Guest guest Posted September 24, 2001 Report Share Posted September 24, 2001 I hope as many of you who possibly can will reach out to this family in NY. Ricci list owner, abmd September 24, 2001 Monday Dear Friends, I was reading the Westchester section of the New York Times yesterday when I found this passage about a mother of two boys with autism whose husband is missing in the WTCs collapse. I cant provide a URL for the article because the New York Times does not seem to post articles from the suburban sections online. Im sending a check to the mom, in care of her priest, Monsignor nte. Telephone, address, web site: Maureen Fanning c/o Msgr. Jim nte St. the Apostle Church 24 Westminster Road West Hempstead, NY 11522 church web site: <A HREF= " http://www.stthomasapostle.org/About/aboutstthomas.htm " > http://www.stthomasapostle.org/About/aboutstthomas.htm</A> I hope youll forward this to friends and families. I can't imagine what this mother is going through. She is living my own worst fear. excerpt from Suburban Memo by Winerip NYTIMES Sunday, September 23, 2001 Section 14 Westchester pp 1, 7 .. . . . The memorial services are just beginning to fill the suburban churches and temples and funeral homes. Msgr. Jim nte, pastor for St. the Apostle Church in West Hempstead, lost 26 from his parish and as of midweek last week not a servicenot a single onehad been scheduled. [paragraph omitted] Maureen Flanning, whose husband, Jack, a New York City fire chief, is missing, wont even talk to Monsignor nte about a funeral or memorial service. Shes been going to the site and watching from a distance, said Monsignor nte. She takes it literally that hes lost. Shes not accepted that hes gone. She cant afford to have him dead. They have two sons, , 13, and , 5, both autistic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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