hope and pray that they have found peace in their new world as we constantly struggle with the reality of ours...my final wish, I embrace and someday see you again! Great work-thank you from a "vetern" of twenty plus years. Past Fire Chief, John David Marko, Goodwill Vol. Hose Co., West Pittston, Pa.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:56:32


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    Hello, First I feel I have to explain a little of my background. I am currently a Police Officer for Dallas PD in Oregon (yes, Dallas...small town). I have grown up here and my goal has always been Law Enforcement since I was a young boy. I am a third generation Cop, and hope that someday my own son will follow in the Family business. Prior to becoming a Cop, I was a Volunteer Fire Fighter, and an EMT Basic. This helped me through College, as well as staying out of trouble until I was old enough to get hired on as a Cop. When I brought up your website, I have to tell you..... I felt the chills crawl up my back, my eyes well up with tears, and my heart still hurts with all the sorrow and mourn for those families who are still asking themselves, "What if....?" I feel that I speak for more than myself when I extend my grattitude and appreciation for taking the time to make such a memorable tribute, for us to honor, and respect our fallen warriors. Sincerely, Ofc Ray Sizemore Dallas Police Department



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:42:13


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    This is a very nice wed site. Thank you for your hard work towards the 343 firemen who died on that day.



    Remote User:
    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:58:44


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    Great Tribute IAFF Local 2297 North Naples Professional Firefighters North Naples, Florida





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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:43:24


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    Thank you for sharing this with me...If you would like me to add this link to www.americantragedymemorial.homestead.com please let me know Rochelle



    Remote User:
    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:20:18


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    VERY BREATH TAKING



    Remote User:
    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:19


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    i believe that is the best thing that i have seen since 9-11. It is real nice



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:54:15


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    Hola Randy, Aunque estamos muy lejos de New York, igual sentimos pena y nostalgia por nuestro hermanos bomberos caidos el 11/09/2001 asi como por las demas personas, me parece muy bonito y acertado el tributo que realizas. Cap. Juan Mendoza R. Cia. VICTORIA 8 2do. Jefe LIMA - PERU



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:11:23


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    That is a beautiful tribute to all the lives lost that day. My husband is a firefighter for the city of Baytown,Texas and the events that occured on September 11 2001 touched home. That day may be gone but the spirit of those lives lost will never be forgotten. Mrs. J.Carr



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:23:40


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    i'm a fourth generation firefighter. my family has been in my department since it was organized. i've only been a firefighter for three years but i grew up around the fire service. if i were to ever fall in the line of duty. i feel that i would like to be reconized for my duties. web sites like this one are important to show the bravery of men and women across the nation. i have never lost a friend in a fire and i hope i never will. ever ready' ever willing' loyal to our duty



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:51:51


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    Beautiful work Randy! Very touching. Your passion reflects true Aloha! Aloha, Renise



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:40:01


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    Randy, Beautiful work. congratulations. I am an artist too. A painter / printmaker. It is so hard to make good art from experiences that touch us so deeply. Beatriz Arnillas



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:16:17


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    Randy, as the wife of a firefighter, this makes me cry. I feel very selfish and grateful that my husband was not one of the fallen and have cried many times with him over the fallen bretheren. I think this is tasteful and a very heartwarming way to not only remember but also help those left behind heal. God bless and keep you and yours. Pam Weber



    Remote User:
    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:04:52


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    This is outstanding keep up the great work.



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    Date: 27 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:16:07


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    This is a very beautiful picture. We all know how much time and effort it must have been to put this picture together. People like you should do as much of it as possible. R.V.F.C.



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 09:27:01


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    I am a volunteer emt, a 911 operator, and I am dating a full time firefighter, I give my condolences to the families of the victims of 9-11-01 both civilian and public safety. I would also like to salute the brave men and women who continue to do and enjoy their jobs in public safety everyday only to wonder when the largest sacrafice will be. THEIR LIVES!



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 20:04:16


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    Your "Faces of the Brave" brought tears to my eyes. Truly a beautiful tribute to all that perished, helped and are still dealing with 9/11. Thank you for creating such a wonderful piece of art. It will touch many. Casey Fowler - New York, New York



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 07:02:45


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    I was very moved and touched by this site. A fine tribute to the brave rescue workers. Eva Stockholm, Sweden



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 10:39:36


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    This is very touching. Leaves you speechless to think about the number of lives that Sept. 11th touched.

    Date:
    22 Jan 2002
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    My father is a retired firefighter of 35 years for the Toronto Fire Dept. I am honored to say that he is my hero as is all the men and women firefighters that lost their lives saving others on Sept 11, 2001. My heart goes out to all the families of those they lost doing what they love, and I would like to thank them and all the others that work every day risking their lives for others. Sheri Knighton mspbcsk@hotmail.com



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    22 Jan 2002
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    Hello, I'M A WIFE OF A RETIRED FEDERAL FIREFIGHTER, THESE PICTURES REALLY HIT HOME, THEY ARE BEAUITFUL AND TOUCHED MY SOUL! GOD BLESS ALL OUR HEARO'S OF SEPT 11,2001. ALL WHO LOST THEIR LIVES AND ALSO BLESS THESE PRECIOUS MEN AND WOMEN WHO OUT STIL AT THE SIGHT. ALSO THE DETECTIVE'S WHO ARE DIGGING THROUGH THE RUBBLE IN HOPES OF FINDING SOMETHING OF THE VICTIMS FOR THEIR FAMILES CLOSURE.



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    28 Jan 2002
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    Dear Randy, As a retired Firefighter I would like to commend you on this inspirational piece of artwork. The days following September 11th were tough for all firefighters around the world as we watched the scenes from Ground Zero. Knowing that I had lost so many of my brother firefighters and the thoughts of their families without their firefighter coming home was a very emotional time for me. The love of my life, Vicki, had secretly been working on a piece for me called Brothers. It depicts three firefighters, one in distress and his two brothers helping him to safety. This was the start of many renderings that Vicki would do in Pen & Ink. Although I am in the middle of reconstructing our web site I will give you an inside link to take a look at her wonderful work. Keep in mind that the shopping cart has been deactivated and if you have any questions or comments, please contact me at eric@the-stone-house.com. Keep up the great work and keep the memories of America's Bravest alive. Eric Lagesten - Chapel Hill, NC



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:43:19


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    Randy, Just wanted to let you know that the artwork looks very good. I just returned from New York and the WTC Ground Zero area. I am a Deputy Sheriff in the State of Ohio. Would I be able to purchase a photo of your work? Thank You for your time and information. Al Adair #3029



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:47:27


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    Thank you for this beautiful tribute. I think it would be most fitting to be part of the memorial at ground zero. Frances Blackwell mother of Christopher Blackwell, Firefighter Rescue 3 MIA 9-11-01



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    Date: 02 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:09:49


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    I thought it was great. It shows great detail for the men and women. That lost there lives on september the 11th. and to thier families to remember. firepuppy@firehousemail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:50


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    I wanted to sign the book and tell you that that poster is a beautiful tribute to those who we lost on that awful day. They may be gone but their memories stay within the relms of my heart and memory. They were all truly special people and showed us that good still can overcome evil. Saying that they are some of New York's finest doesn't even come close to the unsurmountable respect that I have for them. Thank you for keeping their memory alive. You have done a wonderful job :) Sincerely, Joni White Winchester, VA



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:03:25


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    What a wonderful tribute!! It still brings chills to my bones and tears to my eyes. I'm a wife of a firefighter and I know that every day is special and that when our firefighters, police and EMS workers are called to duty they never know what that call may entail. GOD BLESS AMERICA and all our HEROES and their families for givng the ultimate sacrafice. Thanks for making a special tribute. Diane Koeritz,Thousand Oaks,CA.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:23:51


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    Nice site. Commendable effort on the poster! It looks wonderful and I was glad to finally see someone recognizing the EMT's along with the other brave men and women who lost their lives that day. I will spread the word about this site! Sherre A. Harris Emt-P/firefighter saharris1974@earthlink.net



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:10:54


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    Randy, "Brave Faces" is fantastic and a very fitting tribute to all those who gave their lives so that others (all 25 000 of them) could live. As a firefighter I thank you for doing your bit to ensure that these very brave people will never be forgotten.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:11:53


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    I think this site was very well done. It conveys the emotions and memories etched so vividly on our psyche and needed to embrace forever in our minds lest we forget those who gave so bravely of themselves to help others on that fateful day in September 2001. Thank you Randy!! You do us proud!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:12:29


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    Tears came to my eyes, as it should to any police officer, fireman or emt. god bless Your Web Site is the best I have seen. A Oklahoma Police Officer



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:00


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it,,then for you & your GREAT artisic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:13:32


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    Randy As a serving police officer in the UK with nearly 30 years service every emergency worker around the world felt something on that fatefull day. Your picture is an extraordinary tribute to our fellow brothers who gave their all for the sake of others. PC 2481 David Foley Northumbria Police. England



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:01


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    This is a very inspirational picture, my thoughts and prayers go out to the families of my fallen brothers and sisters. The events on 9/11/01 have opened alot of eyes as to what we face every time we answer the call, we never know what we may be facing until it's too late but we continue to answer the call. Thank you very much for honoring our fallen hero's who made the ultimate sacrifice. Captain Ricky Newman, Ridgeway District Volunteer Fire Department. Ridgeway, Virginia 24148



