In Honor of Steven Goldstein, 9-11 Victim

As we approach five years since September 11th, 2001 it is time to remind ourselves of our promises. That day evoked so many emotions and so many of us promised to never forget. We promised to never forget because it was the right thing to do.
Honor the memory of the victims by honoring your promise. Honor those that woke up that day to do their job and were struck down. Honor those that stood up and fought. Honor those that risked and lost their lives to save others.
The 2996 project is an effort to remember the individuals that died that day.
I honor the memory of Steven Goldstein. I didn’t know Steven, nor did I know anyone who died that day. Nevertheless I’m doing what I can to learn more about him. I know he was 35 and that he worked for Cantor Fitzgerald. I know he touched the lives of many people judging by the comments I saw on the links below. I know he has a brave wife Jill that wrote an article about her experiences. I know he has a loving family.
Please remember your promises. Please remember that day. Please put Steven and his family in your thoughts and prayers. I will.
Links
Steven Goldstein at Legacy
Steven Goldstein at September 11 Victims
List of all the victims
If you know how I can get a hold of the article Steven’s wife wrote please let me know (email is on the right)
If you find any more information or happen to have known Steven personally please post a comment or email me.
Update
More on Steven, including his picture:
Steven Goldstein
Pictures of the victims:


Thank you for this tribute to Steven. "Remember your promises" hurt my heart. It doesn't seem right that they should be gone.
I would like to read Jill's article as well. If you get a copy could you let me know? Thank you.
Suzi | September 8, 2006 11:09 PM