I'm too distraught to say anything, and probably should be observing the silence I intended to keep today; however, Suburban Banshee at Aliens in This World posts a remarkable tribute to help remember those who lost their lives on this day five years ago.
In Memoriam
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This page contains a single entry by Steven Riddle published on September 11, 2006 9:50 AM.
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Thanks for reading about Mr. Martineau.
I've had the research done for a long time, but as with other folks, I found that I had a hard time writing up anything coherent.
He sounds like a great guy! Interestingly, the woman I featured on my blog, Colleen Ann, worked for the same company. She also was a people person. I'm wondering now if Aon corp has a knack for hiring very good people!
Smock's and mine is up as well. Julie D. has one up at Happy Catholic.