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:14:37


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    A FITTING AND WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE WHO WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN ON THIS SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC. THIS EVENT THOUGH TRAGIC AND SAVAGE BEYOND BELIEF HAS MADE THE BOND BETWEEN THE GREAT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND GREAT BRITAIN EVER STRONGER.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:15:16


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    i think it is a very good and emotional tribute page it was a good idea to list "not the names" but all the faces who have paid the ultimate price. good job!!!! "GOD BLESS THE U.S.A." Keith Kurthy Professional Firefighter Monticello N.Y.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:15:57


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    Very moving - a great tribute. My nephew was one of FDNY Rescue 3 ...my brother John was also a Captain in FDNY...Dad and uncles NYPD...so, it really hit home. Thanks, from Colorado



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:16:23


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    EXCELLENT WEB SITE! I THINK IT IS A GREAT TRIBUTE TO EVERYONE INVOLVED IN THIS NATIONAL TRAGEDY. GREAT JOB OFFICER MICHAEL RIMKUS IRONWOOD PUBLIC SAFETY IRONWOOD MI. 49938 E-MAIL marimkus@hotmail.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:17:04


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    I was very moved. I think you have captured the essence of the meaning of the word America..home of the brave.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:17:36


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    Absloutely wonderful! Being Canadian, if responding to the guest book is all I can do to express my condolences and thoughts to the victims and families, and the heroic rescuers, I am proud to have done it through your site. May the angels dry your tears........ Stacey



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:18:14


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    I think your site is one of the best for remembering the brave heros of this tragic incedent.I only wish I could have been there to help them if I could have. Duke Lashmett Chief Lusk Vol. Fire Dept. Lusk Wy.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:07


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    Hi Randy, I'm a Federal Firefighter and the poster look's great! This has hit home for me since I was born and raised in N.Y. And my farther in-law is a city FF along with alot of friend's of mine. I would love to purchase a print but I did not see any donation's going to my Fallen Brother's family's but to each his own. Nice work!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:19:37


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    This is an excellent tribute to those Police Officers, Firefighters, and, EMS workers who made the ultimate sacrifice 9.11.01. I was there with a team of Officers from my Department in the days following the attack. In almost 20 years in Law Enforcement, I have never witnessed such devastation. These men and women are truly heroes. Our prayers are with the families. May our Brothers and Sisters rest in peace. SgtTommyB/Monmouth County



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:20:19


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    The artwork and the inspiration you have developed with this poster is beyond words. You have done an incredible job of memorializing the heroes that we can all look up to and receive strength and encouragement from. I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and continue to pray for those that give their lives on a daily basis. GOD BLESS YOU Rick Tucker Chattanooga, Tennessee



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:20:50


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    As the daughter of a retired EMT Nationally Registered Paramedic, and a former member of the armed services, I must say this is one of the greatest tributes I have seen. You have captured the essence of those who gave their lives so others could live. Excellent job! Jennifer Rodriguez-jezmer@earthlink.net. Salisbury, Maryland.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:27:20


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    I am a Volunteer Firefighter/EMT in Prince George's County, Maryland, just outside of Washington, D.C. and the daughter of a retired Prince George's County Police Officer. Engine 271 from my station was called to the Pentagon on September 11th on the third alarm. The sights there will never be forgotten by any of us. The NYC picture that you did is a wonderful tribute. We should never forget those who lost their lives that day, or the courage of those brave men and women, whether they were Fire, EMS, Police, or civilians. God Bless America, and its citizens. C. Burley Morningside, Maryland www.morningsidevfd.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:27:48


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    Outstanding! As a police officer myself, it really hits home to see the faces of those who died trying to save others! Sgt. Larry Worden Union Gap Police Dept.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:28:20


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    You did an awesome job!!!!!! Wendy Norris President, Firefighter Ministries www.theultimatefirehouse.com



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:29:08


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    bonjour, un mail de PARIS, FRANCE, congratulations pour ce que vous avez faits, beaucoup de mes amis et moi sommes tous affectés par ce drame, le peuple américain nous à montrer qu'ils gardaient la foi en un pays libre et fort, ce que nous francais devrions suivre comme exemple. nous ne sommes pas à l'abri du même drame, et tous les peuples doivent se tenir la main pour éradiquer ce terrorisme. de tout coeur avec vous, nous n'oublions pas Olivier GELLE Paris, FRANCE



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:01


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    Thank you Randy for your efforts, I will forward your fine tribute to all police officers in my address book here and overseas. It deserves to be seen and they deserve to be remembered! Bob Chauvin (Member Orlando FOP/FOPA LODGE # 25)



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:30:48


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    Very Well Done! A Fitting Tribute To Those We Lost On Such A Terrible Day! Semper Fi, PO1 Patrick McDonald # 359 Charles County Sheriff's Office, Maryland



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:31:44


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    One simple word AMAZING!!!! OBION COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT - Obion County, Union City, Tennessee



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:33:38


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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:17


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    Very touching artwork. I am in Law Enforcement and I am from NJ as well. 9-11 has taken a piece of me as well as all my family and friends that are police and firefighters in NY and NJ. Very nice work!!



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:34:57


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    The Photo and music gave me goosebumps and was a reminder that our brothers and sisters will never be forgotten. God Bless them all! Bob Rivard, Local 850 IAFF



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:35:40


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    I AM A VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTER FOR LITTLE TOWN IN TENNESSEE. WHEN THE 9-11 INCIDENT HAPPENED I FELT A TREMEDOUS CHUNK BEING RIPPED OUT OF THE FAMILY I AM A PART OF. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE AFFECTED FAMILIES. I WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE THE FIREMEN FROM N.Y. COME THROUGH MY COUNTY ON THE "THANK YOU AMERICA TOUR" ON BICYCLES. THE DAY WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART BECAUSE I MET THE FIREMAN ON 11-25 WHICH IS MY BIRTHDAY. MY FUTURE PLANS ARE JOINING A FULL TIME FIRE DEPT. WHEN I FINISH COLLEGE. I HOPE THE PRIDE STAYS STRONG IN AMERICA. LOVE YOU ALL. BRANDON PRICE SOUTH PITTSBURG, TN.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:36:18


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    Dear Randy, Thank you so much for sharing your site with me. This is so beautifull. When I saw your email this morning I had to cry, see, I am not a firefighter or a police woman, I am not even american, but I love your country so much and my heart still hurts because of what happened 9-11. I was always wondering what angels really look like, now I know by looking at your artwork. Because everyone that risks and gives his life for someone they don´t even know, must be an angel. I feel honored to be able to order this picture, and proud to show it to everybody I know here in Germany. Wonderfull work Randy!! Irene Pols Germany



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:36:53


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    that's a great picture it will serve as a reminder of what happen and who america counted on to do (da job)!make me proud to be a firefighter ! david brown captain eastside fire dept. valdosta georgia 31606



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:37:20


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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:38:08


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    Randy, We lost our son on 2/23/01. He was Ptl. Michael Nickerson, Michael was shot and killed in the line of duty in responce to a routine noise complant. There was a memorial site established for him, this site has brought us great comfort, as we are able to read the messages people send. I believe it has also brought to his many friends a comfort aswell. The site you have created is a wounderful site, you should know that you have given a outlet to many who have messages to send. Thank You ........Joe and Sue Nickerson



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:43:01


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    Very moving and what a beautiful memorial to those who lost their lives. As a mother of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty in 1999, I know exactly what it means to have a lost loved one remembered in special ways. I'm sure these families will feel very honored. Thank you for taking the time and effort to do such a wonderful thing.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:43:38


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    The sacrifice made on a daily basis by the thousands of men and women in the public safety services was immoralized in this work of art. May we never forget each of those faces. Randy Grago Retired Policeman



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:45:03


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    Hello Randy, For awhile, I thought the tragic events of 9/11/01 were all but forgotten... except for the remaining heros who continue to work endlessly at Ground Zero, the self-sacrificing volunteers such as Suzannah B. Troy of NYC, and those whose lives were touched personally and irrevokably by the horror. Your work is a powerful reminder... one that will help us never to forget. Thank you from my heart. May the God/dess bless you always! Zoe



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:46:26


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    I think your work is a beautiful tribute to all the fallen heros. Sherry in Calif



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:46:59


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    Hi Randy: I just want to say thanks for the moving presentation. I am a volunteer firefigther out of northern New Jersey. We sent two days at gound zero and we are honored to have served with FD, PD,EMS and tradesmen when duty called. We all lost a little that day. USRFD Department 12 Badge # 6



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:47:57


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    Hello Randy ! With your "ART Work", you have honored all Firefighters, that have given their life's so courageously on that tragic day, Sept. 11. 2001... I'm sure all their loyal firefighter brothers and their own families are very touched by it! I also like to thank you for your work! Hartmut Reinsch Toronto CANADA schmied@sympatico.ca



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:50:20


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    I think it is beautiful and gives full recognition and honors those that died to save our wtc for our country. Also gives the recognition to the 3 men who came up with the Idea and how they did it was wonderful and Those 3 men should not be replaced with any one different. I love it and Admire your vision. Good luck. Love and honor from a NYC Rescue (Capt) firefighters Sister. his name is Freddy Scholl, Mine is Debbie Scholl. I am into art also and appreciate what you have done. Sincerely, Debbie Scholl



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:50:59


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    Randy, Wow what a way to honor our fallen brothers and sisters. As a member of the IAFF I want to thank you for your wonderful art. It is so touching to see people all over the world rally around our fallen brothers and their families. Keep up the good work. Tim



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:51:30


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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:52:56


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    Thank you.. PO Larry Rand Port Authority Police of NY/NJ



