Tuesday, 11 September 2007

9/11 - 6 years on

When I click "Save", it will be exactly six years to the minute that the first aircraft hit the World Trade Center in New York. The events of what is now referred to as 9/11 are only too well known.

My thoughts are with all victims, whether identified afterwards, or not. In New York, Washington and Pennsylvania.

My thoughts are with the passengers on the four flights destroyed.
My thoughts are with the victims killed in the World Trade Center. My thoughts are with those emergency workers who lost their lives trying to save others'.

My thoughts today are with the families of those who perpetrated these atrocities, for they lost too. Even before the events of September 2001, they lost their loved ones to a delusion of hate that is not of the religion they claimed to be faithful to. Hatred leads to destruction - as shown six years ago. Forgiveness is a pillar of Christian faith, as it is one of the Islamic faith. Whether those that lost a loved one in 9/11 can find it in themselves to forgive is beyond my scope.

But first and foremost, my thoughts are with Norberto Hernandez, whose tribute I filed on this blog a year ago. Project 2996 urged us to add new material when reposting a tribute. I found this impossible. The searches for Norberto on Google are contaminated with references to the Falling Man, who was in fact another victim, Jonathan Briley. This confusion has led to much anger and anguish, something the families of both men could do well without.

Norberto, rest in peace.

This entry, as stated above is dedicated to the memory of

Norberto was a pastry chef from Elmhurst, working in the restaurant Windows on the World on the 106th and 107th floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center in New York. After the attacks, he was reported missing for a week until parts of a torso and an arm were found in a collapsed stairwell. DNA testing and finger printing reveiled that these were the remains of Norberto. It also invalidated claims that the image of the Falling Man was that of Norberto; this was another victim of 9/11 who will be the subject of a different tribute.

At the time of the attacks on the WTC, Norberto was aged 42 and had been married for 25 years. He was the fourth of ten children by his parents’ marriage, and also had six half-siblings through his father. His parents separated when he was young. Norberto himself had three daughters, three grandchildren and 37 nephews. He was a man of Puerto Rican origins, and had hoped to spend his final days there. Instead, after 9/11, a funeral service was held and his remains cremated in Puerto Rico.

 

His sister Luz described Norberto. “He was quiet, kind”, she said. “He was a handsome man. Everybody loved him, you know. Everybody.” Norberto’s nickname was Bible, as he was very dependable. Together Forever was his motto.

 

Norberto started work in Windows on the World at the age of 17, washing dishes. He was interested in cooking, so a manager paid for his tuition at cooking school. Norberto became pastry chef and worked up to 10 hours a day. His sister Luz said that he made cakes, desserts, cookies and bread. His cakes were fabulous.

 

Outside work, Norberto loved sports, and was a fan of a Puerto Rican boxer, Felix Trinidad Jr. Four days before the attacks, he rang his mother and asked her to play “I would cry but I have no more tears” four times.

 

In the immediate aftermath of the plane striking the North Tower, Norberto called his sister Luz. “He said: ‘Yeah, don’t worry, I’m OK”.They were disconnected, and when Luz tried to call back she could not get through. Other accounts from Windows on the World tell that smoke and dust filled the restaurant after the strike, and that people lay on the floor to escape the worst of it. Air was beginning to run out at the time of thelast contact.

 

 

These are the facts that I have managed to pull together from the Internet.

 

From the little that I have learned of Norberto, he came through as a gentle giant. Although 6’2” (1.84m) tall, he was always listening, and talked later. His family suffered a double loss, as Claribel Hernandez (his sister-in-law), a secretary working elsewhere in the North Tower, was also killed in the attacks. Norberto was close in the family and responsible, which earned him the nickname Bible. He loved his work, and by the look of one of the images, loved to impart that knowledge to others around him. 

 

September 11th, 2001, dawned as a brilliantly sunny morning in New York. Two planes were flown into the two towers of the World Trade Center, leading to their collapse within 2 hours. The destruction of so many lives was brought about by mindless hatred and madness, fuelled by religious zealotry which was not based on any writing in any scriptures in any religion.

 

Norberto may have heard of that on news reports, but it was probably quite far from him. He was a man that lived for his family, always there for them. A diligent worker, putting in up to 10 hours a day, loving his creations from the oven. Travelling to the WTC on the Subway every morning, his thoughts were probably far from what was to happen not that much later on that fateful Tuesday.

