Five years ago, Harold Lizcano was a newlywed. He had married a woman named Emily, and friends and family said that they were the sort of couple that if you’d seen, you just knew they belonged together. They were thinking about children, and planning their future.
Harold worked at the World Trade Center, Tower 1, 92nd floor. He was 31, and an accountant for Carr Futures. By numerous accounts of family, friends, and those who met him only once or twice right before his death - Harold was a good, good man. Friendly, ambitious, a loving husband, and a very good man who has not been forgotten by those who had the honor of knowing him.
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10:02 pm
Reading as many posts as I can.
It’s a healing thing –
thanks for letting me pop in
10:43 pm
It’s good for us to remember that day and that we lost… Thank you!
11:06 pm
That was very powerful and nicely written.
8:12 am
A friend of my sister lost her husband on Flight 175-read here to read more about Garnett “Ace”Bailey.
http://www.acebailey.com/
1:38 pm
Remembering with you…
3:31 pm
I have a tribute up as well and I invite you and your readers to visit and learn a little about Clarin Shellie Schwartz…
I loved this project… it felt very profound to put faces and names to such a unbelievable number.
Beautiful tribute… my heart aches with each one of these that I read…
11:49 pm
Harold Lizcano was my brother-in-law, and truely an Angel on earth. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this for him. He will forever be remembered through his family and through people like you. Thank you!
12:07 am
Just prayed for him and his family. Thanks for joining the tributes. Such important duty for us bloggers.
8:56 am
So real and so raw. That was beautiful Kelsey.
3:27 pm
What a great tribute.
I picked someone that I nearly rubbed shoulders with, at college…and still do, often, in a sense–Todd Beamer.
http://atahenspace.blogspot.
com/2006/09/clueless.html
5:51 pm
It’s still so fresh in my mind and in the minds of many. I’m praying for this man’s family!!
8:04 pm
Thanks for the post. Wonderful tribute!
3:42 pm
Thanks for your tribute for 9-1-1
6:33 pm
HolyMama, are you still there? Haven’t seen a post from you in a while and I’m starting to worry about you : )
6:43 am
We had that lightening thing happen once about 15 years ago. Took out the TV, VCR, Microwave, both computers, the laser printer…everything electronic except the stinkin’ alarm clock.
I hear you can have surge protectors placed on the house at the breaker box now. I may have to look into this.
12:37 am
I am in the Navy and I am currently in IRAQ fighting in this war. September 11th is a day none of us will ever forget. I did not know Harold, but as I was reading the list of names, I came across his last name, Lizcano. I too am a Lizcano and well, I felt like there was something that I wanted to do. I am flying An American Flag in Harold’s memory on September 11 2008 here in Fallujah and would like to forward it to a family member if they choose to accept it. Please contact me at ramiro.lizcano@navsoc.socom.mil with any information as to where I can mail The United States Flag that will be flown tomorrow. Thank you.