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:53:59


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    Thanks for letting me know about your site. I am too exhausted in all aspects of being to explore other than this quick visit but please keep up the positive energy. It is an ongoing recovery in every way and our Front line heroes that are still alive and breathing have given their all and they continue you to do say. We need to pray for their health and spirits -- for all of us to keep going, focus on the positive and happy memories because they are there and recharge our batteries -- spirits, souls hearts and encourage each other. So thanks, best, Suzannah B. Troy artist and volunteer, NYC



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:47


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    My name is Mark Nelson I am career fire fighter (IAFF Local 1664) in Montgomery County, Maryland just outside of WAshington, DC. When I am not wearing the hat of fire fighter, I am a musician and recording engineer. As a result of the attacks on September 11, 2001, I rewrote the lyrics and recorded the song "Knocking on Heaven's Door" in my home recording studio. I also called on some local musician friends to help me with my efforts. The end result was has been described as a very marketable product. Every cent of the money raised will go to will go to the New York Fire Fighters 9-11 relief fund that has been established by the International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF). I am not seeking any personal monetary gain at all, nor are those who helped me record the song. I want to help the families of my fellow fire fighters who gave the ultimate and supreme sacrifice on September 11, 2001. Here are the re-written lyrics Mama please explain to me Why I can't see you anymore Bad men have taken you from me Feels like I'm knocking on heaven's door Chorus (4 times) KNOCK KNOCK KNOCKING ON HEAVENS DOOR Solo I hear that help is coming for me Will I see you again? I'm not sure These people will do their best for me But I might be knockin on heaven's door Chorus, Solo Mama this message for you is from me I will not see you anymore And to the one's who did this to me You won't be knocking on heaven's door Chorus End



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:29:59


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    Very nice artwork and, thank you for donating 100% of the net proceeds to the charities. As a firefighter, I find this very admirable of you and all parties involved. To the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters, May God hold you in His hands; May He protect you and show you His love. Barry L Scouten Jr Firefighter/Paramedic Pennsylvania



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:34:49


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    I found the art work, "Faces of the Brave" to be very inspirational and motivational. We must never forget those who put their lives on the line everyday.The art work is a beacon of light in mist of the horrible occurrences of that day.



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    Date: 03 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:03:23


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    Randy I'm very impressed with your artwork. It is a great tribute to the men and women who lost their lives on that sad September morning. I went to NY and to ground zero 9 days after the attacks. It's a trip I will never forget. I was told some very touching stories from the NYC firefighters. May God Bless them and the families who lost loved ones that day. Chief Woody Wheeless Marion Fire Department Marion, AR



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:32:08


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    I feel that this is a beautiful piece of artwork. Not only does it pay tribute to those hero's, but to FF's and PO's everywhere. Thank you for this wonderful tribute!!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
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    VERY GOOD!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:59:43


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    Randy, you've captured the spirit of America's brave heroes-the fallen FDNY, NYPD and PAPD members who will long be remembered. Thank you for this fitting tribute.



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:02:13


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    This is a beautiful piece of artwork. It is so inspiring as the men and women of the NYPD, FDNY, and all other agencies worked together, at this time of tragedy. I happened to be there as a volunteer from Pitman Police Dept. in South Jersey. Myself and 3 other co-workers. My heart goes out to all the men and women who lost their lives, doing what we do best, PROTECT AND SERVE!!!!!



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:08:56


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    Excellent artwork.



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:36:46


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    Wow--it's amazing.



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:46:17


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    great work and very moving. thanks for sharing. nancy mitchell-ruidoso, nm



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:21:27


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    The pictures were great and we thankyou for your apprication in our line of work. Gus Stonum Secretary Big Laramie Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Laramie, Wyoming 82070



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:53:19


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    HOLA RANDY! SOY RESPONSABLE DEL SERVICIO DE EMERGENCIAS DE PAJARA, FUERTEVENTURA, ISLAS CANARIAS, ESPAÑA. PIENSO QUE TODO LO QUE SIGNIFIQUE RENDIR HOMENAJE A TODOS AQUELLOS COMPAÑEROS CAIDOS AQUEL FATIDICO 11 SEPT.TIENE QUE APLAUDIRSE, TU OBRA ES BUEN EJEMPLO DE ELLO, DESDE ESTE LUGAR EN MEDIO DEL OCEANO ATLANTICO NUESTRO MAS SENTIDO HOMENAJE PARA TODOS ELLOS, SALUDOS.FRAN



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:14:00


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    The picture of the fallen are beautiful. Thank you Adam Sadler



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    Date: 04 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:53:15


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    Thanks Randy. Even though the faces appear small on the site, I can still pick out the faces of all of my friends. I hope you get the go ahead to print up the posters, I'd love to get one for my home and station house. Good luck! Tara, NYPD



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:21:25


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    some peaple are born to greatness some peaple have greatness thrust upon them we salute you all south wales fire service u.k.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:15:19


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    Such a beautiful tribute to all fallen heroes. I was very moved to recognize Father JUDGE, Chaplain of the FDNY, whom I met in February 2000 while visiting NYC and its so great FIRE DEPARTMENT. MAY GOD BLESS THEM ALL. BOSIO Philippe Firefighter of MONACO



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:40:14


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    I am very impressed with your work. I think you have done a great job!! Be proud.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:20:47


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    Hi Randy, Congratulations on your tribute poster. It is very nice. I hope your request to be able to sell it goes through so it can help out the different charities you wish to help. William Carson Montreal Police, Canada



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:11


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    Randy, That is a beautiful piece of art work that you have done. It represents the fallen ones very nicely and they desire it. It is very touching and makes you want too cry. But it also refreshes the memory of what the terrorists has done too are great country, but we will prevail. Dodie



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:55:40


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    Randy,This is the nicest thing a person could have done for those fallen comrades. Special thanks from a EMT from Illinois.



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    Date: 05 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:32:51


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    I am a Paramedic and VFF myself and part of me wishes I could have been/be there and another part is glad that I wasn't. It was a very sad day for all of America but also our most glorious one. The artwork looks great. Stay safe and God Bless!!



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:13


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    I think it is one of the best after date posters I've seen yet as a tribute to all those who lost their lives on 9/11. Good work. Dan Salazar (FireFighter/EFDNY)



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:45:17


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    My prayers. My prayers.



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    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:07:09


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    I just wanted you to know that the faces of the brave was awesome! I love any picture of firefighters because I am one but this one was just exceptional!Thank you! Shaina



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:46:27


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    My name is Cpl Austin Henson. I am a Marine stationed in Albany, Ga. I went to New York once and I still have pictures of the beautiful sisters. Damn them for what they did to us and I can swear by my life that justice will be served courtisy of a fleet of B-52's and a few Marines. God Bless the U.S.A. and God Bless the families of all the loved ones lost.



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:27:47


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    incredable



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:10:40


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    Very nice! Mascha Taylor Providers Billing Service



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:31:26


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    Simply Great! Lars Svensson, Polizeihauptmeister, Kreispolizeibehörde Paderborn, Germany



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:12


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    That is a true tribute! It is very moving. Thank you for memorializing our HEROS!



    Remote User:
    Date: 06 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:08:57


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    I have been a firefighter in District 3, West Seneca, NY, for almost 17 years, and on behalf of firefighters everywhere, I thank you for your tribute. I was trained at FDIC in Indianapolis by one of the FDNY firefighters killed. They will never be forgotten. Len Drajem Firefighter, EMT-I



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:29:52


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    it is very well done!!!!!! i was sent to the pentagon right after the plane hit..i got to see it up close and really pissed me off that these dirt bags could do this to our country, thanks to bill clinton!!!!!!!! you should come to the police memorial on may 15 in washington d.c and show it to alll the law enforcement officers. i would like a copy of it in the future...keep up the good work!!!!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:28:45


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    God bless you for sharing your God given talent with us.



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:26:36


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    An unusual and touching tribute. Vint Cerf



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:51:22


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    A very moving and beautiful piece of art. I hope that everything goes well and I can see that your heart was in all of this work. Thank you for not forgetting the many victims of this tragedy. Mike Hennessy



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:20:50


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:21:38


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    Randy, I is a great pleasure to view your work. I have been a Police Officer for the City of Calexico, California for 12 years. I am presently a Patrol Sergeant. This tragedy has changed my whole life and the way I used to think. I have cried many times for my fallen brothers. We are all children of God, so all the victims are my family. I pray to God every day for peace and healing for everyone. My God keep all of us safe and my we never forget the fallen on 9-11 and all who have fallen or will fall resulting from this tragedy. God Bless America. Sgt. Gonzalo " Chalo " Gerardo Jr. Calexico P.D. Calexico, California



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:28:30


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    a beautiful piece of work it truelly is a fiting tribute congratulatios from everyone in philly.gerry



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:46:14


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    What a beautiful tribute to such wonderful, brave souls. Thank You. jessica drake



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:53:49


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    I believe that the rescue workers would be very proud of your work. It is a truly beautiful piece of work. May God bless you in your continueing effort to memorialize the fallen heroes of 9-11-01. lynn p. lexington, SC; Polrber007@aol.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 07 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:31:45


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    Beautiful! God Bless everyone touched by the devastating events of September 11th 2001. God Bless America!! We shall overcome but we shall never forget September 11th, 2001. Elaine



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:52


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:17:53


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    A fitting and touching tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. From your friends across the water Dave Nightingale, Sigma Security Devices, Dover, UK



