Time to reflect - as you may recall, our cousin's son Matthew C.
Sellitto age 23, lost his life on September 11, 2001. Please read &
forward this message from my husband, a trial attorney who has worked
to assist victims' families and is presently involved in a suit to
help curtail the funding of terrorist organizations and governments.
Thank you,
Connie
From: Anthony Sellitto
Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 10:30 AM
To: 'Connie Sellitto'
Subject: 9/11 Living Memorial - Please Read
Connie
Please forward this to the HP list
Anthony
The "Voices of September 11th", an organization I worked with for a
number of years has created a "living memorial" where anyone can post
their memories of people they knew and of what they experienced that
tragic day.
This is being done so that mankind hundreds of years from now will be
able to learn everything that happened.
Postings are not limited to family members or people actually at the
trade center, but is open to anyone who wishes to post
something .Remembrances of someone they knew or just knew
of. Anything that may be significant. It may just be your memories
of a memorial service that was held in your home town that evening.
In the NJ/NY Metropolitan area nearly everyone knew someone who
either was killed or injured there, or at a minimum knows a family
member of a victim.
A similar memorial was recently set up for the Holocaust Survivors to
post their memories. In a few years there won't be any left.
What is so great about the 9/11 Memorial is that it is being set up
while people are still around.
Please go to the Living Memorial website and post your comments,
photographs etc.
<http://www.911livingmemorial.org/>http://www.911livingmemorial.org/
Here's a quote from the website
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"9/11 Living Memorial | 9/11 Reflections
"Memories are a powerful way to keep loved ones alive in our hearts
and in the lives of others. They often give strength to those who
have suffered a tragedy and they can be a lasting legacy to future
generations. Although September 11th produced many public images and
memories, the most special are the private stories, moments, and
experiences that will forever connect people to one another. Here we
invite you to create a memorial to someone who was dear to you. The
form of your memories can be as unique and personal as you wish.
Visit the Post Content page for more information."
Thank you,
Anthony M. Sellitto, Jr.
Cousin of Matthew
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Connie Sellitto
Programmer/Analyst
732-528-9797 ext 18
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