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brian morris
chester, new york U.S.A - 05/04/2005 03:15PM
Mike you are in my prayers every day although i have only seen you once or twice before that tragic day i have heard a lot from my dad he is a firefighter at ladder-32 and i think most people dont realize the bravery and courage firefighters have whenever they run into a burrning building despite the danger they face without fear. I will always think of you as an uncle because of you being a brother firefighter with my dad and because of your bravery courage and fearlessness that you had when you answered your finale roll call on 9/11/01 I will never forget that fatefull day - Brian morris

helen mchale
leeds, west yorkshire england - 04/19/2005 06:32AM
ive just found your website and am so glad i did. It is nice to see that your brave firefighter has not been forgotten and never will. it is excellent work that you do and long may continue to do so.

Kevin Lynch
Huntington, New York USA - 03/21/2005 09:32AM
Dearest Michael, We finally brought you home three years ago today. In many ways, it seems like yesterday. Missing you and thinking of you daily. Look over us tonight at the third foundation dinner in your honor. Your brother, Kevin

Kerrie A. Powers-Butler
Yonkers NY , NY - 03/17/2005 07:52AM
Hey Mike..... Another Saint Patrick's Day in God's hands.......always in my prayers !

Gina
Bronx, NY - 03/14/2005 01:30PM
Mike, Just wanted to say that I was thinking about you at this Throggs Neck parade. You were highly missed. Nobody plays a sporatic mix of music like you! I love you and you will always be in my heart. All my love, Gina

Brian
chester, new york America - 03/14/2005 09:02AM
Mike I am donald morris's son from ladder 32 my thoughts and prayers are with you thank you for saving so many lives in your last few hours on 9/11/01 Thank you

Deirdre Mulligan
Bronx, NY - 03/08/2005 04:10PM
Hey Mike I was just thinking about you. Brian and I just got a computer and we know you always made fun that we did not have one. Just want you to know that a day does not go by that we do not think of you and miss you. Until we meet again. The Mulligans

JIM CAMPBELL
AURORA , COLORADO USA - 02/23/2005 09:01PM
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY MIKE, AND EX STATEN ISLANDER HERE LIVING AND WORKING AS A FIREFIGHTER IN COLORADO, LOST MANY OF FRIENDS IN THE WTC. GOD BLESS YOU ALL

Kendal Perriam
Adelaide, S.A Australia - 02/14/2005 03:44PM
I think that this is a great thing you are doing. I have a friend called Michael Lynch too. He is also a hero. This one time I almost fell down the stairs and he caught me and once I was caught in a firey building and he ran in through all the smoke and flames and saved me. What a fantastic man. Oh, and I also pay my respect to your michael lynch. RIP buddy.

Mike Kerins
Selah, Washinton USA - 01/05/2005 02:43PM
I came across this website by accident and it caused me to pause and reflect. Tears came to my eyes as all the emotions felt on that day returned. I pray for all those lost on that fatefull day and now I have a face to put to all those prayers. I was in Washinton DC on business and lost several collegues who were stationed in the Pentagon. As a former police officer and retired naval officer I think I can appreciate the service Michael provided to his community and country along with the sacrifice his family made and continues to make. God bless you Michael. You and your family will always remain in our prayers.

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