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 00:42:05


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    Randy What a beautiful tribute to the heros of America, your work is inspirational and the fact that you are donating proceeds to charity shows that as a great artist your heart may not be as brave as the fallen heros but is as big , god bless you and America Joe Keenan Dublin Ireland



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:34:59


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    Gob bless you, keep them in our minds forever. This should help to remind us to pray for each other and the families left behind, they all are heros. Jeff Homan, Fire Marshal, Meridian Fire Dept, Meridian MS



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:37:11


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    Continue the good work!!!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:45:23


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    wonderful. breathtaking. crystal



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:49:48


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    Great Tribute.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:04:17


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    Very moving! Excellent presentation/ professional in every way. Congratulations. Alan Vandersloot, York, PA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:10:10


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    Thank You so much for making this such a wonderful tribute to those we lost who did so much and died with such dignity.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:17:07


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    Wonderful! A stiring tribute. thank you, Capt. Earl Gregory Rowlett Fire Rescue Rowlett, Texas



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:26:41


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    A beautiful tribute.....one to remember...K. Charlotte NC



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:44:14


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    Very nice. I come from a family of firefighters and a police officer. Thank you MQ from Des Moines



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:08:48


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    Great work!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:22


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    I ALSO did a tribute to NY Firefighters Painting and can be seen at www.jcfd.org We raised enough money with the painting/prints to personalize 343 prints for the lost NY Firefighters in the attack and sent one free copy to the families. My personnal email address is cc3915@aol.com Your painting looks GREAT ! May God Bless ,Chris Lacoste



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:18:48


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    I think your poster was a wonderful idea; very moving. Perhaps an additional one could be done the faces of those workers and others in the WTC who died. Lisa Henry Alexandria, VA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:24:40


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    Very well done, congratulations on nice artwork.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:26:28


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the better my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:27:32


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    When I looked at your artwork, I feel an awesome feeling of being proud that I am an American. They are very nice and heart warming. Linda Clark



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:23


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    As a Rescue worker who arrived at the site Sept 13 and worked thru the 23, I have to say that this is another one of the many great tributes to all of my fallen brothers. Mark J Seliga



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:29:51


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    Nice job. Good luck. Mike Picchioldi, IAFF Local 1700



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:32:26


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    On September 11th I left my heart in New York on October 13th Me and My Wife went to New York and gave money that we had raised at the Elks Lodge in our town to Ladder Co 6 and when we left that 2,100.00 dollars was just a meare image of how lucky my family is We Love you all Scott P



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:59:12


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    Nice work. Thanks for sharing. Freddie Oakley, Yolo County, CA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:48:33


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    This is great! Thanks so much for sharing! Mary



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:54:59


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    Randy, I think your artwork is beautiful. Thanks for emailing me. I don't know how you had my address, but thanks for sharing your work. It is great! Camille Carrithers



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:55:13


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    Job well done Randy! It's a great way to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in all of the emergency services, a very touching memorial. Lieutenant Gary D. Clark, EMT/FF, Hawley, MA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:28:32


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    Wow. Great Tribute!



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:54:30


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    Wonderful....Thank you for including me. R. Hill



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:09


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    never more in my life have i been more proud of what i do than when i became a firefighter..being a firefighter is more gratifying to me than the praise i have received while doing what i believe to be what is natural for me to do. sept.11, 2001 wasn't the first time firefighters and emergency personnel were ever thought of as heros....it just magnified it.



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:04:40


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    What an incredible job you have done in honoring our fallen heroes!! As one who has a dear friend who is a firefighter in New York City, I commend you and thank you for your work. Connie Branson, MO



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:14:46


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    I want to thank you for sharing your website with me and I will be happy to pass it along to the other 29 members of the Boston Polices Critical Incident Support Team some of us spent up to four weeks working with the Port Authority Police Department.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:16


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    Randy, I am a Police Officer with the Calgary Police Service and like everyone deeply shocked and saddened by the events of Sept 11, 2001. I want to commend you on the art work and your tribute to all our fallen heroes. Holly Carlson



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:44:23


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    THANK YOU FOR YOUR WONDERFUL EFFORTS TO ALL OUR FALLEN BROTHERS DIVISION CHIEF RODNEY TURPEL NORTH LAUDERDALE FIRE RESCUE NORTH LAUDERDALE FLORIDA



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:47


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    The works are absolutely beautifull. It will stand as a long lasting tribute for are fallen fellow brothers and sisters, who exemplified the true meaning of what emergency workers are all about.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:45:46


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    an interesting idea for a tribute to the wtc heroes



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:00:34


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    CONGRATULATIONS, on a fantastic website,well done for taking the time out,to pay tribute to these wonderful men and woman,may god bless every one of them , and you,take care GOD BLESS AMERICA,ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF GLASGOW tommybhoy67@aol.com



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:21:25


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    Randy..... Many thanks for your great inspiration. To those who have lost members of "The Bravest", my heartfelt sympathy.... all families and current members are in my thoughts and prayers ! My husband was amember of FDNY, now deceased, but the strength ,dedication and courage of the Dept.has always kept me strong, sooooo, please hang in there everyone !! Kathy R., S.I., NY



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:26:06


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    Good job, it is clear that it took a lot of time and effort.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:45:54


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    Very nice



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:51:19


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    Dear Randy, Very powerful and heartfelt. Truly an image for our times.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:01:24


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    Randy this is a super site!!!! Everything, right down to the music in the background. Sorry I didn't get right back to you, but we were out of town for most all wk.....This is truly a work of art....I know a little award from me is not much, but check your email as I would like to send it to you anyhow........Thank you again.......Laurie



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:18:33


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    I THOUGHT THE PICTURE WAS BEAUTIFUL. I'M GLAD TO SEE THERE ARE PEOPLE LIKE YOURSELF IN THIS WORLD WHO CARE. I MYSELF A POLICE OFFICER SALUTE YOU ON A JOB WELL DONE.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:57:46


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    RANDY GREAT JOB,AS A FIREFIGHTER WHO WORKED AT THE WTC IN OCT.1ST-5TH IT TOUCH MY HEART TO PUT FACES WITH THE PEOPLE WHO WE WERE LOOKING FOR. I HAVE SUBMIT MY RESERVATION FOR A PRINT. THANK YOU AN GOD BLESS PAUL.A.JONES.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:42:55


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    Randy - It is beautiful. When it displayed at the music began.... I guess I will never be able to listen to Amazing Grace without a tear in my eye and a lump in my throat. You have given honor to our fallen brothers and sisters through this work of love. Thank you. Jim Donahue, Redford, Michigan



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:01:18


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    Your poster is fantastic. I'm sure that the families, and co-worker of these fallen heros appreciate the time an effort you went to in making this poster. Your very talented. God Bless each and every person that passed away that day. karen



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:22:17


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    THANKYOU



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:32:31


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    Randy, That picture is amazing. I hope everyone that sees this picture will buy at least one. The money is definetely going to a great cause. Too bad so many lives had to be lost.



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:01:08


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    Dear Randy I reviewed your website and I really like your artwork. I want to thank you for taking the time to remember the men and woman who gave there lives on sept 11 2001 in the act of bravery. Ron Shultz



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:06:49


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    It's nice that someone do this...this isn't just one more way to give the thanks to the many who have died...but it's still being one of the beatifull's. Receive my best wishes of just one volunteer fireman of Puerto Montt. Our citizens could keep on sleeping because they know we are there for them. Norman Lintz 2° Lieutenant 2° Fire Company Puerto Montt Chile



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:23:40


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    THANK YOU FOR THE WONDERFUL TRIBUTE TO OUR FALLEN HEROES. MY HEART GOES OUT TO ALL THE FAMILIES OF THESE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN. I HAVE BEEN AN ACTIVE FIREMAN FOR 38 YEARS AND HAVE MORE YEARS LEFT TO FIGHT FIRE AND SAVE LIVES. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER 11-SEPT-2001. ROBERT J. SCHULTZ YREKA FIRE DEPARTMENT YREKA, CALIFORNIA 96097 yfdinvb@yahoo.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:42:53


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    a job well done



    Remote User:
    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 19:19:45


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    I was honored to know that somthing good came out of something so bad. I made a lot of new friends while caring for others,one most of all that was the commander of the PAPD CISM Team Roland Kandle. All gave Some and some gave all. Roland gone but not forgotten. (Texas Wes)Chaplain Wesley McDuffie



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    Date: 08 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:19:31


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    hi my name is dave broderick i am a ironworker who worked down at ground zero i would like to get some imfortmation on this please email me at dbrode5270@aol.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 01:45:24


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    Randy, received your e-mail and checked out the artwork. Very commendable and a fitting tribute to those who died in the line of duty. David Thewlis Australia



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:16:02


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    Very good piece of work. I hope there will be more art on your web site in the future. Take care. Michal, Wroclaw/Poland maykeel@poczta.portal.pl



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:27:44


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    RANDY- HEY I REALLY LIKE YOUR WEBPAGE AND IM SO HAPPY THAT THERE IS A PERSON LIKE YOU OUT THERE. MYSELF IM ONLY A DJ AND I KNOW THAT MANY INNOCENT PEOPLES LIVES GOT TAKEN AWAY... AND THERES A PERSON THAT CARE AND I THANK GOD FOR THAT... KEEP IT UP RANDY TAKE CARE AND GOD BLESS YOU... LOVE AND ALOHA DJ KAIATANO 93-1 THE Q KQMQ



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 02:46:32


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    THANK YOU FOR THIS VERY MOVING AND FITTING TRIBUTE TO ALL THE FALLEN HEROS. JOHN AND INGRID MAHOGANY CREEK AUSTRALIA



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 03:36:46


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    This is a very well put together site and you are showing tremendous support for the people that lost thier lives (our heroes).



