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Families Record Their Stories at WTC Site

Wednesday, July 13, 2005 7:51:40 AM
By FRANK ELTMAN

John Feehan, right, Liz Feehan, left and Tara Davan who lost their father First Deputy Commissioner William M. Feehan, the highest ranking member of the FDNY to perish in the line of duty on Sept. 11, sit in  the StoryCorps-WTC booth prior to their recording session, Tuesday, July 12, 2005 in New York.  StoryCorps oral history project is a freestanding recording booth in the World Trade Center PATH station. Rescue workers, family members of the dead, and others will be able to record 40-minute interviews with the help of a facilitator.  Participants will get a CD of the session and passers-by will be able to hear short excerpts of previously recorded interviews. Copies of the recordings will be preserved at the Library of Congress. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)NEW YORK (AP) - In the nearly four years since terrorists killed her brother and nearly 3,000 others in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, Norene Schneider says she has experienced a spectrum of unimaginable emotions as she worked through her grief. On Tuesday, she joined relatives of other Sept. 11 victims to record some of her memories at a newly opened oral history booth at the World Trade Center site.

"Sept. 11 is how he died, it's not who he was," she said of her brother, Tommy Sullivan, who was attending a business meeting in the Windows on the World restaurant when terrorists flew airliners into the twin towers.

"He was a wonderful father and a husband, a son that every mother wishes she had, an overly attentive nephew and a big brother whose shoes I can never fill."


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