Monday, August 17, 2009

Repost of my Tribute to Manuel Patrocino Victim of 9/11/01

Originally posted September 11, 2006. I have signed up for a new victim to write a tribite to for 2009 as well.

Manuel Patrocino was 34 years old when he died on September 11th, 2001 during the terrorist attacks on America. He was a devoted husband and father to two small children, Keyla and Alex. When the attacks occurred, his wife, Sandra had just recently come to America, Manhattan specifically, from the Dominican Republic. She couldn't speak our language and felt lost in a big city without her husband. Manuel was her map and guide through this world. Fortunately, she had family and friends as well as the Red Cross by her side to help her. But the family is forever changed and they will never forget what happened that day. Neither should we, for the sake of his memory and the memory of ALL those who died that day.

Manuel was an employee at the Windows on the World restaurant at the top of the World Trade Center where he was in charge of uniforms.

His family and friends say he was good with his hands and loved to build things and made his own furniture. He also spent a lot of time with his loved ones. They say he was a happy-go-lucky guy who always had a joke to tell and would always make people smile.

His co-workers remember that he was loyal to his employer, a hard worker, and always had a hand to lend when needed. I wish I could have known him.

So on this day, I hope that you would all take a moment to say a special prayer for Manuel Patrocino's family as they still mourn this special man. And for all those whose lives were lost and the loved ones left behind.

Sign up for the project for this year at:

http://project2996.wordpress.com/2009-signup/

4 comments:

  1. All these tributes are so well done; mine are up on my blog now, too.

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  2. Shelly, Thank you so much for reposting your tribute for Manuel Patrocino. Never forget.

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  3. Thank you for remembering Manuel Patrocino every year on 9/11. May we never forget...

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  4. Manuel or Tio Manolo as we use to call him was my uncle. This memorial means a lot to us, we are still missing him, we are still loving him.We will never forget.

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