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:23:20


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    This is a superb photo mosaic depicting the fallen heroes of NYC. If you would like to see an oil painting which is equally moving then go to www.historicyorkshire.com to see the painting "Raising Freedom" by Yorkshire artist Joanne Shaw. It also depicts the 3 firemen raising the flag, whilst in the background stands the Statue of Liberty. To my knowledge, the original of this has been presented to the Mayor of New York to be contained in the Memmorial Exhibition. Chris Heath - Castleford, Yorkshire, ENGLAND.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:50:52


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    God Bless every one of you. The picture is great. Lisa Kepes New Cumberland, PA



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:23:16


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    As a employee of the Port Authority of NY & NJ and as a volunteer fire fighter in New Jersey, all I can say is well done. God bles you. John Zylinski Lk. Hopatcong, NJ



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:33:35


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    thank you for taking the time to share this with everyone.it's beautiful



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:51:20


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    just to say that i think this is a wonderful and fitting tribute to the fallen of 911.i am an emt in dublin ireland,i am not in a position to buy a copy at present but i have saved your details and will return asap.as an emergency worker thank you once again for your artwork.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:55:44


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    Great Site. I will visit again. Michael P. Wutz Williamsville, N.Y Fire Dept Director Firemen's Association State Of New York Visit www.FASNY.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:50:20


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    I commend the artist of this poster; it is and outstanding piece and really heart felt.As one of the recue workers that responded to WTC from upstate NY , I feel that it gives a look at the faces of the men and women that gave all in the time of need. I thank you for reconizing our fallen brothers and sisters.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:27:41


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri). While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:37:23


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    My name is Andrea Libonati. I am an Inspector of the Italian Police (Arma dei Carabinieri) and life member of the International Police Association. While I observed with attention yours poster I have see again, for some moments, terrible images of the september 11, 2001. Your job is GREAT!!! A homage to the heroes in order not to forget, NEVER! Compliments! Best wishes from...Italy. GOD BLESS AMERICA! Andrea Libonati, I.P.A. Italian Section P.S.: sorry for my English language.



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:02:26


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    Very moving site - felt like I was there. The enormity of the loss is hard to fathom ...



    Remote User:
    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:46:48


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    Randy, Great job on the artwork. I am a dispatcher for my local fire dept and I know the risk that these guys face each and every day. All are heros. My heart goes out to all the familys who lost a loved one on 9-11-01. Thanks for all your doing. Angel Gwinn New Carlisle, Ohio Angel



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    Date: 09 Feb 2002
    Time: 22:33:22


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    Being A New Yorker, now living in Calif, have friends and family member who are fireman. Thank the Good Lord for their bravery, and their battles to save lives. Many lost theirs on that terrible day, but they know they are in our thoughts and prays forever. To the families, we are all here for you! God Bless you All. To the artist, what a beautiful tribute, keep it coming!



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:36:42


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    Pompjeeen Waasserbelleg



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:49:58


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    Hello randy I'm Active Firefigther from Luxembourg ( Europe). The Luxembourgian FireFigther was chocked about this tragedie, My Staion an my , we orgendized a T-shirt salling in Luxembourg (Limited edition) , Now we have salling 300 T-shirt the benifice of this tribute go to the Brothers of Squad 1 (brooklyn). your'e Idee is verry good , i hope that you can help with this tribute the famlies of the fallen Brothers. Good bless you and all the Firefigthers Blum L, www.helpfdny.net



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    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:23:08


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    I am a firefighter in Baltimore County, and after attending funerals in New York, your display really touches that part of "The Brotherhood" Thank you FADO Michael Stawski BCoFD, Eng. Co. 7



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:09:53


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    GREAT WEB SITE, VERY INTERESTING.FROM A RETIRED LIEUTENANT NYPD



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:46:01


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    Hola RANDY, me llamo Gustavo Durante y soy Oficial de los BOMBEROS VOLUNTARIOS de San Isidro ARGENTINA. quiero hacer llegar un saludo a ti por lo que haces y a todos mis hermanos BOMBEROS que luchan por la seguridad y bienestar de la HUMANIDAD. No hay mejor homenaje que llevarlos siempre en nuestro corazon, vallan nuestros respetos en nombre de todos mis compañeros a los hermanos AMERICANOS. " QUE DIOS PROTEJA A LOS BOMBEROS DEL MUNDO " Hasta siempre..... gustavodurante@hotmail.com



    Remote User:
    Date: 10 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:58:20


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    Thank you for keeping the memories of these great people alive. I hope that all of the rest of us will be inspired by this. For each job we go on, may our heart be with each and every one of those who passed before us. FF/EMT Dennis Shepard-Camp Lejeune,N.C. with 24 good years of service. A heart felt thanks for a job well done!



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:23:26


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    Randy, Great Job!!!! Our HEROES will never be forgotten. Let's continue to pray for all those that work so hard to protect our CITIES, STATES and this beautiful COUNTRY. (We are truly the land of the FREE).......rgarcia-KCMOPD



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:37


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:41:59


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    Words can not express the emotions evoked by this awesome tribute to these American heros. To the artist behind this tribute I can simply say . . . God Bless You and what a gift that was placed in your heart and mind to give to the world. To the TRUE HEROS . . . you gave us your all. Thank you and we will NEVER forget. Jan Rahm Middleburg FL The proud wife of firefighter



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:02:35


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    Nice tribute to all those who passed away on September 11th. Keep up the good work.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:06:08


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    We will never forget! God Bless! Deborah Karst, Captain Marion County Fire-Rescue Ocala, FL 34471



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:48:43


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    I think the artwork you have created, as well as your website, is one of the finest tributes I have seen over the past few months. At this time, I am still unemployed and I cannot afford to make a purchase but as soon as I find employment, I would like to do so for my parents. My father worked downtown all of his life and they lost friends on 9/11.



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    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:24


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:47:49


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    11 February 2001 There are no coincidences in the universe. I opened my e-mail and found your message that had been forwarded,today the 5 month anniversary of the attack on our country. We were meant to connect today. And what more can I say but; WOW! What a wonderful tribute you have created. We were moved emotionally right back to 9/11 upon viewing your poster. We definitely want one of the posters when they become available. God Bless you Randy and the generosity of your spirit. The ladies from Chippendale Engraving/Ispiritual in Long Beach, CA. Rita, Dayle and Bobbi



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:26:11


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    Awesome!



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:12:51


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    What a wonderful tribute. I was dissapointed that some of the link's didn't work but i do have "Can't Cry Hard Enough" on my website. http://RoxanneMoses.com/ it also is a tribute site.



    Remote User:
    Date: 11 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:11:28


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    Dear Randy: The poster is BEAUTIFUL! I sincerely hope you get permission to get it published. :-) Take care and God bless you. Fondly: Marlene (Pixie) Pixie's Place Memorials 2002 http://www.angelfire.com/stars2/angelize56/ppmem2002/index.html angelize56@hotmail.com



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:25


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    Very appropriate concept. I commend you.



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:24:10


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    Good job on the artwork, its too bad such a trajedy like this is what it takes to bring so many people together.....once again excellent job!



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:24:42


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    Everything looks good i will forward this site to members of my dept.



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:43:23


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    People say we need to let it heal, but I think we need to see pictures like this everyday to remember our true heros, thanks NYPD,NYFD,EMT, and any other volunteer who put his life on the line for his brother. I'm proud to be a FIREFIGHTER! Shawn Morrow-Tuscaloosa Fire Dept. Tuscaloosa, Alabama



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:19:49


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the greatness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



    Remote User:
    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:36:33


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    I am very impressed with the artwork located on this site.



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    Date: 12 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:05:16


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    As a firefighter it moves me every time I think about our brothers and sisters who died in the line of duty!I like this web site,I think it is a good idea its a chance for all fellow brothers and sisters in the fire/ems service to come together and show how much we love and care for one another and the people we protect! thank you Dave (The Wave)Adler Jacksonville Fire/Rescue Squad 21



    Remote User:
    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 09:54:25


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    Great job



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    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:41:08


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    THIS IS A VERY EXPRESSIONAL PAINTING, THAT SHOWS JUST HOW MANY BRAVE SOULS DIED DOING WHAT THEY LOVE TO DO.



    Remote User:
    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:29:30


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    Greta Job Honoring the fallen! Robert S. Cole Paramedic, CCEMT-P Ada County Paramedics Boise, Idaho



    Remote User:
    Date: 13 Feb 2002
    Time: 20:03:23


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    Beautiful work, very moving. Thanks for your efforts. Love to all.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:30:59


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    Randy, i am the sister-in-law of Kat3075 my husband was lost at the WTC, he was a firefighter. if your proceeds are really going to the families what you are doing is a wonderful thing. I wish I had time to do some wonderful projects such as this one. Our husbands faces should always be remembered.



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:00:30


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    Nice Job! Keep up the good work, it is well needed and respected in this country. Donna Cote Web Producer WGGB NEWS40 dcote@sbgnet.com



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    Date: 14 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:24:27


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    I can still remember, with great clarity, where I was and what I was doing when I heard about the Twin Towers. Like the rest of the world I was then glued to the television trying to establish what had happened and how many poor innocent souls had lost their lives. Your tribute, in its simplicity, puts faces to the events unfolded. Heroes every one. Thank you.



