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The Other 9/11 Victims

By
Real Estate Agent with Westcott Group Real Estate Company

 

 

Last year on 9/11, I wrote a post entitled Always Remember...And Don't Ever Forget...A 9/11 Reflection.  This post was a difficult one for me to write because it forced me to relive one of the most horrific days of my life in great detail.  While writing is cathartic, it is also very painful at times. 

 

Seven years have now passed since 9/11, and yet the pain and sorrow still comes rushing back as I relive the events once again.  It has become a tradition of this day to have the names of the victims read aloud at a ceremony that takes place where the Twin Towers once stood proudly.  This is something that should always be done so that no one ever forgets exactly what this day means to our country. 

 

Unfortunately, only the names of those that perished on 9/11 are read, although I suppose if all of the names of the victims were read it would extend the coverage well beyond 9/11.  We tend to think of the people that died on that day, but many more have lost their lives as a result of 9/11 as well. 

 

The heroic people that volunteered their time in the aftermath of this tragedy unknowingly exposed themselves to toxic air that has resulted in terminal diseases.  These people don't get mentioned on this day, but they should.  I have no way of knowing their names, but if I did, I would certainly list them and honor them for their valor.

 

However, I do know of one person that passed away in late 2007 as a result of his heroic efforts in the days following 9/11.  Today, I would like to introduce you to Mike Ryan of Hauppauge.  Mike was a dedicated husband, father, friend and football coach in the Hauppauge Youth Organization football league.  "Coach Mike" was admired, respected and loved by his team and their families.  He stepped up to coach a team that no one else was willing to coach, even though he didn't have a son on the team.  His story is one that will be told in much more depth in the very near future, as it couldn't possibly be done justice within the context of this post.

 

On Saturday, September 13, 2008, the Hauppauge Youth Organization will unveil a permanent tribute to Coach Mike at the HYO complex.  The world may not know who he is, and what he did for his country, but every family that participates in HYO sports will never forget Coach Mike.  The whole league will honor him this season with a decal on our helmets, and admiration in our hearts.  It's the least that we can do for a man that gave so much of himself to our community and our country.

 

This morning, as my son and I watched some of the 9/11 coverage, he was somewhat curious about the events of 9/11, but he was insistent upon learning about how these events cost Coach Mike his life.  If you've read any of my posts about my son, you will know that he is a six-year old with the mindset of a child much older than his age.  His sense of curiosity and awareness of this day makes me very proud.  Earlier in the week, he was deciding on a shirt to wear for school.  When I picked out a shirt that read "Home of the Brave," he told me that he was saving that shirt to wear on 9/11.  This morning, he put that shirt on with pride.

 

Fortunately for me, I was near the Twin Towers, but not close enough to have suffered any health-related issues as a result of the crumbling buildings.  Many others, like Coach Mike, were not that lucky.  There will be new victims of 9/11 for the foreseeable future.  They will not have their names read at the annual ceremony, nor will they receive any financial assistance.  Their families will suffer like other 9/11 families.  Children will lose parents, parents will lose children, husbands, wives and friends will all be lost also.

 

We may not have all been directly impacted by the terrorist attacks, but all of our lives have been forever changed as a result of them. 

 

We should never lose sight of the fact that there are many more victims of 9/11 than the ones that perished on that tragic day in 2001.  If you know of anyone else like Coach Mike, please feel free to write about them in the comments section of this post.  I also encourage anyone to link to other posts about 9/11 in the comments section.  The more that we share our stories, the more that we will remember just how important this day is, and always should be.

 

Cameron Wilson
Labrum Real Estate - Murrieta, CA
The Short Guy - Murrieta,Temecula,Menifee Californ

What a great tribute to your friend and many other Heros who did their part as proud Americans.

Many died that tragic day, many ran Into harms way to save and have passed away, many gave their all to heal the wounded and saw their fears, and many have gone to defend and defeat and each and everyone is a True American Hero and may God bless the Families of Our Heros and may we NEVER forget.

Sep 11, 2008 12:31 PM
Lisa Heindel
Crescent City Living LLC - New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Real Estate Broker

I'm afraid that as time passes, there will be more Coach Mike's, who deserve to have their names heard as well.  My thoughts are with his family, friends and team - all of who are, I'm sure, better for having had him in their lives.

Sep 11, 2008 01:15 PM
Donna Paul
Keller Williams Realty Gold Coast - Dix Hills, NY
Long Island Home Specialist,All About Real Estate

Well said Adam .although it's sad to look back.. we have to remember people like Mike that has suffer from the after math of 911... I spend the weekend at the Embassy Hotel the weekend before the event.. I have never been back to the site since then.. It's been 7 years.. I have to find the courage to visit one day....

My friend who we had annual BBQ with during the summer didn't make it out of the building. The family still suffer, but we just have to go on and don't give up... It a great time to reflect..

WE WILL NEVER FORGET... Thanks for your POST...

 

Sep 11, 2008 01:28 PM
Everard Korthals
---Preferred Lifestyle Advisors--- - Lancaster, PA
Mountain Realty

GOD BLESS ALL THE VICTIMS OF 9/11.

Sep 11, 2008 05:01 PM
Missy Caulk
Missy Caulk TEAM - Ann Arbor, MI
Savvy Realtor - Ann Arbor Real Estate

Adam, yesterday was so sad for me. Even though it is 7 years, it still brings an ache to my heart and it seems like only yesterday. I believe as a Nation we are still grieving that day, I'm wondering when they will set it aside as a Day of Remembrance ? They meaning the legislature.

