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Stupid 9-11!!! A friend from school back in jersey found me on myspace. We have been chatting and we started to talk about people from way back. I told her how I only really kept in contact with Judy Fernandez, the girl that lived like 4 houses down from me. We were very close friends up until I moved to florida, around 14 years old. It wasn't much, maybe a letter every few years. I had wondered why I didn't hear from her for a while now.
Turns out she was part of 9-11. That shit has me crying. Fuck. | |
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Awww, that's a terrible thing to find out.
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http://www.september11vic...sp?ID=1051
I mean this, we were like best friends. She hooked me up with my first girlfriend. We would dream about what we would grow up to become. This is horrible, thank you for everyone that cared enough to post here. I'm not looking for attention, I'm just remembering a wonderful friend. Time didn't change that. | |
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Sorry to hear about your friend | |
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sorry Jers 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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jerseykrs said: http://www.september11victims.com/september11Victims/VictimInfo.asp?ID=1051
I mean this, we were like best friends. She hooked me up with my first girlfriend. We would dream about what we would grow up to become. This is horrible, thank you for everyone that cared enough to post here. I'm not looking for attention, I'm just remembering a wonderful friend. Time didn't change that. I know what you mean. I was surprised how hard it hit me when I learned that one of my brother's school friends from when we were in primary school had died. He was just my brother's friend from when we were kids who we'd play poo sticks with in the stream in our village, but it was such a shock. You somehow just don't expect it to happen to people you know. You were obviously very close to this friend too though. | |
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Sorry to hear that... | |
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fuck, it gets even worse....
Judy H. Fernandez was not supposed to be at her office in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11. She was scheduled to leave for a business trip later that day, and could have taken the morning off. But she went in to take care of a few things. For Ms. Fernandez, 27, being conscientious was a way of life. She worked as a benefits specialist in the human resources department at Cantor Fitzgerald, and made a habit of using her skills to help friends with their careers, even landing her cousin Maria Santillan a job at eSpeed. She was so organized that she made lists of all her goals and preferences: everything from her favorite flower to her desire to marry her boyfriend, Jon Plamenco. "She knew what she wanted in life, and she was going to do what she had to do to get it," said her sister, Emma. "She wanted to be on the go all the time," said her mother, Corazon. "She loved anything exciting." Years after her brother, Rich, taught her how to ski, Ms. Fernandez took up snowboarding and taught everyone she knew. She had a large and tight-knit group of friends, and her organizational skills would often be put to use planning parties and ski trips. Ms. Fernandez and her friends had a tradition: a monthly girls' night. There was a girls' night scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 12, but because she was supposed to be out of town, her friends moved it up to Monday the 10th. Nearly all of Ms. Fernandez's friends were there, and her family has a photo of all of them, snapped at 10:45 p.m. | |
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Sorry to hear that, jersey. | |
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that's really horrible news to get. | |
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Moderator | I'm sorry Chris In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular. |
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very sorry you are only finding out now.
but at least you found out there seem to be so many stories of people that weren't supposed to be there that day. tragic... | |
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jerseykrs said: fuck, it gets even worse....
Judy H. Fernandez was not supposed to be at her office in the World Trade Center on Sept. 11. She was scheduled to leave for a business trip later that day, and could have taken the morning off. But she went in to take care of a few things. For Ms. Fernandez, 27, being conscientious was a way of life. She worked as a benefits specialist in the human resources department at Cantor Fitzgerald, and made a habit of using her skills to help friends with their careers, even landing her cousin Maria Santillan a job at eSpeed. She was so organized that she made lists of all her goals and preferences: everything from her favorite flower to her desire to marry her boyfriend, Jon Plamenco. "She knew what she wanted in life, and she was going to do what she had to do to get it," said her sister, Emma. "She wanted to be on the go all the time," said her mother, Corazon. "She loved anything exciting." Years after her brother, Rich, taught her how to ski, Ms. Fernandez took up snowboarding and taught everyone she knew. She had a large and tight-knit group of friends, and her organizational skills would often be put to use planning parties and ski trips. Ms. Fernandez and her friends had a tradition: a monthly girls' night. There was a girls' night scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 12, but because she was supposed to be out of town, her friends moved it up to Monday the 10th. Nearly all of Ms. Fernandez's friends were there, and her family has a photo of all of them, snapped at 10:45 p.m. Oh sweetie, you were so lucky to share part of your life with her. Hold her memory dear. | |
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JerseyKRS. I don't know what to say. God, what a horrible horrible thing. I'm glad you could remember the good times.
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I am so sorry for your loss Chris : | |
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Sorry Chris.... | |
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Thats really sad and awful news if sexy was a colour it would be red | |
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Thanks guys, I found a picture of her from way back. I plan on framing it and keeping it up. | |
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So sorry to hear of your loss. It's so difficult to lose someone this way, "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
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s Jersey ~ I'm so sorry for your loss | |
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Judith
Did I ever tell you that I really miss you... and I thought about you all day? I really miss you and wish I could hug you but why are you so far away? Since you've been gone I've thought over and over about you inside my head and where things went wrong, no matter how long All stinking day... I've been thinkin' alot about all of the things you'd say since you went away... I wish I could call you and ask you "How are you" but I really don't have much to say I sit all alone remembering when I was home and I pray that you're doing o.k. | |
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jerseykrs said: Judith
Did I ever tell you that I really miss you... and I thought about you all day? I really miss you and wish I could hug you but why are you so far away? Since you've been gone I've thought over and over about you inside my head and where things went wrong, no matter how long All stinking day... I've been thinkin' alot about all of the things you'd say since you went away... I wish I could call you and ask you "How are you" but I really don't have much to say I sit all alone remembering when I was home and I pray that you're doing o.k. | |
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