    Remote User:
    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:13:02


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    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTE,WELL DONE.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:17:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 15 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:54:26


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    I am a firefighter with the city of Mishawaka, IN. Looking at the artwork, with all those faces makes you realize how many men and women lost their lives that day. It makes me proud to be a firefighter and something like is a tremendous honor to those who made the ultimate sacrifice. God Bless.



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    Date: 16 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:57:23


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    Randy Thank you for sending me the link to this website. The artwork is excellent and a very fitting tribute to the heroes we lost on September 11 2001. The picture plus the opening music brought the emotions of the time back. From a "foreigner" living in America, my thanks for supporting the families of the heroes. helenhcsc@aol.com



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:56:01


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    Randy, I am the President of the Northern California Chapter of COPS. I am a survivor as well as an active law enforcement officer. I want to say thank you for the beautiful artwork that you have created. My 4 yr old son was a witness to the tragic acts via the television and he himself is a proud survivor of his father. He wants to be a fireman, policeman, and ambulance driver when he grows up. He is so small but yet so smart. This artwork will honorably be added to his collection that he watches over with admiration and respect. Thanks again for a fine job! Tammy Monego (EOW: 12/12/98)



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    Date: 17 Feb 2002
    Time: 23:17:03


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    Hello Randy I have alot of family in law what you did here is a wonderful thing. I lost my uncle in 1998 in the line of duty. To this day I still have a hard time dealing with it, but this has made me see things in a different light. Thank you Randy



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    Date: 18 Feb 2002
    Time: 11:00:56


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    Hi Randy, I'm new at this computer, but I just received the Artwork, and ordered one print. I might be able to order your limited edition when they come out. I don't need a reminder of what happened, because it was etched in my heart forever. I want it to lift the brave ones, and the survivors of those who were abruptly taken from us on 9-11. Even though it was meant for evil, God has used it to strengthen our country, unite us as One Nation Under God, and to help us realize He is still on the throne, and has His hand over America. Thanks again for your beautiful work, and the opportunity to experience it. Sincerly, Pat Fishburne 634 County Rd. 2401 Wedowee, Al. 36278 (paf@acs-isp.com) God Bless!!!!!!



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:31:19


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    Randy, Thank you for the inviting me to visit your incredable artwork. I think it captures the bravery of our firefighters. You did a good job in displaying our heroes ! I hope that America will continue to pray for the families of these victims and for those that give their lives to save others GOD BLESS YOU in your efforts. Allie O



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    Date: 19 Feb 2002
    Time: 21:49:35


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    I love the poster of the three firefighters. May God help us to overcome this tragedy. May God not only bless the U.S.A but the whole wide world. The Lord said love your neighbor as thy self that doesn't just mean your next door neighbor but anyone you come in contact with. I also would like to thank those who are taking the time to help clean up that disaster. May God be with them and keep them strong.



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:18:47


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    The faces say it all. They gave their lives so that others may live. America has a new respect for our public servants. I have cried, dreamed and thought of them often. Their families gave their ultimate sacrifices, their loved ones. Never in my life have I ever thought this would happen. The heavens above opened it's heart to them. They have a special place in everyone's heart and soul. You did an excellent job Randy.



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:19:14


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    The faces say it all. They gave their lives so that others may live. America has a new respect for our public servants. I have cried, dreamed and thought of them often. Their families gave their ultimate sacrifices, their loved ones. Never in my life have I ever thought this would happen. The heavens above opened it's heart to them. They have a special place in everyones heart and soul. You did an excellentjob Randy. Denise Luce dluce1@ev1.net



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    Date: 20 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:34:43


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    Your art work is great. I am proud to be an American, FireFighter, and Union Brother. But yet so sad that someone could do these cowardice acts against our people and our brothers. May they rest in peace, but never forgotten, knowing they made a difference.



    Remote User:
    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:48:06


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    very nice job.



    Remote User:
    Date: 21 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:30:28


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    Out of all the tributes I have seen yours is by far the best. It's touching and "bring home" real.



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    Date: 22 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:40:59


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    Very nice. They deserve a tribute for their combined rescue efforts. It is a fitting for those brave men and women who lost their lives in the line of duty. May it be a lasting testimonial to the impact the rescuers left on New York after 09/11.



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 05:20:00


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    It's a wonderful thing you are doing here... United we stand!



    Remote User:
    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 06:14:43


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    beautiful work please e-mail me when other art work might be added conniek8000@aol.com



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    Date: 23 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:49:36


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    It is a very fitting tribute to the disaster that hit in our country. It makes one feel proud to be part of such a great counrty where you know others are there to help you.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 04:07:29


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    Thank You and God Bless You! Chaplain Gerald E. Brock-Darlington County Fire District 8 Darlington County-Hartsville,.C.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:30:08


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    Very nice. As one of the rescue personel sent to NYC to help, I stood at Ground Zero, looking at the massive piles, not believing that my eyes would ever see such devastation, hurt and pain. Being a firefighter/EMT, it does give some comfort to know that these hero's will not be forgotten. Thank you for caring, but make no mistake about, why must such an incident like the one everybody has to deal with now, bring what these persons have done all along, to the attension of the public. Again, I would like to thank you and hope the money raised by these posters can help the families out. South Jersey, we care.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:34:50


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    Dear Randy, I am a Police Officer in Barnstable Massachusetts. I want to thank you for honoring the US Military, Fire Fighters, Police Officers and many other brave Americans, as well as those international guests of our nation , that lost their lives on that fateful day of September 11,2001. I will never forget that day, as long as I live. I have never been so overwhelmed by a single event in my entire life. I pray in my heart that these people di not suffer. I know that these feelings come from the deep sense of humanity that I have and hold for all people. I only wish that all people could share this feeling. There would be a lot less hate in the world. My message to all those who do not understand the great! ness of our country is, "we are a country founded on the principle that all men are created equal, just as our forefathers wrote." Our greatnes is in our differences, not our similarities. We are a country that brings many resources to the table, from many different cultures, a country of all countries. We welcome everybody! We must not forget where we came from. That is what I believe makes us such a great nation. It is what makes me so proud to be an American. Thank you Randy, for what you did here for all Americans, and how you have paid tribute to all of the Military people, Firefighters, Police Officers,and innocent civilian victims of September 11, 2001. This reminds me of why I became a Police Officer in the first place. My mission in public safety is to do just that, make the public safe, no matter who they are. Thanks for making me feel good about what I do. With Sincere Gratitude, Kevin Donovan, Patrolman Barnstable, MA Police Department. 1200 Phinney's Lane Hyannis, MA 02601



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:55:37


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    Hello there Randy I recieved your e-mail and was for lack of a better word touched. I don't know how or why you e-mailed me but Im very glad that you did thank you. Sept 11, 2001 will be a day that I will never forget and I will always remember where I was and what I was doing. I work for a larg steel Manufacturing company (Canada) and we had alot of our exects over there (NY) and I was the only link between our exects and there familys on that day. I remember feeling shocked, confused, and full of emotion once i new all our exects were located and conected with there families, I picked up the phone and called my family to tell them that I loved them. Since that day I promiced myself that I would change for the bet! ter my actions, reactions, how I treat people and what i value the real important things in life. I have been given a gift of gratitude. Thank you for sharing your web sit the Pictures are remarkable and beautiful. The heros the men and women that died on that day and ther brother's and sisters who tried so desperatly to help them I thank you for you showed me how and who i want to be and what we all should be compassionate for our fellow man and help one another. Thanks Carrie



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:30:03


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    Randy, As a Firefighter of 21 yrs (Both Vol & Career) along with a Family Tradition of Firefighters & Police within my family, I am a 4th generation Firefighter. This Photo has brought tears to my eyes!! The whole event of that horrible day, We shall NEVER forget. The original photo of the 3 Firefighters raising the flag has serious meaning behind it, then for you & your GREAT artistic values & skills to add the rest of our Brethren Firefighters/Ems/Police has added more SERIOUS meaning. Please continue the wonderful work you are doing. Right now, I am at a total loss any more words except for "Thank you" My rescue helmet is tipped in your direction. Respectfully Dave Lightner EMT/FF



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:55:34


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    Dear randy, As a "retired" volunteer fire chief, I must commendyou on your work of art! After viewing Can't Cry Hard Enough, this is perhaps the definite reach into the souls of firefighters. Your choice of Amazing Grace brought back sad, yet bittersweet memories when we lost two of our twin cities finest during the blizzard of 1993. Your choice of NYFD's Father Judge on the more to see is perhaps the greatest achievement in your poster-under the flag and by the firefighter's he loved so dearly, and died as well as the others so gallantry. Thank you for touching my soul again-i want to forget, but can never forget. As I tell my wife, once a firefighter, always a firefighter. Either male o! r female, volunteer or paid, it does not matter-the loss of one makes us cry-the loss of so many on Sept. 11th perhaps took a piece of us all and died with them. Thank you for your efforts-have forwarded your new site to many firefighting friends. Thank you for remembering our fallen brothers and sisters-I lost friends that tragic day, but hope and pray that they have found peace in their new world as we constantly struggle with the reality of ours...my final wish, I embrace and someday see you again! Great work-thank you from a "veteran" of twenty plus years. Past Fire Chief, John David Marko, Goodwill Vol. Hose Co., West Pittston, Pa.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:56:32


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    Hello, First I feel I have to explain a little of my background. I am currently a Police Officer for Dallas PD in Oregon (yes, Dallas...small town). I have grown up here and my goal has always been Law Enforcement since I was a young boy. I am a third generation Cop, and hope that someday my own son will follow in the Family business. Prior to becoming a Cop, I was a Volunteer Fire Fighter, and an EMT Basic. This helped me through College, as well as staying out of trouble until I was old enough to get hired on as a Cop. When I brought up your website, I have to tell you..... I felt the chills crawl up my back, my eyes well up with tears, and my heart still hurts with all the sorrow and mourn for those families who are still asking themselves, "What if....?" I feel that I speak for more than myself when I extend my gratitude and appreciation for taking the time to make such a memorable tribute, for us to honor, and respect our fallen warriors. Sincerely, Ofc Ray Sizemore Dallas Police Department



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 15:42:13


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    This is a very nice wed site. Thank you for your hard work towards the 343 firemen who died on that day.



