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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (189593)10/5/2001 7:03:22 PM
From: Srexley  Respond to of 769670
 
Your putting some good posts up Thomas. Very moving tribute by Peggy Noonan. Had to stop reading for a minute because my eyes were bleary at this part:

"On the day after the
horror, when the first photos of what happened inside the towers were
posted on the Internet, I went to them. And one was so eloquent--a
black-and-white picture that was almost a blur: a big, black-clad back
heading upward in the dark, and on his back, in shaky double-vision
letters because the person taking the picture was shaking, it said
"Byrne."

Just Byrne. But it suggested to me a world. An Irish kid from
Brooklyn, where a lot of the Byrnes settled when they arrived in
America. Now he lives maybe on Long Island, in Massapequa or
Huntington. Maybe third-generation American, maybe in his 30s, grew up
in the '70s when America was getting crazy, but became what his father
might have been, maybe was: a fireman. I printed copies of the
picture, and my brother found the fireman's face and first name in the
paper. His name was Patrick Byrne. He was among the missing. Patrick
Byrne was my grandfather's name, and is my cousin's name. I showed it
to my son and said, "Never forget this--ever.""

Thanks for posting it.



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (189593)10/5/2001 9:36:44 PM
From: Thehammer  Respond to of 769670
 
Thanks Thomas.

Beautiful tribute by Noonan.

...They
brought love into a story about hate--for only love will make you
enter fire. Talk about your Greatest Generation--the greatest
generation is the greatest pieces of any generation, and right now
that is: them.


Hammer