9/11 Light Memorial [memorial] The Tribute in Light Memorial is in remembrance of the events of September 11, 2001 and to honor the citizens who lost their lives in the World Trade Center attacks. The $500,000 project was first dedicated on the 6-month anniversary, March 11, 2002. The two towers of light are composed of two banks of 88 7,000-watt spotlights beams that point straight up into the skyline. The site is located on a lot next to Ground Zero of the former twin towers World Trade Center, Manhattan. The lights are...[Read More] (Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA
Angell, David Lawrence [memorial] b. April 10, 1946 d. September 11, 2001 Television Producer. He was an Emmy award winning producer of the television situation comedy "Frasier". In addition he also wrote episodes of the television comedies "Wings" and "Cheers". He and his wife Lynn were aboard American Airlines Flight 11 when terrorists took over the plane and crashed it into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. His name can be found on Panel N-1 of the National September 11 Memorial in Manhattan, New York City, New York. (Bio by: Ron Moody) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: N-1
Bailey, Garnet 'Ace' [memorial] b. June 13, 1948 d. September 11, 2001 Professional Hockey Player. Known as "Ace," he won two Stanley Cups as a player with the Boston Bruins. He broke in with Boston in the 1968-69 season, and spent five years with the team, winning Stanley Cups in 1970 and 1972. He spent parts of two seasons each with the Detroit Red Wings and St. Louis Blues, and three-plus seasons with the Washington Capitals. In 1978 he jumped to the World Hockey Association, joining the Edmonton Oilers, where he was a linemate of then-teenage phenom Wayne...[Read More] (Bio by: Frank Russo) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: S-3
Bavis, Mark Lawrence [memorial] b. March 13, 1970 d. September 11, 2001 Professional Hockey Player, Hockey Scout. Born in Roslindale, Massachusetts, he attended Boston University, for whom he also played hockey for from 1989 to 1994. Picked in the 10th Round (181st overall) in the 1989 National Hockey League entry draft by the New York Rangers, he played in the Minor Leagues system with the Providence Bruins from 1993-1994, 1995-1996, the Fredericton Canadiens from 1993-1994, and the South Carolina Stingrays from 1994-1996 before going into scouting. In 2001 as a...[Read More] National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: S-3
Beamer, Todd Morgan [memorial] b. November 24, 1968 d. September 11, 2001 September 11th United Flight 93 Passenger. A high school athlete in baseball, basketball and soccer, he attended Fresno State University and Wheaton College. He earned a master's degree in business administration from DePaul University. In 1994 he moved to Princeton, New Jersey and began his career as an account manager with the Oracle Corporation. He and his wife Lisa, married in 1994, were active in their church and taught Sunday school class. In 2000 they moved to Cranbury, New Jersey. On...[Read More] (Bio by: Melanie) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: S-68
Beug, Carolyn [memorial] b. December 11, 1952 d. September 11, 2001 Filmmaker/Video Producer. She won an MTV Video of the Year Award for her work on Van Halen's music video for there song, "Right Here, Right Now." She was a Senior Vice-President of Entertainment and Educational Production for Walt Disney Records, Disney Music Publishing and Disney Ice Shows. She was aboard American Airlines Flight 11 when it crashed into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. (Bio by: K) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: N-1
Bingham, Mark K. [memorial] b. May 22, 1970 d. September 11, 2001 United Flight 93 Passenger. He was a rugby player who helped his University of California at Berkeley team earn two national titles. A big man nicknamed "Bear Trap", he also helped recruit and train members of San Francisco's first gay rugby team. He was the founder of a public relations firm with offices in San Francisco and New York. On September 11, 2001, Bingham, who had recently moved to New York City, was flying back to the Bay area to visit family. The plane was hijacked by terrorists...[Read More] (Bio by: Melanie) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: S-67
Glascoe, Keith Alexander [memorial] b. December 9, 1962 d. September 11, 2001 New York City Fire Department, Ladder 21, Firefighter
Actor. He appeared in the films "Assault On Devil's Island" (1997), "Leon" (1994), and "Dottie Gets Spanked" (1993). He also appeared in the television series "100 Centre Street." National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: S-11
Hargrave, Timothy John 'T.J.' [memorial] b. September 28, 1962 d. September 11, 2001 Child Actor. He played the role of 'T.J. 'Tim' Werner' on the long-running soap opera television series, "The Guiding Light" from 1974 to 1976. He also played the role of 'Nicky' in the film, "Such Good Friends" in 1971, and the role of 'Jay Jay' in the film, "The Prince Of Central Park" in 1977. On September 11, 2001, Hargrave was working as the Vice President of the Cantor Fitzgerald Company at the World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York, when the terrorist attacks on the United States...[Read More] (Bio by: K) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: N-55
Juarbe Jr., Angel Luis [memorial] b. May 1, 1966 d. September 11, 2001 New York City Fire Department, Ladder 12, Firefighter
Actor. He appeared on the FOX television's reality based show, "Murder In Small Town X" (2001), where contestants had to solve a fictional murder in order to win the grand prize. Juarbe was the big cash prize winner, but two weeks later he died. On September 11, 2001, he was a firefighter at the World Trade Center in New York City. He died as he was helping people out of the Marriott Hotel when Tower 1 collapsed all around them. (Bio by: K) National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: S-16
Perkins (Berenson), Berry [memorial] b. April 14, 1948 d. September 11, 2001 Actress. She was the widow of actor Anthony Perkins and the mother of Osgood and Elvis Perkins. Her first son was named after Anthony Perkin's father, Osgood. Had just completed a book on fashion designer Halston. She was the granddaughter of Paris fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli. She was in the motion pictures "Cat People" (1982), "Winter Kills" (1979) and "Remember My Name" (1978). (Bio by: William Barritt) Cause of death: Terrorist attack National September 11 Memorial, Manhattan, New York County, New York, USA Plot: N-76