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    Date: 24 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:58:44


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    Great Tribute IAFF Local 2297 North Naples Professional Firefighters North Naples, Florida



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 07:43:24


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    Thank you for sharing this with me...If you would like me to add this link to www.americantragedymemorial.homestead.com please let me know Rochelle



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 08:20:18


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    VERY BREATH TAKING



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:37:19


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    i believe that is the best thing that i have seen since 9-11. It is real nice



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 10:54:15


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    Hola Randy, Aunque estamos muy lejos de New York, igual sentimos pena y nostalgia por nuestro hermanos bomberos caidos el 11/09/2001 asi como por las demas personas, me parece muy bonito y acertado el tributo que realizas. Cap. Juan Mendoza R. Cia. VICTORIA 8 2do. Jefe LIMA - PERU



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:11:23


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    That is a beautiful tribute to all the lives lost that day. My husband is a firefighter for the city of Baytown,Texas and the events that occurred on September 11 2001 touched home. That day may be gone but the spirit of those lives lost will never be forgotten. Mrs. J.Carr



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    Date: 25 Feb 2002
    Time: 12:23:40


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    I'm a fourth generation firefighter. my family has been in my department since it was organized. I've only been a firefighter for three years but I grew up around the fire service. if i were to ever fall in the line of duty. i feel that i would like to be recognized for my duties. web sites like this one are important to show the bravery of men and women across the nation. i have never lost a friend in a fire and i hope i never will. ever ready' ever willing' loyal to our duty



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 13:51:51


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    Beautiful work Randy! Very touching. Your passion reflects true Aloha! Aloha, Renise



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 14:40:01


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    Randy, Beautiful work. congratulations. I am an artist too. A painter / printmaker. It is so hard to make good art from experiences that touch us so deeply. Beatriz Arnillas



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 17:16:17


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    Randy, as the wife of a firefighter, this makes me cry. I feel very selfish and grateful that my husband was not one of the fallen and have cried many times with him over the fallen bretheren. I think this is tasteful and a very heartwarming way to not only remember but also help those left behind heal. God bless and keep you and yours. Pam Weber



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    Date: 26 Feb 2002
    Time: 18:04:52


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    This is outstanding keep up the great work.



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    Date: 27 Feb 2002
    Time: 16:16:07


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    This is a very beautiful picture. We all know how much time and effort it must have been to put this picture together. People like you should do as much of it as possible. R.V.F.C.



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 09:27:01


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    I am a volunteer emt, a 911 operator, and I am dating a full time firefighter, I give my condolences to the families of the victims of 9-11-01 both civilian and public safety. I would also like to salute the brave men and women who continue to do and enjoy their jobs in public safety everyday only to wonder when the largest sacrafice will be. THEIR LIVES!



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    Date: 03 Mar 2002
    Time: 20:04:16


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    Your "Faces of the Brave" brought tears to my eyes. Truly a beautiful tribute to all that perished, helped and are still dealing with 9/11. Thank you for creating such a wonderful piece of art. It will touch many. Casey Fowler - New York, New York



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 07:02:45


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    I was very moved and touched by this site. A fine tribute to the brave rescue workers. Eva Stockholm, Sweden



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    Date: 04 Mar 2002
    Time: 10:39:36


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    This is very touching. Leaves you speechless to think about the number of lives that Sept. 11th touched.



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    Date: 03 Apr 2002
    Time: 17:05:30


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    As the 6 month anniversary came and went I remembered your site and wanted to revisit, and see the beautiful tribute you have created. I have reserved a copy as I intend to give it to a FDNY that is very close to my heart. I pray that all legal entanglements may find solutions so that you are able to replicate a tribute well deserved. jessecoy@hotmail.com



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    18 May 2002
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    The hero's for 9 11 are so brave i wish i could meet them



    Date:
    14 Jun 2002
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    Randy-being both a Deputy Sheriff and a Volunteer Firefighter I just wanted to say thank you for what you are doing for my fellow fallen brothers and sisters that lost their lives on Oct. 11. The memory of each one of them will live in our hearts forever. Deputy/Firefighter G. Kilpatrick Arkansas



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    14 Jun 2002
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    Beautiful picture! Very fitting tribute to the brothers & NYPD & Port Authority & EMS workers that sacrificed their lives on that September day. God Bless FDNY from a sister of Local 80



    Date:
    20 Jun 2002
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    23:35:42
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    Dear Randy, I saw the article in the local RJ and wish you the best on your quest to get releases from all families concerned. It is an incredible idea and as a native Las Vegan am honored that the idea came from a local. I pray that all the pieces fall into place for you and your truly inspirational idea. My father was a police officer in Las Vegas for 25 years with the old LVPD, first Municipal Bailiff the City ever hired in 1961 and Captain of the Las Vegas Police Reserve for 17 years, if he were still alive he would love this artwork. I am sure he can see it now and is wishing you the best too. Randy L.



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    22 Jun 2002
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    What a wonderful way to preserve our hero's forever. They may be gone but never forgotten. Sam R.I.P. Karen



    Date:
    25 Jun 2002
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    There are no words to tell you how touched i am by this picture it is the nicest thing i have ever seen thank you so much for caring. Patricia Stackpole PS My brother was Captain Timothy Stackpole



    Date:
    25 Jun 2002
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    19:39:41
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    Words can't express how touched I am. This artwork is great. Thank you so much. My brother was killed on 911 his name was Captain Timothy Stackpole FDNY. Patricia Stackpole



    Date:
    12 Jul 2002
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    this is a great thing.



    Date:
    01 Aug 2002
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    21:00:36
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    I SAW A PRINT IN A RESTAURANT IN LAS VEGAS AND FELT A NEED TO HAVE ONE! A SAD, BUT INCREDIBLE TRIBUTE. TONY RADOVICH



    Date:
    09 Aug 2002
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    15:16:51
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    Dear Randolph, I love what you've done with your art and I wanted you to know that Joan & Ed Maule still have two Soard originals at home.Kay Eric and I helped them move up to Siena off Towncenter in May.I'm still here taking care of dad & helping mom.Dad is still very bad after 3 unsucessful back surguries. Going stir crazy, call 562-7846. Maybe the 3 of us could have coffee. Love, Sharla



    Date:
    07 Sep 2002
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    The faces say a thousand words, and bring tears to my families and my eyes, as a 18 year career firefighter, that day will always have a deep place in my heart, as I was on duty as it unfolded, I say a prayer for all our brothers and sisters who gave the ultimate sacrifice. In our hearts and minds forever. Frank Kerrville Fire Dept.Texas Driver/Emt-I



    Date:
    11 Sep 2002
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    12:39:41
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    well i had no family there but i fell very sorry for the family and i want to let everbody know that god loves you and i do,and keep the faith....



    Date:
    23 Sep 2002
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    05:52:54
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    Randy, A very emotive site for an unutterably tragic event. You've managed to capture people's heartfelt feelings and emotions. Those wonderful heroic men and women who sacrificed their lives for those innocent victims, surely will never be forgotten. God bless them and their families. (I have two uncles and two cousins in the fire service in Canada.) Helena Evans, Cheshire, England.



    Date:
    23 Sep 2002
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    19:28:20
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    My mother and father are both volunteer firefighters on the Morehouse Fire Department and as a future member of the department I would like to say that this is one of the best sites for the fallen firefighters of FDNY. I will certianly pass this site along to many of my friends. Thank you! Sara Gosnell Morehouse Fire Department



    Date:
    30 Sep 2002
    Time:
    20:31:45
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    The art work is fantastic. A great tribute to our HERO's on that day. I am a 10 year volunteer EMT. My heart and prayers go out to the families and friend of the men and women who lost their lives because they cared.



    Date:
    30 Sep 2002
    Time:
    20:33:13
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    Great web site. I enjoyed the comments.