Sep 11, 2008 10:25 PM
Patricia Harris
Celtic Realty - Dunedin, FL

Seven years gone by and we are still feeling the major impact on us. So sorry about Coach Mike.

Sep 12, 2008 07:10 AM
Paul Slaybaugh
Homesmart - Scottsdale, AZ
Scottsdale, AZ Real Estate
Powerful, Adam. Not much left to say. My thoughts were in line with Bill and Andrew's with regards to our young men and women overseas. The echoes from such a watershed moment in our collective history will not be muted anytime soon. The effects are always farther and longer reaching than we imagine. My thoughts and condolences to all who lost and continue to lose as a result of that horrific day.
Sep 12, 2008 06:54 PM
Steve Shatsky
Dallas, TX

Hi Adam... what an obviously heartfelt and powerful post.  I fear that you are correct about the fact that there will be many other victims like Coah Mike.  The lingering effects of 9/11 will unfortunately be with us and impact us for years and generations to come.  Thank you for sharing this story and may Coach Mike's memory be for a blessing.  

Sep 12, 2008 07:35 PM
Paddy (Patricia) Pizappi
Better Homes and Gardens Rand Realty - Pine Bush, NY
Real Estate Associate Broker Hudson Valley NY

Adam there are so many of the first responders and the people who got out but are sffering after effects.  I read that 70% of the first responders and those who went in in the early days of search and recovery have lung issues.  Many more have various cancers and other health problems.  We must continue to have them in our prayers.

Sep 12, 2008 10:55 PM
Anonymous
Donna - American Home Shield

Adam - Coach Mike was one of the "Unknown" Heroes of 9/11. I truly am sorry for your loss. I believe that every American was impacted by that tragic day making each and every one of us a "victim" in one way or another. Along with all of the memorials paying tribute to those who fell on that day, I'm hoping one was erected for the "Unknown" Hero as well. God Bless those that perished and those that survived. God Bless America!!

Sep 13, 2008 05:39 AM
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Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!

Adam- Thank you for a great tribute to unsung heroes. I can not even imagine if this had been some kind of a nuclear attack, therein, for generations there would be those that suffer from their exposure. These are trying and scary times.

Sep 13, 2008 01:08 PM
Holly Weatherwax
Associate Broker, Momentum Realty - Reston, VA
A Great Real Estate Experience

Adam, My family had a chance to go to Ground Zero this weekend...it brought all of hte horror and tragedy of that day roaring back.  Your tribute was lovely and a good reminder to all of us.

Sep 15, 2008 11:48 PM
Holly Weatherwax
Associate Broker, Momentum Realty - Reston, VA
A Great Real Estate Experience

Adam,  My family had the opportunity to go to Ground Zero this weekend for the first time since 9/11. It brought all of the tragedy and horror of that day roaring back.  Your tribute was lovely; thanks for reminding us all of the special people that were lost that day--and as a result of that day.

Sep 15, 2008 11:50 PM
Jeff Rogers
retired - Manchester, TN

Thanks Adam good post.  I will never forget.  Thanks for this tribute.

Oct 10, 2008 07:44 AM
Gayle Balaban
The Best Spot Realty/Waterfront Real Estate/Ooltewah Real E - Chattanooga, TN
E. TN Waterfront Real Estate

I would like to add in the list of those to be remembered; the service dogs and other animals that were trapped with their owners and handlers and the ones, too, that were injured or became diseased as a result of their service and rescue work.  They have unfaltering, brave hearts and they do what their SO asks of them willingly nd often, unfortunately die or are injured,  No one ever talks about them either.

Nov 08, 2008 08:12 AM
Bobby Wallace
Vacant Land Solutions - Charleston, SC
Sell Your Vacant Land The Hassle Free Way!

Adam - as you know by now, there are no "magic words" to ease the pain. Good post. Thanks for the reminder.

Nov 16, 2008 01:17 AM
D B
Quakertown, PA
e-PRO, Realtor - Bucks County PA - 610-952-3578

Excellent post Adam.  GOod to mention those that were affected in allways  Great work

Don

Nov 16, 2008 11:16 AM
Judi Bryan
Executive Realty Group - Bloomingdale, IL
Your Chicagoland Connection

Thank you for sharing that post, Adam!  I'm so sorry about your friend and all the others victims of that tragic event.  Beyond the treachery of what befell us as a country, though, what I also remember about that day, and many others that followed, was a sense of honor, of pride in our nation, of concern for our neighbors, that very strong sense of community ... all things that were never so evident before.  Some of that lingers yet today...much of it is lying dormant again, sadly.  The kinder we are to one another, the more compassionate we are, the more willing to give we are ... those things we can do to honor those lost and suffering.  It's the best tribute we can give! 

Jan 04, 2009 11:20 AM
Jerry Gray
Wilkinson ERA Real Estate - Winston-Salem, NC
Serving the Triad Since 1980

Hi Adam,

Thank you for sharing. This is how we never forget people like Coach Mike. I volunteered after 9/11 with Safe Horizon, a United Way Agency in New York, to help those affected. I had a chance to talk with lots of people. The conversations will always be with me. I can say that I no longer take life for granted. Each day... is a gift to share. May God Bless you and your life.

Jerry Gray CRB,CRS / Prudential Carolinas Realty / Winston Salem, NC

May 01, 2009 03:18 AM
Dawn Grasty
Prudential YSU Realty - Durham, NC
Durham NC Real Estate

Wow! It's now been 9 years, and the pain is still palpable. God Bless you, and Coach Mike and family. I will never forget.

Sep 16, 2010 04:05 PM