 

Two thousand nine hundred and ninety-six are known to have died that day, or in its immediate aftermath. Norberto’s ashes were scattered in his homeland of Puerto Rico. His memory lives on in his family, and in the memory of those that read this. He is deeply missed by those close to him.

 

To Norberto Hernandez

 

Rest In Peace

 

Links

http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/studentwork/terror/sep19/three_lives.asp

I have attempted to contact the University of Columbia to use the material in this link, but have not received a reply. As it is central to thetribute, I have used it, and acknowledge the writer, Sarah Clemence.

 

http://www.poetrykit.org/pkl/tw6/tw4conte.htm

This is a poem by Barbara Phillips, from which I have used some factual references to Norberto. It refers to him being the Falling Man though.

 

http://www.unitedinmemory.net/gallery.php

I have been granted permission by UIM to reproduce the commemorative quilt for Norberto.

 

http://www.queenspress.com/archives/coverstories/2001/issue38/coverstory.htm

The poster, pictured above, proclaiming Norberto as missing after the attacks, hung on a walkway of Manhattan for more than a week

 

 

http://www.dcroe.com/2996/?page_id=2

2,996 persons.


J-land remembers 9/11

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18 comments:

  1. Wonderful tribute.
    God bless them all.
    Sugar

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  2. If anything good comes out of this dreadfull day it is when those of us who watched in disbelief and horror suddenly realised that all human beings are our brothers regardless of race creed or colour. This atrocity was done to all humanity. This evil act brought me so much closer to my fellow man.  It matters not what your religion...good is good and evil is evil.  Indoctrinated into insanity, some humans believe that God will keep them a place beside Him having done the 'Will of God'..  Let them ask themselves if as parents or sons had they done that to their own family would they feel exalted?  And yet we are all one and the same made in His image.
    May God save all their souls..victims and perpetrators.
    Evil is certainly alive and thriving today.  We must pray for help against it.

    God Bless those who died and those they left behind.

    Jeanie

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  3. A beautiful and moving tribute, Guido.  I think we are all sad today and we will always be sad on September 11th.

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  4. Guido a wonderful tribute to Norberto ,I think all of us who did a tribute to a victim ,were affected and felt somehow forever linked to their memory ...love Jan xx

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  5. You did a wonder tribute to Norberto. Helen

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  6. What a great tribute!
    Take care,
    Joyce

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  7. VERY-VERY NICELY DONE.
    SUCH A SAD SAD TIME-THEN AND NOW..........

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  8. Amazing to me that not every school in every place in the U.S. is doing something to remember this, but, admittedly, many are.  It's all over the media today, as it should be.  I'll never forget it, heck, I'm tearing up now to read this tho I read your tribute previously (nicely done), etc.  Many strong people, sure, many who paid the ultimate sacrifice in rescue attempts of happenstance, many who have other scars, and all the families (including, good point, those filled with the hatred).  So much loss.  I'll never forget how the Pentagon looked (right near my grandma's, her neighbor seeing the fuselage go by his office window, the next day laid off, his hotel job no longer getting enough business).  I'll never forget how the WTC hole looked years later even.  A hole.  

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  9. This is so beautiful Guido!
    Lisa

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  10. what a GOOD man he was..thank you for this tribute.
    lj

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  11. It's hard to fathom all the grief those senseless acts have brought about.  Thousands of people mourning the loss of loved ones & friends, not to mention all of us mourning the loss of "freedom of fear" before that day.  Linda in Washington state

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  12. Beautiful Tribute hon! As a resident New Yorker this will never be far from my heart. It hit a little too close to home......(Hugs) Indigo

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  13. A fitting tribute for Norberto and a moment in time that we will never forget.
    bella x

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  14. It was good to read that again.
    Lori

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  15. Well done Guido.  Thanks for this wonderful tribute.   We must never forget9/11.
    Dawn                    

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  16. Thank you,Guido. A beautiful tribute.
    Kathi

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  17. What a lot of depth in this tribute.  It is very touching.  I am sure many will find it so.  It certainly personalizes what this day of infamy did to bring great sorrow into so many lives.   Gerry

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  18. bROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE, thanks.Sorry for shouting!! Beckie x

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