    Date:
    02 Oct 2002
    Time:
    19:13:41
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    I thought the website brought great honor to the men who died for what they believed in....saving the lives of others. .........sister of Fallen FireFighter Thomas Gambino Jr., Rescue 3



    Date:
    03 Oct 2002
    Time:
    08:06:26
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    Good work, its kinda difficult to me to express how veiwing this mosaic impacted me. As a firefighter I can say that I wish more people would have endevored to pay tribute to all the Brothers lost in the Line of Duty. Maybe this piece will inspire more to aknowledge the many who have fallen, hopefully it will remind us all how aknowledge those who are still amoungst us. LdrClmr(2ndGenerationFireFighter)



    Date:
    20 Oct 2002
    Time:
    09:44:27
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    I lost my brother FF George C. Cain,from Ladder 7 on that awful day. Your tribute with all the FDNY and NYPD men and women together, gets to the heart of what they were doing there that day. Working together to help rescue the other innocent victims of the terrorist. While my brother and all the others, did not make it out that day, they are together for eternity in Heaven above. It is fitting that they should be depicted together for historical purposes. Thanks for bringing this beautiful piece of art to the attention of the world. May they never be forgotten! Nancy K. Nee



    Date:
    02 Nov 2002
    Time:
    06:38:51
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    Dear Randy, I would like to thank you for your dedication and gift of your talents to help and keep the memories of our lost loved ones alive.You should be proud of yourself because all your effort is well worth it.You may not think or hear from the many familys. But it does mean the world to us in knowing that people such as youself, can take on such a monumental task. It brings us comfort in knowing that our Heroes will never be forgotten. You are for sure one of the good guys !!!.May God bless you and your family. Keep up the good work. Mark S. Macari www.gregorysaucedo.com



    Date:
    02 Nov 2002
    Time:
    06:40:15
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    Dear Randy, I would like to thank you for your dedication and gift of your talents to help and keep the memories of our lost loved ones alive.You should be proud of yourself because all your effort is well worth it.You may not think or hear from the many familys. But it does mean the world to us in knowing that people such as youself, can take on such a monumental task. It brings us comfort in knowing that our Heroes will never be forgotten. You are for sure one of the good guys !!!.May God bless you and your family. Keep up the good work. Mark S. Macari www.gregorysaucedo.com



    Date:
    02 Nov 2002
    Time:
    20:51:52
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    This is great work! I will add the link to our Website on next update. Mark Pandanell Webmaster www.local1259iaff.org



    Date:
    17 Nov 2002
    Time:
    11:04:13
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    Dear Randy, What a beautiful thing you did in memory of those lost in trying to save the people from September 11, 2001. How can I purchase a copy of the 3 fire men with the flag and of the 1 World Trade Centers? Please respond. Thank-you, Henny HennyPenny829@aol.com PS. I saw the picture in Branson, MO



    Date:
    18 Nov 2002
    Time:
    10:59:38
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    Randy, I have known you for many years as a true and personal friend. It makes my heart swell with pride to see what you have created out of the goodness of your heart, for the good of mankind. What a terrific job of memorializing America's heroes! Linda Knowles, Oxford, Ohio



    Date:
    24 Nov 2002
    Time:
    19:50:58
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    Richard Obermayer Fireman L-78 Staten Island I could do without the Rudy thing. That man caused us much great pain in our time of suffering



    Date:
    06 Dec 2002
    Time:
    22:13:58
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    I AM A WIFE OF A RETIRED FIRE FIGHTER AND WANT TO EXPRESS HOW TOUCHED MY HUSBAND AND I ARE AS WE LOOK AT THE WONDERFUL PIECE OF ARTWORK. WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO BEING ABLE TO PURCHASE THE PIECE TO HANG PROUDLY IN OUR HOME TO HONOR THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES SAVING OTHERS. S & P RAYMOND, JOHNSON CITY, TN



    Date:
    21 Jan 2003
    Time:
    02:34:39
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    Your site is a beautiful tribute site. Thanks for sharing it with us. I too have a tribute site to 911. Please visit my site,sign my guestbook and let me know what you think of mine.



    Date:
    09 Feb 2003
    Time:
    19:48:13
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    Soyez bénis de Dieu.Que Dieu bénisse l Amérique et qu Il la protège.Je vous aimes et Dieu nous aimes .Amen et Amen



    Date:
    09 Feb 2003
    Time:
    19:52:04
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    Soyez bénis de Dieu,Que Dieu bénisse l Amérique et qu Il la protège.Je vous aimes et Dieu nous aimes.Que tout ce qui respire loue l Éternel car Il est vivant et son bras n est pas trop court pour secourir



    Date:
    09 Feb 2003
    Time:
    19:52:42
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    Soyez bénis de Dieu,Que Dieu bénisse l Amérique et qu Il la protège.Je vous aimes et Dieu nous aimes.Que tout ce qui respire loue l Éternel car Il est vivant et son bras n est pas trop court pour secourir.Amen et Amen



    Date:
    09 Feb 2003
    Time:
    19:58:23
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    Père tres Saint c est vers toi O Père Éternel que je fais appel,car tu es Dieu et Ton nom est grand parmis les nations.Père bénis l Amérique ,protège la des pièges des méchants.Mets sur chaques coeur meurtries ,Ton amour et essuies de nos yeux toutes larmes Père Tres Saint.C est dans le beaux nom de Jésus que je t ai prier et je te remercie car ma prière s est élevé jusqu au trône de Ta Grâce.Amen



    Date:
    13 Feb 2003
    Time:
    16:05:08
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    after receiving your call today i went to your website. the picture looks great. when my wife, Davids' mom, came home I showed it to her. when will it available and how much will it cost? robert prowler & joan weiss prowler



    Date:
    15 Feb 2003
    Time:
    20:07:18
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    I think it's great! I saw it back in Nov.2002 and have been waitting on pins and needles for an e-mail letting me know when I can purchase it. I wanted it as a Christmas gift for my firefighter son. Christmas has come and gone, please let us know as soon as it can be purchased.Evelyn Burgess,Cabot,Ar.



    Date:
    28 Feb 2003
    Time:
    08:25:21
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    Randy: I saw your tribute while in Las Vegas this week... It is a very fitting tribute to all who made the ultimate sacrifice, their lives to save others. It brings tears to my eyes every time I go back to your web-site and recall that day in our lives. I would appreciate your contact when the picture is available for purchase. Bill Horrell - Birmingham, Al. (bhorrell@matson.com)



    Comments
    I THINK YOUR GUYS WEB SITE IS PRETTY KOOL COMPARE TO SOME PEOPLES THE PICTURES AND THE INFORMATION ABOUT THE PEOPLE AND THE STATION ARE AWSOME WETHER THEIR PICTURE IS SHOWN OR NOT YOU ALL ARE BEAUTIFUL I CAN TELL BY LISTENING TO YOUR HUMORS AND PERSONALITIES,BUT ANY HOW I GOTTA GO NOW SO TAKE CARE AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL FOR ME ALWAYS.



    Date:
    28 Feb 2003
    Time:
    17:25:57
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    Love the site. You're lookin' almost as young as I do, babe! Keep up the creativity. Love, Shar ...



    Date:
    15 Dec 2003
    Time:
    16:20:53
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    Dear Randy, When you started this project I remember you called me and explained your intensions. We have given our permission to only 2 places for our son, Keith's photo to be used- you and the New york Times. when we received the poster proof, we were so amazed! It is so well done, so dignified and touching, truly the proper tribute to all members of service lost that day. YOu cannot imagine the people who called us in the months after 9/11 to "hawk" projects for profit. We are proud to have Keith on your poster, and bless you for caring enough to honor him. diane and Ken Fairben, Floral Park, NY



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    Date: 13 Jan 2004
    Time: 11:37:09


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    Trés interessant. VD (MONTRÉAL)



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    Date: 20 Feb 2004
    Time: 09:01:51


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    Support from Buffalo, New York The Kelly Family



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    Date: 20 Mar 2004
    Time: 13:42:39


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    The best art I have seen yet to remember our fallen brothers. God Bless the FDNY/NYPD. The Brothers Engine #17 Rochester, N.Y. USA



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    Date: 14 Apr 2004
    Time: 21:12:13


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    Dear Randy, Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all the time and effort you have devoted to make this marvelous, moving tribute possible. The heroic deeds of these special people are symbolic of everything that our great nation stands for. It was wonderful speaking with you today and it is, indeed, an honor to know you. Jack and Evelyn Zelmanowitz, brother and sister-in-law of Abe Zelmanowitz, Civilian Hero, North Tower, WTC.



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    Date: 26 Apr 2004
    Time: 01:35:30


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    Dear Randy, I dunno how you got my email addy but I am so thankful you did. Thank you so much for that email and for sharing your site to me. As a volunteer firefighter, I was moved with what had happened in NY on 9/11. I was deeply touched with the firemen who lost their lives while on the line of duty. What an amazing work of art from an artist like you, keep up the good works. Lei Tan of federationfire.org



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    Date: 05 May 2004
    Time: 11:58:18


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    Randy, Thank you for the memory..My Husband, Larry Bowman a Security Officer for Summit Security, WTC South Tower will always be One of Our/My HEROES. Larry was almost successful in the rescue of the Police Officers and the Firefighters trapped between the doors that morning. He was on his way out of the building, but heard the call about the trapped firefighters and police officers. Larry climbed 8 flights of stairs while talking to me to let me know he was almost there. The last call to the dispatcher was from Larry. I heard him talking to the dispatcher, being on the cell phone at the time. It was also verified by Summit Security, the Company he worked for. To the families that knew their loved ones were the ones trapped in between the two doors, Larry tried, lost his life as well trying. My prayers are with you all. They are Missed Tremendously..... It's very diffcult at times but we have to keep our heads up for our loved ones. That is what they would want from us to do. My mother always say to me WWLD (What Would Larry Do?) my answer, just what he did. God Bless You All....Blessings Upon You Always...... Linda L. Bowman (Larry's Wife Forever & Forever) Email me: bowllb@aol.com



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    Date: 06 May 2004
    Time: 23:56:04


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    What a wonderful tribute . We would like very much to have one of these pictures.Living in California,we felt so helpless. If this will help in some way ,the families left behind,we would like to help. Sincerely,Don and Florence McCarter Madera ,Calif.

    By Blogger "Faces of the Brave", at 7:59 PM  

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